Journal articles
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Roy Gardner, Matthew Martin, Ashley Moran, Zachary Elkins, Andrés Cruz, and Guillermo Pérez. “Expanding Your Vocabulary: A Framework for Topic Integration in Texts.” Social Science Computer Review. doi:
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Matthew Martin. Forthcoming. “From Citizen Input to Elite Legitimation: The Logic of Will-Confirmation in Constitution-Making.” Comparative Politics 59(1): 000–000. doi:
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Matthew Martin. 2026. “Deportation by Design: How Political Entrepreneurs Engineered Crime-Based Deportation in the United States.” Polity 58(2): 362–394. doi:
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Matthew Martin. 2025. “Consultation Without Consensus: Lessons from Chile’s Constitutional Convention (2021-2022).” Política. Revista De Ciencia Política 63(2), 81-112. doi:
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Matthew Martin. 2025. “Elite Fractures, Public Capture: The Strategic Use of Public Consultation in Global Constitution-Making.” Journal of Law and Courts 13(1): 1–34. doi:
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Andrés Cruz, Zachary Elkins, Roy Gardner, Matthew Martin, and Ashley Moran. 2023. “Measuring constitutional preferences: A new method for analyzing public consultation data.” PLoS ONE 18(12), e0295396. doi:
10.1371/journal.pone.0295396
Works in progress
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Matthew Martin. “Constitutional Cherry-Picking: Constructing 'The People' in Participatory Constitution-Making.” Under review.
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Heridia, Sara and Matthew Martin. “When Experience Meets Environment: Professional Backgrounds, Court Composition, and Decision-Making in Immigration Court.” Under review.
Other works
Elkins, Zachary, Matthew Martin, Ashley Moran, Guillermo Pérez. 2023. “12 Core Attributes of the Chilean Constitutional Proposal.” Constitute Project.
Martin, Matthew and Guillermo Pérez. “Chile 2023 - Draft of 30 Oct 2023.” Translation of Chilean constitutional proposal. Constitute Project.