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Michael Wolf
Political Science, Purdue University Fort Wayne
Verified email at pfw.edu
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Forget the good of the game: Political incivility and lack of compromise as a second layer of party polarization
MR Wolf, JC Strachan, DM Shea
American Behavioral Scientist 56 (12), 1677-1695, 2012
612012
Incivility and standing firm: A second layer of partisan division
MR Wolf, JC Strachan, DM Shea
PS: Political Science & Politics 45 (3), 428-434, 2012
552012
Political civility: Introduction to political civility
JC Strachan, MR Wolf
PS: Political Science & Politics 45 (3), 401-404, 2012
542012
Political discussion in modern democracies
MR Wolf, L Morales, K Ikeda
Routledge, London, 2010
222010
Calls for civility: An invitation to deliberate or a means of political control
JC Strachan, MR Wolf
Can we talk, 41-52, 2012
212012
Polls, elite opinion, and the president: How information and issue saliency affect approval
MR Wolf, DB Holian
Presidential Studies Quarterly 36 (4), 584-605, 2006
182006
American difference: A guide to American politics in comparative perspective
LM Poloni-Staudinger, MR Wolf
CQ Press, 2019
62019
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies in a Comparative Perspective
K Ikeda, L Morales, M Wolf
Routledge, 2010
42010
Can civility and deliberation disrupt the deep roots of polarization?: Attitudes toward Muslim Americans as evidence of hyperpolarized partisan worldviews
JC Strachan, MR Wolf
A Crisis of Civility?, 113-141, 2019
32019
Local Party Viability, Goals, and Objectives in the Information Age
DM Shea, JC Strachan, M Wolf
The Parties Respond, 103-132, 2018
32018
Introduction: Political discussion in modern democracies from a comparative perspective
MR Wolf, L Morales, K Ikeda
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies, 25-30, 2010
32010
6 Local partisan context and political discussion network construction
MR Wolf
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies: A Comparative Perspective, 79, 2010
22010
Attitudes Toward Muslim Americans as Evidence of Hyperpolarized Partisan Worldviews
JC Strachan, MR Wolf
A Crisis of Civility?: Political Discourse and Its Discontents, 2019
12019
An attentive public? The response of different voter groups to campaign cues in advanced industrial nations
MR Wolf
Indiana University, 2002
12002
2 Lines in the sand
MR Wolf, JC Strachan, DM Shea
Public Policy, Governance and Polarization: Making Governance Work, 36, 2017
2017
Lines in the sand: How Americans’ polarization results in unwillingness to accept compromise policy outcomes
MR Wolf, JC Strachan, DM Shea
Public Policy, Governance and Polarization, 36-59, 2017
2017
Forget the Good of the Game
MR Wolf, JC Strachan, DM Shea
American behavioral scientist 56 (12), 2012
2012
Dissecting deliberative democracy: A review of theoretical concepts and empirical findings
MR Wolf, L Morales, K Ikeda
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies, 33-49, 2010
2010
Patterns of support for the welfare state: the role of media and interpersonal communication in direct democratic votes in Switzerland (1996–2004) LIONEL MARqUIS
MR Wolf, L Morales, K Ikeda
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies, 169-185, 2010
2010
Social networks, voting and campaign participation in Japan: the interpersonal political environment and the autonomous dimension of social networks KEN’IChI IKEDA
MR Wolf, L Morales, K Ikeda
Political Discussion in Modern Democracies, 186-206, 2010
2010
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