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Overview

Pamela Johnston Conover is affiliated with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in the United States. Their research spans multiple areas within economics, political science, and social sciences, emphasizing intersections between law, politics, and economics.

Their main fields of study include:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Social Sciences

Within these broad fields, their subfields of focus are:

  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Political Science and International Relations

The major topics that characterize their work cover:

  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Law, Economics, and Judicial Systems
  • Legal and Constitutional Studies

Recent publications reflect these thematic interests. One of their latest papers is titled "How Republicans Won on Voter Identification Laws: The Roles of Strategic Reasoning and Moral Conviction", published in 2025 through UNC Libraries.

They have collaborated with other researchers in their field, with Patrick Miller being a frequent co-author.

Their work has appeared predominantly in the publication venue:

  • UNC Libraries

Best Publications

  • The Origins and Meaning of Liberal/Conservative Self-Identifications.

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • Candidate Perception in an Ambiguous World: Campaigns, Cues, and Inference Processes

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • How People Organize the Political World: A Schematic Model

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • Feminists and the Gender Gap

    Pamela Johnston Conover

  • The Influence of Group Identifications on Political Perception and Evaluation

    Pamela Johnston Conover

  • The deliberative potential of political discussion

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Donald D. Searing;Ivor M. Crewe

  • Gender, Feminist Consciousness, and War

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Virginia Sapiro

  • The Role of Social Groups in Political Thinking

    Pamela Johnston Conover

  • Emotional Reactions to the Economy: I'm Mad as Hell and I'm not Going to Take it Anymore

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • Judging Inflation and Unemployment: The Origins of Retrospective Evaluations

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman;Kathleen Knight

  • The Nature of Citizenship in the United States and Great Britain: Empirical Comments on Theoretical Themes

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Ivor M. Crewe;Donald D. Searing

  • Feminism and the New Right: Conflict Over the American Family

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Virginia Gray

  • Candidates, Issues and Voters: The Role of Inference in Political Perception

    Stanley Feldman;Pamela Johnston Conover

  • The Personal and Political Underpinnings of Economic Forecasts

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman;Kathleen Knight

  • Studying ‘Everyday Political Talk’ in the Deliberative System

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Donald D Searing

  • The Variable Gender Basis of Electoral Politics: Gender and Context in the 1992 US Election

    Virginia Sapiro;Pamela Johnston Conover

  • Projection and the Perception of Candidates' Issue Positions

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • Red and Blue States of Mind: Partisan Hostility and Voting in the United States

    Patrick R. Miller;Pamela Johnston Conover

  • Where is the Schema? Critiques.

    Milton Lodge;Kathleen M. McGraw;Pamela Johnston Conover;Stanley Feldman

  • The Elusive Ideal of Equal Citizenship: Political Theory and Political Psychology in the United States and Great Britain

    Pamela Johnston Conover;Donald D. Searing;Ivor Crewe

  • Political Cues and the Perception of Candidates

    Pamela Johnston Conover

Frequent Co-Authors

Stanley Feldman
Stanley Feldman Stony Brook University
Lee Sigelman
Lee Sigelman George Washington University
Ivor Crewe
Ivor Crewe University of Oxford
Virginia Gray
Virginia Gray University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Milton Lodge
Milton Lodge Stony Brook University
Hanspeter Kriesi
Hanspeter Kriesi European University Institute
Donatella Della Porta
Donatella Della Porta Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa
Peter L. Berger
Peter L. Berger Boston University
Thomas Risse
Thomas Risse Freie Universität Berlin
Myra Marx Ferree
Myra Marx Ferree University of Wisconsin–Madison

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