Publications
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“Coloring in the Lines: Segregation, Citizenship, and Racial
Redistricting in U.S. City Councils.”
Accepted at the Quarterly Journal of Political Science.
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Novoa, G., Echelbarger, M., Gelman, A., & Gelman, S. A. (2023).
Generically partisan: Polarization in political communication.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 120(47), e2309361120.
DOI
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Gelman, A., & Novoa, G. (2023). Challenges in adjusting a survey
that overrepresents people interested in politics.
Harvard Data Science Review, 5(3).
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Working Papers
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“Affordable for Whom? The Determinants of Support for Affordable
Housing,” with Adrian Pietrzak and Tali Mendelberg.
Invited to Revise & Resubmit at the American Journal of Political Science.
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“Redistricting in Local Governments,” with Chris Warshaw and Tyler Simko.
Works in Progress
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“Trickle Down Polarization: How the Non-Rich Became Polarized
over Social Issues in the 21st Century,” with Andrew Gelman and Kaan Cankat.
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“New in Town? An Experiment on Local Legislators’
Responsiveness to Newcomers and Locals,” with Anna Weissman.
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“Does the Buck Stop? The Electoral Effects of Police Shootings.”
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“See You in Round 2?: Measuring the Runner-up Effect in
Nonpartisan Mayoral Races,” with Shigeo Hirano and John Marshall.