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View article: Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary
Perceived Gender and Political Persuasion: A Social Media Field Experiment during the 2020 Democratic National Primary Open
Women have less influence than men in a variety of settings for at least two reasons. First, pervasive gender stereotypes that depict women as less authoritative often cause women to be treated differently by others. Second, research indic…
All Roads Lead to Polenta: Cultural Attractors at the Junction of Public and Personal Culture Open
In the process of retelling information, individuals often inadvertently transform it to be more consistent with their cultural schemas. We explore the long‐term cultural change inherent in this process, focusing on utterances about cultur…
School, Studying, and Smarts: Gender Stereotypes and Education Across 80 Years of American Print Media, 1930-2009 Open
Gender stereotypes have important consequences for boys’ and girls’ academic outcomes. In this article, we apply computational word embeddings to a 200-million-word corpus of American print media (1930-2009) to examine how these stereotype…
Discursive Fields and Intra-party Influence in Colombian Politics Open
When are politicians influential in shifting party discourse? This study explores how same-party politicians influence one another, and how this influence leads to changes to a party's larger discourse. I suggest that the extent to which p…