UAR Reading List: Gender, Race, and Electoral Politics
Following this weekend’s announcement that President Biden would not seek election, and the all-but-certain nomination of Vice President Kamala Harris secured for the Democratic Party, we assembled a reading list from the UAR archive. These articles address the issues of gender, race, and electoral politics (and their intersections) through the lens of urban studies and draw on a diverse range of methods. As the presidential election approaches, we hope to continue building out this list and solicit new research to examine these themes.
Black Political Representation in Southern Cities: Election Systems and Other Causal Variables
Margaret K. Latimer (1979)
The Impact of Cross-Racial Voting on St. Louis Primary Election Results
Lisa C. Delorenzo, Carol W. Kohfeld, and Lana Stein (1997)
The Urban Electorate in Presidential Elections, 1920-1996
Richard Sauerzopf and Todd Swanstrom (1999)
Richard E. Deleon and Katherine C. Naff (2004)
What Underlies Urban Politics? Race, Class, Ideology, Partisanship, and the Urban Vote
Robert M. Stein, Stacy G. Ulbig, and Stephanie Shirley Post (2005)
Voting for Minority Candidates in Multiracial/Multiethnic Communities
Zoltan Hajnal and Jessica Trounstine (2013)
Gender, Political Rhetoric, and Moral Metaphors in State of the City Addresses
Mirya Holman (2015)
Running Local: Gender Stereotyping and Female Candidates in Local Elections
Nichole M. Bauer (2018)
Voting Can Be Hard, Information Helps
Melody Crowder-Meyer, Shana Kushner Gadarian, and Jessica Trounstine (2019)
Context Not Candidate Sex: A Case Study of Female Vote Choice for Mayor
Ivy A.M. Cargile and Lisa Pringle (2019)
‘Whiny, Fake, and I Don't Like Her Hair’: Gendered Assessments of Mayoral Candidates
Erin Tolley, Andrea Lawlor, and Alexandre Fortier-Chouinard (2022)