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Session Submission Type: Created Panel
(Paper) Constituent Communications in an Era of Polarization - Jaclyn Kaslovsky, Washington University in St. Louis; Michael Kistner, University of Houston; Michael P. Olson, Washington University in St. Louis
(Paper) Oh, I Leave Quite an Impression: How Women in the Senate Build Digital Networks - Maggie Macdonald, University of Kentucky; Laura Moses, The Ohio State University; Annelise Russell, University of Kentucky; Sean M. Theriault, University of Texas at Austin
(Paper) Two Audiences, Two Agendas: Issue Prioritization in Congressional Communications - Alison Craig, University of Texas at Austin
(Paper) Affective Polarization in the United States Congress - Michael Burnham, Princeton