Regina P. Branton, Ph.D.

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2000 University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 
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General, Journalism
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Bradford S. Jones grad student 2000 University of Arizona
 (Political implications of racial and ethnic diversity.)
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Esparza D, Martinez V, Branton R, et al. (2020) Violence, Trust, and Public Support for the Colombian Peace Agreement Social Science Quarterly. 101: 1236-1254
Martinez-Ebers V, Calfano BR, Branton R. (2019) Bringing People Together: Improving Intergroup Relations via Group Identity Cues: Urban Affairs Review. 107808741985339
Branton R, Perkins J, Pettey S. (2019) To Run or Not to Run? U.S. House Campaign Advertising Journal of Political Marketing. 18: 196-215
Branton R, English A, Pettey S, et al. (2018) The impact of gender and quality opposition on the relative assessment of candidate competency Electoral Studies. 54: 35-43
Barnes TD, Branton RP, Cassese EC. (2017) A Reexamination of Women’s Electoral Success in Open Seat Elections: The Conditioning Effect of Electoral Competition Journal of Women, Politics & Policy. 38: 298-317
Branton R, Martinez-Ebers V, Carey TE, et al. (2015) Social Protest and Policy Attitudes: The Case of the 2006 Immigrant Rallies American Journal of Political Science. 59: 390-402
Cassese EC, Barnes TD, Branton RP. (2015) Racializing gender: Public opinion at the intersection Politics and Gender. 11: 1-26
Carey TE, Branton RP, Martinez-Ebers V. (2014) The Influence of Social Protests on Issue Salience among Latinos Political Research Quarterly. 67: 615-627
Carey TE, Matsubayashi T, Branton R, et al. (2013) The determinants and political consequences of Latinos' perceived intra-group competition Politics, Groups, and Identities. 1: 311-328
Branton RP, Cassese EC, Jones BS. (2012) Race, ethnicity, and U.S. house incumbents evaluations Legislative Studies Quarterly. 37: 465-489
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