Stone Neilon
- How Do Environments Shape the Presence and Degree of Interpersonal Political Interactions?By: Stone Neilon, Anand E. Sokhey, Matthew T. PietrykaAbstract:ÌýWe investigate how two types of environments shape interpersonal political interactions:
- How Group Meta-Perceptions Shape Political Party EvolutionBy: Stone NeilonAbstract:ÌýPolitical science has documented the extent of (mis)perceptions among partisans, and the subsequent effect of these (mis)perceptions on political behavior.
- Marital Transitions and Political BehaviorBy: Stone Neilon, Anand E. Sokhey, Matthew T. PietrykaAbstract:ÌýIn this early draft, we build upon previous political science research documenting the effect oflife events on political behavior, using
- Walkability and Voter TurnoutBy: Stone Nielon, Anand E. SokheyAbstract:ÌýDo features of the built environment influence rates of political participation? In this paper we consider the relationship between walkability—i.e.,the ease of walking to