Eric Groenendyk
@ericgroenendyk
Political scientist who studies voter psychology and behavior
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https://sites.google.com/site/ericgroenendyk 01-09-2018 19:12:33
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👀 Releasing in August 2024: Zoltan Hajnal, VIncent Hutchings, and Taeku Lee present a comprehensive textbook on race's role in American democracy, covering public opinion, voting behavior, media representation, criminal justice, social policy, and protest movements. Cambridge University Press - Politics
Congratulations to Alex Coppock whose book, “Persuasion in Parallel,” has won the Robert E. Lane Best Book Award from the APSA Political Psychology Section! Thanks to @wustlPOLISci and Joshua Gubler for serving on the committee.
Congratulations to Alexandra Filindra whose book, “Race, Rights, and Rifles,” has received honorable mention for the Robert E. Lane Best Book Award from the APSA Political Psychology Section! Thanks to @wustlPOLISci and Joshua Gubler for serving on the committee.
Rune Slothuus, Love Christensen, and @RasmusSkytte have won the APSA Political Psychology Best Paper Award for, “How Party Reputations Help Citizens Grasp What is at Stake in Policy Debates.” Congratulations! Thanks to Liz Suhay, @amengel, and Wayde Z.C. Marsh for committee service!
Congratulations to Hilary Izatt whose dissertation, “The Political Psychology of Electoral Suppression” has won the Best Dissertation Award from the APSA Political Psychology Section! Thanks to Alexandra Filindra, Biz Herman, and Ethan Busby for serving on the committee.
Congratulations to Isaac Mehlhaff whose dissertation, “The Natural Origins of Mass Opinion” has received honorable mention for the Best Dissertation Award from the APSA Political Psychology Section! Thanks to Alexandra Filindra, Biz Herman, and Ethan Busby for committee service.
Congratulations to Gabriella Levy whose dissertation, “Variation in Individuals’ Responses to Violence Against Civilians,” has received honorable mention for the APSA Political Psychology Best Dissertation Award! Thanks to Alexandra Filindra, Biz Herman, and Ethan Busby!
Now accepting poster presentation applications for the APSA Political Psychology Pre-Conference. This is a great way to gain exposure for your work and get feedback from many of the field's leading scholars! Apply: wsu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_78… Register: eventbrite.com/e/2024-politic…
MeToo. Israel-Palestine. Even cat ladies. Stories cueing social identities frequently fill headlines. In a new @AJPSeditor with Yphtach Lelkes & S. Wolken “The rise of and demand for identity-oriented media coverage” we offer a partial explanation why. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aj… 🧵/1
We started off our academic year with our 2024 graduate awards, including the Milton Lodge Research Scholarship and Frank Myers Teaching Awards. Congratulations to Ignacio Urbina, Ignacio Urbina Henríquez and Nicole Huffman (Lodge recipients) and Adam Panish, Adam Panish (Myers recipient)!
In American Political Science Review, a series of survey experiments by Eric Groenendyk, Yanna Krupnikov, John Barry Ryan, and Elizabeth C. Connors, PhD suggests that those averse to conflict are less likely to respond to surveys labeled as “political.”