Issue 1/2025
Content (20 Articles)
The Social Psychology of Procedural Justice: Findings in Hong Kong
- Original Paper
Alex Yue Feng Zhu, Kee Lee Chou
Deserving Government Assistance? Public Support for Aid to Struggling Firms and Workers
- Original Paper
Christopher Witko, Tobias Heinrich
The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation
- Original Paper
Charles Nathan, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Curtis Bram, Jason Douglas Todd
Holy Nations: How White Racism Boosts Black Support for Christian Nationalism
- Original Paper
Brooklyn Walker
Can the Fairer Sex Save the Day? Voting for Women After Corruption Scandals in Latin America
- Original Paper
Emily Elia
Online Abuse of Politicians: Experimental Evidence on Politicians’ Own Perceptions
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Rasmus T. Pedersen, Niels Bjørn Grund Petersen, Mads Thau
Is Some Politics Still Local? Voter Preferences for Local Candidates
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Charles R. Hunt, David Fontana
Procedure Matters: The Distinct Attitudinal Feedback Effects of Immigration Policy
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Siu-yau Lee
Challenging by Cueing? An Investigation of Party and Leader Cueing Effects Across Mainstream and Challenger Party Voters
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Mariano Torcal, Sergio Martini, Emily Carty
Connecting Local Economic Decline to the Politics of Geographic Discontent: The Missing Link of Perceptions
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Jane Green, Will Jennings, Lawrence McKay, Gerry Stoker
Can Elite Allegations of Election Fraud Demobilize Supporters?
- Original Paper
Bernard L. Fraga, Zachary Peskowitz, James Szewczyk
Visual Conjoint vs. Text Conjoint and the Differential Discriminatory Effect of (Visible) Social Categories
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Alberto López Ortega, Marco Radojevic
Who is Mobilized to Vote by Short Text Messages? Evidence from a Nationwide Field Experiment with Young Voters
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Salomo Hirvonen, Maarit Lassander, Lauri Sääksvuori, Janne Tukiainen
Are Women Politicians Kind and Competent? Disentangling Stereotype Incongruity in Candidate Evaluations
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Tobias Rohrbach
CueAnon: What QAnon Signals About Congressional Candidates and What it Costs Them
- Original Paper
Benjamin S. Noble, Taylor N. Carlson