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Volume 96, issue 5, 2015
- Community Attachment and Voting for School Vouchers pp. 1169-1177

- Matthew J. Burbank and Daniel Levin
- The Partisan Battle Over College Student Voting: An Analysis of Student Voting Behavior in Federal, State, and Local Elections pp. 1178-1195

- Phillip J. Ardoin, C. Scott Bell and Michael M. Ragozzino
- Presidential Campaign Spending and Correct Voting from 2000 to 2008 pp. 1196-1213

- Matthew L. Bergbower, Scott D. McClurg and Thomas Holbrook
- Did Perception of the Economy Affect Attitudes to Immigration at the 2010 British General Election? pp. 1214-1225

- Craig Johnson and Sunil Rodger
- Depression and Political Participation pp. 1226-1243

- Christopher Ojeda
- The Role of Religion in Environmental Attitudes pp. 1244-1263

- Matthew B. Arbuckle and David M. Konisky
- Risks, Trust, and Sacrifice: Social Structural Motivators for Environmental Change pp. 1264-1276

- Thomas Macias
- Moral Frames and Climate Change Policy Attitudes pp. 1277-1290

- Alexander W. Severson and Eric A. Coleman
- Media Coverage of State Legislatures: Negative, Neutral, or Positive? pp. 1291-1300

- Beth A. Rosenson
- Razor's Edge: The Politics of Facial Hair pp. 1301-1313

- Rebekah Herrick, Jeanette Morehouse Mendez and Ben Pryor
- Economic Inequality and Nonviolent Protest pp. 1314-1327

- Frederick Solt
- Foreign Affairs, Domestic Attention: Explaining American Media Coverage of the European Financial Crisis pp. 1328-1347

- Tyler Johnson and David Rossbach
- Bundling Public and Charitable Supports to Cope with the Effects of the Great Recession pp. 1348-1362

- Scott W. Allard, Maria V. Wathen and Sandra K. Danziger
- Economic Uncertainty, Job Threat, and the Resiliency of the Millennial Generation's Attitudes Toward Immigration pp. 1363-1379

- Ashley D. Ross and Stella M. Rouse
- Nonprofit, For-Profit, or Stand-Alone? How Management Organizations Influence the Working Conditions in Charter Schools pp. 1380-1395

- Christine H. Roch and Na Sai
- Immigrants’ Social Capital and Labor Market Performance: The Effect of Social Ties on Earnings and Occupational Prestige pp. 1396-1410

- Mesay A. Tegegne
- God and Marriage: The Impact of Religious Identity Priming on Attitudes Toward Same-Sex Marriage pp. 1411-1423

- Brian F. Harrison and Melissa R. Michelson
- Effects of Student-Teacher Congruence on Students’ Learning Performance: A Dyadic Approach pp. 1424-1435

- Tzu-Ling Lai
- Absence of Support Networks and Welfare Systems pp. 1436-1452

- Felix Requena
- Exploring the Determinants of Local Service Termination pp. 1453-1474

- Meeyoung Lamothe and Scott Lamothe
- Globalization and the Ethnic Divide: Recent Longitudinal Evidence pp. 1475-1492

- Phanindra Wunnava, Aniruddha Mitra and Robert Prasch
- What Explains the Gender Gap in Schlepping? Testing Various Explanations for Gender Differences in Household-Serving Travel pp. 1493-1510

- Brian D. Taylor, Kelcie Ralph and Michael Smart
- Using Spanish Surname Ratios to Estimate Proportion Hispanic in California Cities via Bayes Theorem pp. 1511-1527

- Bernard Grofman and Jennifer Garcia
Volume 96, issue 4, 2015
- Racial Resentment, Old-Fashioned Racism, and the Vote Choice of Southern and Nonsouthern Whites in the 2012 U.S. Presidential Election pp. 905-922

- Jonathan Knuckey and Myunghee Kim
- Tea Leaves and Southern Politics: Explaining Tea Party Support in the Region pp. 923-940

- M. V. Hood, Quentin Kidd and Irwin L. Morris
- Fair Housing Enforcement in the South and Non-South pp. 941-954

- Charles S. Bullock, Eric M. Wilk and Charles M. Lamb
- Incorporating Native American History into the Curriculum: Descriptive Representation or Campaign Contributions? pp. 955-969

- Raymond Foxworth, Amy H. Liu and Anand Edward Sokhey
- Maternal Education and the Link Between Birth Timing and Children's School Readiness pp. 970-984

- Jennifer March Augustine, Kate C. Prickett, Sarah M. Kendig and Robert Crosnoe
- Not Separate and Not Equal? Achievement and Attainment Equity in College Towns pp. 985-995

- Robert Maranto and Jeffery Dean
- Assessing the Stability of Trust in Government Across Election Periods pp. 996-1011

