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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
These projects explore the effects of threats of political violence and actual occurrences of political violence on public attitudes and political behavior.
How the Public Views Politician Responses to Violent Threats: The Role of Gender - Kishan Bhakta, Rice University; Maranda Joyce, Rice University; Tabitha Koch, Rice University; Jonathan Homola, UCLA
Partisanship and the Evaluation of Threats & Violence against Elected Officials - Alexandra Filindra, University of Illinois at Chicago; Laurel Harbridge-Yong, Northwestern University; Andrea A Manning, University of Illinois at Chicago; Paul Teas, University of Illinois Chicago
The Minimal Effects of Mass Shootings on Voters' Policy Preferences - Ryan Baxter-King, UCLA/Vanderbilt
The Very Real Impact of Support for Hypothetical Violence - Kyle McWagner, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee; William Cullen Kidd, University of California, Irvine