Demography, Politics, And Partisan Polarization In The United States, 1828-2016

David Darmofal , Ryan Strickler
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Demography, Politics, And Partisan Polarization In The United States, 1828-2016

David Darmofal , Ryan Strickler
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  • Date de publication : Feb 15, 2019
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 148
  • Éditeur : Springer Nature
  • ISBN : 9783030039998
  • Dimensions : 6.1" W x 1.0" L x 9.25" H

David Darmofal is an associate professor of political science at the University of South Carolina. His research focuses on spatial analysis, political geography, and political behavior. He is the author ofSpatial Analysis for the Social Sciencesin Cambridge University Press's Analytical Methods for Social Research book series. His work has also appeared in a variety of journals including theAmerican Journal of Political Science,Journal of Politics, andPolitical Geography. He has received best article awards from theJournal of PoliticsandPolitical Research Quarterly. His current research examines the spatial dimension in a variety of political behaviors.

Ryan Strickler is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Colorado State University at Pueblo. His research focuses on partisanship and polarization of the U.S. public, as well as the role group identity plays in shaping political reasoning and behavior. He also has interests in public and nonprofit administration, informed by his MPA as well as years working in the nonprofit sector. His published and forthcoming research can be found in Political Research Quarterly,Perspectives on Politics, andSocial Science Quarterly. He received his PhD in Political Science from the University of South Carolina in 2017. 

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