RESEARCH PUBLICATIONS
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
WORKING PAPERS
LINK TO CV
- Strickler, Ryan. 2024. "Productivity Matters: Legislative Effectiveness, Bipartisanship, and Electoral Accountability.” Forthcoming in Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, and Parties. Link to Survey Instrument.
- Strickler, Ryan, and Edward Lawson. 2022. "Racial Conservatism, Self-Monitoring, and Perceptions of Police Violence." Politics, Groups, and Identities. Available here.
- Darmofal, David, and Ryan Strickler. 2019. Demography, Politics, and Partisan Polarization in the United States, 1828-2016. Dordrecht; Springer Publishing, Series in Spatial Demography. Link to description.
- Epperly, Brad, Ryan Strickler, Paul White, and Chris Witko. “Rule by Violence, Rule by Law: Lynching, Jim Crow, and the Continuing Evolution of Voter Suppression in the U.S.” Perspectives on Politics. Available here.
- Strickler, Ryan. "Deliberate with the Enemy? Polarization, Social Identity, and Attitudes Toward Disagreement." Political Research Quarterly 71 (1): 3-18. Available here. Draft version available here.
- Strickler, Ryan. 2015. “A Sorted America? Geography Polarization and Value Overlap in the American Electorate.” Social Science Quarterly 97 (2): 439-457. Link to Paper.
- Darmofal, David, and Ryan Strickler. 2015. “Bringing Together Spatial Demography and Political Science: Reexamining The Big Sort.” in Frank M. Howell, Jeremy R. Porter and Stephen Mathews (eds.), Recapturing Space: New Middle-Range Theory In Spatial Demography. Volume 1, Spatial Demography Series. Dordrecht: Springer. Link to Paper.
OTHER PUBLICATIONS
- "Questioning the 'Big Sort.'" Divided We Fall. Published 4/14/2022. Available here.
- Book review for Open Versus Closed: Personality, Identity, and the Politics of Redistribution. Politics and the Life Sciences 38 (1): 106-8. Available here.
- “Why Our Partisan Identities Mean We Are Talking Past Each Other.” London School of Economics United States Politics and Policy Blog. Published 10/18/2018 here.
- “The Impact of Partisan Polarization on Political Discussion.” Open Forest. Published 12/1/2017. Available here.
WORKING PAPERS
- Strickler, Ryan. "Cross-Party Empathy and Support for Democratic Norms." Survey instrument for initial study here. Initial conference papers here and here.
- Masood, Ali, Ryan Strickler, and Mike Zilis. "The Presidency, Partisan Cues, and Public Perceptions of Non-Electoral Institutions."
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