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View article: Neighboring Groups and Political Attacks
Neighboring Groups and Political Attacks Open
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 thei…
View article: Does Racial Civic Pride Differentially Shape White and Non-White Views on Voter Fraud? Evidence from the 2020 Election
Does Racial Civic Pride Differentially Shape White and Non-White Views on Voter Fraud? Evidence from the 2020 Election Open
Widespread claims of voter fraud following the 2020 election were leveraged in an attempt to overturn the result. While many studies have focused on White Americans’ acceptance of these claims, few have examined the responses of Americans …
View article: Representation at Risk: Evaluating Levels and Consequences of Violence against Immigrant-Background Politicians
Representation at Risk: Evaluating Levels and Consequences of Violence against Immigrant-Background Politicians Open
Politicians are increasingly subjected to violence, both online and offline. Recent studies highlight a gendered pattern to this violence. But, as societies diversify and minorities increasingly hold political office, we have yet to assess…
View article: American Attitudes Toward Climate Migrants: Findings from a Conjoint Experiment
American Attitudes Toward Climate Migrants: Findings from a Conjoint Experiment Open
The dramatic impacts of climate change presage an inevitable surge in mass migration; however, advanced democracies are ill-equipped for this impending crisis. Moreover, we know very little about how publics evaluate this group of prospect…
View article: Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden – ERRATUM
Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden – ERRATUM Open
View article: Climate, Conflict, and Context: Reevaluating Americans’ Support for Refugees
Climate, Conflict, and Context: Reevaluating Americans’ Support for Refugees Open
As more people are displaced by climate change, public acceptance of migrants is an increasingly relevant geographical and political issue. How willing are Americans to accept climate migrants and how does this support compare to others wh…
View article: Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden
Do Minorities Feel Welcome in Politics? A Cross-Cultural Study of the United States and Sweden Open
Racial and ethnic minorities are underrepresented in most Western democracies. This article investigates one potential root cause behind this pattern: minority and majority citizens might expect to feel discriminated against if they enter …
View article: Anti-Muslim policy preferences and boundaries of American identity across partisanship
Anti-Muslim policy preferences and boundaries of American identity across partisanship Open
Does American identity predict preferences for anti-democratic policies that aim to marginalize Muslim Americans? Absent significant priming of inclusive elements of American identity, we argue that individuals with stronger attachments to…
View article: The empowerment effect of visible political representation: Examining the impact of Muslim representation on political outcomes
The empowerment effect of visible political representation: Examining the impact of Muslim representation on political outcomes Open
View article: Context, Contact, and Misinformation about Socially Marginalized Groups in the United States
Context, Contact, and Misinformation about Socially Marginalized Groups in the United States Open
How does context influence individuals’ misinformation about socially marginalized groups? Scholarship has long found that one’s geographical and social environment are important determinants for one’s political attitudes. But how these co…
View article: Perceived group discrimination and the integration paradox in stigmatized neighborhoods
Perceived group discrimination and the integration paradox in stigmatized neighborhoods Open
Residents of "European Banlieues," or stigmatized neighborhoods in urban peripheries across Europe, are frequent targets of discrimination. Scholars have previously found evidence of an "integration paradox," where the most integrated peop…
View article: Sustained Harm Over Time and Space Limits the External Function of Online Counterpublics for American Muslims
Sustained Harm Over Time and Space Limits the External Function of Online Counterpublics for American Muslims Open
Social media platforms are celebrated for their capacity to empower those with marginalized or disenfranchised identities and support them to create counterpublics. We focus on one such group, Muslim Americans, and ask how visible Muslim A…
View article: PSC volume 55 issue 2 Cover and Front matter
PSC volume 55 issue 2 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Reject, limbo, and accept: the effect of migration decisions on asylum seekers
Reject, limbo, and accept: the effect of migration decisions on asylum seekers Open
What is the effect of the state's decision to grant or reject a residence permit on asylum seekers? Relying on repeated surveys with recently arrived asylum seekers to Sweden, we examine what seems to be a random migration decision from th…
View article: The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedback
The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedback Open
How do involuntary interactions with authoritarian institutions shape political engagement? The policy feedback literature suggests that interactions with authoritarian policies undercut political participation. However, research in racial…
View article: Replication Data for: Evaluating Muslim American Representation
Replication Data for: Evaluating Muslim American Representation Open
In this manuscript, we review the literature to date on Muslims’ descriptive and substantive representation in American politics. We then evaluate how Members of Congress discussed Muslims from 2011-2017 by turning to their tweets during t…
View article: The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedbacks
The Participatory Implications of Racialized Policy Feedbacks Open
How do involuntary interactions with authoritarian institutions shape political engagement? Policy feedback literature suggests interactions with authoritarian policies undercut political participation. However, research in racial and ethn…
View article: Group Salience, Inflammatory Rhetoric, and the Persistence of Hate Against Religious Minorities
Group Salience, Inflammatory Rhetoric, and the Persistence of Hate Against Religious Minorities Open
Hate crimes surged at several points during and after the 2016 U.S. presidential election. Observers argued that hate crimes, especially against Muslims, increased due to inflammatory rhetoric. Did anti-Muslim hate crimes decline after the…
View article: Replication Data for: Effects of Settlement into Ethnic Enclaves on Immigrant Voter Turnout
Replication Data for: Effects of Settlement into Ethnic Enclaves on Immigrant Voter Turnout Open
We note that we include *only* do files, and a log file of our work and not any raw data. This is because, as we note in the online appendix, we use individual level data from Swedish registers. The data material is located on an encrypted…
View article: Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation: Evidence from Swedish Panel Data
Disentangling the Impact of Civil Association Membership on Political Participation: Evidence from Swedish Panel Data Open
What is the effect of membership in civil associations on political participation? Membership has been linked to providing social capital and personal networks, which in turn help citizens more easily navigate politics. Yet this link is em…
View article: CCES 2018, Team Module of Michigan State University
CCES 2018, Team Module of Michigan State University Open
This dataverse contains the data and supporting documents for the CCES 2018 Michigan State University team module. This project was supported by the National Science Foundation, Grant Number SES-1756447.
View article: Replication Data for: The Media Matters: Muslim American Portrayals and the Effects on Mass Attitudes
Replication Data for: The Media Matters: Muslim American Portrayals and the Effects on Mass Attitudes Open
These are the Stata and R data and replication code for "The Media Matters: Muslim American Portrayals and the Effects on Mass Attitudes."
View article: Parents, Peers, and Politics: The Long-term Effects of Vertical Social Ties
Parents, Peers, and Politics: The Long-term Effects of Vertical Social Ties Open
We examine how one's adult political participation is affected by having social ties to a politician during adolescence. Specifically, we estimate the long-term effect of having had a classmate during upper secondary school whose parent wa…
View article: Muslim_stm.out.Rdata
Muslim_stm.out.Rdata Open
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View article: Alt_Latino_stm.out.Rdata
Alt_Latino_stm.out.Rdata Open
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View article: Media Matters Replication Script - R.R
Media Matters Replication Script - R.R Open
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View article: appended_race_groups_sent_broadcasts.dta
appended_race_groups_sent_broadcasts.dta Open
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View article: FULL_CODED_FOR_REPLICATION.csv
FULL_CODED_FOR_REPLICATION.csv Open
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View article: sentiment frames 7-19_MSNBC_abbreviated.csv
sentiment frames 7-19_MSNBC_abbreviated.csv Open
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View article: MAM_stm.out.Rdata
MAM_stm.out.Rdata Open
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