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Books:

Gainous, Jason, and Kevin M. Wagner. 2011. Rebooting American Politics: The Internet Revolution, Rowman and Littefield.

 

Articles and Book Chapters:

Gainous, Jason, Michael D. Martinez, and Stephen C. Craig. 2010. “The Multiple Causes of Citizen Ambivalence: Attitudes about Social Welfare Policy.” Journal of Elections, Public Opinion, & Parties 20 (3): 335-356.(pdf)

Wagner, Kevin M., and Jason Gainous. 2009. “Electronic Grassroots: Does Online Campaigning Work?” Journal of Legislative Studies 15 (4): 502-520 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason. 2008. “Who’s Ambivalent and Who’s Not? Ideology and Ambivalence about Social Welfare.” American Politics Research 36 (2): 210-235 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason. 2008. “Ambivalence about Social Welfare: An Evaluation of Measurement Approaches.” American Review of Politics 29: 109-134 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason, Stephen C. Craig, and Michael D. Martinez. 2008. “Social Welfare Attitudes and Ambivalence about the Role of Government.” Politics & Policy 36 (6): 972-1004 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason, and Kevin M. Wagner. 2007. “The Electronic Ballot Box: Class, Age and Racial Bias on the Internet.” American Review of Politics 28: 19-35 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason, James Button, and Barbara Rienzo. 2007. “African Americans and Municipal Employment: A Test of Two Perspectives.” Social Science Journal 44 (3): 535-545 (pdf).

Craig, Stephen C., Michael D. Martinez, Jason Gainous and James G. Kane. 2006. “Winners, Losers, and Election Context: Voter Responses to the 2000 Presidential Election.” Political Research Quarterly 59 (4): 579-592 (pdf).

Craig, Stephen C., James G. Kane, and Jason Gainous. 2005. “Issue-Related Learning in a Gubernatorial Campaign: A Panel Study.” Political Communication 22 (4): 483-504 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason, and Michael D. Martinez. 2005. “What Happens When We Simultaneously Want Opposite Things? Ambivalence about Social Welfare.” Ambivalence, Politics, and Public Policy, edited by Stephen C. Craig and Michael D. Martinez, Palgrave, 47-62 (pdf).

Martinez, Michael D., Stephen C. Craig, James G. Kane, and Jason Gainous. 2005. “Ambivalence and Value Conflict: A Test of Two Issues.” Ambivalence, Politics, and Public Policy, edited by Stephen C. Craig and Michael D. Martinez, Palgrave, 63-82 (pdf).

Craig, Stephen C., Jim G. Kane, Michael D. Martinez, and Jason Gainous. 2005. “Core Values, Value Conflict, and Citizens’ Ambivalence about Gay Rights.” Political Research Quarterly 58 (1): 5-17 (pdf).

Gainous, Jason, and Bill Radunovich. 2005. “Religion and Core Values: A Reformulation of the Funnel of Causality.” Politics & Policy 33 (1): 154-180 (pdf).

Gill, Jeff, and Jason Gainous. 2002. “Why Does Voting Get So Complicated? A Review of Theories for Analyzing Democratic Participation.” Statistical Science 17 (4): 1-22 (pdf).


Journal Appendices:

 Appendix for Martens, Allison M., and Jason Gainous. 2012. "Civic Education and Democratic Capacity: How do Teachers Teach and What Works?" Social Science Quarterly.

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