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Donald P. Haider-Markel
Donald P. Haider-Markel
Professor of Political Science, University of Kansas
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Pulled over: How police stops define race and citizenship
CR Epp, S Maynard-Moody, D Haider-Markel
University of Chicago Press, 2014
10592014
The politics of gay and lesbian rights: Expanding the scope of the conflict
DP Haider-Markel, KJ Meier
the Journal of Politics 58 (2), 332-349, 1996
6681996
Gun policy, opinion, tragedy, and blame attribution: The conditional influence of issue frames
DP Haider‐Markel, MR Joslyn
Journal of Politics 63 (2), 520-543, 2001
5882001
Beliefs about the origins of homosexuality and support for gay rights: An empirical test of attribution theory
DP Haider-Markel, MR Joslyn
Public opinion quarterly 72 (2), 291-310, 2008
5282008
Race, bureaucracy, and symbolic representation: Interactions between citizens and police
NA Theobald, DP Haider-Markel
Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 19 (2), 409-426, 2009
4572009
Policy diffusion as a geographical expansion of the scope of political conflict: Same-sex marriage bans in the 1990s
DP Haider-Markel
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 1 (1), 5-26, 2001
3172001
Making the national local: Specifying the conditions for national government influence on state policymaking
MD Allen, C Pettus, DP Haider-Markel
State Politics & Policy Quarterly 4 (3), 318-344, 2004
2552004
Issue evolution, political parties, and the culture wars
K Lindaman, DP Haider-Markel
Political research quarterly 55 (1), 91-110, 2002
2552002
Lose, win, or draw? A reexamination of direct democracy and minority rights
DP Haider-Markel, A Querze, K Lindaman
Political Research Quarterly 60 (2), 304-314, 2007
2192007
Degrees of acceptance: Variation in public attitudes toward segments of the LGBT community
DC Lewis, AR Flores, DP Haider-Markel, PR Miller, BL Tadlock, JK Taylor
Political Research Quarterly 70 (4), 861-875, 2017
2082017
Out and running: Gay and lesbian candidates, elections, and policy representation
DP Haider-Markel
Georgetown University Press, 2010
1912010
Beyond profiling: The institutional sources of racial disparities in policing
CR Epp, S Maynard‐Moody, D Haider‐Markel
Public Administration Review 77 (2), 168-178, 2017
1822017
Reassessing the impact of Supreme Court decisions on public opinion: Gay civil rights cases
JW Stoutenborough, DP Haider-Markel, MD Allen
Political Research Quarterly 59 (3), 419-433, 2006
1572006
The politics of social regulatory policy: State and federal hate crime policy and implementation effort
DP Haider-Markel
Political Research Quarterly 51 (1), 69-88, 1998
1521998
The remarkable rise of transgender rights
JK Taylor, DP Haider-Markel, DC Lewis
University of Michigan Press, 2018
1502018
Challenged expectations: Mere exposure effects on attitudes about transgender people and rights
AR Flores, DP Haider‐Markel, DC Lewis, PR Miller, BL Tadlock, JK Taylor
Political Psychology 39 (1), 197-216, 2018
1412018
Minority group interests and political representation: Gay elected officials in the policy process
DP Haider-Markel, MR Joslyn, CJ Kniss
The Journal of Politics 62 (2), 568-577, 2000
1412000
Representation and backlash: The positive and negative influence of descriptive representation
DP Haider‐Markel
Legislative Studies Quarterly 32 (1), 107-133, 2007
1362007
Tracing issue definition and policy change: An analysis of disability issue images and policy response
Y Jeon, DP Haider‐Markel
Policy Studies Journal 29 (2), 215-231, 2001
1282001
Attributions and the regulation of marriage: Considering the parallels between race and homosexuality
DP Haider-Markel, MR Joslyn
PS: Political Science & Politics 38 (2), 233-239, 2005
1192005
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