Priscilla Southwell
Affiliations: | Department of Political Science | University of Oregon, Eugene, OR, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeKevin A. Pirch | grad student | 2004 | University of Oregon |
Debasis Bhattacharya | grad student | 2013 | University of Oregon |
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Lindgren E, Southwell P. (2019) Discriminating the Vote in the 2016 Presidential Election Journal of Programming Languages. 12: 11 |
Southwell P. (2016) Young Voters after the 2008 Election: A Disappearing Act? Journal of Programming Languages. 9: 80 |
Lindgren E, Southwell P. (2014) The Effect of Electoral Competitiveness on Ideological Voting Patterns in the U.S. House, 2002-10 Politics and Policy. 42: 905-918 |
Southwell P. (2014) How to become a députeé-Lean to the left: Party differences and gender parity in the 2012 National Assembly elections French Politics. 12: 348-356 |
Southwell P, Lindgren E. (2013) The Rise of Neo-Populist Parties in Scandinavia: A Danish Case Study Review of European Studies. 5: 128 |
Lindgren E, Southwell P. (2013) The Effect of Redistricting Commissions on Electoral Competitiveness in U.S. House Elections, 2002-2010 Journal of Programming Languages. 6: 13 |
Southwell PL. (2013) Gender parity thwarted? The effect of electoral reform on Senate and European Parliamentary elections in France, 1999-2011 French Politics. 11: 169-181 |
Southwell P. (2012) Political alienation: Behavioral implications of efficacy and trust in the 2008 U.S. presidential election Review of European Studies. 4: 71-77 |
Southwell PL. (2012) A backroom without the smoke? Superdelegates and the 2008 Democratic nomination process Party Politics. 18: 267-283 |
Southwell PL. (2011) Letting the counties decide: Voter turnout and the all-mail option in the state of Washington Politics and Policy. 39: 979-996 |