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To what extent does racial/ethnic discrimination in America differ across contexts? In this paper, we provide the largest and most comprehensive review of racial/ethnic discrimination research to date. We conducted a meta-analysis of 78 correspondence audits in the United States, representing...
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How has the amount and type of social science research on discrimination changed over time? We address this substantively and normatively important question by conducting automatic text analysis on a large corpus of over 470,000 social science research articles published in 512 academic journals...
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We investigates how leadership change influences the use of governmental repression of human rights to physical integrity. We argue that the disparity in information between the leader and the opposition causes human rights abuses to occur. Such abuses should never occur when both groups have...
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Results of an audit study conducted during the 2016 election cycle demonstrate that the bias toward Latinos observed during the 2012 election has persisted. In addition to replicating previous results, we show that Arabs face an even greater barrier to communicating with local election...
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How do elected representatives respond to the needs of immigrant constituents? We report the results of a field experiment on U.S. state legislators in which the nativity, likelihood of voting, and race/ethnicity of a hypothetical constituent are independently manipulated. The experimental...
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In their 2014 article in the British Journal of Political Science, Eleanor Neff Powell and Joshua A. Tucker examine the determinants of party system volatility in post-communist Europe. Their central conclusion is that replacement volatility – volatility caused by new party entry and old party...
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While many countries increasingly try to manipulate their national images abroad, we know relatively little about their ability to shape foreign public opinion and thereby attract support for their desired policy outcomes. Using a survey experiment about a Russian donation to the U.S. early in...
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In this paper, we examine the 2015 Presidential Election in Belarus. In addition to discussing the results and effects of the election, we also provide information about the context of the election, the candidates for office, and the most important campaign issues
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