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Volume 102, issue 7, 2021
- A People's Abolition: How policed communities describe and enact liberatory futures pp. 3058-3072

- Mihir Chaudhary, Gwen Prowse and Vesla M. Weaver
- Why black women activists stay in the room when they are not being heard pp. 3073-3080

- Karlia Nicole Brown
- Whose democracy in which state?: Abolition democracy from Angela Davis to W. E. B. Du Bois pp. 3081-3086

- Quinn Lester
- Implementation has failed, implementation studies have failed even more: Racism and the future of systemic change pp. 3087-3094

- Fernando Tormos‐Aponte, James E. Wright and Heath Brown
- Bringing abolition in: Addressing carceral logics in social science research pp. 3095-3102

- Elizabeth Jordie Davies, Jenn M. Jackson and Shea Streeter
- Explaining the American crisis of policing: Media, malfeasance, and racial prejudice pp. 3103-3113

- Andrea Silva and Diego Esparza
- Black grammar: Repertoires of abolition's future, present, and past pp. 3114-3119

- Christopher Paul Harris and Marisa Solomon
- “As is” America: Subcontracting freedom pp. 3120-3126

- Najja K. Baptist
- Reclaiming the public space pp. 3127-3134

- Kimberly Turner and Kiela Crabtree
- Dreams from the Trap: Trap music as a site of liberation pp. 3135-3141

- Claire B. Crawford
- Looking in a mirror: Asylum in the United States as a reflection of white supremacy pp. 3142-3148

- Adriano Udani and Maria Torres Wedding
- Are police obsolete in Minneapolis? Racial capitalism and police abolition pp. 3149-3157

- Jack Post Gramlich
- When good trouble sparks agenda change: Disentangling the evolution of the Congressional Black Caucus' positions on police reform pp. 3158-3169

- Periloux C. Peay and John D. Rackey
Volume 102, issue 6, 2021
- The impact of COVID‐19 and political identification on framing bias in an infectious disease experiment: The frame reigns supreme pp. 2459-2471

- Amy M. Wolaver and John A. Doces
- Sociodemographic correlates of vaccine hesitancy in the United States and the mediating role of beliefs about governmental conspiracies pp. 2472-2481

- Samuel Stroope, Rhiannon A. Kroeger, Courtney E. Williams and Joseph O. Baker
- Scientists, presidents, and pandemics—comparing the science–politics nexus during the Zika virus and COVID‐19 outbreaks pp. 2482-2498

- Thomas G. Safford, Emily H. Whitmore and Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Does marriage protect mental health? Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic pp. 2499-2515

- Clara E. Jace and Christos Makridis
- Polarized social distancing: Residents of Republican‐majority counties spend more time away from home during the COVID‐19 crisis pp. 2516-2527

- Damon C. Roberts and Stephen M. Utych
- The right to work and to live: The implications of India's NREGS program for missing women pp. 2528-2551

- Trupti Chaure and Daniel Hicks
- Young voters and political participation in Indonesia: Revisiting a marriage gap pp. 2552-2564

- Iim Halimatusa'diyah and Ella Prihatini
- Breaking up is hard to do: Lessons from the strange case of New Zealand pp. 2565-2577

- Kevin B. Grier and Michael C Munger
- Determinants of citizens’ support for democracy in Ghana pp. 2578-2590

- Joseph Yaw Asomah and Eugene Emeka Dim
- Impact of the Special Zone for Asian Headquarters policy implementation in Tokyo pp. 2591-2598

- Yu Takata
- The effect of oil export on direct external democratizing pressures pp. 2599-2618

- Jungmoo Woo
- How the media construct happiness under cultural perspective in China: Through collectivistic and individualistic values pp. 2619-2639

- Zhenhua Su, Qian Zhou, Yanyu Ye and Dongxiao Li
- Gender differences in the perceptions of green spaces characteristics pp. 2640-2648

- Olta Braçe, Marco Garrido‐Cumbrera and José Correa‐Fernández
- Interaction effects on support for climate‐change mitigation pp. 2649-2660

