Including brief introductions by 2016-2017 CSDP fellows:
-Devin Caughey Research focus: dynamic relationships between public opinion, electoral outcomes, and policymaking in the American states over the past century; Assistant Professor of Political Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
-John Holbein Research focus: role that psychosocial skills play in determining whether citizens vote; PhD public policy, Duke University 2016
-Pia Raffler Research focus: how theories on democratic political accountability travel to settings where many of their core assumptions are not met; PhD Candidate, Yale University (expected 2016); CSDP and Niehaus fellow
-Sally Nuamah Research focus: political consequences of school closure for racial attitudes and democratic politics and the normative implications of the school closure policy's impacts; 2016-17 Values and Public Policy Postdoctoral Research Associate, PhD Northwestern University 2016
CSDP Seminar: Introductions, continued
Date & Time
Sep 22 2016
12:00 PM - 1:20 PM
Department
Center for the Study of Democratic Politics
Audience
Restricted to Princeton graduate students, faculty, and fellows