Travis G. Coan, Ph.D.

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2011 School of Politics and Economics The Claremont Graduate University 
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Mark A. Abdollahian grad student 2011 The Claremont Graduate University
 (Participation at the Edge of Chaos: A Study of the Nonlinear Dynamics of Protest Politics.)
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Banducci S, Katz G, Thomson C, et al. (2020) A Little Justification Goes a Long Way: Audience Costs and the EU Referendum Acta Politica. 55: 305-326
Coan T, Boussalis C, Holman M. (2020) Political Speech in Religious Sermons Politics and Religion. 1-28
Devaney L, Brereton P, Torney D, et al. (2020) Environmental literacy and deliberative democracy: a content analysis of written submissions to the Irish Citizens’ Assembly on climate change Climatic Change. 1-20
Boussalis C, Coan TG, Holman MR. (2019) Communicating Climate Mitigation and Adaptation Efforts in American Cities Climate. 7: 45
Kolpinskaya E, Katz G, Banducci S, et al. (2019) Mandates matter: how decisive victories enhance expectations about government performance Journal of Elections, Public Opinion & Parties. 1-20
Weaver IS, Williams HTP, Cioroianu I, et al. (2018) Dynamic social media affiliations among UK politicians Social Networks. 54: 132-144
Banducci S, Cioroianu I, Coan T, et al. (2018) Intermedia agenda setting in personalized campaigns: How news media influence the importance of leaders Electoral Studies. 54: 281-288
Boussalis C, Coan TG, Holman MR. (2018) Climate change communication from cities in the USA Climatic Change. 149: 173-187
Boussalis C, Coan TG, Poberezhskaya M. (2016) Measuring and modeling Russian newspaper coverage of climate change Global Environmental Change-Human and Policy Dimensions. 41: 99-110
Boussalis C, Coan TG. (2016) Text-mining the signals of climate change doubt Global Environmental Change. 36: 89-100
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