- Adrienne R. Brown and Lawrence C. Hamilton
- Trust, corruption, and compliance with regulations: Attitudes to rule violations in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park pp. 2661-2675

- Sverker C. Jagers, Martin Sjöstedt, Aksel Sundström, Amanda Linell and Herbert Ntuli
- African American and Latino discrimination complaints: comparing volume and outcomes pp. 2676-2688

- Charles S. Bullock, Charles M. Lamb and Eric M. Wilk
- Income and cost of living: Are less equal places more costly? pp. 2689-2705

- Harrison S. Campbell
- Uncalculated first‐party externalities given a beverage tax pp. 2706-2717

- Jessica Zeiss, Les Carlson and A. Dwayne Ball
- Earnings mobility and the Great Recession pp. 2718-2732

- Brett Mullins, David L. Sjoquist and Sally Wallace
- Value orientations and support for guaranteed income pp. 2733-2751

- Donald R. Richards and Thomas L Steiger
- What explains local policy cleavages? Examining the policy preferences of public officials at the municipal level pp. 2752-2760

- Peter Bucchianeri, Riley Carney, Ryan Enos, Amy Lakeman and Gabrielle Malina
- Income sorting by specialized services: Service differentiation by overlapping governments pp. 2761-2775

- HyungGun Park
- The effect of sanctions on economic freedom pp. 2776-2794

- David Lektzian and Gor Mkrtchian
- Teaching in the Virtual World: Examining Teachers’ Job Satisfaction and Turnover pp. 2795-2811

- Christine H. Roch and Courtney Montague
- Race and class patterns of income inequality during postrecession periods pp. 2812-2823

- Giacomo DiPasquale, Matthew Gomies and Javier M. Rodriguez
- Evaluating diffuse support for state high courts among individuals with varying levels of policy agreement pp. 2824-2835

- Damon Cann and Jeff Yates
- Congressional nominations and party emergence, 1788–1808 pp. 2836-2848

- Aric Dale Gooch and Jay Dow
- Strength in numbers: The forces of constituency size, legislator identity, and institutional position on veterans’ representation pp. 2849-2862

- Lindsey Cormack
- State legislative committee deliberations: Why some issues are difficult and where state legislators turn for help pp. 2863-2880

- Kristin Taylor, Marjorie Sarbaugh‐Thompson and Steven Betz
- Twitter and the electoral connection pp. 2881-2893

- Thomas R. Gray and Carlos Gutierrez‐Mannix
- Rigid rules and slippery standards: How the nature of U.S. Supreme Court precedents influences subsequent state court treatments pp. 2894-2906

- Matthew D. Montgomery, Michael P. Fix and Justin T. Kingsland
- “I haven't come a long way, and I'm not a baby”: Task assignment and diversity of the Supreme Court bar pp. 2907-2929

- John Szmer, Erin B. Kaheny and Tammy A. Sarver
- “Easy” and “hard” issues: Attitude extremity and a role of the need to evaluate pp. 2930-2941

- Heysung Lee
- Does social media type matter to politics? Investigating the difference in political participation depending on preferred social media sites pp. 2942-2954

- Cheonsoo Kim and Soobum Lee
- Voter experience and ballot language framing effects: Evidence from a survey experiment pp. 2955-2971

- Ted D. Rossier
- The new older adult participant in American politics pp. 2972-2984

- Ryan P. Burge and Brittany H. Bramlett
- Social distance attitudes, educational mobility, and European ancestry groups in the post‐World‐War II United States pp. 2985-2995

- Robert L. Boyd
- Sports elites, counter‐stereotypical statements, and immigration attitudes pp. 2996-3006

- Betina Cutaia Wilkinson, Melissa R. Michelson and Alexis Webster
- Has DACA promoted work over schooling and professional advancement for qualifying Mexican Dreamers? pp. 3007-3019

