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Michael S. Kowal
Michael S. Kowal
Assistant Professor of Computational Social Science, Stevens Institute of Technology
Verified email at stevens.edu
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“The Fates of Challengers in US House Elections: The Role of Extended Party Networks in Supporting Candidates and Shaping Electoral Outcomes.”
BA Desmarais, MSK Raymond, J La Raja
American Journal of Political Science 59 (1), 194-211, 2015
111*2015
Measuring legislative collaboration: The Senate press events network
BA Desmarais, VG Moscardelli, BF Schaffner, MS Kowal
Social Networks 40, 43-54, 2015
612015
How intergroup contact and demographic factors influence attitudes toward and perceptions of addiction
A Lytle, MB Apriceno, M Kowal
Addiction Research & Theory 28 (5), 425-432, 2020
142020
Corporate politicking, together: trade association ties, lobbying, and campaign giving
MS Kowal
Business and Politics 20 (1), 98-131, 2018
122018
An examination of intergenerational contact experiences using 10,338 journal entries from 2,414 young adults
A Lytle, M Kowal, J Macdonald, SR Levy
The Gerontologist 62 (3), 397-403, 2022
42022
The Value of a Like: Facebook, Viral Posts, and Campaign Finance in US Congressional Elections
M Kowal
Media and Communication 11 (3), 153-163, 2023
12023
Corporate Politicking, Together: Ties, Lobbying and Giving in a Polarized and Connected World
M Kowal
2016 Political Networks Conference, 2016
2016
The Social Corporation: Firms, Networks, and Politics
M Kowal
2016
Being backed by extended party networks can mean a greater chance of electoral success for a Congressional challenger
B Desmarais, R La Raja, M Kowal
LSE American Politics and Policy, 2014
2014
document published. Please do not copy or cite without author's permission. The final article is available at: https://doi. org/10.1080/16066359.2019. 1680647
A Lytle, MB Apriceno, M Kowal
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