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Matthew J. Lacombe
Matthew J. Lacombe
Associate Professor of Political Science, Case Western Reserve University
Verified email at u.northwestern.edu - Homepage
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Billionaires and stealth politics
BI Page, J Seawright, MJ Lacombe
University of Chicago Press, 2018
1322018
The Political Weaponization of Gun Owners: The NRA's Cultivation, Dissemination, and Use of a Group Social Identity
M Lacombe
Journal of Politics, 2019
1292019
The Political Weaponization of Gun Owners: The NRA's Cultivation, Dissemination, and Use of a Group Social Identity
M Lacombe
Journal of Politics, 2017
129*2017
Gun ownership as a social identity: Estimating behavioral and attitudinal relationships
MJ Lacombe, AJ Howat, JE Rothschild
Social Science Quarterly 100 (6), 2408-2424, 2019
842019
Firepower: How the NRA turned gun owners into a political force
MJ Lacombe
Princeton University Press, 2021
682021
Violence and voting in the United States: How school shootings affect elections
L García-Montoya, A Arjona, M Lacombe
American Political Science Review 116 (3), 807-826, 2022
362022
Nastiness, name-calling and negativity: The Allegheny College Survey of Civility and Compromise in American Politics
D Shea
https://sitesmedia.s3.amazonaws.com/civility/files/2010/04 …, 2010
19*2010
Gender representation in the American politics canon: An analysis of core graduate syllabi
SM Diament, AJ Howat, MJ Lacombe
PS: Political Science & Politics 51 (3), 635-640, 2018
172018
Post‐loss power building: The feedback effects of policy loss on group identity and collective action
MJ Lacombe
Policy studies journal 50 (3), 507-526, 2022
112022
Stealth Politics by US Billionaires
BI Page, J Seawright, MJ Lacombe
Annual Meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, 2015
92015
Do Courts Change Politics? Heller and the Limits of Policy Feedback Effects
KA Goss, MJ Lacombe
Emory LJ 69, 881, 2019
72019
What is the Canon in American Politics? Analyses of Core Graduate Syllabi
SM Diament, AJ Howat, MJ Lacombe
Journal of Political Science Education 13 (3), 256-278, 2017
72017
Social disruption, gun buying, and anti-system beliefs
MJ Lacombe, MD Simonson, J Green, JN Druckman
Perspectives on Politics, 1-18, 2022
62022
Why do issues “whose time has come” stick around? Attention durability and the case of gun control
KA Goss, MJ Lacombe
Perspectives on politics 22 (2), 501-521, 2024
32024
Power in a Union: How Unexpected Group Partnerships Form
B Heersink, MJ Lacombe
Perspectives on Politics, 1-17, 2023
22023
Weaponized Group Identities and the Health of Democracy: How Groups can be Good at Democracy but Bad for it
M Lacombe
Democratic Resilience: Can the United States Withstand Rising Polarization …, 2021
1*2021
Guns and Democracy: Anti-System Attitudes, Protest, and Support for Violence Among Pandemic Gun-Buyers
MD Simonson, MJ Lacombe, J Green, JN Druckman
Political Research Quarterly, 10659129241249662, 2024
2024
Review of Race, Rights, and Rifles by Alexandra Filindra
MJ Lacombe
Interest Groups & Advocacy 13 (1), 69-72, 2024
2024
Green distractions? When did environmental politics become a matter of personal responsibility?
D Karpf, MJ Lacombe, M Flum
Interest Groups & Advocacy 12 (4), 329-363, 2023
2023
Gun gatekeepers and their philosophies Individualism, conspiracism, and partisanship fuel American gun culture, argues a sociologist
M Lacombe
SCIENCE 380 (6642), 249-249, 2023
2023
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