2024
- The usual suspects?: Attitudes towards immigration during the COVID-19 pandemicBy: Sung Eun Kim, Adrian J Shin, Yujeong YangAbstract:COVID-19 has intensified public apprehension about foreigners. In this article, we examine two questions related to
- Historical Immigration Policies: Trends and LessonsBy: Margaret E Peters, Frida Boräng, Sara Kalm, Johannes Lindvall, Adrian J ShinAbstract:In recent years, scholars of migration have created several new immigration policy indexes, but most existing
- Social pressure in the international human rights regime: Why states withdraw treaty reservationsBy: Christina Boyes, Cody D Eldredge, Megan Shannon, Kelebogile ZvobgoAbstract:States often use reservations to modify their treaty obligations. Prior
- Investigating the politics and content of US State artificial intelligence legislationBy: Srinivas Parinandi, Jesse Crosson, Kai Peterson, Sinan NadarevicAbstract:The rapid emergence of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its application by
- Pro-carbon policymaking in renewable portfolio standards: An empirical assessmentBy: Srinivas C Parinandi, Sara Hoose, Hyodong SohnAbstract:Here, we develop and deploy a procedure to identify pro-carbon policymaking in state renewable portfolio
- How can the police avoid earning our distrust? Exploring the associations of police distrust among African AmericansBy: Mark Benton, Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:ÌýThe American public’s distrust in the police is at a historic high. Distrust
- Do State Legislative Staffer Networks Influence Roll-call Voting? Evidence from Shared Personal Staffers in Arizona, Indiana, and New MexicoBy: Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:Legislative staffers are an invisible force in legislative bodies that
- A nation of immigrants? The case for a politically influential and intersectional immigrant identity in the United StatesBy: Stephanie Chan, Michelangelo LandgraveAbstract:Do Americans identify as immigrants and, if so, what are the political
- American Government 3eBy: Glen Krutz, Sylvie WaskiewiczAbstract:American Government 3e aligns with the topics and objectives of many government courses. Faculty involved in the project have endeavored to make government workings, issues, debates,
- Is it so that size matter? Testing the relationship between citizens’ conceptions of politics and their political participation in a new contextBy: Carl Görtz, Viktor Dahl, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:What is politics according to citizens? This