- Richard C. Jones
- Exposure to television and support for restrictive immigration policies in the midst of the immigration crisis: A cross‐national comparison pp. 3020-3035

- Nella Geurts, Roos Geurts, Peer Scheepers and Maurice Vergeer
- Immigration and public opinion: Will backlash impede immigrants’ policy progress? pp. 3036-3049

- Benjamin G. Bishin, Thomas J. Hayes, Matthew B. Incantalupo and Charles Anthony Smith
Volume 102, issue 5, 2021
- The political science of Covid‐19: An introduction pp. 2045-2054

- Lorena Barberia, Thomas Plümper and Guy D. Whitten
- Should I stay or should I go? Embracing causal heterogeneity in the study of pandemic policy and citizen behavior pp. 2055-2069

- Lorena Barberia, Maria Leticia Claro Oliveira, Andrea Junqueira, Natália de Paula Moreira and Guy D. Whitten
- Modeling and forecasting the COVID‐19 pandemic time‐series data pp. 2070-2087

- Jurgen Doornik, Jennifer Castle and David Hendry
- The effectiveness of government measures during the first wave of the outbreak pp. 2088-2105

- María Celeste Ratto, Juan Manuel Cabrera, Daniela Zacharías and Juan Martín Azerrat
- Ideology and compliance with health guidelines during the COVID‐19 pandemic: A comparative perspective pp. 2106-2123

- Michael Becher, Daniel Stegmueller, Sylvain Brouard and Eric Kerrouche
- Gender differences in perceived risk of COVID‐19 pp. 2124-2133

- Andrew Lewis and Raymond Duch
- The logics of COVID‐19 travel restrictions between European countries pp. 2134-2154

- Eric Neumayer, Thomas Plümper and Matthew Shaikh
- Politically connected companies are less likely to shutdown due to COVID‐19 restrictions pp. 2155-2169

- Robert Kubinec, Haillie Na‐Kyung Lee and Andrey Tomashevskiy
- Voters’ view of leaders during the Covid‐19 crisis: Quantitative analysis of keyword descriptions provides strength and direction of evaluations pp. 2170-2183

- Annika Fredén and Sverker Sikström
- Brexit, COVID‐19, and attitudes toward immigration in Britain pp. 2184-2193

- Mark Pickup, Eline A. de Rooij, Clifton van der Linden and Matthew J. Goodwin
- Did Covid‐19 Kill Trump Politically? The Pandemic and Voting in the 2020 Presidential Election pp. 2194-2209

- Harold Clarke, Marianne C. Stewart and Karl Ho
- Voting in a global pandemic: Assessing dueling influences of Covid‐19 on turnout pp. 2210-2235

- Sara M. Constantino, Alicia D. Cooperman and Thiago M. Q. Moreira
- The strategy of protest against Covid‐19 containment policies in Germany pp. 2236-2250

- Thomas Plümper, Eric Neumayer and Katharina Gabriela Pfaff
- Partisan Differences in Social Distancing May Originate in Norms and Beliefs: Results from Novel Data pp. 2251-2265

- Jennifer D. Wu and Gregory A. Huber
- Are School Reopening Decisions Related to Union Influence? pp. 2266-2284

- Corey A. DeAngelis and Christos Makridis
- The Lasting Effects of the COVID‐19 Pandemic on Support for Anti‐Democratic Political Systems: A Six‐Month Longitudinal Study pp. 2285-2295

- Michele Roccato, Silvia Russo, Pasquale Colloca and Nicoletta Cavazza
- A Recipe for Madness: Parenthood in the Era of Covid‐19 pp. 2296-2311

- Laurel Elder and Steven Greene
- Who Trusts the WHO? Heuristics and Americans’ Trust in the World Health Organization During the COVID‐19 Pandemic pp. 2312-2330

- A. Burcu Bayram and Todd Shields
- The Effect of Social Distancing on the Early Spread of the Novel Coronavirus pp. 2331-2340

- Gregory Price and Eric van Holm
- COVID‐19 and Motivated Reasoning: The Influence of Knowledge on COVID‐Related Policy and Health Behavior pp. 2341-2359

