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期刊名:Political research quarterly

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ISSN:1065-9129

e-ISSN:1938-274X

IF/分区:2.1/Q2

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Randy Besco,Sergio Garcia-Rios,Julius Lagodny et al. Randy Besco et al.
Explicit racism in political campaigns is rising, with politicians openly disparaging immigrant, racial, and religious minorities. Group membership plays a central role in politics, and people often respond more strongly to attacks on their...
Joanna Everitt,Kenny William Ie,Karen Bird et al. Joanna Everitt et al.
Affinity theory suggests that 2SLGBTQI+ candidates might empower and motivate 2SLGBTQI+ voters to become more politically engaged because they demonstrate that the political system is open to queer participation and voices. However, most re...
M Belén Abdala,Carolina Plescia,Ming M Boyer et al. M Belén Abdala et al.
Internet voting is considered a crucial potential technological innovation, and scholars agree that trust plays a key role for its adoption and use by citizens. But which type of trust is essential, trust in government or trust in technolog...
Marcel Roman,Hannah Walker,Matt Barreto Marcel Roman
Prior research suggests social ties with undocumented immigrants among Latinxs may increase political engagement despite constraints undocumented social networks may introduce. We build on prior research and find across six surveys of Latin...
Yuko Sato,Felix Wiebrecht Yuko Sato
Disinformation has transformed into a global issue and while it is seen as a growing concern to democracy today, autocrats have long used it as a part of their propaganda repertoire. Yet, no study has tested the effect of disinformation on ...
Simon St-Georges,Vincent Arel-Bundock,André Blais et al. Simon St-Georges et al.
Governments routinely offer deals to companies accused of white-collar crimes, allowing them to escape criminal charges in exchange for fines or penalties. This lets prosecutors avoid costly litigation and protects companies' right to bid o...
Philippe Mongrain Philippe Mongrain
A great amount of research has noted the existence of a gap between election winners and losers in relation to perceptions of electoral fairness and satisfaction with democracy. One aspect of the winner-loser gap that has been overlooked is...
Oliver Huwyler,Tomas Turner-Zwinkels,Stefanie Bailer Oliver Huwyler
Interest groups seek to influence parliamentarians' actions by establishing exchange relationships. We scrutinize the role of exchange by investigating how interest groups impact parliamentarians' use of individual parliamentary instruments...
Julie A VanDusky-Allen,Stephen M Utych,Michael Catalano Julie A VanDusky-Allen
The COVID-19 pandemic was a key policy issue during the 2020 election in the United States. As such, it is important to analyze how voters evaluated government responses to the pandemic. To this end, in this article, we examine factors that...
Jack Lucas,R Michael McGregor,Kim-Lee Tuxhorn Jack Lucas
Do incumbents dominate non-partisan elections because of an especially large personal vote? This question has important implications for understanding the causes of incumbent success and the benefits or drawbacks of non-partisan elections. ...