Mirya R. Holman

Mirya R. Holman

Tulane University

H-index: 30

North America-United States

About Mirya R. Holman

Mirya R. Holman, With an exceptional h-index of 30 and a recent h-index of 29 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Tulane University, specializes in the field of political science & public policy, women and politics, research methods, environmental politics, local politics.

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

Local gun safety enforcement, sheriffs, and right-wing political extremism

Partisanship in the# MeToo era

Rally'round the mask: Congressional social media images and masking during COVID-19

Sheriffs, right‐wing extremism, and the limits of US federalism during a crisis

Gender stereotyping questions accurately measure beliefs about the traits and issue strengths of women and men in politics

Partisanship on the playground: Expressive party politics among children

Take (Her) to the Limit: Term Limits do Not Diminish Women's Overperformance in Legislative Office

When to Preach About Poverty: How Location, Race, and Ideology Shape White Evangelical Sermons

Mirya R. Holman Information

University

Position

Associate Professor of Political Science

Citations(all)

3471

Citations(since 2020)

2865

Cited By

1612

hIndex(all)

30

hIndex(since 2020)

29

i10Index(all)

58

i10Index(since 2020)

56

Email

University Profile Page

Tulane University

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Mirya R. Holman Skills & Research Interests

political science & public policy

women and politics

research methods

environmental politics

local politics

Top articles of Mirya R. Holman

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Local gun safety enforcement, sheriffs, and right-wing political extremism

Urban affairs review

Emily M Farris

Mirya R Holman

2024/3

Partisanship in the# MeToo era

Perspectives on Politics

Mirya R Holman

Nathan P Kalmoe

2024/3

Rally'round the mask: Congressional social media images and masking during COVID-19

Constantine Boussalis

Travis Coan

Mirya Holman

2024/4/3

Sheriffs, right‐wing extremism, and the limits of US federalism during a crisis

Social Science Quarterly

Emily M Farris

Mirya R Holman

2023/3

Gender stereotyping questions accurately measure beliefs about the traits and issue strengths of women and men in politics

Journal of Women, Politics & Policy

Mirya R Holman

2023/1/2

Partisanship on the playground: Expressive party politics among children

Political research quarterly

J Celeste Lay

Mirya R Holman

Jill S Greenlee

Zoe M Oxley

Angela L Bos

2023/9

Take (Her) to the Limit: Term Limits do Not Diminish Women's Overperformance in Legislative Office

Legislative Studies Quarterly

Mirya R Holman

Anna Mitchell Mahoney

2023/8

When to Preach About Poverty: How Location, Race, and Ideology Shape White Evangelical Sermons

Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion

Jeffrey Guhin

Mirya Holman

Travis Coan

Constantine Boussalis

2023/6

Racial limitations on the gender, risk, religion, and politics model

Politics and Religion

Amanda Friesen

Mirya R Holman

2022/6

This one’s for the boys: How gendered political socialization limits girls’ political ambition and interest

American Political Science Review

Angela L Bos

Jill S Greenlee

Mirya R Holman

Zoe M Oxley

J Celeste Lay

2022/5

Representation and Anti-Racist Policymaking in US Cities during COVID-19

Representation

Emily M Farris

Mirya R Holman

Miranda E Sullivan

2022/4/3

Race, ethnicity, and support for climate policy

Environmental Research Letters

Salil Benegal

Flávio Azevedo

Mirya R Holman

2022/11/1

The Party Is Over: The New Louisiana Politics

Robert Mann

2022/2/16

Let’s Work Together: Bill Success via Women’s Cosponsorship in US State Legislatures

Political Research Quarterly

Mirya R Holman

Anna Mahoney

Emma Hurler

2022/9

The curious case of Theresa May and the public that did not rally: Gendered reactions to terrorist attacks can cause slumps not bumps

American Political Science Review

Mirya R Holman

Jennifer L Merolla

Elizabeth J Zechmeister

2022/2

Mad, sad, but mostly glad: how men and women in politics communicate using emotions in images

Constantine Boussalis

Travis Coan

Mirya Holman

2022/7

Are you picking up what i am laying down? Ideology in low-information elections

Urban Affairs Review

Mirya R Holman

J Celeste Lay

2021/3

The Polls—Trends Sexual Harassment

Public Opinion Quarterly

Mirya R Holman

Nathan P Kalmoe

2021/10/1

TIME for kids to learn gender stereotypes: Analysis of gender and political leadership in a common social studies resource for children

Politics & Gender

J Celeste Lay

Mirya R Holman

Angela L Bos

Jill S Greenlee

Zoe M Oxley

...

2021/3

Understanding the importance of sexism in shaping climate denial and policy opposition

Climatic Change

Salil Benegal

Mirya R Holman

2021

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Amanda B. Diekman

Amanda B. Diekman

Indiana University Bloomington

H-index: 33
Elizabeth (Liz) Zechmeister

Elizabeth (Liz) Zechmeister

Vanderbilt University

H-index: 30
jennifer merolla

jennifer merolla

University of California, Riverside

H-index: 26
Erin Cassese

Erin Cassese

University of Delaware

H-index: 25
Tiffany D. Barnes

Tiffany D. Barnes

University of Kentucky

H-index: 24
Melissa B. Jacoby

Melissa B. Jacoby

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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