1. Media Framing and Public Opinion Effects in the Context of Medical Marijuana Legalization Open Access Author: Shelton, Patrick Title: Media Framing and Public Opinion Effects in the Context of Medical Marijuana Legalization Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: FramingMedia FramingPublic OpinionMarijuanaMedical Marijuana File: Download Media_Framing_and_Public_Opinion_Effects_in_the_Context_of_Medical_Marijuana_Legalization.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Christopher Witko, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. Abortion Activists, Worldviews, and Attitude Expression: A Twitter Analysis Open Access Author: Przybylinski, Brooke Title: Abortion Activists, Worldviews, and Attitude Expression: A Twitter Analysis Area of Honors: Social Data Analytics Keywords: abortiontwittersentiment analysisactivistabortion activistsabortion activistsocial mediatwitter scrapingsocial media politicsattitudespolitical attitudesattitude expressionworldviewsworldviewwomanwomenwomen's rightsgender and politicspro-lifepro-choiceabortion legalityreligionsecularpolitical sentiment File: Download Przybylinski_thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Barth Berkman, Thesis SupervisorMatthew Richard Golder, Thesis Honors Advisor
3. Social Mobility and Voter Turnout Open Access Author: Ryan, Charles Title: Social Mobility and Voter Turnout Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: social mobilityvoter turnoutcontextcontextual effectscontextual studies File: Download Ryan_Charles_SocialMobilityandVoterTurnout.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Candis Smith, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
4. Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Open Access Author: Cohen, Emma Title: Seat Security and Tweet Extremity: An Analysis of Congress Members’ Tweets Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: politicssocial mediatwitterextremecongress memberspolarization File: Download EmmaCohen_Thesis.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Kevin M Munger, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor
5. Accessible Public Transportation and Costs of Voting: Does Nearby Public Transportation Increase Voter Turnout? Open Access Author: Klemick, Caleb Title: Accessible Public Transportation and Costs of Voting: Does Nearby Public Transportation Increase Voter Turnout? Area of Honors: Political Science Keywords: voter turnoutpublic transportationcost of votingpolitical participation File: Download CalebKlemick_HonorsThesis_FINAL2.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Eric Plutzer, Thesis SupervisorMichael Barth Berkman, Thesis Honors Advisor