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101. The desperate radicalism of Orwell’s 1984: Power, socialism, and utopia in dystopian times

by Cole, Matthew B.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Political Research Quarterly Barcode no: AR129600.Availability: Items available for loan: (1).

102. Domesticity and political participation: At home with the Jacobin women

by Berges, Sandrine.

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103. Freedom and the machine: Technological criticisms in Adam Smith’s thought

by Bunn, Philip D.

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104. Interbranch warfare: Senate amending process and restrictive house rules

by Madonna Anthony J. and Williamson, Ryan D.

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105. Policy Influence of Delegates in Authoritarian Legislatures: Evidence from China

by Liu, Dongshu.

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106. Policy influence of delegates in authoritarian legislatures: Evidence from China

by Liu, Dongshu.

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107. Essential services, public education workers, and the right to strike

by Muñoz, Cristian Pérez.

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108. Weather to vote: How natural disasters shape turnout decisions

by Zelin, William A. and Smith Daniel A.

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109. Patronage and presidential coalition formation

by Bersch, K., Lopez, F. and Taylor, M.M.

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110. Urban-rural differences in non-voting political behaviors

by Lin, Jennifer and Trujillo, Kristin Lunz.

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111. Health and election outcomes: Evidence from the 2020 U.S. presidential election

by Panagopoulos, Costas and Weinschenk, Aaron C.

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112. Democracy, labor’s share of income, and labor supply: A time-series cross-sectional analysis

by Brown, David S.

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113. Perceived exclusionary disadvantages and populist attitudes: Evidence from comparative and longitudinal survey data in six European countries

by Filsinger, Maximilian.

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114. The effects of candidate appearance on electoral success: Evidence from Ecuador

by Yaguana, Vanessa and Carroll, Royce.

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115. Revolution, state building, and the great famine in China

by Liu, M., Shih, V. and Zhang, D.

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116. Would you like to know more? Selection, socialization, and the political attitudes of military veterans

by Chatagnier, J. and Klingler, Jonathan D.

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117. Partisanship on the playground: Expressive party politics among children

by Lay, J. Celeste et al.

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118. Living in the shadow of deportation: How immigration enforcement forestalls political assimilation

by Roman, Marcel F.

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119. Gender gaps have been documented in numerous areas of American politics, but one area that has not yet been fully explored is responsiveness, the link between citizen preferences and public policies. Equal responsiveness to the preferences of citizens is a central aspect of democratic representation. This article extends work on income gaps in responsiveness to gender gaps. Specifically, it considers whether women’s preferences are less likely than men’s preferences to be adopted as policy in the US. It uses data on preferences and policy adoptions from 1981 to 2002 created by Gilens. The main finding is a large gender gap in responsiveness. The gap is similar in size to the one between rich and poor, it is particularly large in policies related to the use of force, and it did not narrow over the two decades studied. These results show that inequalities beyond social class deserve significant attention in the study of democratic responsiveness and that aspects of bias against women in politics remain underexplored. – Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10659129221136476

by Kopkin, Nolan and Roberts, Andrew.

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120. Gender gaps have been documented in numerous areas of American politics, but one area that has not yet been fully explored is responsiveness, the link between citizen preferences and public policies. Equal responsiveness to the preferences of citizens is a central aspect of democratic representation. This article extends work on income gaps in responsiveness to gender gaps. Specifically, it considers whether women’s preferences are less likely than men’s preferences to be adopted as policy in the US. It uses data on preferences and policy adoptions from 1981 to 2002 created by Gilens. The main finding is a large gender gap in responsiveness. The gap is similar in size to the one between rich and poor, it is particularly large in policies related to the use of force, and it did not narrow over the two decades studied. These results show that inequalities beyond social class deserve significant attention in the study of democratic responsiveness and that aspects of bias against women in politics remain underexplored. – Reproduced https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/10659129221136476

by Kopkin, Nolan and Roberts, Andrew.

Material type: book Book; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction Publisher: Political Research Quarterly Availability: No items available

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