Authors

Publisher

Department of Political Science at Virginia Commonwealth University

Document Type

Article

Original Publication Date

2016

Issue Statement

Volume 1, 2016

Comments

The Department of Political Science at Virginia Commonwealth University is proud to present the inaugural issue of its undergraduate political science research journal, The Ramerican Political Science Review. This journal presents some of the best undergraduate work produced by students at VCU, plus a notable piece of work that was conducted by an outside researcher (Towson University) and presented at VCU’s annual Political Science Student Research Conference.

Date of Submission

2020-11-02

Table of Contents

Letter from the Department of Political Science -- Web of Lies: The Impact of Misinformation Found on Social Media / Travis Brandon -- The Influence of Public Opinion in the Decisions of State Supreme Court Judges / Grace Wald -- What’s Ours Isn’t Yours: Measuring the Successes of the Radical Right Across Strong and Weak Welfare States / Lindsay April -- Fear, Confidence & Corporal Punishment: An Analysis of Potential Factors Impacting Death Penalty Support Among Americans / Danielle Austen -- Maximizing Worker Productivity Through Transportation, Presented at VCU’s 10th Annual Political Science Student Research Conference by Featured Outside Scholar: Jeffrey Martindale, Towson University -- Book Reviews: The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation and Institutions / Lejla Libic -- Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction / Julia Carney

Contributor

Virginia Commonwealth University. Department of Political Science

Local Genre

university publication; text

City/State

Richmond (Va.)

Resource Type

Text

Original Item Medium

periodicals

Digital File Type

application/pdf

Language

eng

Rights

© The Author(s)

Digital Publisher

VCU Libraries

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