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Katherine Levine Einstein
Katherine Levine Einstein
Associate Professor of Political Science, Boston University
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Do I think BLS data are BS? The consequences of conspiracy theories
KL Einstein, DM Glick
Political Behavior 37, 679-701, 2015
3502015
Neighborhood defenders: Participatory politics and America’s housing crisis
KL Einstein, DM Glick, M Palmer
Cambridge University Press, 2019
2712019
Who participates in local government? Evidence from meeting minutes
KL Einstein, M Palmer, DM Glick
Perspectives on politics 17 (1), 28-46, 2019
2522019
Do facts matter? Information and misinformation in American politics
JL Hochschild, KL Einstein
Political Science Quarterly 130 (4), 585-624, 2015
2502015
Black lives matter: Evidence that police-caused deaths predict protest activity
V Williamson, KS Trump, KL Einstein
Perspectives on Politics 16 (2), 400-415, 2018
2372018
Does Race Affect Access to Government Services?: An Experiment Exploring Street Level Bureaucrats and Access to Public Housing
KL Einstein, DM Glick
American Journal of Political Science, 2016
2232016
Pushing the city limits: Policy responsiveness in municipal government
KL Einstein, V Kogan
Urban Affairs Review 52 (1), 3-32, 2016
2022016
Mayors, partisanship, and redistribution: Evidence directly from US mayors
KL Einstein, DM Glick
Urban Affairs Review 54 (1), 74-106, 2018
772018
Do facts matter
JL Hochschild, KL Einstein
Information and misinformation in American politics 1, 2015
682015
Cities in American federalism: Evidence on state–local government conflict from a survey of mayors
KL Einstein, DM Glick
Publius: The Journal of Federalism 47 (4), 599-621, 2017
552017
Dying for advice: code status discussions between resident physicians and patients with advanced cancer—a national survey
DJ Einstein, KL Einstein, P Mathew
Journal of Palliative Medicine 18 (6), 535-541, 2015
512015
Scandals, conspiracies and the vicious cycle of cynicism
KL Einstein, DM Glick
Annual meeting of the American political science association, 2013
48*2013
The privileged few: How exclusionary zoning amplifies the advantaged and blocks new housing—and what we can do about it
KL Einstein
Urban Affairs Review 57 (1), 252-268, 2021
472021
Still muted: The limited participatory democracy of Zoom public meetings
KL Einstein, D Glick, L Godinez Puig, M Palmer
Urban Affairs Review 59 (4), 1279-1291, 2023
402023
‘It isn’t what we don’t know that gives us trouble, it’s what we know that ain’t so’: Misinformation and democratic politics
J Hochschild, KL Einstein
British Journal of Political Science 45 (3), 467-475, 2015
332015
Home rule be damned: Exploring policy conflicts between the statehouse and city hall
WD Hicks, C Weissert, J Swanson, J Bulman-Pozen, V Kogan, ...
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (1), 26-38, 2018
302018
Do mayors run for higher office? New evidence on progressive ambition
KL Einstein, DM Glick, M Palmer, RJ Pressel
American Politics Research 48 (1), 197-221, 2020
212020
City learning: Evidence of policy information diffusion from a survey of US mayors
KL Einstein, DM Glick, M Palmer
Political Research Quarterly 72 (1), 243-258, 2019
212019
2016 Menino Survey of Mayors
KL Einstein, D Glick, C LeBlanc
Boston University Initiative on Cities, 2017
212017
Who Represents the Renters?
KL Einstein, JT Ornstein, M Palmer
Housing Policy Debate 33 (6), 1554-1568, 2023
202023
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