2026
- Juventud in revolt? Linked fate, political attitudes, and presidential candidate preferences of young Latinos in the 2024 electionBy: Matt Lamb, Melissa N Baker, Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:Latinos have moved politically right in the last few
- Investigating the replicability of the social and behavioural sciencesBy: Andrew H Tyner, Anna Lou Abatayo, Mason Daley, Samuel Field, Nicholas Fox, Noah A Haber, Krystal M Hahn, Melissa Kline Struhl, Brinna Mawhinney, Olivia Miske, Priya
- Rejecting the radical right: Local inequality and party supportBy: Jeffrey Nonnemacher, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:Does economic inequality motivate support for the populist radical right? Previous studies point in different directions in answer to
- Elections and emotions: voting right-wing populist in AustriaBy: Mateusz Leszczynski, Sinan Nadarevic, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract: Right wing populist voters are characterized by high levels of anger, according to previous work. In this paper
- Organizing Feminism: Towards Centering the CWLU in Feminist Political ImaginationBy: Michaele L FergusonAbstract: This essay argues that contemporary feminist political imagination is constrained by the dominance of the 鈥淣ew York circle鈥 in
- Strength in small numbers: Indigenous political participation in Latin AmericaBy: Carew Boulding, Raymond Foxworth, Marija VernerAbstract: How do Indigenous peoples across Latin America participate in politics and what explains it? More than
- Anti-Indigenous attitudes and divided support: the Indigenous voice and public opinion in AustraliaBy: Raymond Foxworth, Carew Boulding, Sarah Maddison, Edana BeauvaisAbstract: How do voters understand Indigenous politics? We use original
- Courts Unmasked: Civil Legal System Reform and COVID-19 by Alyx MarkBy: Vanessa A. BairdAbstract:In Courts: Unmasked, Alyx Mark has taught scholars of courts鈥攁nd scholars of American politics more generally鈥攁bout the politics of state court