Research
PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS
Hull, K.J., Warren, C., & Smith, K.B. (2024). Politics Makes Bastards of Us All: Why Moral
Judgement is Politically Situational. Political Psychology, 00, 1–17.
https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12954
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
Hull, K.J. “Disability Benefits? The Impact of Physical Disability on Candidates with Physical Disabilities.” (Under Review)
Hull, K.J. “Physical Disability and Dehumanization.” (Under Review)
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? The Interactive Effects of Disability, Race, and Gender in Political Elections.” (Manuscript in preparation)
Hull, K.J. & Theiss-Morse, E. “Disability and the American National Identity.”
(Data currently being analyzed)
Ekstrom, P.D., Hull, K.J. & Kreitmair, U.W. “The Role of Ideology in Competitive Group Behavior.” (Data collection in progress)
Hull, K.J. “Why Do Governors Issue Executive Orders?” (Manuscript in preparation)
BOOK CHAPTERS
Hull, K.J. (2022). Nebraska: The Fight to Swing District Two Blue. In D. Schultz and R. Jacob (Eds.), Presidential Swing States (3rd edition). Lexington Books.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Hull, K.J., Ekstrom, P.D., & Kreitmair, U.W. “The Role of Ideology in Competitive Group Behavior.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2024.
Hull, K.J. “Disability Benefits? The Impact of Physical Disability in Electoral Decisions.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2024.
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? Attitudes towards Political Candidates with
Physical Disabilities.” Invited to present at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2020.
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? Attitudes towards Political Candidates with
Physical Disabilities.” Presented at the UNL Spring Research Fair, 2019.
Hull, K.J. “Why do Governors Issue Executive Orders?” Presented at the Midwest Political
Science Association Annual Conference, 2018.
Hull, K.J., Warren, C., & Smith, K.B. (2024). Politics Makes Bastards of Us All: Why Moral
Judgement is Politically Situational. Political Psychology, 00, 1–17.
https://doi.org/10.1111/pops.12954
RESEARCH IN PROGRESS
Hull, K.J. “Disability Benefits? The Impact of Physical Disability on Candidates with Physical Disabilities.” (Under Review)
Hull, K.J. “Physical Disability and Dehumanization.” (Under Review)
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? The Interactive Effects of Disability, Race, and Gender in Political Elections.” (Manuscript in preparation)
Hull, K.J. & Theiss-Morse, E. “Disability and the American National Identity.”
(Data currently being analyzed)
Ekstrom, P.D., Hull, K.J. & Kreitmair, U.W. “The Role of Ideology in Competitive Group Behavior.” (Data collection in progress)
Hull, K.J. “Why Do Governors Issue Executive Orders?” (Manuscript in preparation)
BOOK CHAPTERS
Hull, K.J. (2022). Nebraska: The Fight to Swing District Two Blue. In D. Schultz and R. Jacob (Eds.), Presidential Swing States (3rd edition). Lexington Books.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Hull, K.J., Ekstrom, P.D., & Kreitmair, U.W. “The Role of Ideology in Competitive Group Behavior.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2024.
Hull, K.J. “Disability Benefits? The Impact of Physical Disability in Electoral Decisions.” Presented at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2024.
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? Attitudes towards Political Candidates with
Physical Disabilities.” Invited to present at the Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference, 2020.
Hull, K.J. “Does My Wheelchair Slow Me Down? Attitudes towards Political Candidates with
Physical Disabilities.” Presented at the UNL Spring Research Fair, 2019.
Hull, K.J. “Why do Governors Issue Executive Orders?” Presented at the Midwest Political
Science Association Annual Conference, 2018.