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University of Texas at San Antonio: San Antonio, TX, US

2013-08 to present (Political Science and Geography)
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Bryan Gervais

Education and qualifications (2)

University of Maryland: College Park, MD, US

2008-08 to 2013-08 | Ph.D. (Government and Politics)
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Bryan Gervais

University of Massachusetts Amherst: Amherst, MA, US

2004-08 to 2008-05 | B.A. (Political Science)
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Bryan Gervais

Works (33)

Incivility or Invalidity? Evaluating Perspective API Scores as a Measure of Political Incivility

American Politics Research
2025-01-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Bryan T. Gervais; Connor Dye; Amber Chin
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The electoral implications of uncivil and intolerant rhetoric in American politics

Research & Politics
2021-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Bryan T. Gervais
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Tweeting for Hearts and Minds? Measuring Candidates’ Use of Anxiety in Tweets During the 2018 Midterm Elections

PS: Political Science & Politics
2020-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Bryan T. Gervais; Heather K. Evans; Annelise Russell
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Political Communication

Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
2018 | Other
Part of ISBN: 9783319209272
Contributors: Bryan T. Gervais
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Reactionary Republicanism: How the Tea Party in the House Paved the Way for Trump's Victory

2018 | Other
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Bryan Gervais

What to Tweet when the Top Is Toxic? Gauging References to the 2016 Presidential Candidates in House Members’ Social Media Posts

The Roads to Congress 2016
2018 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

More than mimicry? The role of anger in uncivil reactions to elite political incivility

International Journal of Public Opinion Research
2017 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-85031502660

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

More than Mimicry? The Role of Anger in Uncivil Reactions to Elite Political Incivility

International Journal of Public Opinion Research
2017 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

New media for the new electorate? Congressional outreach to Latinos on Twitter

Politics, Groups, and Identities
2017 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

What to tweet when the top is toxic? Gauging references to the 2016 presidential candidates in house members' social media posts

The Roads to Congress 2016: American Elections in a Divided Landscape
2017 | Book
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2-s2.0-85035098812

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

Political Communication

Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
2016 | Other
Part of ISBN: 9783319318165
Contributors: Bryan T. Gervais
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Political Communication

Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance
2016 | Book chapter
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Bryan Gervais

Subpartisan Cues and Ideological Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions of Congressional Candidates

Social Science Quarterly
2016 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Subpartisan Cues and Ideological Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions of Congressional Candidates*

Social Science Quarterly
2016 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84978734460

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.; Taylor, J.A.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

Elite Incivility, Anger, and Anti-Deliberative Attitudes

APSA Pre-Conference on Political Communication, September 2, 2015
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

In-Your-Face Politics: The Consequences of Uncivil Media, by Diana C. Mutz

Public Opinion Quarterly
2015 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based Experiment

Journal of Information Technology & Politics
2015 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Incivility Online: Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Uncivil Political Posts in a Web-based Experiment

Journal of Information Technology and Politics
2015 | Journal article
EID:

2-s2.0-84930040213

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

Predicting Tea Party Association in the United States Senate

APSA 2015 Annual Meeting Paper
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Tea and Coffee: The Ideological Implications of the Tea Party Movement in the House of Representatives

American Politics Workshop, Department of Government and Politics, University of Maryland
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Tea(s) and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress

WPSA 2015 Annual Meeting
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Tweeting to Victory? Social Media Use and Election 2014

The Roads to Congress 2014
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress

MPSA
2015 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Affective and Behavioral Reactions to Elite-based Political Incivility

Working Paper
2014 | Other
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Bryan Gervais

Black Tea, Green Tea, White Tea, and Coffee: Understanding the Variation in Attachment to the Tea Party Among Members of Congress

APSA 2014 Annual Meeting Paper
2014 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Following the news? Reception of uncivil partisan media and the use of incivility in political expression

Political Communication
2014 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Following the News? Reception of Uncivil Partisan Media and the Use of Incivility in Political Expression

Political Communication
2014 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84911970156

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

Incivility in Mass Political Discourse: The Causes and Consequences of an Uncivil Public

2013 | Dissertation or Thesis
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Bryan Gervais

Reading the tea leaves: Understanding tea party caucus membership in the US house of representatives

PS - Political Science and Politics
2012 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-84858813637

Contributors: Gervais, B.T.; Morris, I.L.
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Bryan Gervais via Scopus - Elsevier

Reading the tea leaves: Understanding Tea Party Caucus membership in the US House of Representatives

PS: Political Science & Politics
2012 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Rude Democracy: Civility and Incivility in American Politics. By Susan Herbst.(Temple University Press, 2011.)

The Journal of Politics
2012 | Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Sub-Partisan Cues and Candidate Distinctions: The Effect of the Tea Party Label on Voter Perceptions

APSA 2011 Annual Meeting Paper
2011 | Conference paper
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Bryan Gervais

Rousing the Partisan Combatant: Elite Incivility, Anger, and Anti-deliberative Attitudes

Journal article
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Bryan Gervais

Peer review (5 reviews for 2 publications/grants)

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