How ideology fuels affective polarization JC Rogowski, JL Sutherland Political behavior 38, 485-508, 2016 | 575 | 2016 |
Keeping your mouth shut: Spiraling self-censorship in the United States JL Gibson, JL Sutherland Political Science Quarterly, 2023 | 44 | 2023 |
The effect of gender on interruptions at congressional hearings MG Miller, JL Sutherland American Political Science Review 117 (1), 103-121, 2023 | 44 | 2023 |
Have state policy agendas become more nationalized? DM Butler, JL Sutherland The Journal of Politics 85 (1), 351-355, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |
The Rise of Self-Censorship in America JL Sutherland, JL Gibson Sutherland, Joseph L., and James L. Gibson, 2024 | | 2024 |
Encouraging Black and Latinx Radio Audiences to Register to Vote: A Field Experiment H Cohen, J Gomez, DP Green, JL Sutherland, MA Zee American Politics Research 51 (5), 559-569, 2023 | | 2023 |
Three Essays on the Study of Nationalization with Automated Content Analysis JL Sutherland Columbia University, 2020 | | 2020 |
Campaign Surrogates, Minimal Effects, and Campaign Dynamics in the 2012 Presidential Election JL Sutherland | | 2017 |
Are Governors More Likely to Keep Their Promises Under Unified Government? Agenda Speech and Legislative Outcomes JL Sutherland | | 2017 |
You Make Me Wanna Move: Multinational Enterprises As Interest Groups And Their Spatial Influence in Congress JL Sutherland | | 2014 |
You’re Nothing Without Me: The Mathematics of the G7-G20-IMF Dynamic JL Sutherland | | 2014 |
Party Renegade: McCarthy’s Effect on Republican Voting Patterns in the Senate JL Sutherland | | 2013 |
The Babel Effect: Central Banks, Multilingual Communications, and Submarket Expectations JL Sutherland | | |