- Steven M. Sylvester
- Coping with the COVID‐19 pandemic through institutional trust: Rally effects, compensatory control, and emotions pp. 2360-2367

- Michele Roccato, Pasquale Colloca, Nicoletta Cavazza and Silvia Russo
- Conservatism and infrequent mask usage: A study of US counties during the novel coronavirus (COVID‐19) pandemic pp. 2368-2382

- Kelsey E. Gonzalez, Rina James, Eric T. Bjorklund and Terrence D. Hill
- The COVID‐19 pandemic and government responses: A gender perspective on differences in public opinion pp. 2383-2393

- Daniel Stockemer, Friedrich Plank and Arne Niemann
- Job precarity and economic prospects during the COVID‐19 public health crisis pp. 2394-2411

- Wen‐Jui Han and Jake Hart
- Polarization, partisanship, and pandemic: The relationship between county‐level support for Donald Trump and the spread of Covid‐19 during the spring and summer of 2020 pp. 2412-2431

- David S. Morris
- The unanticipated effect of COVID‐19 on house apportionment pp. 2432-2434

- Jonathan Cervas and Bernard Grofman
- The crowding of social distancing: How social context and interpersonal connections affect individual responses to the coronavirus* pp. 2435-2451

- Debra Leiter, Jack Reilly and Beth Vonnahme
Volume 102, issue 4, 2021
- Voting Experiences, Perceptions of Fraud, and Voter Confidence pp. 1225-1238

- R. Michael Alvarez, Jian Cao and Yimeng Li
- Lonely Hearts, Empty Booths? The Relationship between Loneliness, Reported Voting Behavior and Voting as Civic Duty pp. 1239-1254

- Alexander Langenkamp
- Racial Exclusion in the Antebellum North: An Analysis of Indiana's 1851 Vote to Ban African American Immigration pp. 1255-1267

- Scott Milliman
- Building Populist Discourse: An Analysis of Populist Communication in American Presidential Elections, 1896–2016 pp. 1268-1288

- James J. Fahey
- Linking Extraversion to Collective and Individual Forms of Political Participation: The Mediating Role of Political Discussion pp. 1289-1310

- Brigitte Huber, Manuel Goyanes and Homero Gil de Zúñiga
- Begin Again: Election Campaign and Own Opinions Among First‐Time Voters in Romania pp. 1311-1329

- Sergiu Gherghina and Elena Rusu
- Red to Purple? Changing Demographics and Party Change in Texas pp. 1330-1348

- Juan Carlos Huerta and Beatriz Cuartas
- Changes in attitudes, nothing remains quite the same: Absentee voting and public health pp. 1349-1360

- Mark Owens
- The “costs” of voting: The effects of vote‐by‐mail on election administration finance in Colorado pp. 1361-1379

- Matt Lamb
- Estimating the Willingness to Pay for Voting when Absentee Voting is not Allowed pp. 1380-1393

- C. Y. Cyrus Chu, S. Y. Lin and Wen-Jen Tsay
- Rights and responsibilities: Citizenship norms and protest activity in a cross‐country analysis pp. 1394-1407

- Cerem I. Cenker‐Özek, Didem Çakmaklı and Ekrem Karakoç
- Sexism as a political force: The impact of gender‐based attitudes on the presidential elections of 2012 and 2016 pp. 1408-1427

- Eric Hanley
- Changing patterns of Asian‐American partisanship: Accounting for the politicization of the U.S.’s fastest growing minority pp. 1428-1438

- Kayee Zhou and Dennis Patterson
- Understudied questions of Key's friends and neighbors voting thesis pp. 1439-1450

- John Frendreis and Raymond Tatalovich
- Does Legislative Institutionalization Impact Policy Adoption? New Evidence from the Colonial and Early State Legislatures 1757–1795 pp. 1451-1465

- Elizabeth I. Dorssom
- Loan Financing as a Tool for Nonincumbent House Candidates pp. 1466-1483

