James Adams

James Adams

University of California, Davis

H-index: 42

North America-United States

About James Adams

James Adams, With an exceptional h-index of 42 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Davis, specializes in the field of political science parties, elections.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

How much does issue salience matter? A model with applications to the UK elections

The way we were: how histories of co-governance alleviate partisan hostility

Can’t we all just get along? How women MPs can ameliorate affective polarization in Western publics

Journal Administrator: Jayne Daldry

What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization across Countries?

“Our Issue Positions are Strong, and Our Opponents’ Valence is Weak”: An Analysis of Parties' Campaign Strategies in Ten Western European Democracies

Who dislikes whom? Affective polarization between pairs of parties in western democracies

Why Parties Gain Votes When the Public Perceives Them Shifting to the Right

James Adams Information

University

Position

Professor of Political Science

Citations(all)

9117

Citations(since 2020)

3528

Cited By

7131

hIndex(all)

42

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

66

i10Index(since 2020)

51

Email

University Profile Page

University of California, Davis

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James Adams Skills & Research Interests

political science parties

elections

Top articles of James Adams

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

How much does issue salience matter? A model with applications to the UK elections

European Journal of Political Research

James Adams

SAMUEL MERRILL III

Roi Zur

2024/5

The way we were: how histories of co-governance alleviate partisan hostility

Comparative Political Studies

Will Horne

James Adams

Noam Gidron

2023/3

Can’t we all just get along? How women MPs can ameliorate affective polarization in Western publics

American Political Science Review

James Adams

David Bracken

Noam Gidron

Will Horne

DIANA Z O’BRIEN

...

2023/2

Journal Administrator: Jayne Daldry

Tarik Abou-Chadi

James Adams

James Alt

Lucy Barnes

Anna Bassi

...

2023

What Do We Measure When We Measure Affective Polarization across Countries?

Public Opinion Quarterly

Thomas Tichelbaecker

Noam Gidron

Will Horne

James Adams

2023/9/1

“Our Issue Positions are Strong, and Our Opponents’ Valence is Weak”: An Analysis of Parties' Campaign Strategies in Ten Western European Democracies

British Journal of Political Science

Camilla Bjarnøe

James Adams

Amber Boydstun

2023/1

Who dislikes whom? Affective polarization between pairs of parties in western democracies

British Journal of Political Science

Noam Gidron

James Adams

Will Horne

2023/7

Why Parties Gain Votes When the Public Perceives Them Shifting to the Right

Political Studies

James Adams

Luca Bernardi

Lawrence Ezrow

Zeynep Somer-Topcu

2023/5/2

Populism and the affective partisan space in nine European publics: Evidence from a cross-national survey

Frontiers in Political Science

Sam Fuller

Will Horne

James Adams

Noam Gidron

2022/11/30

How warm are partisan political interactions? A frequency-based measure of affective fractionalization

Ansgar Hudde

Will Horne

James Adams

Noam Gidron

2022/10

Backlash policy diffusion to populists in power

PLoS One

James F Adams

Tobias Böhmelt

Lawrence Ezrow

Petra Schleiter

2022/9/23

Public opinion backlash in response to party messages: A case for party press releases

Electoral Studies

Alexandra Feddersen

James F Adams

2022/12/1

The simplest government heuristic of all: Citizens infer that governing parties are pro-European Union

Comparative Political Studies

James Adams

Luca Bernardi

M Christine Phillips

2021/6

Elite interactions and voters’ perceptions of parties’ policy positions

American Journal of Political Science

James Adams

Simon Weschle

Christopher Wlezien

2021/1

Sage Research Methods

Innisfree Mckinnon

Jessica Mccallum Breen

2020

American affective polarization in comparative perspective

Revista Española de Ciencia Política

José Miguel Rojo-Martínez

2022/11/30

Social welfare policy outputs and governing parties’ left-right images: Do voters respond?

The Journal of Politics

James Adams

Luca Bernardi

Christopher Wlezien

2020/7/1

Partisan sorting and niche parties in Europe

James Adams

Lawrence Ezrow

Debra Leiter

2020/5/21

The spatial voting model

The SAGE Handbook of Research Methods in Political Science and International Relations. SAGE Publications

James Adams

Samuel Merrill

Roi Zur

L Curini

R Franzese

2020/4/9

James F. Adams

British Journal of Political Science

James Adams

Samuel Merrill III

Bernard Grofman

Noam Gidron

2020/2

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