Citation: J. Manza et C. Brooks, THE GENDER-GAP IN US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS - WHEN - WHY - IMPLICATIONS, American journal of sociology, 103(5), 1998, pp. 1235-1266
Citation: F. Block et J. Manza, COULD WE END POVERTY IN A POSTINDUSTRIAL SOCIETY - THE CASE FOR A PROGRESSIVE NEGATIVE INCOME-TAX, Politics & society, 25(4), 1997, pp. 473-511
Citation: C. Brooks et J. Manza, SOCIAL CLEAVAGES AND POLITICAL ALIGNMENTS - US PRESIDENTIAL ELECTIONS, 1960 TO 1992, American sociological review, 62(6), 1997, pp. 937-946
Citation: C. Brooks et J. Manza, THE SOCIAL AND IDEOLOGICAL BASES OF MIDDLE-CLASS POLITICAL REALIGNMENT IN THE UNITED-STATES, 1972 TO 1992, American sociological review, 62(2), 1997, pp. 191-208
Citation: J. Manza et C. Brooks, DOES CLASS ANALYSIS STILL HAVE ANYTHING TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE STUDY OFPOLITICS - COMMENTS, Theory and society, 25(5), 1996, pp. 717-724
Citation: J. Manza et al., CLASS VOTING IN CAPITALIST DEMOCRACIES SINCE WORLD-WAR-II - DEALIGNMENT, REALIGNMENT, OR TRENDLESS FLUCTUATION, Annual review of sociology, 21, 1995, pp. 137-162
Citation: J. Manza, MONEY TALKS - CORPORATE PACS AND POLITICAL INFLUENCE - CLAWSON,D, NEUSTADTL,A, SCOTT,D, Journal of political & military sociology, 23(1), 1995, pp. 151-153
Citation: J. Manza, THE STATE AND THE POOR - PUBLIC-POLICY AND POLITICAL-DEVELOPMENT IN INDIA AND THE UNITED-STATES - ECHEVERRIGENT,J, Contemporary sociology, 23(6), 1994, pp. 804-805
Citation: C. Brooks et J. Manza, DO CHANGING VALUES EXPLAIN THE NEW POLITICS - A CRITICAL-ASSESSMENT OF THE POSTMATERIALIST THESIS, Sociological quarterly, 35(4), 1994, pp. 541-570
Citation: J. Manza, POSTINDUSTRIAL CAPITALISM, THE STATE, AND THE PROSPECTS FOR ECONOMIC DEMOCRACY, Journal of political & military sociology, 20(2), 1992, pp. 209-241