"Elements of Party Identification in Context: Comparing Three Dimensions of Partisan, Ideological, and Religious Group Identities." Paper prepared for presentation at the 68th Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 22 – 25, 2010, Chicago
Detailed results from Tables 4 and 5 (525KB )
"How Republicans and Democrats Think and Feel: Contrasting Group Identities and Their Impact on Partisan Attitudes and Behavior." Presented at the 67th Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 2 – 5, 2008, Chicago
"Testing Three Dimensions of Social Identity among Republicans and Democrats." Presented at the 66th Annual National Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association, April 3 – 6, 2008, Chicago
"Whose Votes Count? Undervotes, Overvotes, and Ranking in San Francisco's Alternative Vote Elections" 2008. American Politics Research, 36: 530-554. (with Corey Cook)
"Party Identification in Emotional and Political Context: A Replication." 2007. Political Psychology, 28: 667-688.
"Teaching Political Science and Political Engagement through Community-Based Research." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago IL, April 20-23, 2006.
Working paper:
"Ranked-Choice Voting in
San Francisco: Assessing the Ease of Electoral Reform to an Alternative
Voting System"
(authors: Francis Neely and Corey Cook)
"Ranked-Choice Voting in San Francisco: Assessing the Ease of Electoral Reform to an Alternative Voting System" (authors: Francis Neely and Corey Cook) Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago IL, April 8-11, 2005.
"The Nature of Pure Independent Political Party Dispositions." Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago IL, April 15-18, 2004.
"Leading Roles: The Power of the Storied Person in Policy Attitude Formation" Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago IL, April 27-30, 2000.
"Human-interest Frames, Competing Attitude Objects, and Understanding Political Policies" Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, Atlanta GA, Sept. 2-5, 1999. panel: 5-7 Theories of Framing
"The Impact of the Person in Media Frames of Political Policies" Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Western Political Science Association, Seattle WA, March 25-27, 1999. panel: 10.4 Framing and the Role of the Media
"Extending the On-line Processing Model: Constructing Attitudes on Personified Issues" (authors: Francis Neely and Michael Guge, State University of New York at Stony Brook) Presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago IL, April 1998. Panel 6-11: Public Opinion and Social Issues
"The Collective Nature of Political Parties in the U.S.: A Critical Assessment of the Concept, Party Identification" Presented at the 1997 Western Political Science Association Annual Meeting. March 13-15, Tucson, Arizona. Panel: Political Parties--Continental Perspectives"Generally Speaking . . . The Temporal Dimensions of Party Identification" (Authors: Rich J. Timpone and Francis Neely, State University of New York at Stony Brook) Presented at the 1997 American Political Science Association Annual Meeting. August, Washington D.C. Panel: Measurement
"Strong Independents: Examining the Nature of an Independent Citizen-Party Relationship" Presented at the 1996 Souther Political Science Association Annual Meeting. November 7-9, Atlanta, Georgia. Panel: Party Activists, Partisans, and Independents"Policy Misrepresentation: Issue Incongruency Through the Citizens' Eyes" Presented at the 1996 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting. April, Chicago, Illinois.
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