Jami K. Taylor

1.4k total citations
34 papers, 882 citations indexed

About

Jami K. Taylor is a scholar working on Political Science and International Relations, Sociology and Political Science and Social Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Jami K. Taylor has authored 34 papers receiving a total of 882 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 17 papers in Political Science and International Relations, 17 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 13 papers in Social Psychology. Recurrent topics in Jami K. Taylor's work include Electoral Systems and Political Participation (13 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (13 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers). Jami K. Taylor is often cited by papers focused on Electoral Systems and Political Participation (13 papers), LGBTQ Health, Identity, and Policy (13 papers) and Social and Intergroup Psychology (8 papers). Jami K. Taylor collaborates with scholars based in United States. Jami K. Taylor's co-authors include Daniel C. Lewis, Donald P. Haider‐Markel, Patrick Miller, Andrew R. Flores, Barry L. Tadlock, Richard M. Clerkin, Matthew L. Jacobsmeier, Anne‐Lise K. Velez, Katherine Levine Einstein and David Glick and has published in prestigious journals such as Frontiers in Psychology, Public Opinion Quarterly and Sex Roles.

In The Last Decade

Jami K. Taylor

32 papers receiving 850 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jami K. Taylor United States 16 481 466 337 277 110 34 882
Dara Z. Strolovitch United States 14 675 1.4× 134 0.3× 359 1.1× 460 1.7× 43 0.4× 24 1.1k
Carly Knight United States 10 451 0.9× 107 0.2× 313 0.9× 92 0.3× 26 0.2× 20 755
Sven Oskarsson Sweden 16 546 1.1× 112 0.2× 122 0.4× 346 1.2× 37 0.3× 51 844
Mary Hawkesworth United States 11 421 0.9× 57 0.1× 555 1.6× 311 1.1× 49 0.4× 50 889
Benjamin Baez United States 14 302 0.6× 169 0.4× 104 0.3× 136 0.5× 36 0.3× 36 791
Charles Crabtree United States 16 603 1.3× 91 0.2× 112 0.3× 308 1.1× 19 0.2× 72 850
Lise Togeby Denmark 13 555 1.2× 59 0.1× 231 0.7× 476 1.7× 48 0.4× 37 945
Amy C. Alexander Sweden 16 431 0.9× 129 0.3× 542 1.6× 303 1.1× 7 0.1× 44 951
Kaspar Villadsen Denmark 16 391 0.8× 63 0.1× 67 0.2× 109 0.4× 95 0.9× 65 692
Brandi Blessett United States 16 387 0.8× 43 0.1× 105 0.3× 139 0.5× 257 2.3× 30 739

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jami K. Taylor

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Taylor, Jami K., et al.. (2025). Beyond Group Membership: New Way of Measuring Environmental Interest Group Strength in the American States. State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 25(2). 237–259.
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Lewis, Daniel C., Andrew R. Flores, Donald P. Haider‐Markel, Patrick Miller, & Jami K. Taylor. (2024). Cultural Threat, Outgroup Discrimination, and Attitudes toward Transgender Rights. Political Behavior. 46(4). 2401–2426. 5 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K., Andrew R. Flores, Donald P. Haider‐Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, & Patrick Miller. (2024). American Federalism: A Blessing and a Curse for Transgender Rights. Publius The Journal of Federalism. 54(3). 511–533. 1 indexed citations
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Flores, Andrew R., et al.. (2022). Taking perspective of the stories we tell about transgender rights: The narrative policy framework. Policy Studies Journal. 51(1). 123–143. 14 indexed citations
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Flores, Andrew R., Donald P. Haider‐Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, Patrick Miller, & Jami K. Taylor. (2021). Antidiscrimination Interventions, Political Ads on Transgender Rights, and Public Opinion: Results From Two Survey Experiments on Adults in the United States. Frontiers in Psychology. 12. 729322–729322. 13 indexed citations
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Miller, Patrick, Andrew R. Flores, Donald P. Haider‐Markel, et al.. (2020). The Politics of Being “Cait”: Caitlyn Jenner, Transphobia, and Parasocial Contact Effects on Transgender-Related Political Attitudes. American Politics Research. 48(5). 622–634. 15 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K., Daniel C. Lewis, & Donald P. Haider‐Markel. (2020). LGBTQ Policy and Fragmented Federalism in the U.S.. State and Local Government Review. 52(4). 255–265. 7 indexed citations
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Haider‐Markel, Donald P., Andrew R. Flores, Daniel C. Lewis, et al.. (2020). LGBTQ State Legislative Candidates in an Era of Backlash. PS Political Science & Politics. 53(3). 453–459. 5 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K., et al.. (2020). Old and new data sources and methods for interest group research. Interest Groups & Advocacy. 9(3). 436–450. 6 indexed citations
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Haider‐Markel, Donald P., Jami K. Taylor, Andrew R. Flores, et al.. (2019). Morality Politics and New Research on Transgender Politics and Public Policy. The Forum. 17(1). 159–181. 15 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K., et al.. (2019). Toward a New Measure of State-Level LGBT Interest Group Strength. State Politics & Policy Quarterly. 19(3). 334–350. 9 indexed citations
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Lewis, Daniel C., Barry L. Tadlock, Andrew R. Flores, et al.. (2019). Public Attitudes on Transgender Military Service: The Role of Gender. Armed Forces & Society. 47(2). 276–297. 15 indexed citations
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Flores, Andrew R., Donald P. Haider‐Markel, Daniel C. Lewis, et al.. (2017). Challenged Expectations: Mere Exposure Effects on Attitudes About Transgender People and Rights. Political Psychology. 39(1). 197–216. 76 indexed citations
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Haider‐Markel, Donald P., Patrick Miller, Andrew R. Flores, et al.. (2017). Bringing “T” to the table: understanding individual support of transgender candidates for public office. Politics Groups and Identities. 5(3). 399–417. 42 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K.. (2014). Transgender Rights and Politics. University of Michigan Press eBooks. 38 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K., et al.. (2013). An Exploratory Study of Public Service Motivation and the Institutional–Occupational Model of the Military. Armed Forces & Society. 41(1). 142–162. 13 indexed citations
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Taylor, Jami K. & Richard M. Clerkin. (2011). Public Service Motivation and Political Action in College Undergraduates. Politics & Policy. 39(5). 715–740. 8 indexed citations
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Clerkin, Richard M., et al.. (2008). Public Service Motivation in Undergraduate Giving and. The American Review of Public Administration. 39(6). 675–698. 103 indexed citations
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Clerkin, Richard M., et al.. (2007). The Linkage of Public Service Motivation and Charitable Activity.
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Taylor, Jami K., et al.. (2006). Do governments pay efficiency wages? Evidence from a selection of countries. Murdoch Research Repository (Murdoch University). 3 indexed citations

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