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Kelsy Kretschmer
Kelsy Kretschmer
Associate Professor of Sociology, Oregon State University
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Gender linked fate, race/ethnicity, and the marriage gap in American politics
CT Stout, K Kretschmer, L Ruppanner
Political Research Quarterly 70 (3), 509-522, 2017
732017
Shifting boundaries and splintering movements: Abortion rights in the feminist and new right movements
K Kretschmer
Sociological Forum 29 (4), 893-915, 2014
382014
Platform leadership: Cultivating support for a public profile
K Kretschmer, DS Meyer
American Behavioral Scientist 50 (10), 1395-1412, 2007
322007
Men at the march: Feminist movement boundaries and men's participation in Take Back the Night and Slutwalk
K Kretschmer, K Barber
Mobilization: An International Quarterly 21 (3), 283-300, 2016
312016
Contested loyalties: Dissident identity organizations, institutions, and social movements
K Kretschmer
Sociological Perspectives 52 (4), 433-454, 2009
292009
Movement factions
F Polletta, K Kretschmer
Players and arenas: The interactive dynamics of protest, 35-54, 2015
172015
Walking like a Man?
K Barber, K Kretschmer
Contexts 12 (2), 40-45, 2013
152013
Organizing around gender identities
K Kretschmer, DS Meyer
na, 2013
132013
Fighting for NOW: Diversity and discord in the National Organization for Women
K Kretschmer
U of Minnesota Press, 2019
122019
Infighting and insurrection
A Ghaziani, K Kretschmer
The Wiley Blackwell companion to social movements, 220-235, 2018
122018
Factions/factionalism
K Kretschmer
The Wiley-Blackwell encyclopedia of social and political movements, 1-5, 2013
112013
The continuing significance of history: an active-learning simulation to teach about the origins of racial inequality
V Stout, K Kretschmer, C Stout
Journal of Political Science Education 12 (2), 230-240, 2016
92016
Gender linked fate explains lower legal abortion support among white married women
L Ruppanner, G Mikołajczak, K Kretschmer, CT Stout
Plos one 14 (10), e0223271, 2019
82019
Children of NOW: Pathways and consequences for breakaway organizations from the National Organization for Women
KN Kretschmer
University of California, Irvine, 2010
82010
Should we stay or should we go? Local and national factionalism in the National Organization for Women
K Kretschmer
Qualitative Sociology 40 (4), 403-423, 2017
72017
What helps non-black people support Black Lives Matter? A signal from someone in their own ethnic group
M Arora, C Stout, K Kretschmer
Washington Post 18, 2020
62020
Why white married women are more likely to vote for conservative parties
L Ruppanner, C Stout, G Mikolajczak, K Kretschmer
The Conversation 16, 2019
42019
The motivated can encrypt (even with PGP)
G Borradaile, K Kretschmer, M Gretes, A LeClerc
arXiv preprint arXiv:2104.04478, 2021
22021
the link between familial care, the Covid pandemic and gender linked fate
C Stout, K Kretschmer, L Ruppanner
Journal of Women, Politics & Policy 43 (4), 514-524, 2022
12022
Including Undergrad Students in Community-Oriented Research: Benefits and Challenges for Undergrads and Faculty
J Crowe, S McClurg, K Kretschmer
Sociological Imagination 55 (1), 23-34, 2019
12019
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