Thomas L. Brunell
ScholarGPS® ID: 95587841733358
Affiliation History
Field
Social Sciences
Discipline
Economics
Top Specialties
Census | Government | Justice
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Publication Count
92
Predicted Citations
1,938
Predicted h-index
22
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Publications and Citation History
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Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Derivations Relating to Chamber and Party Medians (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Derivations for the Appeal-to-the-Base Model (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Relation between Candidate and District Ideology: Statistical and Theoretical Analyses (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
The Party-Constraint Model (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Heterogeneity across Districts and within-District Partisan Gap and Proclivity (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Why, Even in Highly Competitive Districts, Are Candidate Positions So Different? (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
How Does Party Discipline Generate Polarization? (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Consequences of Polarized Politics (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Copyright Page (book chapter) In How Polarization Begets Polarization Oxford University PressNew York (2023) |
Identifying the “Downsian Ceiling”: When Does Polarization Make Appealing to One’s Base More Attractive than Moderating to the Center (journal article) Journal of Political Institutions and Political Economy, volume 3, issue 3–4, pages 273-293 (2022). |
World Medical & Health Policy, volume 12, issue 4, pages 482-486 (2020). |
The Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics, volume 5, issue 2, pages 275-298 (2020). |
How Do State‐Level Environmental Policies Impact the Voting Behavior of National Legislators?* (journal article) Social Science Quarterly, volume 100, issue 1, pages 289-306 (2019). |
Using US Senate Delegations from the Same State as Paired Comparisons: Evidence for a Reagan Realignment (journal article) PS Political Science & Politics, volume 51, issue 03, pages 512-516 (2018). |
Congress & the Presidency, volume 44, issue 1, pages 176-178 (2017). |
Components of party polarization in the US House of Representatives (journal article) Journal of Theoretical Politics, volume 28, issue 4, pages 598-624 (2016). |
Replacement in the U.S. House (journal article) Party Politics, volume 22, issue 4, pages 440-451 (2016). |
The volatility of median and supermajoritarian pivots in the U.S. Congress and the effects of party polarization (journal article) Public Choice, volume 166, issue 1-2, pages 183-204 (2016). |
Election administration and perceptions of fair elections (journal article) Electoral Studies, volume 38 (2015). |