Julie and Martin Franklin Presidential Professor of Political Science

Computer and Information Science

Annenberg School for Communication

Office: Department of Political Science, 133 S. 36th Street

Research Areas

  • American politics, with a special emphasis on racial and ethnic politics, state/local politics, political behavior, and research methods

Awards

2024: Phillip E. Converse Book Award for The Increasingly United States

2021: Best Paper with a Pre-registration Award, Journal of Experimental Political Science

2020: American Political Science Association Citizenship and Migration Section Best Article Prize

2019: Political Research Quarterly Outstanding Reviewer Award

2015: Awarded Society of Political Methodology’s Miller Prize for the best work appearing in Political Analysis in the prior year with Jens Hainmueller and Teppei Yamamoto

Projects/Papers

Personal Economic Shocks and Public Opposition to Unauthorized Immigration
Differently Divisive: Sexism, Racial Resentment, and Voter Support for Candidates with Incongruent Views
Impervious to Elite Influence: Americans’ ACA Attitudes, 2009–2020

Students