46 results on '"Hutchings, Vincent L."'
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2. Election Night’s Alright for Fighting: The Role of Emotions in Political Participation
3. The Impact of Explicit Racial Cues on Gender Differences in Support for Confederate Symbols and Partisanship
4. The Compassion Strategy: Race and the Gender Gap in Campaign 2000
5. Congressional Representation of Black Interests: Recognizing the Importance of Stability
6. Cues That Matter: How Political Ads Prime Racial Attitudes during Campaigns
7. Political Context, Issue Salience, and Selective Attentiveness: Constituent Knowledge of the Clarence Thomas Confirmation Vote
8. Issue Salience and Support for Civil Rights Legislation among Southern Democrats
9. Perceptions of Racial Group Competition: Extending Blumer's Theory of Group Position to a Multiracial Social Context
10. Divide and Conquer: How Partisan Race Cues Polarize The Electorate
11. The sociological and social-psychological approaches
12. Racial Cues in Campaign News: The Effects of Candidate Strategies on Group Activation and Political Attentiveness among African Americans
13. Sex and Race: Are Black Candidates More Likely to be Disadvantaged by Sex Scandals?
14. Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability : How Citizens Learn about Politics
15. Selective Exposure in the Internet Age: The Interaction between Anxiety and Information Utility
16. Change or More of the Same? Evaluating Racial Attitudes in the Obama Era
17. Is a Worried Citizen a Good Citizen? Emotions, Political Information Seeking, and Learning via the Internet
18. Mentoring and African-American Political Scientists
19. Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability
20. The impact of political advertising on knowledge, internet information seeking, and candidate preference
21. The Determinants and Political Consequences of Prejudice
22. Explaining Perceptions of Competitive Threat in a Multiracial Context
23. Group cues and ideological constraint: a replication of political advertising effects studies in the lab and in the field
24. Whitewashing: How Obama Used Implicit Racial Cues as a Defense Against Political Rumors
25. Public Opinion and Democratic Accountability
26. Rifts and Tides: The Road to Black Political Representation
27. Racial Disenfranchisement
28. RACISM, GROUP POSITION, AND ATTITUDES ABOUT IMMIGRATION AMONG BLACKS AND WHITES1
29. Sex and Race: Are Black Candidates More Likely to be Disadvantaged by Sex Scandals?
30. Experiments on Racial Priming in Political Campaigns
31. National Politics Study, 2004
32. The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality Tali Mendelberg
33. THE CENTRALITY OF RACE IN AMERICAN POLITICS
34. THE COMPLEXITY OF RACIAL ATTITUDES: Continuing Progress or the Calm Before the Storm?
35. Partisanship and Exposure to Counterattitudinal Messages: The Selective Exposure Hypothesis Reconsidered.
36. The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality By Tali Mendelberg. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2001. 320p. $52.50 cloth, $17.95 paper.
37. Whose Side Are You On? Explaining Perceptions of Competitive Threat in a Multi-Racial and Multi-Ethnic National Sample.
38. Election Night's All Right for Fighting: The Role of Anger versus Anxiety in Political Participation.
39. When Threats Prompt Action.
40. Georgia on My Mind: Race, Gender, and Support for the Confederate Battle Emblem.
41. The Compassion Strategy: Race and the Gender Gap in American Politics.
42. The Inclusion of Minority Interests in Congress and the Presidency
43. THE COMPASSION STRATEGY.
44. Election Night's All Right for Fighting? The Participatory Impact of Negative Emotions.
45. Senators on the Campaign Trail: The Politics of Representation (Book).
46. The Race Card (Book).
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