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D. Stephen Voss

Associate Professor

University of Kentucky Department of Political Science


RESEARCH: Dissertation, Books, Articles, and Conference Papers

Dissertation

Books and Book Chapters

  1. Voss 2004: Voss, D. Stephen. 2004. "Using Ecological Inference for Contextual Research: When Aggregation Bias Is the Solution as Well as the Problem." In Gary King, Ori Rosen, and Martin Tanner (eds.), Ecological Inference: New Methodological Strategies. New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. 69-96.
  2. Fiorina, Peterson, and Voss 2002: Fiorina, Morris P., Paul E. Peterson, and D. Stephen Voss. 2002. America's New Democracy. New York: Penguin/Longman.
  3. Soifer, Hoffman, and Voss 2001: Soifer, Paul, Abraham Hoffman, and D. Stephen Voss. 2001. CliffsQuickReview American Government. Indianapolis, IN: Hungry Minds.
  4. Shrum, Bankston and Voss 1995: Shrum, Wesley, Carl L. Bankston III, and D. Stephen Voss (eds.). 1995. Science, Technology, and Society in the Third World: An Annotated Bibliography. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Journal Articles

  1. Bartilow and Voss n.d.: Bartilow, Horace, and D. Stephen Voss. Forthcoming. "Market Rules: The Incidental Relationship between Democratic Compatibility and International Commerce." International Studies Quarterly. Replication package available.
  2. Lublin and Voss 2003: Lublin, David, and D. Stephen Voss. 2003. "The Missing Middle: Why Median-Voter Theory Can’t Save Democrats from Singing the Boll-Weevil Blues." Journal of Politics 65(February): 227-37. [Equal contribution; name order was alphabetical.]
  3. Lublin and Voss 2002: Lublin, David, and D. Stephen Voss. 2002. "Context and Francophone Support for Sovereignty: An Ecological Analysis." Canadian Journal of Political Science 35(March):75-101.
  4. Voss 2001: Voss, D. Stephen. 2001. "Huddled Masses or Immigrant Menace? The Black Belt Hypothesis Did Not Emigrate." American Review of Politics 22(Summer):217-32.
  5. Voss and Lublin 2001: Voss, D. Stephen, and David Lublin. 2001. "Black Incumbents, White Districts: An Appraisal of the 1996 Congressional Elections." American Politics Research 29(March):141-82.
  6. Voss and Miller 2001: Voss, D. Stephen, and Penny Miller. 2001. "Following a False Trail: The Hunt for White Backlash in Kentucky’s 1996 Desegregation Vote." State Politics and Policy Quarterly 1(March):63-82.
  7. Lublin and Voss 2000a: Lublin, David, and D. Stephen Voss. 2000. "Boll-Weevil Blues: Polarized Congressional Delegations into the 21st Century." American Review of Politics 21(Fall and Winter):427-50.
  8. Lublin and Voss 2000b: Lublin, David, and D. Stephen Voss. 2000. "Racial Redistricting and Realignment in Southern State Legislatures." American Journal of Political Science 44(October):792-810. [Equal contribution; name order was alphabetical.]
  9. Lublin and Voss 1998: Lublin, David, and D. Stephen Voss. 1998. "The Partisan Impact of Voting Rights Law: A Reply to Pamela S. Karlan." Stanford Law Review 50(February):765-777.
  10. Voss 1996: Voss, D. Stephen. 1996. "Beyond Racial Threat: Failure of an Old Hypothesis in the New South." Journal of Politics 58(November): 1156-70. Followed by an exchange with Micheal Giles and Melanie Buckner, of which my part was: Voss, D. Stephen. 1996. "Familiarity Doesn't Breed Contempt: A Rejoinder to `Comment.'" Journal of Politics 58(November): 1181-83.
  11. Voss, Gelman and King 1995: Voss, D. Stephen, Andrew Gelman, and Gary King. 1995. "Preelection Survey Methodology: Details from Eight Polling Organizations, 1988 and 1992." Public Opinion Quarterly 59(Spring):98-132.

