2025 Graduate Student Publications
- Trade-Offs in Sustainable Energy Transition: Institutions and Interests in Shaping Energy and Electricity MixesBy: Hyodong SohnAbstract:Trade-offs inherent in societal decisions about the sustainable energy transition are investigated using
- FEMINIST SPATIAL POLITICSBy: Sarah BrownAbstract:In Feminist Spatial Politics, I offer an explicitly spatial analysis of feminist activism that contests material spaces–buildings, infrastructures, and city layouts– to theorize an answer to a
- Temperature Shocks and Health System Resilience: Evidence from the Supply Chain in GhanaBy: Aleksandr Michuda, Adriana Molina-Garzón, Karen Ortiz-BecerraAbstract:This paper examines how extreme temperatures affect the operational capacity of a
- Stereotypes and scandals: Politician gender and public judgments about scandal in MexicoBy: Fernanda Quintanilla Domínguez, Rebecca Bell-Martin, Brett Ryan BessenAbstract:This article examines how politician gender shapes voter judgments about
- What’s woke? Ordinary Americans’ understandings of wokenessBy: Benjamin M VanDreew, Joseph B Phillips, B Kal Munis, Spencer GoidelAbstract:The term “woke” has evolved from its roots in the 1960s civil rights movement to a mainstream political
- Red, Blue, and Going for Gold: Partisan Support for Olympic Host BidsBy: Samantha RegisterAbstract:Recent opposition to Olympic bids in American cities underscores some residents’ disapproval of their cities hosting mega-events. In this study
- Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism Digitally: Trialing a New Gender-Based Approach Among GamersBy: Galen Lamphere-Englund, Mike Wilson, Jessica White, Claudia Wallner, Rachel Kowert, Nitchakarn Kaewbuadee, Petra Regeni, Alex Bradley
- Digital games as cultural assets of influenceBy: Rachel Kowert, Alex NewhouseAbstract:This chapter delves into the vulnerabilities of digital gaming spaces as platforms for the spread of extremist ideologies and recruitment. It argues that
- Extremist Identity Creation Through Performative Infighting on SteamBy: Alex Bradley Newhouse, Rachel KowertAbstract:The video game marketplace Steam has long hosted a lively social network for the purpose of connecting game players and game
- How Do Environments Shape the Presence and Degree of Interpersonal Political Interactions?By: Stone Neilon, Anand E. Sokhey, Matthew T. PietrykaAbstract:We investigate how two types of environments shape interpersonal political interactions: