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Political Behavior.
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American Politics Research. 49:646-654
Theoretically, political ambitions paired with elections generate more responsive elected officials. In this paper, we test whether the progressive political ambitions of public officials affect whether and how they respond to their constituents by c
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Public Administration Review. 80:64-74
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Presidential Studies Quarterly. 50:436-450
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Politics & Gender. 17:53-73
Most research on the causes of women's underrepresentation examines one of two stages of the political pipeline: the development of nascent political ambition or specific aspects of the campaign and election process. In this article, we make a differ
Autor:
Matthew R. Miles, Kevin J. Mullinix
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Policy Studies Journal. 49:219-241
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Joshua Boston, Costas Panagopoulos, Michael D. Gilbert, Victor Haynes, David C. Kimball, Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Farrah M. Stone, Francisco Cantú, Matthew R. Miles, Charles A. Kromkowski, Min Hee Seo, Andrew Reeves, David Miller, Farhan Kawsar, Frederick J. Boehmke, Julie Wronski, Lonna Rae Atkeson, Brian Janssen, David Darmofal, Thomas C. Ellington, Robert M. Stein, Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Christopher B. Mann, Jed Greenberg, Elena Llaudet, Barry C. Burden, Abby K. Wood, Lindsay Nielson, Charles Stewart, Gayle Alberda, Terri Susan Fine, Anson Fung, R. Michael Alvarez, Yu Ouyang, Haley Simmons, Charles J. Finocchiaro, Rachael V. Cobb, Corwin D. Smidt, Kenneth R. Mayer, Jennifer Nicoll Victor, Zachary Birenbaum, Emily Beaulieu
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Political Research Quarterly. 73:439-453
This paper is the result of a nationwide study of polling place dynamics in the 2016 presidential election. Research teams, recruited from local colleges and universities and located in twenty-eight election jurisdictions across the United States, ob
Autor:
Matthew R. Miles
At present, few political scientists would argue that biological processes do not influence political attitudes and behaviors. In large part this is because of the pioneering work of political scientists who merged political science with biology, and
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::82266b642ccbbb1d541fa7058790d2c1
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199756223-0330
https://doi.org/10.1093/obo/9780199756223-0330
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Abby K. Wood, Matthew R. Miles, Rachael V. Cobb, Nathaniel A. Birkhead, Elena Llaudet, Julie Wronski, Francisco Cantú, Charles J. Finocchiaro, Michael D. Gilbert, Charles A. Kromkowski, Chloe Singer, Rachel VanSickle-Ward, Christopher B. Mann, David Darmofal, Brian Janssen, Haley Simmons, Frederick J. Boehmke, Emily Beaulieu, Lindsay Nielson, Victor Haynes, Michael C. Herron, David Miller, Joshua Boston, Gayle Alberda, Costas Panagopoulos, Min Hee Seo, Andrew Reeves, Charles Stewart, Yu Ouyang, David C. Kimball, Corwin D. Smidt, Thomas C. Ellington, Robert M. Stein
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PS: Political Science & Politics. 51:831-837
Good education requires student experiences that deliver lessons about practice as well as theory and that encourage students to work for the public good—especially in the operation of democratic institutions (Dewey 1923; Dewy 1938). We report on a
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Armed Forces & Society. 45:637-658
Existing literature connects military service to regional characteristics and family traditions, creating real distinctions between those who serve and those who do not. We engage this discussion by examining military service as a function of persona