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PhD Candidates Jordan McAllister and Afiq bin Oslan Published in Electoral Studies

9.21.21

PhD candidates Jordan McAllister and Afiq bin Oslan's paper "Issue ownership and salience shocks: The electoral impact of Australian bushfires" is published in Electoral Studies.

Professor Reeves and PhD Candidate Zoe Ang Published in American Journal of Political Science

9.20.21

Congratulations to Professor Andrew Reeves and PhD Candidate Zoe Ang along with their co-authors, Jon C. Rogowski and Arjun Vishwanath, on publishing their article, "Partisanship, Economic Assessments, and Presidential Accountability," in the American Journal of Political Science.

Professor James L. Gibson in Washington Post

9.14.21

Professor James L. Gibson and co-author Michael J. Nelson discuss the high state courts and their book "Judging Inequality: State Supreme Courts and the Inequality Crisis" with The Washington Post.

Professor James L. Gibson Publishes New Book

9.8.21

James L. Gibson and Michael J. Nelson (Penn State, Washington U Ph.D.) have just published a new book (Russell Sage Foundation) on the role of state supreme courts in the creation, maintenance, and amelioration of political, legal, economic, and social inequality in the U.S.

Professor Nomikos Interviewed by KSDK about Afghanistan Crisis

8.18.21

Professor William Nomikos was interviewed by local news, KSDK, about the crisis in Afghanistan.

Professor Nomikos on the Afghanistan Crisis

8.17.21

Professor William Nomikos was interviewed by The Source's Sarah Savat for an article titled, "WashU Expert: Afghanistan Crisis Was a Predictable Catastrophe".

PhD Candidate Bryant Moy Wins PolMeth Best Poster Award

7.27.21

Congratulations to PhD candidate Bryant Moy! His poster won the PolMeth best applied graduate student poster award.

Professor Chris Lucas Awarded Methodology, Measurement, and Statics Program Grant

7.26.21

Congratulations to Professor Chris Lucas and his collaborator, Dean Knox (UPenn), for being awarded a grant through the Methodology, Measurement, and Statistics Program for their project, "Computational Methods for Speech Analysis."

PhD Graduate, Patrick Tucker, has accepted a position at Edison Research!

7.22.21

Congratulations to Patrick Tucker, a 2017 PhD graduate! He recently accepted a position at election forecasting firm, Edison Research.

Professor Lucia Motolinia wins best paper award

7.22.21

Professor Lucia Motolinia wins the Leon Weaver Award, given to the best paper presented at an APSA 2020 panel sponsored by the Representation and Electoral Systems section. Her paper is titled “Geographically-Targeted Spending in Mixed-Member Majoritarian Electoral Systems” and co-authored with Amy Catalinac (NYU).

Prof. Betsy Sinclair named as a Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology

7.19.21

Betsy Sinclair has been named as a Fellow of the Society for Political Methodology! The position of Fellow “honors individuals who have made outstanding scholarly contributions to the development of political methodology, and whose methodological work has had a major international impact on subsequent scholarship in the field, in the discipline more broadly, and where appropriate in other areas.”

Prof. Jim Gibson Awarded Harold Lasswell Award

7.9.21

The International Society for Political Psychology has just announced that Jim Gibson has been awarded the highly prestigious Harold Lasswell Award for Outstanding Scientific Accomplishment in Political Psychology! The award is bestowed on an individual deemed to have made a distinguished scientific contribution in the field of political psychology. Gibson’s contributions to political psychology are many, ranging from research on the psychology of institutional legitimacy to the psychology of truth and reconciliation and political tolerance, worldwide.