Forum-A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics

Papers
(The median citation count of Forum-A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-02-01 to 2025-02-01.)
ArticleCitations
Háblame de tí: Latino mobilization, group dynamics and issue prioritization in the 2020 Election16
The Major Questions Doctrine: Judicial Power and the Prevalence of Policy Drift in the United States16
Meghan Condon, and Amber Wichowsky: The Economic Other: Inequality in the American Political Imagination8
Learning From Loss: The Democrats 2016–20207
The Vanishing Incumbency Advantage in State House Elections4
The Role of Anti-Establishment Orientations During the Trump Presidency3
Alison W. Craig. 2023. The Collaborative Congress: Reaching Common Ground in a Polarized House. Cambridge University Press. $110 cloth. 225 pages3
Television Advertising in the 2022 Midterms3
The Forum: Winter 2022 Introduction3
Donald Trump and the Democratic Shift among College-Educated Suburban White Voters2
The Trump Era Legacy of Partisanism2
Frontmatter2
The Social Foundations of Public Support for Political Compromise2
Frontmatter1
Introduction: Winter 2022 Issue1
Robert D. Putnam and Shaylyn Romney Garrett: The Upswing: How American Came Together a Century Ago and How We Can Do It Again1
Digital Advertising in the 2022 Midterms1
Who Are Leaners? How True Independents Differ from the Weakest Partisans and Why It Matters1
The 11th: Politics, Polarization, and Partisan Change in a Southern District, 1972–20221
Spending Fast and Furious: Political Advertising in 20200
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Daniel W. Drezner: The Toddler-in-Chief: What Donald J. Trump Teaches Us About the Modern Presidency0
The Forum: Spring 2021 Introduction0
Top-Four Primaries Help Moderate Candidates via Crossover Voting: The Case of the 2022 Alaska Election Reforms0
Two Sides of the Same Coin? Race, Racial Resentment, and Public Opinion Toward Financial Compensation of College Athletes0
“Never Trump” Republicans and the 2022 Elections0
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The Hardest Path to Reelection: Dueling Incumbent House Primaries in 20220
Explanations for Inequality and Partisan Polarization in the U.S., 1980–20200
Assessing the Trump Presidency on Its Own Terms0
A Red Wave or a Ripple? Nationalized Politics and the 2022 Midterm Elections0
Redistricting for Proportionality0
Nazita Lajevardi’s: Outsiders at Home: The Politics of American Islamophobia0
Nationalism in the ‘Nation of Immigrants’: Race, Ethnicity, and National Attachment0
Collective Narcissism and Perceptions of the (Il)legitimacy of the 2020 US Election0
Introduction: Volume 20 Issue 1: Public Opinion in America0
Trump’s Immigration Legacy0
Independent Redistricting: An Insider’s View0
Do Elite Appeals to Negative Partisanship Stimulate Citizen Engagement?0
Public Perceptions of the Supreme Court: How Policy Disagreement Affects Legitimacy0
Change and Continuity in White House Staffing: The Trump Factor0
“In the Mold of Justice Scalia”: The Contours & Consequences of the Trump Judiciary0
Catherine N. Wineinger: Gendering the GOP: Intraparty Politics and Republican Women’s Representation in Congress0
AI and Redistricting: Useful Tool for the Courts or Another Source of Obfuscation?0
Angry about Fraud: How Congress Took up Trump’s Claims of Fraud0
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