Books and Articles
"Angels With Dirty Faces: Rehabilitating Parties and Partisanship in Political Theory," review of N. Rosenblum (2008), Marc Weiner with Gerald M. Pomper, Election Law Journal (forthcoming 2009).
"Risk Reducing Legal Documents: Controlling Personal Health and Financial Resources," Marc Weiner with Michael R. Greenberg and Gwendolyn Greenberg, Risk Analysis: An International Journal (forthcoming 2009).
"The Party's Still On: American Political Parties from 1950 to 2005," Marc Weiner, Political Behavior and Public Policy: Interdisciplinary Essays on American Political Development, Volume Two, Daniel Tichenor and Richard Harris, eds., (ABC-Clio Press: 2009).
"Controlling Personal Health Decisions for the Oldest Old," editorial, Marc Weiner with Michael R. Greenberg and Gwendolyn B. Greenberg, American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 98, No. 7, pg. 1160 (July 2008).
"The 2.4% Solution: What Makes a Mandate?" The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politics, Vol. 4(2), Marc Weiner with Gerald M. Pomper, (2006).
"The Doctrine of Responsible Parties," Marc Weiner, The Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections, Larry J. Sabato and Howard R. Ernst, eds., (Facts on File, Inc., 2006).
"Party-in-the-Electorate," Marc Weiner, The Encyclopedia of American Political Parties and Elections, Larry J. Sabato and Howard R. Ernst, eds., (Facts on File, Inc., 2006).
"Election Polls," Marc Weiner, The Encyclopedia of Social Measurement, Vol. I, Kimberly Kempf-Leonard, ed. (Elsevier, Inc., 2005).
"V.O. Key, Jr.," Marc Weiner, Public Opinion and Polling Around the World: A Historical Encyclopedia, Vol. I, John Geer, ed. (ABC-Clio, 2004).
The Future of American Democratic Politics: Principles and Practices, editor and chapter author, Marc Weiner with Gerald M. Pomper, (Rutgers University Press, 2003).
"The Trial of John Peter Zenger," Marc Weiner, The Encyclopedia of American Law, David Schultz, ed. (Facts on File, Inc., 2002).
"Toward a More Responsible Two-Party Voter: The Evolving Bases of Partisanship," Responsible Partisanship? The Evolution of American Political Parties Since 1950, John Green and Paul Herrnson, eds., Marc Weiner with Gerald M. Pomper, (Univ. of Kansas Press, 2002).
"EPIC and Upton Sinclair ('End Poverty in California - 1934-1940s')," Marc Weiner, The Encyclopedia of Third Parties in America, Immanuel Ness and James Ciment, eds. (M.E. Sharpe Inc., 2000).
Generation X and the News by Cliff Zukin. The Radio and Television News Directors Foundation 1997.
Comment on Davis: Yes, but...Public Opinion Is a Top-Down Process, by Cliff Zukin. Public Opinion Quarterly 1992.
Democratic & Republican Activists & Followers: Inter- and Intra-Party Differences by Chris Bruzios. Polity, Summer 1990.
Passive Learning: When the Media Environment is the Message by Cliff Zukin and R. Snyder. Public Opinion Quarterly 1984.
Uninformed Choice: The Failure of the New Presidential Nominating System by Scott Keeter and Cliff Zukin. New York: Praeger Publishers 1983.
A Reconsideration of the Effects of Information on Partisan Stability by Cliff Zukin. Public Opinion Quarterly 1977.
Conference Presentations
"The 2.4% Solution: What Makes a Mandate?" Marc Weiner with Gerald M. Pomper. Presented at the American Politics Workshop, Eagleton Institute of Politics, Rutgers, the State University, September 2006.
Responsible Mass Partisanship in the 2004 Election, by Marc Weiner. Presented at The State of the Parties: 2004 and Beyond (quadrennial conference), Bliss Institute, University of Akron, Akron, Ohio, October 2005.
The Evolving Bases of Partisanship: Five Decades of Change, by Marc Weiner. Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, August 2003.
A Reassessment of the ANES Interviewers Rating of Respondent's Political Knowledge, by Marc Weiner. Presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Albany, NY, November 2000.
Toward a More Responsible Two-Party Voter: The Evolving Bases of Partisanship, by Marc Weiner, with Gerald M. Pomper. Presented at the American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington, D.C., September 2000.
Of Rascals and Reasons: The Relationship Between Policy Preferences and Electoral Change, 1960 to 1996, by Marc Weiner. Presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 1999.
Why Would You Vote for a Loser? Probing Third Party Support Through Counterfactual Analysis, by Marc Weiner. Presented at the Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Boston, MA, November 1998.










