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Title: “Like The People”: Three Essays on Race, Gender, and Political Participation
Citation Type: Dissertation/Thesis
Publication Year: 2018
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Abstract: “Like The People”: Three Essays on Race, Gender, and Political Participation This dissertation presents three essays, all written with the goal of better understanding mass political behavior in American politics, with a specific focus on experimental approaches and the role of race and gender in political outcomes. The first essay presents the results of a field experiment testing the marginal effects of direct mail on individual vote choice. I fail to find effects of these mailers on vote choice or turnout. The second essay presents the results of the first field experiment to measure the effects of candidate training sessions on political ambition. I find that pre-existing attitudes largely drive the decision to participate in a candidate training session, and that participants started with significantly higher levels of political ambition. The third essay presents a new analysis of a unique dataset of voter registration during and after the Voting Rights Act. I find some evidence of the power threat hypothesis, and a complex interaction between black political agency, white backlash, and institutional barriers.
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Authors: Cubbison, William, C
Institution: The George Washington University
Department: Political Science
Advisor: John M. Sides
Degree: Doctor of Philosophy
Publisher Location: Washington, D.C.
Pages: 102
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Gender, Race and Ethnicity
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