- Who Would the World Elect?
- Why Don’t People Vote?
- Who Would Have Won If…
- Climate Denial and American Voluntarism
- Including “God” in Republican and Democratic Platforms (pictured)
- Rape and Other “Gifts” from God
- Mitt Romney and the 47% Meme
- A Century of Voting Patterns
- Religion and Race among Democrats and Republicans
- The Decreasing Significance of Election Day
ALL OUR COVERAGE OF THE 2012 U.S. PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
History:
- A Century of Voting Patterns
- Trends in the Polarization of U.S. Politics
- The Election and the Economy
Culture and Psychology:
- Who Would the World Elect?
- Climate Denial and American Voluntarism
- Have Obama Conspiracy Theories Lost Traction?
- Words: The Democratic and Republican Conventions
- Abstract Preferences and Real Choices
Systems:
Religion:
- Including “God” in Republican and Democratic Platforms (pictured)
- Religion and Race among Democrats and Republicans
Media:
- News Media Make Men the Experts on “Women’s Issues”
- Who’s Reporting the News: An Analysis by Race and Ethnicity
- The CNN Opener for the Southern Republican Presidential Debate
Money:
Race:
- Voting for a Black President: 2008 and Tomorrow
- This Election’s Deep Racial Divide
- Are All the Racists on the Right?
- Testing the Racializing Influence of Romney’s Welfare Ad
- Race and Politics in Appalachia
- Newt Racism: The Racially-Coded Language of Presidential Candidates
Class:
- How Obama’s Comment about “Bitter” Conservatives is Not the Same as Romney’s Dismissal of the 47%
- Mitt Romney and the 47% Meme
- Shareholders vs. Stakeholders
Sexual Orientation:
- Political Affiliation and Support for Same Sex Marriage
- Presidential Candidates’ Positions on Gay Rights
Gender:
- How are Women Voting? And Why?
- Rape and Other “Gifts” from God
- The Science of Lady Parts and the GOP
- Reifying Gender in Election Coverage
- Paul Ryan Doubles Down on His Popularity Among Young Men
- Election 2012 Sexism Watch
After the Election:
Lisa Wade, PhD is an Associate Professor at Tulane University. She is the author of American Hookup, a book about college sexual culture; a textbook about gender; and a forthcoming introductory text: Terrible Magnificent Sociology. You can follow her on Twitter and Instagram.
Comments 1
Susan — November 8, 2012
What does that graph refer to?