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Publikováno v:
PLoS ONE, Vol 15, Iss 4, p e0229446 (2020)
To disseminate research, scholars once relied on university media services or journal press releases, but today any academic can turn to Twitter to share their published work with a broader audience. The possibility that scholars can push their resea
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https://doaj.org/article/a9eceea8e2bd4fa696532c49298b8bd8
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:
Eitan Hersh, Yanna Krupnikov
Publikováno v:
PS: Political Science & Politics. 56:219-221
Publikováno v:
The Forum. 20:155-167
Independents who lean toward a party constitute a plurality of Americans. Despite their reluctance to identify as partisans, scholars find that “leaners” look much like partisans with respect to their voting behavior, civic engagement, and policy
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Politics. 84:1106-1117
Expert news sources offer context and act as translators, communicating complex policy issues to the public. Therefore, these sources have implications for who, and what is elevated and legitimized by news coverage. This element considers patterns in
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::1f0b47c33f2bbc29e8b22462ad3ce53a
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009104289
https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009104289
Publikováno v:
Public Opinion Quarterly. 85:678-693
There is a partisan gender gap in American politics: women are more likely than men to identify as Democrats. Relying on an experiment that randomly assigns measures of partisanship, Burden (2008) finds that part of this gap can be explained by quest
Autor:
James N. Druckman, Samara Klar, Matthew S. Levendusky, Yanna Krupnikov, Jon Kingzette, John Ryan
Publikováno v:
Public Opinion Quarterly. 85:663-677
Does affective polarization—the tendency to view opposing partisans negatively and co-partisans positively—undermine support for democratic norms? We argue that it does, through two mechanisms. First, in an age of elite polarization, norms have b
Autor:
Timothy J. Ryan, Yanna Krupnikov
Publikováno v:
American Political Science Review. 115:1424-1441
Research in psychology has established that people have visceral positive and negative reactions to all kinds of stimuli—so-called implicit attitudes. Implicit attitudes are empirically distinct from explicit attitudes, and they appear to have sepa
Publikováno v:
Nature Human Behaviour
Affective polarization has become a defining feature of twenty-first-century US politics, but we do not know how it relates to citizens' policy opinions. Answering this question has fundamental implications not only for understanding the political co