Social networks and political participation

DE Campbell - Annual Review of Political Science, 2013 - annualreviews.org
In recent years, the study of political participation has benefited from growing attention to the
study of social networks. Historically, most explanations for political participation have …

The shame of it all: A review of shame in organizational life

MA Daniels, SL Robinson - Journal of Management, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Shame is a powerful and relevant discrete emotion in the workplace, as organizations are
rife with potential to induce shame, and reactions to shame relate to important …

Perspective taking can promote short-term inclusionary behavior toward Syrian refugees

CL Adida, A Lo, MR Platas - Proceedings of the National Academy of …, 2018 - pnas.org
Social scientists have shown how easily individuals are moved to exclude outgroup
members. Can we foster inclusion instead? This study leverages one of the most significant …

EMOTION AND POLITICAL

T Brader, GE Marcus - The Oxford handbook of political …, 2013 - books.google.com
IT is timely, given the explosion of interest in emotion over the past 20-plus years, to briefly
reflect on the history of research on political emotion. In the 1980s an earlier handbook …

Election laws, mobilization, and turnout: The unanticipated consequences of election reform

BC Burden, DT Canon, KR Mayer… - American Journal of …, 2014 - Wiley Online Library
State governments have experimented with a variety of election laws to make voting more
convenient and increase turnout. The impacts of these reforms vary in surprising ways …

Pride, mindfulness, public self-awareness, affective satisfaction, and customer citizenship behaviour among green restaurant customers

K Hwang, B Lee - International Journal of Hospitality Management, 2019 - Elsevier
Although research on the self has a long history with various psychological perspectives, the
role of the self in visiting green restaurants has not been sufficiently explored. This study …

Is voting habit forming? New evidence from experiments and regression discontinuities

A Coppock, DP Green - American Journal of Political Science, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Field experiments and regression discontinuity designs test whether voting is habit forming
by examining whether a random shock to turnout in one election affects participation in …

[KIRJA][B] Nudge, nudge, think, think: Experimenting with ways to change civic behaviour

P John, S Cotterill, L Richardson, A Moseley, G Smith… - 2013 - books.google.com
'A pathbreaking book that for the first time brings smart policy insights into contact with
creative, rigorous testing. This book sets the standard for all future scientific evaluations of" …

Real, but limited: A meta-analytic assessment of framing effects in the political domain

E Amsalem, A Zoizner - British Journal of Political Science, 2022 - cambridge.org
In the past three decades, scholars have frequently used the concept of framing effects to
assess the competence of citizens' political judgments and how susceptible they are to elite …

Field experiments and the study of voter turnout

DP Green, MC McGrath, PM Aronow - Journal of Elections, Public …, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Although field experiments have long been used to study voter turnout, only recently has this
research method generated widespread scholarly interest. This article reviews the …