- Matthew S. Dabros, Suzanne L. Parker and Mark W. Petersen
- Chinese Trust in the Police: The Impact of Political Efficacy and Participation pp. 1012-1026

- Rong Hu, Ivan Y. Sun and Yuning Wu
- Confidence Matters for Current Economic Growth: Empirical Evidence for the Euro Area and the United States pp. 1027-1040

- Gabe de Bondt and Stefano Schiaffi
- Democracy, Institutional Maturity, and Economic Development pp. 1041-1058

- Uk Heo and Sung Deuk Hahm
- Government Spending, Shocks, and the Role of Legislature Size: Evidence from the American States pp. 1059-1070

- William Hankins
- Can Easing Concealed Carry Deter Crime? pp. 1071-1085

- David Fortunato
- Are Household Food Expenditures Responsive to Entry Into the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program? pp. 1086-1102

- Jiyoon (June) Kim and H. Luke Shaefer
- Mothers’ Partnership Instability and Coparenting Among Fragile Families pp. 1103-1116

- Carey E. Cooper, Audrey N. Beck, Robin S. Högnäs and Jodi Swanson
- Public Officials and a “Private” Matter: Attitudes and Policies in the County Sheriff Office Regarding Violence Against Women pp. 1117-1135

- Emily M. Farris and Mirya R. Holman
- Does Wal-Mart Cause an Increase in Anti-Poverty Expenditures? pp. 1136-1152

- Michael Hicks
- Refighting Pickett's Charge: Mathematical Modeling of the Civil War Battlefield pp. 1153-1168

- Michael J. Armstrong and Steven E. Sodergren
Volume 96, issue 3, 2015
- Special Issue Editors' Introduction: New Frontiers in the Comparative Study of Ethnic Politics and Nationalism pp. 685-688

- J. Paul Goode
- Ethnicity as a Variable: An Assessment of Measures and Data Sets of Ethnicity and Related Identities pp. 689-716

- Kyle L. Marquardt and Yoshiko M. Herrera
- Everyday Nationalism: Constructivism for the Masses pp. 717-739

- J. Paul Goode and David R. Stroup
- Methodological Problems in the Study of Nation-Building: Behaviorism and Historicist Solutions in Political Science pp. 740-758

- Harris Mylonas
- The Asymmetry of Nationalist Exclusion and Inclusion: Migration Policy Preferences in Russia, 2005–2013 pp. 759-777

- Mikhail Alexseev
- Religion and Nationalism: Contradictions of Islamic Origins and Secular Nation-Building in Turkey, Algeria, and Pakistan pp. 778-806

- Sener Akturk
- The Empire Strikes Back: Ethnicity, Terrain, and Indiscriminate Violence in Counterinsurgencies pp. 807-829

- David Siroky and Valery Dzutsati
- What Does it Mean to Be a Kin Majority? Analyzing Romanian Identity in Moldova and Russian Identity in Crimea from Below pp. 830-859

- Eleanor Knott
- Nationalism in a Russian Multicultural Region pp. 860-872

- T. Oskolova, M. Cherepanov and A. Shisheliakina
- The Construction of National Identity and its Challenges in Post-Yugoslav Censuses pp. 873-903

- Florian Bieber
Volume 96, issue 2, 2015
- Longing for a Better American Dream: Homeowners in Trouble Evaluate Shared Equity Alternatives pp. 297-312

- Susan Saegert, Andrew Greer, Emily P. Thaden and Donald L. Anthony
- Suicide in the City: Do Characteristics of Place Really Influence Risk? pp. 313-329

- Justin T. Denney, Tim Wadsworth, Richard G. Rogers and Fred C. Pampel
- Neighborhood Structure, Social Capital, and Community Resilience: Longitudinal Evidence from the 2011 Brisbane Flood Disaster pp. 330-353

- Rebecca Wickes, Renee Zahnow, Melanie Taylor and Alex R. Piquero
- Residential Segregation and Immigrants’ Satisfaction with the Neighborhood in Germany pp. 354-368

- Verena Dill, Uwe Jirjahn and Georgi Tsertsvadze
- Measuring Drug and Alcohol Use Among College Student-Athletes pp. 369-380

- James N. Druckman, Mauro Gilli, Samara Klar and Joshua Robison
- Die-Hard Fans and the Ivory Tower's Ties that Bind pp. 381-399

- Charles T. Clotfelter
- Comparing Two Measures of Social Movement Identity: The Environmental Movement as an Example pp. 400-416

- Aaron M. McCright and Riley E. Dunlap
- Environmental Justice and Patterns of State Inspections pp. 417-429

- Francesca Spina
- Blinded by Beauty? Physical Attractiveness and Candidate Selection in the U.S. House of Representatives pp. 430-443

- Daniel Stockemer and Rodrigo Praino
- Income Inequality, Equal Opportunity, and Attitudes About Redistribution pp. 444-464

- Liza G. Steele
- The Maze and the Mirror: Voting Correctly in Direct Democracy pp. 465-486

