Quinn Mulroy
@quinnmulroy
Political scientist @sesp_nu @NorthwesternU. Research on inequality, race, education, political history. Expressed views are my own.
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https://sesp.northwestern.edu/people/faculty/quinn-mulroy.html 10-04-2011 00:04:42
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Underway!!! Quinn Mulroy (Institute for Policy Research at Northwestern Northwestern SESP) & Prof M (Pitt School of Education) examine a pattern within public discussion of civil rights policy where calls for equality are met with claims that it would diminish the quality of a public good. tinyurl.com/yy45ysdq 8am @ #APSA2022
Chicago election fans looking for info on the breakdown of those OUTSTANDING mail votes? They're a bit of a black box, but recent polling data can shed some light in there. In our Center for the Study of Diversity & Democracy @ NU poll, mail-in voters were the MOST pro-Brandon Johnson set of voters, 42-33.
I have been meaning to share this work. Super proud of it + the collab with Quinn Mulroy on how race and gender stereotypes affect public support for the punishment of Black girls. Hope you read, share and support!
🚨 New Pub Alert!🚨 Thrilled to share a new pub in ER! In this piece, Quinn Mulroy, Tabitha Bonilla, & I argue that the role of parents has been misunderstood in SE policy rsrch: parents are policy agents who are tasked with tremendous responsibility to implement and support SE
Find yourself some colleagues who look at you like this. 🤣 shirinvossoughi Northwestern SESP
Erica O. Turner UW–Madison School of Education Education Policy Studies, UW Madison Dominique Baker UD School of Education “Constructing an Educational ‘Quality’ Crisis: (E)quality Politics and Racialization Beyond Target Beneficiaries,” Heather McCambly (Prof M University of Pittsburgh Pitt School of Education) & Quinn Mulroy (Quinn Mulroy Northwestern SESP Northwestern) bit.ly/3wfOABm
📢📢 it’s out! @eepa special issue on critical educ policy research. We’re in a time of increasing inequality, and we need research that can help address it. It’s been an honor to co-edit this special issue with Dominique Baker and Huriya Jabbar. 1/