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The Political Divergence of Ohio and Michigan

Ohio and Michigan are demographically similar states whose politics have diverged since 2016. This research aims to explain why these two Midwestern states have taken such different political paths ... %) (United States Census Bureau, 2023; Union Membership and Coverage Database, 2023) . These are only a few of the demographic similarities between the states which suggest that the change in political

The Bitter End: The 2020 Presidential Campaign and the Challenge to American Democracy

American Democracy begins with one of the darkest moments in recent American political history: the January 6th attack on the Capitol. John Sides, Chris Tausanovitch, and Lynn Vavreck were perplexed about ... the current state of partisan political behavior following the controversial 2020 presidential election. In the introductory chapters, the authors begin by arguing that the essence of political

An Analysis of Poverty Convergence: Evidence from Pennsylvania Counties

at the 2023 Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists Conference. We are indebted to an anonymous reviewer whose comments significantly improved this paper. We gratefully acknowledge the ... .2017.12.010 Barro, R. J. (1996). Democracy and growth. Journal of Economic Growth, 1(1), 1-27. Barro, R. J., & Sala-i-Martin, X. (1992). Convergence. Journal of Political Economy, 100(2), 223-251. Benfica, R

Pathologists’ first opinions on barriers and facilitators of computational pathology adoption in oncological pathology: an international study

sending feedback on CPath clinical performance to the supplier. Social, political and legal factors – Healthcare regulation Considering legal factors, the uncertainty about the liability position of ... change; and Social, political and legal factors. We did not use the Patient factors domain since pathologists are not in direct contact with patients. Toward the end of the interviews, participants had the

Ann Gleig Discusses Buddhist Geeks, Technology & Public Transportation

Ever wonder how Buddhists use blogs, podcasts and other emerging technologies to support Buddhist religion and philosophy? Richard Harrison (University Libraries) interviews Dr. Ann Glieg (Philosophy ... , please contact . nA gielG esucsiD tsihduB skeG aMy 3, 2013 (https://illuminations.library.ucf.edu/) , yglonhce T & cilbuP noiatropsnar T Dr. Ann Gleig joined the UCF Department of Philosophy in August 2012

How the Tea Party Captured the GOP Insurgent Factions in American Politics

finds considerable ideological differences between the Tea Party and the GOP, which explains why the Tea Party implemented insurgent tactics to renegotiate the political identity of the Republican Party ... dissipate. However, Blum finds that researchers failed to notice how the Tea Party became an insurgent faction that exerted significant political influence on its host party and changed its ideological makeup

Journal of Economics and Politics: Examining the transition to an online publication

and Politics (JEP) is published by the Ohio Association of Economists and Political Scientists. Under the leadership of editor, Elizabeth Stiles, in August 2016, Volume 22 was the first published online ... JEP originated from the Political Science discipline. Table 3 number of unique authors. Each author is counted only once. Book Reviews Total Downloads (since Oct. 31, 2022) 13313 721 366 14,400

The Methodology of Multiple Regressions for GDP per Capita for Nations in the World Between 0 CE and 1940

national income models over long time periods (0CE to the present, for instance). Besides the Maddison GDP data, a number of other variables such as population, climate attributes, political characteristics ... these causes; geographic location, political and social factors, and population genetics. Consequently, I examine some of the literature that suggests ways to estimate such a model. A number of papers

Extending Research of Neighborhood Governance Systems: An Empirical Study of Community Councils in Cincinnati, Ohio

, USA 1 Part of the American Politics Commons, Other Political Science Commons, Other Public Affairs , Public Follow this and additional works at: https://collected.jcu.edu/jep Policy and Public ... “bridging social capital,” which are “network relationships that connect groups and cross cleavages with respect to race, class, or political interest” (Musso et al., 2006; p. 85) . Also, a neighborhood

