The Political Science department encompasses an interdisciplinary approach to observing, analyzing and researching the field of political science. Containing some of the most renowned faculty within the field, below are various publications that contain valuable research and findings regarding a variety of topics pertinent to the field.
Publications from 2023
The Impact of Community Engagement on Undergraduate Social Responsibility Attitudes, Daniel S. Schiff, Jeonghyun Lee, Jason Borenstein, and Ellen Zegura
Narratives and Expert Information in Agenda-Setting: Experimental Evidence on State Legislator Engagement with Artificial Intelligence Policy, Daniel S. Schiff and Kaylyn J. Schiff
Publications from 2022
What Governs Attitudes Toward Artifcial Intelligence Adoption and Governance?, Matthew R. O’Shaughnessy, Daniel S. Schiff, Lav R. Varshney, Christopher J. Rozell, and Mark A. Davenport
Publications from 2015
Riding the Populist Web: Contextualizing the Five Star Movement (M5S) in Italy, Liza Lanzone and Dwayne Woods
Publications from 2012
Exploratory Data Analysis: A Primer for Undergraduates, Eric Waltenburg and William McLauchlan
Publications from 2011
The Externalities of Strong Social Capital: Post-Tsunami Recovery in Southeast India, Daniel P. Aldrich
Publications from 2010
Fixing Recovery: Social Capital in Post-Crisis Resilience, Daniel P. Aldrich
Publications from 2008
Location, location, location: Selecting sites for controversial facilities, Daniel P. Aldrich
Strong civil society as a double-edged sword: Siting trailers in post-Katrina New Orleans, Daniel P. Aldrich and Kevin Crook