
Political Behavior
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An interdisciplinary journal associated with the @epovb section of @APSAtweets. Edited by Chris Karpowitz & Jessica Preece, @BYU
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🆕 research co-authored by Dr Bouke Klein Teeselink provides the first causal evidence that the Black Lives Matter protests following George Floyd's death had a significant impact on the 2020 US presidential election 🗳️ Read more below ⬇️ Political Behavior kcl.ac.uk/news/black-liv…



What is the relationship between citizenship education, internal political efficacy, and socioeconomic inequalities? Joke Matthieu Nino Junius explore this question in the open access article linked below! link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Our paper with Sam Fuller and Jack Rametta is finally out at Political Behavior! You can find it here: link.springer.com/article/10.1...


New publication in Political Behavior, co-authored with Hans Hassell (FSU Department of Political Science) & Matt Miles! We find that the same personality traits predict who’s drawn to public service—elected or not. Check it out! #PoliSci doi.org/10.1007/s11109…


Glad to see this one on EarlyView! Our new paper with Alexi Gugushvili and Tim Vlandas in Political Behavior examines whether and how actual intergenerational class mobility is associated with far-right party support. Available open access: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

How do life changes shape political behavior? Authors Ojeda, Jamila Michener, and Haselswerdt explore this question in the article, “The Politics of Personal Crisis: How Life Disruptions Shape Political Participation”. Read more at the open access link: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Check out a recent article from Landry, Druckman, and Robb Willer finding that a “Need for Chaos and Dehumanization are Robustly Associated with Support for Partisan Violence, While Political Measures are Not”: link.springer.com/article/10.100…


Our new open access article, “Outcome Isn’t Everything”, by Simon Gren and Elena Leuschner shows that voters punish incumbents for unpopular policy decisions even if they never take effect. Read more here: link.springer.com/article/10.100…


As the Cornyn-Paxton TX primary heats up, it's a good time to report that my paper with Gall O. Sigler, "Not of Primary Concern: Assessing Ideological Voting over Time in U.S. Primaries, 2008-2024" has been accepted by Political Behavior. Here's a 🧵... 1/n


Take a look at “Explanation Giving Promotes Democratic Satisfaction Regardless of Respondent Partisanship”, an open access article by Joshua Robison: link.springer.com/article/10.100…

Check out “Correction: The Impact of Incidental Environmental Factors on Vote Choice: Wind Speed is Related to More Prevention-Focused Voting” by Mo, Jon M Jachimowicz, Jochen Menges, and Adam Galinsky. link.springer.com/article/10.100…



Take a look at “The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation” by Charles Nathan, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Curtis Bram, and Douglas: link.springer.com/article/10.100…