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Joanne M. Miller<br />
Anglund, Sandra M. & Joanne M. Miller. 2001. “The 2000 Connecticut Fifth<br />
Congressional District Race.” In Election Advocacy: S<strong>of</strong>t Money and Issue Advocacy in the 2000<br />
Congressional Elections, ed. David B. Magelby. Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Elections and<br />
Democracy, Brigham Young University.<br />
Miller, Joanne M. & Jon A. Krosnick. 1997. “The Anatomy <strong>of</strong> News Media Priming.”<br />
In Do the Media Govern? Politicians, Voters, and Reporters in America, ed. Shanto Iyengar and<br />
Richard Reeves. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.<br />
Miller, Joanne M. & Jon A. Krosnick. 1996. “News Media Impact on the Ingredients <strong>of</strong><br />
Presidential Evaluations: A Program <strong>of</strong> Research on the Priming Hypothesis.” In Political<br />
Persuasion and Attitude Change, ed. Diana C. Mutz, Paul M. Sniderman, & Richard A. Brody.<br />
Ann Arbor: University <strong>of</strong> Michigan Press.<br />
EDITED SPECIAL ISSUE<br />
Druckman, James N. & Joanne M. Miller. 2004. “The Political Psychology <strong>of</strong> Electoral<br />
Campaigns.” Political Psychology 25: 501-610.<br />
CURRENT PROJECTS AND ONGOING RESEARCH<br />
“Testing the Impact <strong>of</strong> Resources on the Individual-Level (In)stability <strong>of</strong> Political Participation<br />
Over Time” (with Sarah Treul).<br />
“Conceptualizing Motivation” (with Vincent Vecera and George Marcus).<br />
“Healing the Rifts: A Study <strong>of</strong> Intraparty Factionalism at the Presidential Nominating<br />
Conventions.” Project funded by the National Science Foundation (with Michael Heaney, Seth<br />
Masket, and Dara Strolovitch).<br />
“Embodied Politics: Partisans, Protesters, and the 2008 National Party Conventions.” Project<br />
funded by the Center for Urban and Regional Affairs, University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota (with Michael<br />
Heaney, Seth Masket, and Dara Strolovitch).<br />
“Translating Theory and Research on Civic Participation to Create Vibrant Communities for an<br />
Urban Age.” Project funded by the Office <strong>of</strong> the Vice President for Research, the Office for<br />
System Academic Administration, and the Center for the Study <strong>of</strong> Political Psychology,<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Minnesota (with Mark Snyder, Ge<strong>of</strong>frey Maruyama, and Andrew Furco).<br />
“An Experimental Test the Role <strong>of</strong> Motives in Predicting Political Participation.” Project funded<br />
by the National Science Foundation<br />
“The Impact <strong>of</strong> Policy Change Threat on Financial Contributions to Interest Groups” (with Jon<br />
Krosnick, Allyson Holbrook, Alex Tahk, and Laura Lowe).