- Anne E. Baker
- One Bad Apple Spoils the Bunch: Kavanaugh and Change in Institutional Support for the Supreme Court pp. 1484-1495

- Nathan T. Carrington and Colin French
- Policy Innovativeness and Sexual Freedom pp. 1496-1510

- Feler Bose
- Measuring Institutional Design in U.S. States pp. 1511-1533

- Scott J. LaCombe
- What About the Rest of the Pie? A Dynamic Compositional Approach to Modeling Inequality pp. 1534-1552

- Ali Kagalwala, Andrew Q. Philips and Guy D. Whitten
- Congress and the Political Economy of the National Endowment for the Arts pp. 1553-1568

- Thomas R. Gray and Jeffery A. Jenkins
- Direct and indirect influences of political regimes on corruption pp. 1569-1589

- Rajeev Goel and Michael Nelson
- Evaluating federated voluntary associations’ membership data: An application of Benford's Law pp. 1590-1601

- Adam Chamberlain and Alixandra B. Yanus
- Amateur hour: The dominance of purposive benefits among local political party chairs pp. 1602-1614

- Douglas D. Roscoe and Shannon Jenkins
- Profiles in party switching: The case of Southern Party activists pp. 1615-1637

- Seth C. McKee and Antoine Yoshinaka
- Linking global leadership to domestic legitimacy: Comparative analysis of perceptions of Xi and Obama pp. 1638-1653

- Myunghee Kim and Xiongwei Cao
- State‐level immigration legislation and social life: The impact of the “show me your papers” laws pp. 1654-1685

- Christopher Maggio
- Sustainable land urbanization, urban amenities, and population urbanization: Evidence from city‐level data in China pp. 1686-1698

- Songlin Zhang, Haoqing Zheng, Hongyong Zhou, Qing Shao and Qun Wu
- Do social constructions and gender mainstreaming in policy design affect the evaluation of the policy process? An analysis of a policy intervention in a postconflict society pp. 1699-1718

- Nathalie Mendez
- The Impact of Subjective Social Position on Public Evaluations of Police pp. 1719-1742

- Valerie Martinez‐Ebers, Regina Branton and Brian Calfano
- Smartphone Addiction, Loneliness, Narcissistic Personality, and Family Belonging Among University Students: A Path Analysis pp. 1743-1760

- Şahin Gökçearslan, Hatice Yildiz Durak, Burcu Berikan and Mustafa Saritepeci
- The Human Factor: Algorithms, Dissenters, and Detention in Immigration Enforcement pp. 1761-1786

- Robert Koulish and Ernesto Calvo
- The Effect of Children's Gender on Parents’ Attitudes Toward Women pp. 1787-1802

- Nicole Y. Wesley and James C. Garand
- How Social Desirability Bias Affects Immigration Attitudes in a Hyperpolarized Political Environment pp. 1803-1811

- Edward Carmines and Rita Nassar
- Measuring White Fragility pp. 1812-1829

- Terrence Hill, Andrew Mannheimer and J. Micah Roos
- A roadmap to understanding restrictive immigration policy outcomes pp. 1830-1847

- Nichole Gligor and David Gligor
- Mass media exposure and disproportional influences on materialistic values and buying impulsiveness among urban youth pp. 1848-1865

- Nan Sook Yu and Jiwon Nam‐Speers
- “Deep questions for a Saturday morning”: An investigation of the Australian and Canadian general public's definitions of gender pp. 1866-1881

- Jennifer Hall, Limin Jao, Cinzia Di Placido and Rebecca Manikis
- Racial identity and emotional responses to confederate symbols pp. 1882-1893

- Byron D'Andra Orey, Najja Baptist and Valeria Sinclair‐Chapman
- Do Source cues or frames matter? Convincing the public about the veracity of climate science pp. 1894-1906

- Jason Gainous, Rodger A. Payne and Melissa K. Merry
- Racial prejudice, education, and views of climate change pp. 1907-1919

