BJPolS abstract discussing the impact of gender expectations on voter behavior towards legislators regarding women's issues, including abortion and equal pay. The document is displayed in a green box with white text.
From May 2025 -
Gendered Expectations: Do Voters Reward Women for Supporting Womenβs Interests? - cup.org/3YTHTQJ
- Nichole M. Bauer, @annagunderson.bsky.social, @jeonghyunkim.bsky.social, @elizabethlane.bsky.social, Belinda Davis & @kesearles.bsky.social
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JJPS abstract from an academic paper discussing the impact of watching televised presidential debates on voters, focusing on media coverage and its potential biases in reporting non-policy aspects of debates.
#OpenAccess from our latest issue -
Disappeared or deleted? Media coverage of policy content in presidential debates - https://cup.org/4ahvahg
- Jiyoung Park, Sinjae Kang & @jeonghyunkim.bsky.social
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One should never take democracy for granted.
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News from Home: How Local Media Shapes Climate Change Attitudes
Abstract. Highlighting the local impacts of climate change has the potential to increase the publicβs awareness of and engagement with climate change. However,
Thrilled to share my new paper (with Jeong Kim and Cana Kim)! We find the local news is more likely than national news to highlight the local impacts of climate change. And, this coverage increases Republicansβ willingness to help stop climate change!
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