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Kirsten Widner
Kirsten Widner
Assistant Professor of Political Science, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Verified email at utk.edu
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Race, gender, and political representation: Toward a more intersectional approach
B Reingold, KL Haynie, K Widner
Oxford University Press, 2020
522020
In Defense of the Black/White Binary: Reclaiming a Tradition of Civil Rights Scholarship
R Brooks, K Widner
Berkeley Journal of African-American Law & Policy 12 (1), 107, 2010
442010
Legislating at the intersections: Race, gender, and representation
B Reingold, K Widner, R Harmon
Political Research Quarterly 73 (4), 819-833, 2020
362020
Continuing the Evolution: Why California Should Amend Family Code Section 8616.5 to Allow Visitation in All Postadoption Contact Agreements
K Widner
San Diego L. Rev. 44, 355, 2007
152007
The Supreme Court and the Limits of Descriptive Representation
K Widner
Polity 55 (2), 380-388, 2023
42023
Pursuing change or pursuing credit? Litigation and credit claiming on social media
A Gunderson, K Widner, M Macdonald
Journal of Law and Courts 12 (1), 87-109, 2024
32024
Lobbying in Public: Interest Group Activity on Social Media
K Widner, M Macdonald, A Gunderson
Washington, DC: American Political Science Association, 2022
12022
Women of color won congressional seats in record numbers. How will they legislate?
B Reingold, K Haynie, K Widner
The Washington Post, NA-NA, 2020
12020
Exploring Interest Group Social Media Activity on Facebook and Twitter
M Macdonald, A Gunderson, K Widner
Journal of Quantitative Description: Digital Media 4, 2024
2024
“Excuse me–” Race and Intersectionality of Interruptions at the US Supreme Court
E Lane, K Widner
2024
The Haves and Have-Nots in Supreme Court Representation and Participation, 2016 to 2021
K Widner, A Gunderson
Elements in American Politics, 2024
2024
Building Resilience by Removing Barriers: Addressing Structural Impediments to Advocacy by Nonprofit Organizations on Behalf of the Unenfranchised
K Widner, HM Kolinsky
U. Cin. L. Rev. 92, 786, 2023
2023
Congress and the First Civil Rights Era, 1861–1918. By Jeffery A. Jenkins & Justin Peck. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2021. 332 pp., 105.00 Cloth
K Widner
Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 7 (3), 591-593, 2022
2022
Authors’ Response to Book Review of Race, Gender, and Political Representation: Toward a More Intersectional Approach
B Reingold, K Haynie, K Widner
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 43 (1), 112-116, 2022
2022
But Why, Though? Understanding Public Response to Interest Group Amicus Activity
A Gunderson, EA Lane, JA Schoenherr, K Widner
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