- Salil D. Benegal and Mirya R. Holman
- Educational gender inequality in the Muslim world: A problem of a cultural heritage, religion, or modernization? pp. 1920-1930

- Sumaia A. Al‐Kohlani
- Unmasking the American death penalty debate: Race, context, and citizens’ willingness to execute pp. 1931-1946

- Mark D. Ramirez
- A Global Analysis of Financial Crises and the Growth of Informal Economic Activity pp. 1947-1965

- Robert G. Blanton and Dursun Peksen
- Is it a four‐star movement? Policy transformation and the U.S. women's national soccer team's campaign for equal pay pp. 1966-1981

- Ashley English
- Does foreign capital dependence affect carbon dioxide emissions in less‐developed countries? A cross‐national analysis, 1980–2014 pp. 1982-1993

- Steven Andrew Mejia
- Are independent inventors a relic of the past? A study of independent patenting in the United States, 1963–2014 pp. 1994-2005

- Eric Dahlin
- Are people better employees than machines? Dehumanizing language and employee performance appraisals pp. 2006-2019

- Luke Fowler and Stephen Utych
- Cognitive Effects of Inattentive Responding in an MTurk Sample pp. 2020-2039

- Jimin Pyo and Michael G. Maxfield
Volume 102, issue 3, 2021
- Introduction to the Special Issue on Reframing Confederate Monuments: Memory, Power, and Identity pp. 959-978

- Jocelyn J. Evans and William B. Lees
- Context of a Contested Landscape pp. 979-1001

- Jocelyn J. Evans and William B. Lees
- The Problem with “Confederate” Monuments on our Heritage Landscape pp. 1002-1015

- William Lees
- Mapping Confederate Icons and Their Contestation pp. 1016-1031

- Jocelyn J. Evans and Katherine Sims
- “Lost Cause” Memories and Cultural Amnesias: Mayor Mitch Landrieu's Tragicomic Speech on Confederate Monument Removals pp. 1032-1043

- M. Kelly Carr
- The Removal of Confederate Monuments: Reflections on Power and Privilege in Shared Spaces pp. 1044-1055

- Sara Z. Evans
- “Sacred to the Hart”*: Identity and Dignity as Reflected in the Memorial Landscapes of Postemancipation African Americans in Pensacola, Florida pp. 1056-1073

- Margo S. Stringfield
- What Goes Wrong in Debates over Public Monuments pp. 1074-1083

- S. Brian Hood
- Confederate Imagery in Congressional Rhetoric: Divisions and Deliberation pp. 1084-1097

- Jessica M. Hayden
- Heritage Versus Hate: Assessing Opinions in the Debate over Confederate Monuments and Memorials pp. 1098-1110

- Christopher A. Cooper, Scott H. Huffmon, H. Gibbs Knotts and Seth C. McKee
- Reflective Consensus Building on the Nation's Largest Confederate Memorial: A Case Study pp. 1111-1127

- Michael H.G. Hoffmann
- A Systems Approach to Understanding Community Power in the Debate over Confederate Monuments pp. 1128-1150

- Keith Gåddie and Jocelyn J. Evans
- The Systemic Affect of Culture, Power, and Terror in the Southern Public Space pp. 1151-1166

- Jocelyn J. Evans and Keith Gåddie
- Memorialization as a Mechanism of Power in the Present: The Creation and Contestation of National Narratives in the Wake of Internal Armed Conflict pp. 1167-1178

- Krista Billingsley
- The Battle Is Joined: Contemporary Art and Contested Memorial Ecologies pp. 1179-1198

- Amy Bowman‐McElhone, Carrie Fonder, Joshua Aiken and Karyn Olivier
- The Social Meaning of Competing Memorial Spaces: Examining the Alabama Confederate Memorial Monument and the National Peace and Justice Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama pp. 1199-1218

- Jocelyn J. Evans and Bruna Fernandez
Volume 102, issue 2, 2021
- The Effect of Health Insurance Coverage on Homeownership and Housing Prices: Evidence from the Medicaid Expansion pp. 633-648

