Nicholas J. G. Winter, Pankeiwicz N. Gender, Not Sex: The Role of Gender Subtypes in Shaping Perceptions of Male and Female Political Figures. 2014.
Papers
2014
2012
Nicholas J. G. Winter. A Moving Target: The Changing Role of Gender in American Politics. 2012.
Nicholas J. G. Winter. Gender and the 2012 Election. 2012.
2010
Nicholas J. G. Winter. Gendered Parties: Masculinity, Femininity, and the Modern American Party System. 2010.
Winter NJ. Masculine republicans and feminine democrats: Gender and Americans’ explicit and implicit images of the political parties. Political Behavior. 2010;32(4):587–618.
2009
Winter NJ. The explicit and implicit gendered basis of American party images. In: annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois. 2009.
2008
Winter NJ. Dangerous frames: How ideas about race and gender shape public opinion. University of Chicago Press; 2008.
2007
Winter N. Cowboys and “Girlie-men”: Gender Imagery and the Evaluation of Political Leaders. In: Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago. 2007.
2006
Winter NJ. Fishing Rights and Race Relations. 2006.
Winter NJ. Beyond welfare: Framing and the racialization of white opinion on social security. American Journal of Political Science. 2006;50(2):400–420.