2024
Sances, Michael W. “Political Science Professor on the Potential Impact of 2024 Election on the Temple Community.” The Faculty Herald newspaper. December 2024.
Sances, Michael W. “The Nationalized Politics of Police Reform.” The Forum 22(1): 71-96. June 2024.
Sances, Michael W. “Can Public Policy Influence Public Opinion? Studying Feedback Effects and Elite Influence Using the Affordable Care Act.” Political Science Quarterly Online First. June 2024.
2023
Sances, Michael W. “Review of the Annenberg IOD Collaborative’s Democracy amid Crises: Polarization, Pandemic, Protests, and Persuasion.” Perspectives on Politics 21(4). December 2023.
Sances, Michael W. “George Floyd’s Murder Decreased Support for Local Police Budgets.” Journal of Politics blog. June 2023.
Clinton, Joshua D., Michael W. Sances, and Mary Catherine Sullivan. “The Importance of Issue Representation in a Polarized Congress.” In Accountability Reconsidered: Voters, Interests, and Information in US Policymaking edited by Charles Cameron, Brandice Canes-Wrone, Sanford Gordon and Greg. Huber. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. February 2023.
2022
Sances, Michael W., and Hye Young You. “How Fracking Increased Inequality in Political Participation.” Journal of Politics blog. February 23, 2022.
Sances, Michael W. “Police Budgets on the Ballot before and after George Floyd’s Murder.” Temple University Public Policy Lab Policy Brief. January 6, 2022.
2021
Hartman, William, Michael W. Sances, and Timothy Shrom. “State Policy, Local Impact: How Policy Choices Will Shape the Financial Future of Pennsylvania School Districts.” Temple University Public Policy Lab report. July 2021.
Sances, Michael W. “Presidential Approval and the Inherited Economy.” American Journal of Political Science Author Summaries. March 2021.
2020
Sances, Michael W. “When Voters Matter: The Limits of Local Government Responsiveness.” Urban Affairs Forum. December 2020.
2019
Sances, Michael W. “Review of James E. Campbell’s Polarized: Making Sense of a Divided America.” Party Politics. November 2019.
Haselswerdt, Jake, Michael W. Sances, and Sean McElwee. “The Missing Medicaid Millions.” Data for Progress. November 2019.
2018
Goldstein, Rebecca, Michael W. Sances, and Hye Young You. “What happens to police departments that collect more fines? They solve fewer crimes.” The Monkey Cage. September 2018.
Sances, Michael W. and Hye Young You. “Cities with more African Americans rely more on fines for revenue.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog. May 2018.
2017
Margolis, Michele F. and Michael W. Sances. “Republicans give more to charity {} but not because they oppose income redistribution.” London School of Economics Democratic Audit Blog. November 2017.
Sances, Michael W. “Republicans Will Be Blamed if Democrats Block ACA Replacement.” Utica College Center of Public Affairs and Election Research. March 2017.
2016
Gronke, Paul, Michael W. Sances, and Charles Stewart III.. “Americans have become much less confident that we count votes accurately.” The Monkey Cage. August 2016.
Sances, Michael W. and Charles Stewart III. “Voter fraud is more believable when your candidate loses.” London School of Economics USAPP Blog. February 2016.
2014
Campbell, Andrea Louise and Michael W. Sances. “Constituencies and Public Opinion.” In The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Social Policy, eds. Daniel Béland, Christopher Howard, and Kimberly J. Morgan, Oxford University Press. 2014.
2012
Berinsky, Adam J., Kai Quek, and Michael W. Sances. “Conducting Online Experiments on Mechanical Turk.” The Experimental Political Scientist. May 2012.
2011
Sances, Michael W. “The Partisan Trust Gap.” The Monkey Cage April 2011.