Politics Groups and Identities

Papers
(The TQCC of Politics Groups and Identities is 3. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-08-01 to 2025-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Terms and conditions apply: symbolic prejudice at the intersections of race, gender, and sexuality26
Gender and public perceptions of judges who refuse to recuse16
From public engagement to civically engaged research15
Feeling good about the ties that bind: neighborhood quality and affective linked fate among Black Americans12
What women want: livelihood pursuits and the prioritization of health in rural Mali and Burkina Faso11
Gendered ideologies, gendered perceptions: do nationalist symbols and gender affect people's perceptions of politicians?11
Young adults of color, urban divestment and political socialization in neighborhoods11
The foresight of Frontlash: how Weaver captured liberal states’ influence on the punitive transformation of the American criminal justice system9
One size does not fit all: core political values and principles across race, ethnicity, and gender9
Understanding pan-Asian identity: how and when threat affects Asian and national origin identity attachment9
Outsiders among outside groups? Campaign advertising and the electability of female US House candidates9
Race, belief system complexity, and partisan-ideological sorting9
Biased expectations? An experimental test of which party selectors are more likely to stereotype ethnic minority aspirants as less favorable than ethnic majority aspirants8
The politics of pronouns: how Trump framed the ingroup in the 2016 presidential election8
New label, different identity? Three experiments on the uniqueness ofLatinx8
How refugees respond to hostile political discourse: no exit, but less voice8
Perceived group discrimination and the integration paradox in stigmatized neighborhoods8
Victimhood, partisan identities, and media consumption in the US7
Black lives matter and say her name: how intersectional solidarity strengthens movements for social justice7
How do non-PRC Asian citizens perceive democracy in China and the United States? The role of economic perceptions and ethnic factors7
Christian nationalism: a stained-glass ceiling for LGBT candidates?6
Gender politics in Costa Rica: from descriptive to substantive representation6
Generations in contemporary US politics: statistical aggregations or collective political actors?6
Black Congressional Politics: anxieties of incorporation6
Engaging multiple identity frames in political discussion6
She works hard for the money: explaining racial and gender disparities in candidate success in primary elections6
Best practices: CER with vulnerable populations in contentious political environments5
Detecting the Asian cop: policing and the incorporation of Asian Americans into American empire5
Undermining the party: anti-black attitudes, presidential vote choice, and split-ticket voting among white voters5
Black representation and district compactness in Southern congressional districts5
Correction5
Religious behavior and European veil bans4
Trump’s African Americans? Racial resentment and Black support for Trump in the 2020 elections4
Support for ranked choice voting across party and race: results from a national survey experiment4
Social representations of COVID-19 skeptics: denigration, demonization, and disenfranchisement4
Vulnerability as identity facet: reconceptualizing vulnerability to conduct civically engaged research4
A tug of war: how voters balance ideology and ethnocentrism4
Organizational leaders and intersectional advocacy4
Concurrent pressures of mass protests: the dual influences of #BlackLivesMatter on state-level policing reform adoption4
White partisans’ reactions to real politicians’ tweets framing white supremacy and radical Islam as terrorist threats4
How does the racial composition of high schools affect political participation among students of color?3
Emphasizing similarities or differences: framing effects in LGBTQ movement mobilization3
Reactionary heel politics: the new rhetoric and politics of racial provocation3
Youth’s low presence in parliament: the perspective of candidates and elected representatives3
Education, perceived discrimination, and identity voting: evidence from Brazil’s 2018 election3
Cooperating through distrust: seeking remedies to state and community violence3
The Case for accompaniment in struggles against the state: designing ethically sensible and response research partnerships in political science3
Dear political science: tools for the study of black (life and) politics3
Married with children: do intermarriage and children impact political orientations?3
When pandemic threat does not stoke xenophobia: evidence from a panel survey around COVID-193
Antisemitism and polarization: the political dynamics of American Jewish concerns about traditional and Israel-related antisemitism3
Ethnocultural or generalized? Nationalism and support for punitive immigration policy3
Does the experience of ethnic conflict enhance ethnic identity?3
Viewers like you: the effect of elite co-identity reinforcement on U.S. immigration attitudes3
Veteran social identity, partisanship, and political behavior3
Flowers for the founders: the guest editors’ introduction3
Strong and caring? The stereotypic traits of women of color in politics3
Silencing trans voices3
The dimensions of judicial legitimacy: assessing the impact of Latino representation3
A global index of anti-immigrant xenophobia: associations with cultural dimensions, national well-being, and economic indicators in 151 nations3
When do women represent women’s rights: exploring seniority and political security3
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