american politics — ¹ú²úÂ鶹¾«Æ· Wed, 12 Jun 2024 16:07:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Steven White /faculty-experts/steven-white/ Fri, 05 Jun 2020 13:10:03 +0000 /?post_type=faculty-experts&p=155411 Steven White is an Assistant Professor for the Department of Political Science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. Professor White specializes in American politics and political development, as well as race and politics. He teaches courses related to race and politics, the New Deal, and American politics.

White recently published a book with Cambridge University Press titled “World War II and American Racial Politics” which explores how WWII affected the future of race and American political development.

Professor White is also a Campbell Senior Research Associate with the Campbell Public Affairs Institute at the Maxwell School. He received his Ph.D. from Columbia University in 2014

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Christopher Faricy /faculty-experts/chris-faricy/ Thu, 08 Sep 2016 23:26:21 +0000 http://sunews.leibowitz.co/?post_type=faculty-experts&p=103952 Christopher Faricy is an Associate Professor of Political Science in the Maxwell School of Syracuse University.

He specializes inÌýAmerican politics, social policy, political economy, income inequality and public opinion and teaches courses inÌýAmerican Politics, The Politics of Income Inequality, Introduction to Political Analysis, Social Welfare Seminar, Political Parties and Elections Seminar,

Dr. Faricy’s expertise lie in a variety of issues like public policy, political economy, political institutions, and public opinion. He is the author ofÌýÌýand is currently working on a new manuscriptÌýPublic Opinion, Race, and Social Spending in AmericaÌýcoauthored with Christopher Ellis and funded by the Russell Sage Foundation. This research explores how citizens form opinions toward social spending issues, and how policymakers respond to such opinions when crafting policy.

 

 

 

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Shana Kushner Gadarian /faculty-experts/shana-gadarian/ Thu, 08 Sep 2016 23:16:08 +0000 http://sunews.leibowitz.co/?post_type=faculty-experts&p=103950 Shana Kushner Gadarian is a professor of Political Science in the Maxwell School in Syracuse University. She is also a Senior Research Associate at the Campbell Public Affairs Institute.

Professor Gadarian specializes in American politics, political psychology, political communication, public opinion and experimental methods. Her interests lie in American politics, political psychology, political communication, public opinion, experimental methods.

Gadarian was recently named a 2021 Carnegie Fellow for her quantitative research during the pandemic. Her project, “Pandemic Politics: How COVID-19 Revealed the Depths of Partisan Polarization,” will investigate the long-term impacts of the pandemic on health behaviors and evaluations of government performance.

She is the author of Ìýand was awarded 2016 APSA Robert E. Lane Award for best book in political psychology. The book explores how anxiety over policy issues like immigration, public health, terrorism, and climate change affects people.

 

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Grant Reeher /faculty-experts/grant-reeher/ Wed, 27 Jul 2016 20:28:09 +0000 http://sunews.leibowitz.co/?post_type=faculty-experts&p=102870 Grant Reeher is director of the and a professor of political science at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. Grant’s research and teaching interests are primarily in American politics and political theory, with an emphasis on legislative politics, democratic representation, and active citizenship.

Among other books, he is the author ofÌýFirst Person Political:Ìý Legislative Life and the Meaning of Public ServiceÌý(2006),ÌýNarratives of Justice: Legislators’ Beliefs about Distributive FairnessÌý(1996), co-author ofÌýClick on Democracy: The Internet’s Power to Change Political Apathy into Civic ActionÌý(2002), and co-editor ofÌýThe Trusted Leader: Building the Relationships that Make Government WorkÌý(2008, 2ndÌýed. 2012). His academic journal publications include pieces inÌýHealth Affairs;ÌýJournal of Health Politics, Policy and Law;ÌýThe Responsive Community;ÌýPolity; andÌýPS: Political Science and Politics.

He has also published many editorial essays on various political topics, including pieces inÌýThe New York Times,ÌýThe Chicago Tribune,ÌýThe Ottawa Citizen,ÌýNewsday,ÌýThe Philadelphia Inquirer, andÌýThe Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, and pieces that have been distributed through Knight-Ridder. At various points he has been a regular columnist forÌýThe Syracuse Post-Standard.

He has also been quoted in many newspaper stories, including pieces appearing inÌýThe New York Times,ÌýThe Wall Street Journal,ÌýUSA Today,ÌýThe Financial Times,ÌýThe Washington Post,ÌýThe Los Angeles Times, The Dallas Morning News, Salon,ÌýNewsday,ÌýThe Hill,ÌýRoll Call, andÌýOuest France. Grant is a 1982 graduate of Dartmouth College, and earned his Ph.D. in 1992 from Yale University.

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