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Claudine Gay
Wilbur A. Cowett Professor of Government and of African and African-American Studies
Department of Government, CGIS Knafel Bldg., 1737 Cambridge St.
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2014
2014. “
Knowledge Matters: Policy Cross-pressures and Black Partisanship
”.
Political Behavior
36 : 99-124.
political_behavior_vol_36_p99-124.pdf
2013
Hochschild, Jennifer, et al., ed.
2013.
Outsiders No More?: Models of Immigrant Political Incorporation
. New York: Oxford University Press.
2012
Gay, Claudine
. 2012. “
Moving to Opportunity: The Political Effects of a Housing Mobility Experiment
”.
Urban Affairs Review
48 (2) : 147-179.
2007
Gay, Claudine
. 2007. “
Legislating Without Constraints: The Effect of Minority Districting on Legislators' Responsiveness to Constituency Preferences
”.
The Journal of Politics
69 (2) : 456.
2006
Gay, Claudine
. 2006. “
Seeing Difference: The Effect of Economic Disparity on Black Attitudes Toward Latinos
”.
American Journal of Political Science
50 (4) : 997.
Gay_AJPS_Oct_06.pdf
2004
Gay, Claudine
. 2004. “
Putting Race in Context: Identifying the Environmental Determinants of Black Racial Attitudes
”.
American Political Science Review
98 (4).
Gay_APSR_Nov_04.pdf
2002
Gay, Claudine
. 2002. “
Spirals of Trust? The Effect of Descriptive Representation on the Relationship Between Citizens and Their Government
”.
American Journal of Political Science
46 (4).
Gay_AJPS_Oct_02.pdf
2001
Gay, Claudine
. 2001.
The Effect of Minority Districts and Minority Representation on Political Participation in California
. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute of California.
Gay_PPIC_2001.pdf
Gay_PPIC_RB_2001.pdf
Gay, Claudine
. 2001. “
The Effect of Black Congressional Representation on Political Participation
”.
American Political Science Review
95 (3).
Gay_APSR_Sep_01.pdf
1998
Gay, Claudine, and Katherine Tate
. 1998. “
Doubly Bound: The Impact of Gender and Race on the Politics of Black Women
”.
Political Psychology
19 (1).
Gay_and_Tate_PPsych_1998.pdf
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