Identity and Efficacy: Latinos in the United States

QUESTIONS ABOUT THE EFFECT OF IDENTITY ON POLITICAL ATTITUDES AND BEHAVIOR IN THE UNITED STATES ARE INCREASINGLY IMPORTANT AS ITS POPULATION BECOMES MORE DIVERSE. THE PRIMARY DRIVER OF THAT INCREASED ... IDENTITY. WE ALSO FIND RESULTS THAT REINFORCE THE PRESENCE OF CLASSIC INFLUENCES ON EFFICACY SUCH AS SOCIOECONOMIC STATUS AND POLITICAL ENGAGEMENT. INTRODUCTION What role does identity have on Latino

A Tale of Two Administrations: A Comparison between the George W. Bush and the Barack H. Obama Administrations on Border Security

Border security remains a prominent political issue in 2018. During the 2016 presidential campaign, candidates from the Republican and Democratic parties referred to the effectiveness, or lack ... immigrants and their families (Caplan-Bricker, 2014) . Given the differences in philosophy between the two parties and the current oppositional political climate, it is easy to see the difficulty in

Peace in Our Time

Dr. Michael Mousseau is Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Central Florida. He joined UCF in 2013 after fifteen years teaching at Koç…

A Battleground No More: Cosmopolitanism, the Culture Wars, and the Urban-Rural Divide in Ohio Elections, 2004-2020

despite losing the national popular vote by five percent (“Dave Leip’s Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections”). This increased Ohio’s pro-GOP lean to six percent, which falls outside of the Cook Political ... Report’s traditional battleground measure (“Introducing the 2021 Cook Political Report Partisan Voter Index”). The central question of this manuscript is what is behind these partisan shifts? We make a

Exhibit: Recollections of a Cartoonist

area. The exhibit – based on Stein’s unpublished manuscript, “Recollections of a Cartoonist: Creating in Different World” – uses sketches, political cartoons, comic strips, and other artwork by Stein to

Unfinished Business

" The Journal of Economics and Politics: Vol. 27: Iss. 1 The Journal of Economics and Politics David McClough 0 0 Ohio Northern University , USA Part of the Political Economy Commons Recommended

Ballot Measures in the Tristate: An Examination of Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky

language and passage rates. However, this study focuses on three interconnected states that have a long history of policy diffusion and similar socioeconomic, political and geographic landscapes that set the ... opinion polls or survey questions and how they influence response rates and vote choice has historically been a significant focus of political science literature (Rasinksi 1989; Kalton, Collins and Brook

The Value of Everything: Making and Taking in the Global Economy

" The Journal The Journal of Economics and Politics David McClough 0 0 Ohio Northern University , USA Part of the Political Economy Commons Recommended Citation - Article 1 Follow this and ... of Margaret Thatcher. That these two politicians could rise to office and affect change must be due to some dissatisfaction experienced by the voting public. Any analysis of the shift to the political

The roles of intratumour heterogeneity in the biology and treatment of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

. 2015 ; 75 : 4582 - 92 . 37. Blau HM , Brazelton TR , Weimann JM . The evolving concept of a stem cell: entity or function? Cell . 2001 ; 105 : 829 - 41 . 38. Laplane L. Cancer stem cells: philosophy and

EMPIRICAL OBSERVATIONS OF POLITICAL OBLIGATION: WHAT'S PAST IS PROLOGUE

political philosophy and styled them as 1. Plato's "elite wisdom view," 2. St. Paul's absolutist approach, 3. Luther's "dreadful consequences view," 4. Benthem's egoistic utilitarianism, S. Bentham's "social ... , we argued that this group could be thought of as anarchists of a sort. Here we have been concerned with how political philosophy might deal with the individuals on different factors. not the internal

Information cascades in the classroom: the relationship between in-class feedback and course performance

of fads, fashion, custom, and cultural change as informational cascades . Journal of Political Economy , 100 ( 5 ), 992 - 1026 . Blanes i Vidal , J. & M. Nossol ( 2011 ). Tournaments without prizes ... , F. & R. Lundholm ( 1995 ). Endogenous timing and the clustering of agents' decisions . Journal of Political Economy 103 ( 5 ), 1039 - 1066 . Harrison , G. W. & J. A. List ( 2004 ). Field experiments