- Masanori Kuroki and Xiangbo Liu
- Municipal Insurance Pools and Disenfranchisement in Indian Country pp. 649-662

- Joseph Dietrich, Jean Schroedel, Kara Mazareas and Joseph Lake
- Prescription Opioid Misuse and Property Crime pp. 663-682

- McCaslin Giles and Michael Malcolm
- Power Signaling and Intergovernmental Transfers: Evidence from the Distribution of Center‐to‐Province Earmarked Transfers in China pp. 683-705

- Zhikuo Liu, Tao Qian and Qi Zhang
- Does Income (Re)distribution Matter for Subjective Well‐being? Evidence from Cross‐country Panel Data pp. 706-721

- Haejo Kang and Dong-Eun Rhee
- Population Aging and Its Impact on the Country's Economy pp. 722-736

- Artem Lukyanets, Igor Okhrimenko and Maria Egorova
- The Transferability of Out‐Group Contact: Does Knowing a Member of the LGBT Community Improve Feelings Toward Racial Minorities, Muslims, and Immigrants? pp. 737-754

- Spencer Lindsay
- Does Disgust Drive Religious Freedom Attitudes? Experimental Results About the Context of Service Refusal Opinion pp. 755-770

- Paul A. Djupe, Andrew R. Lewis, Anand E. Sokhey and Ryan P. Burge
- Trade Layoffs and Hate in the United States pp. 771-785

- Matthew DiLorenzo
- Care to Wager Again? An Appraisal of Paul Ehrlich's Counterbet Offer to Julian Simon, Part 1: Outcomes pp. 786-807

- Pierre Desrochers, Vincent Geloso and Joanna Szurmak
- Care to Wager Again? An Appraisal of Paul Ehrlich's Counterbet Offer to Julian Simon, Part 2: Critical Analysis pp. 808-829

- Pierre Desrochers, Vincent Geloso and Joanna Szurmak
- Responding to Policy Signals? An Experimental Study on Information about Policy Adoption and Data Retention Policy Support in Germany pp. 830-843

- Eva‐Maria Trüdinger, Achim Hildebrandt, Sebastian Jäckle and Jonas Löser
- The Color of Electoral Success: Estimating the Effect of Skin Tone on Winning Elections in Mexico pp. 844-864

- Raymundo M. Campos‐Vazquez and Carolina Rivas‐Herrera
- Which Townships Support Charter Schools? A Study of the 2016 Massachusetts Charter Referendum pp. 865-880

- Bich Thi Ngoc Tran
- Local Weather Effects: Perception of Climate Change and Public Support for Government Intervention pp. 881-896

- Jeong Hyun Kim, Min Hee Seo and Betsy Sinclair
- Racial Politics and the Presidency: Analyzing White House Visits by Professional Sports Teams pp. 897-919

- Kendall L. Bailey and Austin Trantham
- Defying the Supreme Court: The Impact of Overt Resistance to Landmark Legal Rulings pp. 920-938

- Michael A. Zilis and Xander Borne
- Effects of Nonresponse, Measurement, and Coverage Bias in Survey Estimates of Voting pp. 939-954

- Philip S. Brenner
Volume 102, issue 1, 2021
- The Interactive Effects of Scientific Knowledge and Gender on COVID‐19 Social Distancing Compliance pp. 7-16

- Carlos Algara, Sam Fuller, Christopher Hare and Sara Kazemian
- Professors and Practitioners: Assessing the Impact of COVID‐19 in the State of Oklahoma with and Without Residents of Long‐Term Care Facilities pp. 17-28

- Jared Taylor, Melinda McCann, Goutam Chakraborty, Glen Krutz, Justin Dvorak and Aaron Wendelboe
- Are Individuals Harmed by Gerrymandering? Examining Access to Congressional District Offices pp. 29-46

