Migration and Mortality: Social Death, Dispossession, and Survival in the Americas
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
Part of the Political Theory Commons
Works in Political Theory
2021
‘Pathic’ Identification in Populist Movements: The Specter of Anti-Semitism for Right and Left Protest
Biennial Conference: The Social Practice of Human Rights
The Gender Citation Gap in Undergraduate Student Research: Evidence from the Political Science Classroom
Heidi Gauder
2020
2019
2018
2017
Working in a Cage: The Evolution of Constitutional Restrictiveness in U.S. State Legislatures
Nancy M. Miller
Cohesion or Reciprocity? Majority Party Strength and Minority Party Procedural Rights in the Legislative Process
Nancy M. Miller
The Thin Green Line: Examining Environmental Regulation and Environmental Offending from Multiple Perspectives
Michelle Pautz
2016
2015
Republicanism at Work: Strategies for Supporting Resistance to Domination in the Workplace
David Watkins
The Problem of State Intervention in Post-Abolition Slavery: A Critique of Consensus
Anthony N. Talbott
Compared to What? Judicial Review and Other Veto Points in Contemporary Political Theory
David Watkins
'People in Hell Want Slurpees': The Redefinition of the Zombie Genre through the Salvific Portrayal of Family on AMC's 'The Walking Dead'
Joseph M. Valenzano, III
Citizen, Defend Thyself: An Individual-Level Analysis of Concealed-Weapon Permit Holders
Grant W. Neeley
Separation of Church and Space: Religious Influences on Public Support for U.S. Space Exploration Policy
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Forty years of Rent Control: Reexamining New Jersey's Moderate Local Policies after the Great Recession
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Without Bias? Government Policy That Creates Fair and Equitable Property Tax Assessments
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Blue City … Red City? A Comparison of Competing Theories of Core County Outcomes in U.S. Presidential Elections, 2000-2012
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Contemporary Neighborhood Housing Dynamics in a Mid-Sized U.S. City: The Policy Consequences of Mismeasuring the Dependent Variable
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Who's Greener? Comparing Urban and Suburban Residents' Environmental Behaviour and Concern
Joshua D. Ambrosius
'People in Hell Want Slurpees': The Redefinition of the Zombie Genre through the Salvific Portrayal of Family on AMC's 'The Walking Dead'
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Back to Black … and Green? Location and Policy Interventions in Contemporary Neighborhood Housing Markets
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Historic Preservation’s Impact on Job Creation, Property Values, and Environmental Sustainability
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Religion and Regionalism: Congregants, Culture and City-County Consolidation in Louisville, Kentucky
Joshua D. Ambrosius
Challenging the Constitution: Convening a Mock Constitutional Convention for American Government Students
Michelle Pautz
Next-Generation Environmental Policy and the Implications for Environmental Inspectors: Are Fears of Regulatory Capture Warranted?
Michelle Pautz
Are They Ready for Their Close-Up? Civil Servants and their Portrayal in Contemporary American Cinema
Michelle Pautz
Their Views Matter: Frontline Environmental Regulators’ Perceptions of the Regulated Community in Ohio
Michelle Pautz
Pursuing Trust in Environmental Regulatory Interactions: The Significance of Inspectors’ Interactions with the Regulated Community
Michelle Pautz
Improving Food Safety through Self-Regulation: Experiences with Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP) Systems in the Produce Industries
Michelle Pautz
2014
2013
Policy Brief: UNSCR 1325: The Challenges of Framing Women’s Rights as a Security Matter
Natalia F. Hudson
