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Christopher T. Stout
Christopher T. Stout
Department of Political Science, Oregon State University
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Gender linked fate, race/ethnicity, and the marriage gap in American politics
CT Stout, K Kretschmer, L Ruppanner
Political Research Quarterly 70 (3), 509-522, 2017
762017
Can the American Dream Survive the New Multiethnic America? Evidence from Los Angeles1
MA Cohen‐Marks, C Stout
Sociological Forum 26 (4), 824-845, 2011
432011
I’m not voting for her: Polling discrepancies and female candidates
CT Stout, R Kline
Political Behavior 33, 479-503, 2011
362011
Letters for Black Lives: Co-ethnic mobilization and support for the Black Lives Matter movement
M Arora, CT Stout
Political Research Quarterly 72 (2), 389-402, 2019
352019
The case for identity politics: Polarization, demographic change, and racial appeals
CT Stout
University of Virginia Press, 2020
292020
Living the dream: Barack Obama and blacks’ changing perceptions of the American dream
CT Stout, D Le
Social Science Quarterly 93 (5), 1338-1359, 2012
292012
Are you threatening me? Asian‐American panethnicity in the Trump era
D Le, M Arora, C Stout
Social Science Quarterly 101 (6), 2183-2192, 2020
282020
Bringing race back in: Black politicians, deracialization, and voting behavior in the age of Obama
CT Stout
University of Virginia Press, 2015
282015
Who is empowering who: Exploring the causal relationship between descriptive representation and Black empowerment
SA Gleason, CT Stout
Journal of Black Studies 45 (7), 635-659, 2014
252014
The 2008 presidential election, political efficacy, and group empowerment
C Stout, K Tate
Politics, Groups, and Identities 1 (2), 143-163, 2013
162013
Ashamed not to vote for an African-American; ashamed to vote for a woman: An analysis of the Bradley effect from 1982-2006
C Stout, R Kline
162008
Asian American immigrants as the new electorate: exploring turnout and registration of a growing community
L DeSipio, N Masuoka, C Stout
Asian American Policy Review 17, 51-72, 2008
162008
BLACKREPRESENTATION, INTERSECTIONALITY, AND POLITICIANS'RESPONSES TO BLACK SOCIAL MOVEMENTS ON TWITTER
CT Stout, K Coulter, B Edwards
Mobilization 22 (4), 493-509, 2017
152017
The Changing Non-Voter: What Differentiates Non-Voters and Voters in Asian American and Latino Communities?
L DeSipio, N Masuoka, C Stout
132006
Does Black representation matter? A review of descriptive representation for African Americans in legislative offices
CT Stout, K Tate, M Wilson
National Review of Black Politics 2 (1), 2-21, 2021
122021
Responding to racial resentment: How racial resentment influences legislative behavior
JR Garcia, CT Stout
Political Research Quarterly 73 (4), 805-818, 2020
112020
The Ben Carson Effect: Do voters prefer racialized or deracialized black conservatives?
GJ Leslie, CT Stout, N Tolbert
Social Science Research 78, 71-81, 2019
102019
Obamacares: candidate traits, descriptive representation, and Black political participation
CT Stout
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 3 (2), 356-380, 2018
102018
Does descriptive representation lead to social desirability bias? Over-reporting of voting among blacks and Latinos in the United States
CT Stout, PJ Martin
Research & Politics 3 (2), 2053168016641974, 2016
102016
The continuing significance of history: an active-learning simulation to teach about the origins of racial inequality
V Stout, K Kretschmer, C Stout
Journal of Political Science Education 12 (2), 230-240, 2016
102016
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