- David Niven, Benjamin Plener Cover and Michael Solimine
- Enhancing Democracy: Can Civic Engagement Foster Political Participation? pp. 47-68

- Martin Binder
- Does the Bureaucracy Affect Trust in Government? Evidence from Aggregate Public Opinion pp. 69-82

- Louis Fucilla
- Polarization and the Decline of Economic Voting in American National Elections pp. 83-89

- Christopher R. Ellis and Joseph Daniel Ura
- An Authoritarian Undercurrent in the Postmaterialist Tide: The Rise of Authoritarianism Among the Younger Generation in China pp. 90-106

- Shuai Jin and Yingnan Joseph Zhou
- The People and The Nation: The “Thick” and the “Thin” of Right‐Wing Populism in Canada pp. 107-124

- Chris Erl
- Monuments as Mobilization? The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Memorialization of the Lost Cause pp. 125-139

- Adam Chamberlain and Alixandra B. Yanus
- Welcome Home—Now Vote! Voting Rights Restoration and Postsupervision Participation pp. 140-153

- Kevin Morris
- Identifying and Understanding Distinctive Political Attitudes of Chinese Migrant Workers: A Research Note pp. 154-165

- Yao‐Yuan Yeh and Robert Harmel
- Cui Bono? Partisanship and Attitudes Toward Refugees pp. 166-178

- Richard Hanania
- Cognitive Sophistication, Religion, and the Trump Vote pp. 179-197

- Darren E. Sherkat
- No Justice! Black Protests? No Peace: The Racial Nature of Threat Evaluations of Nonviolent #BlackLivesMatter Protests pp. 198-208

- Periloux C. Peay and Tyler Camarillo
- Perception of Immigrants in Europe: A Multilevel Assessment of Macrolevel Conditions pp. 209-227

- Francis D. Boateng, Wesley S. McCann, Joselyne L. Chenane and Daniel K. Pryce
- Who Are “the Immigrants”? Beliefs About Immigrant Populations and Anti‐Immigration Attitudes in the United States and Britain pp. 228-237

- Kirill Zhirkov
- One Group, Two Worlds? Latino Perceptions of Policy Salience Among Mainstream and Spanish‐Language News Consumers pp. 238-258

- Barbara Gomez‐Aguinaga
- Tracking Hispanic Political Emergence in Georgia: An Update pp. 259-268

- M.V. Hood and Charles S. Bullock
- Nationalization and Its Consequences for State Legislatures pp. 269-280

- Richard Burke
- Ideology and Risk Focus: Conservatism and Opinion‐Writing In the U.S. Supreme Court pp. 281-300

- Gordon Ballingrud
- Senate Representation on Twitter: National Policy Reputations for Constituent Communication pp. 301-323

- Annelise Russell
- Determinants of Confidence in U.S. Institutions: Comparing Congress and Corporations pp. 324-342

- Daniel Bolger, Robert Thomson and Elaine Howard Ecklund
- Learning to Play Through Pain and Injury: An Examination of Social Learning Theory Among Iranian Athletes pp. 343-361

- Saeed Kabiri, Jaeyong Choi, Seyyedeh Masoomeh (Shamila) Shadmanfaat, Koen Ponnet, Julak Lee, Sanghun Lee and Christopher M. Donner
- The Cultural Sources of Deception in Soccer: How Collectivism Affects the Number of Penalties in European Soccer Leagues pp. 362-373

- Ignacio Lago and Carlos Lago‐Peñas
- Discrete Events and Hate Crimes: The Causal Role of the Brexit Referendum pp. 374-386

- Daniel Devine
- Christmas Trees, Presidents, and Mass Shootings: Explaining Gun Purchases in the South and Non‐South pp. 387-406

- Kristina M. LaPlant, Keith E. Lee and James T. LaPlant
- Leadership Matters: Police Chief Race and Fatal Shootings by Police Officers pp. 407-419

- Stephen Wu
- Terrorist Attacks, Stereotyping, and Attitudes Toward Immigrants: The Case of the Manchester Bombing pp. 420-432

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