Issue 4/2024
Content (30 Articles)
Risk Preferences in the Delegation Process
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Manuel C. Schwaninger, Monika Mühlböck, Jan Sauermann
Perceptions of Electability: Candidate (and Voter) Ideology, Race, and Gender
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Hans J. G. Hassell, Neil Visalvanich
Local Alien Enfranchisement and External Efficacy Perceptions: Intended and Unintended Effects on Non-citizens and Citizens
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Elif Naz Kayran, Anna-Lena Nadler
Negative Downstream Effects of Alarmist Disinformation Discourse: Evidence from the United States
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Andreas Jungherr, Adrian Rauchfleisch
Jesus was a Refugee: Religious Values Framing can Increase Support for Refugees Among White Evangelical Republicans
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Stephanie L. DeMora, Jennifer L. Merolla, Brian Newman, Elizabeth J. Zechmeister
Does the Framing of Immigration Induce Welfare Chauvinism? The Effects of Negativity Bias and Motivated Reasoning
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Sabina Avdagic, Lee Savage
Who Can Assert Ownership Over Automation? Workplace Technological Change, Populist and Ethno-nationalist Rhetoric, and Candidate Support
- Original Paper
Sophie Borwein, Bart Bonikowski, Peter Loewen, Beatrice Magistro, Blake Lee-Whiting
Feeling Out of Place: Who Are the Non-Rural Rural Identifiers, and Are They Unique Politically?
- Original Paper
Kristin Lunz Trujillo
Does Political Trust Matter? A Meta-analysis on the Consequences of Trust
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Daniel Devine
Growing Up in a Polarized Party System: Ideological Divergence and Partisan Sorting Across Generations
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Thomas Jocker, Wouter van der Brug, Roderik Rekker
Closing the Gender Gap in Internal Political Efficacy? Gender Roles and the Masculine Ethos of Politics in Spain
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Marta Fraile, Dani Marinova
Why Do Voters Prefer Local Candidates? Evidence from a Danish Conjoint Survey Experiment
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Niels Nyholt
Too Young to Run? Voter Evaluations of the Age of Candidates
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Charles T. McClean, Yoshikuni Ono
After a Storm Come Votes: Identifying the Effects of Disaster Relief on Electoral Outcomes
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Kentaro Fukumoto, Kyosuke Kikuta
Skin Tone and the Moderating Effect of Partisanship on Assessments of Elected Officials of Color
- Original Paper
Christopher Stout, Danielle Casarez Lemi, Katarina Bosworth, Ivy Chase, Jazzmynn Kiefer
Cultural Threat, Outgroup Discrimination, and Attitudes toward Transgender Rights
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Daniel C. Lewis, Andrew R. Flores, Donald P. Haider-Markel, Patrick R. Miller, Jami K. Taylor
Will Women’s Representation Reduce Bribery? Trends in Corruption and Public Service Delivery Across European Regions
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Monika Bauhr, Nicholas Charron, Lena Wängnerud
Do Primaries Improve Evaluations of Public Officials? Experimental Evidence from Mexico
- Original Paper
Sergio J. Ascencio, Han Il Chang
Divided by Income? Policy Preferences of the Rich and Poor Within the Democratic and Republican Parties
- Original Paper
Michael Auslen, Justin H. Phillips
Populism and Support for Limiting the Power of Constitutional Courts: The Case of Germany
- Original Paper
Mark Peffley, Robert Rohrschneider
Partisanship in a Pandemic: Biased Voter Assessments of Past and Present Government Performance
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Dan Snow, Geoffrey Evans
Educationally Tracked Democratic Equalizers: How Citizenship Education Moderates the Effect of a Political Home Environment on Internal Political Efficacy Across Educational Tracks
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Joke Matthieu, Nino Junius
Invalid Votes as Protest: Compulsory Voting and the Democratic Context in Ecuador
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Vanessa D. Carrión-Yaguana, Royce Carroll
Taking One for the (Other) Team: Does Political Diversity Lower Vaccination Uptake?
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Sung Eun Kim, Krzysztof Pelc
The Politics of Personal Crisis: How Life Disruptions Shape Political Participation
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Christopher Ojeda, Jamila Michener, Jake Haselswerdt
Need for Chaos and Dehumanization are Robustly Associated with Support for Partisan Violence, While Political Measures are Not
- Original Paper
Alexander P. Landry, James N. Druckman, Robb Willer
Local News Reporting and Mass Attitudes on Infrastructure Investment
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Andrew Trexler, Megan Mullin
Outcome Isn’t Everything: Electoral Consequences of Implementing or Withdrawing Unpopular Policies
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Simon Gren, Elena Leuschner
Explanation Giving Promotes Democratic Satisfaction Regardless of Respondent Partisanship
- Open Access
- Original Paper
Joshua Robison
Correction: The Impact of Incidental Environmental Factors on Vote Choice: Wind Speed is Related to More Prevention-Focused Voting
- Open Access
- Correction
Cecilia Hyunjung Mo, Jon M. Jachimowicz, Jochen I. Menges, Adam D. Galinsky