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Matthew Baum, Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Vol. 85, Issue 4, Pages 1275-1290
To what extent do partisan media influence political attitudes and behavior? Although recent methodological advancements have improved scholars’ ability to identify the…
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Matthew Baum, Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
An enormous body of academic and journalistic work argues that opaque recommendation algorithms contribute to political polarization by promoting increasingly extreme content. We…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
Vol. 11, Issue 3, Pages 654-662
Inequalities in voter participation between groups of the population pose a problem for democratic representation. We use administrative data on 6.7 million registered voters to…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP22-013
The study of urban and local politics in the United States has long been hindered by a lack of centralized sources of election data. We introduce a new database of about 78,000…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
How do media portrayals of potential policy beneficiaries’ identities sway public support for these policies in a public health setting? Using a pre-registered vignette experiment…
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Justin de Benedictis-Kessner
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP21-035
Housing policy is one of the most important areas of local politics. Yet little is known about how local legislatures and executives make housing policy decisions and how their…