2025 Graduate Student Publications
Trade-Offs in Sustainable Energy Transition: Institutions and Interests in Shaping Energy and Electricity MixesBy: Hyodong SohnAbstract: Trade-offs inherent in societal decisions about the sustainable energy transition are investigated using- FEMINIST SPATIAL POLITICSBy: Sarah BrownAbstract: In Feminist Spatial Politics, I offer an explicitly spatial analysis of feminist activism that contests material spaces–buildings, infrastructures, and city layouts– to theorize an answer to a
Temperature Shocks and Health System Resilience: Evidence from the Supply Chain in GhanaBy: Aleksandr Michuda, Adriana Molina-GarzĂłn, Karen Ortiz-BecerraAbstract: This paper examines how extreme temperatures affect the operational capacity of a
Stereotypes and scandals: Politician gender and public judgments about scandal in MexicoBy: Fernanda Quintanilla DomĂnguez, Rebecca Bell-Martin, Brett Ryan BessenAbstract: This article examines how politician gender shapes voter judgments about
What’s woke? Ordinary Americans’ understandings of wokenessBy: Benjamin M VanDreew, Joseph B Phillips, B Kal Munis, Spencer GoidelAbstract: The term “woke” has evolved from its roots in the 1960s civil rights movement to a mainstream political
Red, Blue, and Going for Gold: Partisan Support for Olympic Host BidsBy: Samantha RegisterAbstract: Recent opposition to Olympic bids in American cities underscores some residents’ disapproval of their cities hosting mega-events. In this study
Building Resilience Against Violent Extremism Digitally: Trialing a New Gender-Based Approach Among GamersBy: Galen Lamphere-Englund, Mike Wilson, Jessica White, Claudia Wallner, Rachel Kowert, Nitchakarn Kaewbuadee, Petra Regeni, Alex Bradley
Digital games as cultural assets of influenceBy: Rachel Kowert, Alex NewhouseAbstract: This chapter delves into the vulnerabilities of digital gaming spaces as platforms for the spread of extremist ideologies and recruitment. It argues that
Extremist Identity Creation Through Performative Infighting on SteamBy: Alex Bradley Newhouse, Rachel KowertAbstract: The video game marketplace Steam has long hosted a lively social network for the purpose of connecting game players and game
How Do Environments Shape the Presence and Degree of Interpersonal Political Interactions?By: Stone Neilon, Anand E. Sokhey, Matthew T. PietrykaAbstract: We investigate how two types of environments shape interpersonal political interactions: