Enamorado wins NSF grant for linking datasets
Enamorado will design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.
Enamorado will design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.
Lecturer of Political Science, Stephanie Shady, co-authors a piece exploring the divide among Republican pastors in North Carolina on the legitimacy of force defending the “traditional American way of life."
Professor Ted Enamorado's newest article in American Political Science Review puts forward a new algorithm for text classification.
David Carter's newest article looking into the flow of illicit goods at ports of entry has been published in International Studies Quarterly
Enamorado will design open-source data software that can process tens of millions of records – all from a personal computer.
James L. Gibson's newest book, "Democracy's Destruction?: Changing Perceptions of the Supreme Court, the Presidency, and the Senate After the 2020 Election" is slated for publication in September from the Russell Sage Foundation.
Congratulations to David Carter who is a new member of the editorial committee for the journal World Politics, effective July 1st.
Most research investigates why the public embraces conspiracy theories, but few studies empirically examine how Americans evaluate the politicians who do.
Professor Margit Tavits, with co-authors Marc Debus and Zeynep Somer-Topcu, are this year’s recipients of the Lijphart/Przeworski/Verba Best Dataset Prize for their dataset, “Comparative Campaign Dynamics Dataset."
Dihan Shi and Guillermo Rosas' new article "“If Foreign, Then Cleaner”: Individual Corruption Perceptions and Support for Free Trade in Developing Nations" has been published in International Studies Quarterly.
"Cross-Partisan Conversation Reduced Affective Polarization for Republicans and Democrats Even after the Contentious 2020 Election", the latest article from Erin Rossiter and Taylor Carlson, has been published through the Journal of Politics.
Frank Lovett's newest article on the Republican politics of John Milton's Paradise Lost has been published in Political Research Quarterly.