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Democracy, Politics, and Society

In this interdisciplinary article collection, our experts explore the impact of democracy on society, including to the U.S. after women's suffrage and the politics, elections, and citizen equality of modern day.

Readers will discover reviews on the relationship between democracy and racial, economic, and gender inequality, the effect of laws and processes on voter turnout, and the behaviors behind voting choices.

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Last updated 05/2023

Inequality and Democracy

Education and Political Participation

Claire Willeck and Tali Mendelberg, Annual Review of Political Science

Political Participation Amid Mass Incarceration

Ariel R. White, Annual Review of Political Science

Democracy in the Global South

Patrick Heller, Annual Review of Sociology

Race and Authoritarianism in American Politics

Christopher Sebastian Parker and Christopher C. Towler, Annual Review of Political Science

Felon Disenfranchisement

Hadar Aviram, Allyson Bragg, and Chelsea Lewis, Annual Review of Law and Social Science

Wealth Inequality and Democracy

Kenneth Scheve and David Stasavage, Annual Review of Political Science

The Economics and Politics of Women's Rights

Leo C. James and David A. Jacques, Annual Review of Economics

The Political Consequences of Social Movements

Edwin Amenta, Neal Caren, Elizabeth Chiarello, and Yang Su, Annual Review of Sociology

Public Opinion on Gender Issues: The Politics of Equity and Roles

Nancy Burns and Katherine Gallagher, Annual Review of Political Science

Women in Parliaments: Descriptive and Substantive Representation

Lena Wängnerud, Annual Review of Political Science

Gender in Politics

Pamela Paxton, Sheri Kunovich, and Melanie M. Hughes, Annual Review of Sociology

Democratization and Stability

Democracy and the Corporation: The Long View

David Ciepley, Annual Review of Political Science

Economic Development and Democracy: Predispositions and Triggers

Daniel Treisman, Annual Review of Political Science

Democratic Stability: A Long View

Federica Carugati, Annual Review of Political Science

Authoritarian-Led Democratization

Rachel Beatty Riedl, Dan Slater, Joseph Wong, and Daniel Ziblatt, Annual Review of Political Science

Militant Democracy: The Institutional Bases of Democratic Self-Preservation

Giovanni Capoccia, Annual Review of Law and Social Science

FROM KNOWABLE MAGAZINE: A Deliberate Fix for Democracy

Voting Behavior, Laws, and Turnout

Beyond the Ballot Box: A Conversation About Democracy and Policing in the United States

Hakeem Jefferson, José Luis Gandara, Cathy J. Cohen, Yanilda M. González, Rebecca U. Thorpe, and Vesla M. Weaver, Annual Review of Political Science

Race and Redistricting

David T. Canon, Annual Review of Political Science

Automation, Digitalization, and Artificial Intelligence in the Workplace: Implications for Political Behavior

Aina Gallego and Thomas Kurer, Annual Review of Political Science

Emotion and Politics: Noncognitive Psychological Biases in Public Opinion

Steven W. Webster and Bethany Albertson, Annual Review of Political Science

A Taxonomy of Protest Voting

R. Michael Alvarez, D. Roderick Kiewiet, and Lucas Núñez, Annual Review of Political Science

Voter Identification Laws and Turnout in the United States

Benjamin Highton, Annual Review of Political Science

Voting Technologies

Charles Stewart III, Annual Review of Political Science

Convenience Voting

Paul Gronke, Eva Galanes-Rosenbaum, Peter A. Miller, and Daniel Toffey, Annual Review of Political Science

Electoral Fraud: Causes, Types, and Consequences

Fabrice Lehoucq, Annual Review of Political Science

FROM KNOWABLE MAGAZINE: Election Polls Aren't Broken, But They Still Can't Predict the Future


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