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1499
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David Domke publication distribution in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Political Science in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David Domke sits on this spectrum.

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36 publications 333+

This scientist: 57 publications — 5th percentile

5% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 333 publications or more.

David Domke D-index placement in Political Science in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Political Science scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where David Domke sits on this spectrum.

20 D-Index: 76 scientists 21 D-Index: 79 scientists 22 D-Index: 84 scientists 23 D-Index: 68 scientists 24 D-Index: 88 scientists 25 D-Index: 82 scientists 26 D-Index: 76 scientists 27 D-Index: 75 scientists 28 D-Index: 99 scientists 29 D-Index: 96 scientists 30 D-Index: 96 scientists 31 D-Index: 81 scientists 32 D-Index: 86 scientists 33 D-Index: 81 scientists 34 D-Index: 84 scientists 35 D-Index: 72 scientists 36 D-Index: 58 scientists 37 D-Index: 53 scientists 38 D-Index: 48 scientists 39 D-Index: 40 scientists 40 D-Index: 40 scientists 41 D-Index: 32 scientists 42 D-Index: 26 scientists 43 D-Index: 25 scientists 44 D-Index: 33 scientists 45 D-Index: 33 scientists 46 D-Index: 17 scientists 47 D-Index: 21 scientists 48 D-Index: 22 scientists 49 D-Index: 18 scientists 50 D-Index: 19 scientists 51 D-Index: 19 scientists 52 D-Index: 15 scientists 53 D-Index: 14 scientists 54 D-Index: 10 scientists 55 D-Index: 13 scientists 56 D-Index: 9 scientists 57 D-Index: 11 scientists 58 D-Index: 12 scientists 59 D-Index: 10 scientists 60 D-Index: 5 scientists 61 D-Index: 7 scientists 62+ D-Index: 100 scientists
20 D-Index 62+

This scientist: 26 D-Index — 27th percentile

27% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 62 D-Index or more.

Overview

David Domke is affiliated with the University of Washington in the United States. Their academic contributions are situated within the broader landscape of research produced by this institution.

While detailed records of recent papers, frequent co-authors, and publication venues are not available, this scientist's professional profile indicates ongoing engagement with scholarly activities relevant to their field.

Similarly, specific information about subfields or main topics of study is not provided. There are no listed book publications or awards associated with David Domke in the current data set.

This profile reflects a researcher whose documented affiliation with a major university positions them within an active academic environment. The absence of additional publication or collaboration details limits further elaboration on particular areas of expertise or research impact.

Best Publications

  • News Framing and Cueing of Issue Regimes: Explaining Clinton's Public Approval in Spite of Scandal

    Dhavan V. Shah;Mark D. Watts;David Domke;David P. Fan

  • MEDIA PRIMING EFFECTS: ACCESSIBILITY, ASSOCIATION, AND ACTIVATION

    David Domke;Dhavan V. Shah;Daniel B. Wackman

  • Elite Cues and Media Bias in Presidential Campaigns Explaining Public Perceptions of a Liberal Press

    Mark D. Watts;David Domke;Dhavan V. Shah;David P. Fan

  • The primes of our times? An examination of the ‘power’ of visual images

    David Domke;David Perlmutter;Meg Spratt

  • “To Thine Own Self Be True” Values, Framing, and Voter Decision-Making Strategies

    Dhavan V. Shah;David Domke;Daniel B. Wackman

  • News Media, Racial Perceptions, and Political Cognition:

    David Domke;Kelley McCOY;Marcos Torres

  • The God Strategy: How Religion Became a Political Weapon in America

    David Domke;Kevin Coe

  • The Spiral of Silence and Public Opinion on Affirmative Action

    Patricia Moy;David Domke;Keith Stamm

  • God Willing?: Political Fundamentalism in the White House, the 'War on Terror' and the Echoing Press

    David Domke

  • Racial Cues and Political Ideology An Examination of Associative Priming

    David Domke

  • THE POLITICS OF CONSERVATIVE ELITES AND THE LIBERAL MEDIA ARGUMENT

    David Domke;Mark D. Watts;Dhavan V. Shah;David P. Fan

  • No Shades of Gray: The Binary Discourse of George W. Bush and an Echoing Press

    Kevin Coe;David Domke;Erica S. Graham;Sue Lockett John

  • U.S. National Identity, Political Elites, and a Patriotic Press Following September 11

    John Hutcheson;David Domke;Andre Billeaudeaux;Philip Garland

  • News Media, Candidates and Issues, and Public Opinion in the 1996 Presidential Campaign.

    David Domke;David P. Fan;Michael Fibison;Dhavan V. Shah

  • News Coverage, Economic Cues, and the Public's Presidential Preferences, 1984-1996

    Dhavan V. Shah;Mark D. Watts;David Domke;David P. Fan

  • Going Public as Political Strategy: The Bush Administration, an Echoing Press, and Passage of the Patriot Act

    David Domke;Erica S. Graham;Kevin Coe;Sue Lockett John

  • "Moral Referendums": Values, News Media, and the Process of Candidate Choice

    David Domke;Dhavan V. Shah;Daniel B Wackman

  • Petitioners or Prophets? Presidential Discourse, God, and the Ascendancy of Religious Conservatives

    Kevin Coe;David Domke

  • The God Strategy

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  • Going Public, Crisis after Crisis: The Bush Administration and the Press from September 11 to Saddam

    Sue Lockett John;David Scott Domke;Kevin M. Coe;Erica S. Graham

  • Insights Into U.S. Racial Hierarchy: Racial Profiling, News Sources, and September 11

    David Domke;Philip Garland;Andre Billeaudeaux;John Hutcheson

  • God and Country: The Partisan Psychology of the Presidency, Religion, and Nation

    Penelope Sheets;David S. Domke;Anthony G. Greenwald

Frequent Co-Authors

Dhavan V. Shah
Dhavan V. Shah University of Wisconsin–Madison
Anthony G. Greenwald
Anthony G. Greenwald University of Washington
Michael A. Xenos
Michael A. Xenos University of Wisconsin–Madison
Steven S. Smith
Steven S. Smith Washington University in St. Louis
Patricia Moy
Patricia Moy University of Washington

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