Other Professional Publications

  1. Voss n.d.: Voss, D. Stephen. n.d. "Multicollinearity." In The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, ed. Kempf-Leonard, Kimberly. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  2. Voss n.d.: Voss, D. Stephen. n.d. "Aggregation." In The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, ed. Kempf-Leonard, Kimberly. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  3. Fine and Voss n.d.: Fine, Jeffrey A., and D. Stephen Voss. n.d. “Polling Companies, History of.” In The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, ed. Kempf-Leonard, Kimberly. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  4. Fine and Voss n.d.: Fine, Jeffrey A., and D. Stephen Voss. n.d. “Politics, Use of Polls in.” In The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, ed. Kempf-Leonard, Kimberly. San Diego, CA: Academic Press.
  5. Michie, Jonathan (ed.). 2001. Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. Chicago and London: Fitzroy Dearborn. Authored entries on: Race and Politics (US); Civil Rights (US); Martin Luther King, Jr.; Congress; the New Deal; and Opinion Polls (US).
  6. Voss 1999: Voss, D. Stephen. 1999. "Racial Redistricting and the Quest for Legislative Diversity." Extensions of Remarks: APSA Legislative Studies Section Newsletter 22(July):11-14.
  7. Voss and Lublin 1998: Voss, D. Stephen, and David Lublin. 1998. "Ecological Inference and the Comparative Method." APSA-CP: Newsletter of the APSA Organized Section in Comparative Politics. 9(1):25-31.
  8. Voss 1995: Voss, D. Stephen. 1995. "Non-Economic Causes of Stagnant Third World Development: Culture, Politics and Institutions." In Science, Technology, and Society in the Third World: An Annotated Bibliography, ed. Wesley Shrum, Carl L. Bankston III, and D. Stephen Voss. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.

Selected Conference Papers and Posters

  1. Voss 2002b: Voss, D. Stephen. 2002. “The Southern Cross-Tab: Ecological Inference and Contextual Research.” Paper presented before the Conference on Recent Advances in Ecological Inference, Center for Behavioral Research in the Social Sciences, Cambridge, MA, June 17-18.
  2. Voss 2002a: Voss, D. Stephen. 2002. “The Rooster and the Rainbow: Explaining the Racial Attitudes of Blacks, Latinos and Asians.” Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 27.
  3. Wallace and Voss 2001: Wallace, Candice Y., and D. Stephen Voss. 2001. "The Changing Dynamics of Segregationist Candidate Support: From Thurmond to Wallace." Paper to be presented at the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association, Atlanta, GA.
  4. Voss 2001a: Voss, D. Stephen. 2001. "Cultural Backlash and the Structural Foundation of Racial Attitudes." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA, August 30-September 2.
  5. Murray, Bartilow and Voss 2001: Murray, Mark R., Horace A. Bartilow, and D. Stephen Voss. 2001. "Ain't Too Proud to Trade: The Limited Influence of System Compatibility in a Bipolar Regime." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, IL, February 20-24. [Under revision for resubmission at the invitation of a top political science journal. Equal contribution; name order was random.]
  6. Bartilow, Murray and Voss 2000: Bartilow, Horace A., Mark R. Murray, and D. Stephen Voss. 2000. "Feeding the Foe, Arming the Friend: International Politics and the Disaggregation of Major-Power Trade, 1962-1997." Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 14-18. [Equal contribution; name order was alphabetical.]
  7. Voss and Carter 1999: Voss, D. Stephen, and Margaret L. Carter. 1999. "More Equal than Others: State Education Finance and Judicial (In)Capacity." Invited paper presented at the Democratic Performance Research conference in honor of Richard Hofferbert, Binghamton, NY, Nov. 12-13.
  8. Palmquist and Voss 1997b: Palmquist, Bradley L., and D. Stephen Voss. 1997. "Racial Polarization in the Southern Electorate: Republican Votes for Duke in Louisiana." Paper presented at the 55th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 10-12.
  9. Palmquist and Voss 1996: Palmquist, Bradley L., and D. Stephen Voss. 1996. "Racial Polarization and Turnout in Louisiana: New Insights from Aggregate Data Analysis." Paper presented at the 54th Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, IL, April 18-20.

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