- Alessandro Nai
- How Party Affiliation Conditions the Experience of Dissonance and Explains Polarization and Selective Exposure pp. 487-502

- Emily K. Vraga
- The Politics of U.S. Ambassadorial Appointments: From the Court of St. James to Burkina Faso pp. 503-522

- Richard W. Waterman, John Bretting and Joseph Stewart
- Regime Type, Peace, and Reciprocal Effects pp. 523-539

- Jason Enia and Patrick James
- Mass Deportations and the Future of Latino Partisanship pp. 540-552

- Alex Street, Chris Zepeda-Millán and Michael Jones-Correa
- Gender, Race, and Dissensus on State Supreme Courts pp. 553-575

- John Szmer, Robert K. Christensen and Erin B. Kaheny
- Minority Representation and Political Efficacy in Public Meetings pp. 576-587

- Anne R. Williamson and Michael J. Scicchitano
- A Tale of “Two Souths”: White Voting Behavior in Contemporary Southern Elections pp. 588-607

- Seth C. McKee and Melanie J. Springer
- Alternative Methods to Enumerate Data on Race in Puerto Rico pp. 608-628

- Reuben Allen
- Increasing Validity by Recombining Existing Indices: MIPEX as a Measure of Citizenship Models pp. 629-638

- Didier Ruedin
- Estimating Slavery Reparations: Present Value Comparisons of Historical Multigenerational Reparations Policies pp. 639-655

- Thomas Craemer
- Measuring Anti-Trafficking Policy—Integrating Text and Statistical Analyses pp. 656-683

- Seo-Young Cho
Volume 96, issue 1, 2015
- A Theory of Preference Formation Among Ideologues and Nonideologues pp. 1-18

- Natalie M. Jackson
- Active Political Parenting: Youth Contributions During Election Campaigns pp. 19-33

- Michael McDevitt and Spiro Kiousis
- The Establishment of Party Policy Committees in the U.S. Senate: Coordination, Not Coercion pp. 34-48

- Michael H. Crespin, Anthony Madonna, Joel Sievert and Nathaniel Ament-Stone
- Does Radical Partisan Politics Affect National Income Distributions? Congressional Polarization and Income Inequality in the United States, 1913–2008 pp. 49-64

- Roy Kwon
- Keeping Up with the Congressmen: Evaluating Constituents’ Awareness of Redistricting pp. 65-75

- Christopher N. Lawrence and Scott H. Huffmon
- The Political CEO: An Event Study Comparing Consumer Attributions of CEO Behavior pp. 76-92

- Jessica Mikeska and Elise Johansen Harvey
- Diversity and Presidential Cabinet Appointments pp. 93-103

- James D. King and James W. Riddlesperger
- The Damnedest Mess: An Empirical Evaluation of the 1966 Georgia Gubernatorial Election pp. 104-118

- Charles S. Bullock and M. V. Hood
- Direct Democracy and Political Equality in the American States pp. 119-132

- Patrick Flavin
- Sunday School Teacher, Culture Warrior: The Politics of Lay Leaders in Three Religious Traditions pp. 133-147

- Lydia Bean and Brandon C. Martinez
- Hearing Clergy Speak About Social and Political Issues: Examining the Effects of Religious Tradition and Personal Interest pp. 148-160

- Christopher P. Scheitle and Nicole Cornell
- Returns to Postincarceration Education for Former Prisoners pp. 161-175

- Christian Brown
- Social Capital, Information, and Perceived Safety from Crime: The Differential Effects of Reassuring Social Connections and Vicarious Victimization pp. 176-190

- Kevin M. Drakulich
- Concealed Carry in the Show-Me State: Do Voters in Favor of Right-to-Carry Legislation End Up Packing Heat? pp. 191-201

- Linda S. Ghent and Alan P. Grant
- The Economic Crisis and Medical Care Use: Comparative Evidence from Five High-Income Countries pp. 202-213

- Annamaria Lusardi, Daniel Schneider and Peter Tufano
- China's Age Cohorts: Differences in Political Attitudes and Behavior pp. 214-234

- Robert Harmel and Yao-Yuan Yeh
- Geography and Gender: Variation in the Gender Earnings Ratio Across U.S. States pp. 235-250

- Saul Hoffman
- Does Baumol's Cost Disease Account for Nonfederal Public-Sector Cost Growth in the United States? A New Test of an Old Idea pp. 251-260

- Laurie J. Bates and Rexford Santerre
- Racial Identity and Intergroup Attitudes: A Multiracial Youth Analysis pp. 261-272

- Jas M. Sullivan and Alexandra Ghara
- More Likely to Be Poor Whatever the Measure: Working-Age Persons with Disabilities in the United States pp. 273-296

- Debra L. Brucker, Sophie Mitra, Navena Chaitoo and Joseph Mauro
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