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 | Year |
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The German Trade Shock and the Rise of the Neo-Welfare State in Early Twentieth-Century Britain |
Ken Scheve and Theo Serlin |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2022 |
Can Racial Diversity among Judges Affect Sentencing Outcomes? |
Allison Harris |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2023 |
Declaring and Diagnosing Research Designs |
Graeme Blair, Jasper Cooper, Alex Coppock and Macartan Humphreys |
Interdisciplinary | American Political Science Review | 2019 |
Control without Confirmation: The Politics of Vacancies in Presidential Appointments |
Christina Kinane |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2021 |
Insecure Alliances: Risk, Inequality, and Support for the Welfare State |
Philipp Rhem, Jacob S. Hacker, Mark Schlesinger |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2012 |
The Geography of Racially Polarized Voting: Calibrating Surveys at the District Level |
Shiro Kuriwaki, Stephen Ansolabhere, Angelo Dagonel, and Soichiro Yamauchi |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2023 |
Reducing Exclusionary Attitudes Through Interpersonal Conversation: Evidence From Three Field Experiments |
Joshua L. Kalla and David E. Broockman |
Political Science | American Political Science Review | 2020 |
The Effect of the Size of Voting Blocs on Incumbents' Roll-Call Voting and the Asymmetric Polarization of Congress |
Daniel M. Butler |
Political Science | American Bahavioral Scientist | 2009 |
Does Campaign Spending Work? Field Experiments Provide Evidence and Suggest New Theory |
Alan S. Gerber |
Political Science | American Bahavioral Scientist | 2004 |
Who Is Mobilized to Vote? A Re-Analysis of 11 Field Experiments |
Kevin Arceneaux, David W. Nickerson |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2009 |
Black Politicians Are More Intrinsically Motivated to Advance Blacks' Interests: A Field Experiment Manipulating Political Incentives |
David E. Broockman |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2013 |
Trains, Trade, and Transformation: A Spatial Rogowski Theory of America's 19th-Century Protectionism |
Kenneth Scheve and Theo Serlin |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2024 |
Qualitative Imputation of Missing Potential Outcomes |
Alexander Coppock, Dipin Kaur |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2022 |
The Majority-Minority Divide in Attitudes toward Internal Migration: Evidence from Mumbai |
Nikhar Gaikwad and Gareth Nellis |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2016 |
Instrumental Variables Estimation in Political Science: A Readers’ Guide |
Allison J. Sovey, Donald P. Green |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2011 |
When and Why Are Campaigns’ Persuasive Effects Small? Evidence from the 2020 U.S. Presidential Election |
David E. Broockman and Joshua L. Kalla |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2022 |
Detecting Spillover Effects: Design and Analysis of Multilevel Experiments |
Betsy Sinclair, Margaret McConnell, Donald P. Green |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2012 |
Field Experiments Testing the Impact of Radio Advertisements on Electoral Competition |
Costas Panagopoulos, Donald P. Green |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2008 |
Cognitive Biases and the Strength of Political Arguments |
Kevin Arceneaux |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2012 |
Does Affective Polarization Undermine Democratic Norms or Accountability? Maybe Not |
David E. Broockman, Joshua L. Kalla, Sean J. Westwood |
Political Science | American Journal of Political Science | 2022 |
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.
Featured Books by ISPS Faculty
ISPS Sponsored Publications
ISPS Politics & Policy Book Series: A series striving to place policy- and law-making in historical and comparative perspective, reflecting the broad, multidisciplinary character of ISPS.
ISPS Journal: A biannual publication that serves to highlight ISPS scholars’ publications and as a development piece for foundations and interested donors.
GOTV website: A website compiling results from a wide array of voter mobilization field experiments. Findings from these scientifically measured studies of various Get-Out-the-Vote methods offer valuable insight into which methods are most effective in mobilizing voter turnout (Note: the website indexes GOTV experiments published before 2006).
The Bulletin of Yale University includes several issues devoted to ISPS (PDF): 2000-2002, 2002-2004, 2004-2006, and 2006-2008.