In this paper I will provide background and summary on previous research regarding female candidates, Latino candidates, and African American candidates, specifically the ways in which they are treated differently, are thought about differently, and govern differently; descriptive representation; the lack of research on how men are affected by political representation by women and how white people are affected by political representation by non-white elected officials; and the article that inspired this research question and experiment. I walk through my research questions and hypotheses. I, then, discuss my research design, including the process of choosing both the research questions and the treatment groups and the concerns we had about ...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
Nontraditional candidates for elective office—including non-Whites, women, and homosexuals— have bee...
Current research suggests that gender prejudice no longer impedes women from winning top-level polit...
This research explores how poor socioeconomic conditions affect trait evaluations and support for Bl...
My thesis is interested in voter behavior and the role gender plays in their choice of candidates. S...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
Political candidates rely on news media to communicate with voters. Existing scholarship shows that ...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
This paper, prepared for a symposium on voting rights in the George Washington Law Review, is a call...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...
Speculation about what effect the increasing number of women candidates is having on the American po...
Nontraditional candidates for elective office—including non-Whites, women, and homosexuals— have bee...
Current research suggests that gender prejudice no longer impedes women from winning top-level polit...
This research explores how poor socioeconomic conditions affect trait evaluations and support for Bl...
My thesis is interested in voter behavior and the role gender plays in their choice of candidates. S...
Political scientists have debated whether gender stereotypes influence support for women candidates....
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
This paper examines the issue-based voting behavior of Latina women in presidential elections to lea...
Political candidates rely on news media to communicate with voters. Existing scholarship shows that ...
In order to get their voices heard, groups with different interests and needs, often racially, socia...
This paper, prepared for a symposium on voting rights in the George Washington Law Review, is a call...
Black electoral politics has undergone a profound transformation in the half century since African A...
Abstract: Racial resentment has been shown to have a significant impact on voting by whites in recen...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
<p>This manuscript is comprised of three papers that examine the far-reaching and often invisible po...