No. 64-1, March 2011
Index
- A Different Kind of Representation: Black and Latino Descriptive Representation and the Role of Ideological Cuing
- Are African Americans Effectively Represented in Congress?
- Ballot Question Readability and Roll-Off: The Impact of Language Complexity
- Congressional and Presidential Effects on the Demand for Lobbying
- Considerations on Mainstreaming Intersectionality
- Gender, Context, and Television Advertising: A Comprehensive Analysis of 2000 and 2002 House Races
- Generational Status and Mexican American Political Participation: The Benefits and Limitations of Assimilation
- Intersectionality and Public Policy: Some Lessons from Existing Models
- Intersectionality in California’s Same-Sex Marriage Battles: A Complex Proposition
- Mini-Symposium: Intersectionality Research
- Political Pluralism and the Information Search: Determinants of Group Opinionation
- Rights Variation within a Federalist System: Understanding the Importance of Mobility
- The Politics of Requesting Appointments: Congressional Requests in the Appointment and Nomination Process
- The Resilience of Affirmative Action in the 1980s: Innovation, Isomorphism, and Institutionalization in University Admissions
- The State’s Relations: What the Institution of Family Tells Us about Governance
- Unpacking Agenda Control in Congress: Individual Roll Rates and the Republican Revolution
- Western Political Science Association
- What is Relevance? Defining Intersectional Praxis in Uruguay
- Why People Decide to Participate in State Politics
- YouTube on Masculinity and the Founding Fathers: Constitutionalism 2.0