Recent Publications & Working Papers
Marschall, Melissa, Abdullah Aydogan and Alper Bulut. 2015. “Party Voting in Turkey: Explaining the Durability of AKP Support.” International Society of Political Psychology (ISPP) Workshop on Political Psychology Perspectives on Participation and Protest in the Middle East. March 6, 2015 Yasar University, Izmir, Turkey.
Marschall, Melissa and Amanda Rutherford. 2014. “Do Voting Rights Matter for the Classroom? Exploring the Link between Voting Rights, Representation, and Educational Equity.” Penn State Conference on
Civil Rights and Education. State College, PA. June 6–7.
Marschall, Melissa, Paru Shah and Jaehoo Park. 2014. “Multiracial Places and Faces: Minority Representation in Changing Racial Contexts.” Midwest Political Science Association, April, Chicago.
Marschall, Melissa and Amanda Rutherford. 2015. “Voting Rights for Whom?: Examining the Effects of
the Voting Rights Act on Latino Political Incorporation.” American Journal of Political Science,
forthcoming
Shah, Paru, Melissa Marschall, and Anirudh Ruhil. 2013. “Are We There Yet? The Voting Rights Act
and Black Representation on City Councils, 1981-2006.” Journal of Politics 75 (4): 998-1003.
Marschall, Melissa. 2015. “Robert Putnam’s Bowling Alone: Empirical Foundations, Policy Implications
and Future Directions.” Oxford Handbook of the Classics of Public Policy and Administration,
ed. by Steve Balla, Martin Lodge & Edward Page. Oxford University Press.
Marschall, Melissa. 2014. “A Descriptive Analysis of Female Mayors: The U.S. and Texas in
Comparative Perspective.” In Local Politics and Mayoral Elections in 21st Century America: The
Keys to City Hall, eds. Sean D. Foreman and Marcia L. Godwin. NY: Routledge.