Dr. Markie McBrayer

Visiting researcher at the Department of Philosophy and Political Science of TU Dortmund / Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Philosophy at University of Idaho
Vita
Assistant Professor in the Department of Politics and Philosophy, University of Idaho (2019-present)
Lecturer in the Department of Politics and Philosophy, University of Idaho (2018-2019)
Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Houston (2017)
M.A. in Political Science, University of Houston (2015)
M.A. in Urban and Environmental Planning and Policy, Tufts University (2012)
B.B.A. in Marketing, University of Texas at Austin (2008)
Publikationen (Auswahl)
Haltinner, Kristin, Jenn Ladino, Erin James, Dilshani Sarathchandra, Matthew Grindal, John Anderson, and McBrayer, Markie. 2025. “The Potential for Changing Public Perceptions on Climate Change through Narratives.” Sociology Compass (Forthcoming).
McBrayer, Markie and R. Lucas Williams. 2023. “The Second Sex in the Second District: The Policy Effects of Electing Women to County Government.” Political Research Quarterly (Online only, print edition forthcoming).
McBrayer, Markie, Bert Baumgaertner, and Florian Justwan. 2022. “The Effects of COVID-19 on External Political Efficacy,” American Politics Research 50(1), 97-107.
McBrayer, Markie. 2021. “The Local Revolution under Second-Order Devolution: The Effect of County Governments on TANF Administration." Policy Studies Journal 49(3), 909-933.
McBrayer, Markie, R. Lucas Williams, and Andrea Eckelman. 2020. “Local Officials as Partisan Operatives: How Sub-state Office Holders Act on Behalf of Their Party." Social Science Quarterly 101(4), 1475-1488.
McBrayer, Markie. 2020. “Translating Descriptive Representation into Substantive Representation in the Face of Electoral Constraints: The Case of Texas School Districts." Urban Affairs Review 56(6), 1687-1714.
Casellas, Jason and Markie McBrayer. 2019. “From Barrios to Condos: The Effects of Gentrification on Descriptive Representation." Journal of Race, Ethnicity, and Politics 4(1), 216-255.
McBrayer, Markie, Justin Kirkland and Patrick Shea. 2018. “The Financial Crisis, Fiscal Federalism, and the Creditworthiness of U.S. State Governments." Statistics, Politics, and Policy 9(1), 1-30.
McBrayer, Markie. 2024. “Book Review of Walking the Gendered Tightrope: Theresa May and Nancy Pelosi as Legislative Leaders.” In Congress & the Presidency
Cortina, Jeronimo and Markie McBrayer. 2024. “The Great Drought.” Chapter in Proximity Politics: How Distance Shapes Public Opinion and Political Behavior. Columbia University Press.
McBrayer, Markie. 2021. “Book Review of The Economic Other: Inequality in the American Political Imagination.” In Political Science Quarterly.
McBrayer, Markie. 2021. “Changing Lanes and Changing Places: An Examination of Urban Bike-ways and Gentrification in American Cities.” Chapter in Edited Volume, Environmental Philosophy, Politics, and Policy. Lexington Books.
McBrayer, Markie. 2016. “Local Politics." In Ali Farazmand Ed. Global Encyclopedia of Public Administration, Public Policy, and Governance.
McBrayer, Markie and Huafang Li. 2021. “Introducing Notable Scholars’ Contributions to CPAR.” Chinese Public Administration Review, 12(2): 168-169.
McBrayer, Markie and Ling Zhu. 2014. “While California Expands Insurance Coverage, Texas Blocks Health Reform—Despite Greater Needs.” Scholars Strategy Network.
Murray, Gail, Mark E. Chase, Eunice Kim, and Markie McBrayer. 2012. “Ridesharing as a Complement to Transit.” Transit Cooperative Research Program: Transportation Research Board.”