Crossref Citations
This article has been cited by the following publications. This list is generated based on data provided by
Crossref.
Williamson, Vanessa
Skocpol, Theda
and
Coggin, John
2011.
The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism.
Perspectives on Politics,
Vol. 9,
Issue. 1,
p.
25.
Maddern, Stacy Warner
and
Ness, Immanuel
2011.
The International Encyclopedia of Revolution and Protest.
p.
1.
Richet, Isabelle
2012.
La lutte pour un salaire décent ( living wage ). Force et faiblesse d'un mouvement progressiste face à l'offensive conservatrice.
Politique américaine,
Vol. N° 20,
Issue. 2,
p.
103.
Wilson, David C.
and
Brewer, Paul R.
2013.
The Foundations of Public Opinion on Voter ID Laws.
Public Opinion Quarterly,
Vol. 77,
Issue. 4,
p.
962.
Langegger, Sig
2013.
Viva la Raza! A Park, a Riot and Neighbourhood Change in North Denver.
Urban Studies,
Vol. 50,
Issue. 16,
p.
3360.
Bentele, Keith G.
and
O'Brien, Erin E.
2013.
Jim Crow 2.0? Why States Consider and Adopt Restrictive Voter Access Policies.
Perspectives on Politics,
Vol. 11,
Issue. 4,
p.
1088.
Beaulieu, Emily
2013.
Political Parties and Perceptions of Election Fraud in the U.S..
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Swarts, Heidi
2013.
The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Social and Political Movements.
Barnes, Tiffany D.
and
Beaulieu, Emily
2014.
Gender Stereotypes and Corruption: How Candidates Affect Perceptions of Election Fraud.
Politics & Gender,
Vol. 10,
Issue. 3,
p.
365.
Beaulieu, Emily
2014.
From voter ID to party ID: How political parties affect perceptions of election fraud in the U.S..
Electoral Studies,
Vol. 35,
Issue. ,
p.
24.
Fogarty, Brian J
Curtis, Jessica
Gouzien, Patricia Frances
Kimball, David C
and
Vorst, Eric C
2015.
News attention to voter fraud in the 2008 and 2012 US elections.
Research & Politics,
Vol. 2,
Issue. 2,
Udani, Adriano
and
Kimball, David
2015.
Are Voter Fraud Beliefs an Extension of Immigrant Resentment?.
SSRN Electronic Journal,
Beaulieu, Emily
2016.
Electronic Voting and Perceptions of Election Fraud and Fairness.
Journal of Experimental Political Science,
Vol. 3,
Issue. 1,
p.
18.
Rojecki, Andrew
and
Meraz, Sharon
2016.
Rumors and factitious informational blends: The role of the web in speculative politics.
New Media & Society,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 1,
p.
25.
Wilson, David C.
and
King-Meadows, Tyson
2016.
Perceived electoral malfeasance and resentment over the election of Barack Obama.
Electoral Studies,
Vol. 44,
Issue. ,
p.
35.
Boynton, GR
and
Richardson, Glenn W
2016.
Agenda setting in the twenty-first century.
New Media & Society,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 9,
p.
1916.
Peck, Reece
2017.
Usurping the usable past: How Fox News remembered the Great Depression during the Great Recession.
Journalism,
Vol. 18,
Issue. 6,
p.
680.
Chatfield, A. T.
Reddick, C. G.
and
Choi, K. P.
2017.
Online Media Use of False News to Frame the 2016 Trump Presidential Campaign.
p.
213.
Ramondt, Steven
and
Ramírez, A. Susana
2017.
Fatalism and exposure to health information from the media: examining the evidence for causal influence.
Annals of the International Communication Association,
Vol. 41,
Issue. 3-4,
p.
298.
Conover, Pamela Johnston
and
Miller, Patrick R.
2018.
How Republicans Won on Voter Identification Laws: The Roles of Strategic Reasoning and Moral Conviction*.
Social Science Quarterly,
Vol. 99,
Issue. 2,
p.
490.