The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race and party impact political participation. Through the analysis of both intra-party primary and inter-party general elections, I find that candidates are more likely to run, and voters are more likely to turn out, when the social groups they belong to comprise a larger portion of the electorate. While race often serves as the key social identity in determining rates of participation, these effects are contingent on partisan forces governing the broader electoral process
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Political interest (the degree to which citizens profess awareness of, are curious about, or pay att...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
What does race have to do with it? A study of racial conflict theory. Looking back at the 2012 Pre...
examine voter registration and voting. It shows that racial/ethnic disparities in socio-economic res...
This study uses CPS data from Congressional election years during 1996-2004 to examine racial/ethnic...
Much of the phenomena we investigate in political science is driven by a normative prescription of e...
In this paper I examine the conditions under which racial and ethnic groups in America express their...
Scholarship on candidate emergence has largely ignored the role of political parties and their abili...
Generations of democratic theorists argue that democratic systems should present citizens with clear...
Understanding how race shapes the lives of individuals and transforms institutions is central to soc...
Most examinations of the sociodemographic group foundations of political party identification and pa...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
There are several factors that contribute to political party affiliation in the United States, but i...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Political interest (the degree to which citizens profess awareness of, are curious about, or pay att...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...
The following study is comprised of three essays, each examining a different manner by which race an...
What does race have to do with it? A study of racial conflict theory. Looking back at the 2012 Pre...
examine voter registration and voting. It shows that racial/ethnic disparities in socio-economic res...
This study uses CPS data from Congressional election years during 1996-2004 to examine racial/ethnic...
Much of the phenomena we investigate in political science is driven by a normative prescription of e...
In this paper I examine the conditions under which racial and ethnic groups in America express their...
Scholarship on candidate emergence has largely ignored the role of political parties and their abili...
Generations of democratic theorists argue that democratic systems should present citizens with clear...
Understanding how race shapes the lives of individuals and transforms institutions is central to soc...
Most examinations of the sociodemographic group foundations of political party identification and pa...
A recurring theme in African-American politics is that Blacks' political attitudes and behavior are ...
There are several factors that contribute to political party affiliation in the United States, but i...
In this dissertation, I explore the political implications of racial and ethnic diversity. Unlike pr...
Political interest (the degree to which citizens profess awareness of, are curious about, or pay att...
ABSTRACT From the political behemoths of the Democratic and Republican Parties, to the Civil Rights ...