CV (Updated May 2024)
Publications
Donald Trump's Effect on Who is Considered 'Conservative'. 2022. American Politics Research
Online Appendix
"How the Media Uses the Phrase 'Identity Politics'" with Alec Abraham (undergraduate). 2022. PS: Political Science and Politics
Book Chapter: NeverTrump and the Fourth Estate. In The Republican Resistance: #NeverTrump Conservatives and the Future of the GOP (with April Johnson). 2020. Lexington Books
“Allies or Adversaries? Donald Trump’s Republican Support in Congress” with Jordan Ragusa, Lauren Johnson and Deon McCray. 2019. Perspectives on Politics
Replication Data
"In-Group Love vs. Out-Group Hate: Which Is More Important to Partisans and When?" with Jenn Wright and Daniela Goya-Tocchetto. 2019. Political Behavior
**Discussed in the NY Times
Replication Data
"Does Negative Information Moderate Ideological Identity? An Experimental Test". 2019. Social Science Quarterly
“A Tale of Two Democrats: How Authoritarianism Shaped the Democratic Primary”. 2018. Julie Wronski, Alexa Bankert, Karyn Amira, April Johnson and Lindsey Levitan. The Journal of Politics.
**Discussed in the NY Times
Replication data.
"Do People Contrast and Assimilate Candidate Ideology? An Experimental Test of the Projection Hypothesis" 2018. The Journal of Experimental Political Science
Replication data
“The Southern Accent as a Heuristic in Campaigns and Elections” 2018. American Politics Research. Karyn Amira, Chris Cooper, Gibbs Knotts, and Claire Wofford. (All authors contributed equally)
The Decision Not to Furl the Confederate Flag in my Classroom. 2017. The Journal of Political Science Education
“Revisiting Dynamic Social Impact Theory: Extensions and Applications for Political Science.” 2013. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society. Nicholas A. Seltzer, April A. Johnson, Karyn Amira.
Other Publications:
Book Review. Compromise in An Age of Party Polarization. 2021. Perspectives on Politics.
Publications
Donald Trump's Effect on Who is Considered 'Conservative'. 2022. American Politics Research
Online Appendix
"How the Media Uses the Phrase 'Identity Politics'" with Alec Abraham (undergraduate). 2022. PS: Political Science and Politics
Book Chapter: NeverTrump and the Fourth Estate. In The Republican Resistance: #NeverTrump Conservatives and the Future of the GOP (with April Johnson). 2020. Lexington Books
“Allies or Adversaries? Donald Trump’s Republican Support in Congress” with Jordan Ragusa, Lauren Johnson and Deon McCray. 2019. Perspectives on Politics
Replication Data
"In-Group Love vs. Out-Group Hate: Which Is More Important to Partisans and When?" with Jenn Wright and Daniela Goya-Tocchetto. 2019. Political Behavior
**Discussed in the NY Times
Replication Data
"Does Negative Information Moderate Ideological Identity? An Experimental Test". 2019. Social Science Quarterly
“A Tale of Two Democrats: How Authoritarianism Shaped the Democratic Primary”. 2018. Julie Wronski, Alexa Bankert, Karyn Amira, April Johnson and Lindsey Levitan. The Journal of Politics.
**Discussed in the NY Times
Replication data.
"Do People Contrast and Assimilate Candidate Ideology? An Experimental Test of the Projection Hypothesis" 2018. The Journal of Experimental Political Science
Replication data
“The Southern Accent as a Heuristic in Campaigns and Elections” 2018. American Politics Research. Karyn Amira, Chris Cooper, Gibbs Knotts, and Claire Wofford. (All authors contributed equally)
The Decision Not to Furl the Confederate Flag in my Classroom. 2017. The Journal of Political Science Education
“Revisiting Dynamic Social Impact Theory: Extensions and Applications for Political Science.” 2013. International Journal of Politics, Culture and Society. Nicholas A. Seltzer, April A. Johnson, Karyn Amira.
Other Publications:
Book Review. Compromise in An Age of Party Polarization. 2021. Perspectives on Politics.