Publications
About Our Publications
On this page you will find a list of publications by ISPS Affiliates, including peer-reviewed journal articles, policy briefs, and working papers.
When possible, Publications are linked to Projects and Data via the ISPS KnowledgeBase.
Title | Author(s) | Discipline | Publication |
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Economic Incentives or Racial Bias? Public Opinion and Racial Inequities in Power Plant Siting in the United States |
Eric Scheuch |
Political Science | Energy Research & Social Science | 2025 |
Can Official Messaging on Trust in Elections Break Through Partisan Polarization? |
Jennifer Gaudette, Seth J. Hill, Thad Kousser, Mackenzie Lockhart, and Mindy Romero |
Political Science | British Journal of Political Science | 2025 |
Infanticide and Infant Abandonment: New Directions in US Law and Policy |
Lori Bruce, Clara S. Lewis, and Mark R. Mercurio |
Bioethics | Pediatrics | 2025 |
The Insurance Value of Abortion and Support for Reproductive Rights |
Natalie Hernandez, Alexander Trubowitz, and Sam Zacher |
Political Science | Political Behavior | 2025 |
Are Democracies Better at Solving Problems than Non-Democratic Regimes? |
Bryan D. Jones |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
The Politics of Problem Solving: Housing, Pensions, and the Organization of Interests |
Sarah F. Anzia |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
Heuristic Agenda Closure in Administrative Government |
Daniel Carpenter |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
Congress as Problem Solver: Building Consensus Despite Polarization |
James M. Curry and Frances E. Lee |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
The Civil Service as a Problem-Solving Institution |
Donald Moynihan |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
Congressional Fundraising Dynamics and Their Implications for Problem-Solving |
Brandice Canes-Wrone |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
Listen for a Change? A Longitudinal Field Experiment on Listening’s Potential to Enhance Persuasion |
Erik Santoro, David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, and Roni Porat |
Political Science | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | 2025 |
Explaining Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Advance Care Planning: A Decomposition Analysis |
Yifan Lou, Emma Zang, and Qianqian Li |
Public Health | Journal of Pain and Symptom Management | 2025 |
Good Clinical Ethics Requires Access to Diverse Community Perspectives |
Lorie Bruce and Carol L. Powers |
Bioethics | American Journal of Bioethics | 2025 |
America’s New Racial Battle Lines. By Rogers M. Smith and Desmond King |
Jacob S. Hacker |
Political Science | Perspectives on Politics | 2025 |
Novel Indices of State- and County-Level Social Disadvantage in Older Americans and Disparities in Mortality |
Yi Wang, Emma X. Zang, Kendra Davis-Plourde, Thomas M. Gill, and Robert Becher |
Public Health | Health and Place | 2025 |
Targeted Abortion Frames Do Not Mobilize Political Action-Taking |
Natalie Hernandez, Nicholas Ottone, and Joshua Kalla |
Political Science | American Politics Research | 2025 |
Reflections on Government Success and Failure |
Lawrence Rothenberg |
Political Science | ISPS working paper | 2025 |
Pop Culture and the Evolving Politics of the Right: The Potential of Interpretive Methods for Studying Gender, Race, and Politics |
Minali Aggarwal and Micah English |
Political Science | Politics & Gender | 2025 |
Why Masses Support Democratic Backsliding |
Noam Gidron, Yotam Margalit, Lior Sheffer, and Itamar Yakir |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2025 |
Everything in Moderation? The Effect of Extremist Nominations on Individual and Corporate PAC Fundraising |
Mellissa Meisels |
Political Science | Political Science Research and Methods | 2025 |
ISPS Working Paper Series
ISPS advances interdisciplinary research in the social sciences that aims to shape public policy and inform democratic deliberation. The ISPS network includes scholars and students from many departments in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and from Yale’s graduate and professional schools as well as select experts from other institutions. The ISPS Working Paper Series provides a platform for ISPS affiliates to make their work available for public consumption and discussion.
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