News
Professor Tavits' Paper Accepted by the Journal of Politics
Congratulations to Professor Margit Tavits and co-author, Zeynep Somer-Topcu (University of Texas, Austin) on the acceptance of their paper, "Message Distortion as a Campaign Strategy: Does Rival Party Distortion of Focal Party Position Affect Voters?" in the Journal of Politics.
2022 Political Science Department Prize Winners
Congratulations to the 2022 Political Science Department Prize Winners!
Professor Butler Published Journal of Politics Blog for Forthcoming Article
Professor Butler and co-authors published Journal of Politics Blog for forthcoming article
PhD candidate Tony Yang Awarded Research Grant
Congratulation to PhD candidate Tony Yang! He has been awarded the 2022 APSA Summer Centennial Center Research Grant to support his dissertation project, "Normalization: Explaining Public Support for Government Censorship in Authoritarian Regimes."
Professor Carter Publishes in International Studies Quarterly
Professor David Carter and co-authors published their article, "The Geography of Separatist Violence" in International Studies Quarterly.
Professor Diana O'Brien Publishes in APSR
Professor Diana O’Brien and co-authors publish, “Can’t We All Just Get Along? How Women MPs Can Ameliorate Affective Polarization in Western Politics” in APSR
Professors Lucas, Montgomery, and Tavits Awarded NSF Grant
Congratulations to Professors Lucas, Montgomery, and Tavits for being awarded an NSF grant to expand their ongoing study of elite communication on social media throughout the world!
Congratulations Prof. Montgomery & Ph.D Alumn Erin Rossiter for Publishing a QCMSS Elemental
Congratulations to Professor Jacob Montgomery and Ph.D alumn, Erin Rossiter, for publishing a QCMSS Elemental, "Adaptive Inventories: A Practical Guide for Applied Researchers."
Professor Diana O'Brien Wins APSA's Lawrence Longley Award
Congratulations to Professor Diana O'Brien for winning APSA's Lawrence Longley Award for the best article published in the previous year for the article, "Women’s Descriptive Representation and Gendered Import Tax Discrimination."
Undergraduate Julia Fish wins CRE2's Undergraduate Research Award for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, & Equity
Graduate Student Jeremy Siow Wins CRE2 Award for Best Graduate Research Paper in Race & Ethnicity
Graduate student, Jeremy Siow, wins CRE2's Award for Best Graduate Research Paper in Race & Ethnicity. The winning paper was, "Bilingual Instruction and Political Discrimination of Ethnic Outgroups: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Malaysia."