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Autor:
Jamie Scalera Elliott, Sara McLaughlin Mitchell, Michelle L Dion, Thomas R Vargas, Yanna Krupnikov, Kerri Milita, John Barry Ryan, Victoria Smith, Hillary Style, Kerry F Crawford, Leah C Windsor, Christina Fattore, Marijke Breuning, Jennifer Ramos
Publikováno v:
International Studies Perspectives. 24:189-229
This forum examines whether scholars’ access to networks in the international studies profession is gendered and if so, the consequences of those networks for personal and professional success. Academic networks that encompass both professional and
Autor:
Kerri Milita
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Perspectives on Politics. 20:1097-1099
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The Journal of Politics. 83:1695-1705
Work on candidate positioning suggests that ambiguous statements help candidates by broadening their appeal and providing leeway to take different positions once in office. While experimental resea...
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Public Opinion Quarterly. 84:195-215
There is reason to believe that an increasing proportion of the news consumers receive is not from news producers directly but is recirculated through social network sites and email by ordinary citizens. This may produce some fundamental changes in t
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Political Science Research and Methods. 8:268-284
There are a number of observed gender differences in the frequency of political discussion, perceived levels of expertise, and importantly, openness to persuasion. This article explores the consequences of these differences for political choices. Giv
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Journal of Public Policy. 40:535-552
Is public support for social welfare programs’ contingent on an individual’s exposure to risk? Prior work has examined whether tough economic times lead people to “reach out” (i.e. become more accepting of government expansion of social welfa
Autor:
John Ryan, Kerri Milita
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Political Research Quarterly. 72:104-116
Analyses of television news and major newspapers have led to the critique that “the media” ignore the issues in campaigns, which could explain studies that show limited effects for media coverage on knowledge. These studies overlook great variati
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The Journal of Politics. 80:662-674
Campaign advisors and political scientists have long acknowledged the benefits of ambiguous position taking. We argue, however, that these benefits do not extend to black candidates facing nonblack...
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Electoral Studies. 46:48-63
Ambiguity -- whereby candidates make deliberately unclear position statements on key issues -- has long been touted by pundits and political scientists as a smart campaign strategy. In this manuscript, two experiments suggest the usefulness of ambigu
Autor:
Kerri Milita, Jaclyn Bunch
Publikováno v:
PS: Political Science & Politics. 50:359-366
Helicopter parenting is a phenomenon that is attracting sizable attention from university administrators and instructors. We examine the implications of helicopter parenting for both the political science classroom and for public opinion. Using a sur