Yuri Zhukov receives Bruce Russett Award

Yuri Zhukov received the Bruce Russett Award for best paper published in the Journal of Conflict Resolution during 2015, for his paper “Population Resettlement in War. Congratulations Yuri!

Greg Tewksbury named Assistant Director of ISR

Greg Tewksbury, the former vice chancellor for business and finance for the University of Michigan-Flint, has been named Assistant Director of the Institute for Social Research (ISR). “I am delighted to welcome Greg into this important position,” said David Lam, ISR Director. “ISR will benefit enormously from Greg’s three decades of administrative and financial experience… Continue reading Greg Tewksbury named Assistant Director of ISR

U-M politcal scientists find ethnocentrism more powerful than economic concerns in opposition to immigration

This story looks at how the rising opposition to immigration across the Western world is influencing politics – in particular the growth of far right parties and candidates. Citing work by ISR-UM social scientists Nicholas Valentino and Ted Brader, and Ashley Jardina of Duke, the author suggests that the impetus behind this wave of anti-immigration… Continue reading U-M politcal scientists find ethnocentrism more powerful than economic concerns in opposition to immigration

U-M political science experts: no voter fraud in Austrian election

A team of researchers at the University of Michigan’s Center Political Studies (CPS) says their Elections Forensics Toolkit shows no signs of voter fraud in the Austrian 2016 presidential election. The Constitutional Court of Austria issued an order today to rerun the election after the right-wing populist Freedom Party filed a legal challenge alleging “failures… Continue reading U-M political science experts: no voter fraud in Austrian election

Robert Mickey wins APSA J. David Greenstone Prize

Robert Mickey won APSA’s J. David Greenstone Prize for the Best Book Published in the Past 2 Years in Politics and History: “Paths Out of Dixie.” Congratulations Rob!

Arun Agrawal named Samuel Trask Dana Professor

Special congratulations to Arun Agrawal who was named Samuel Trask Dana Professor in the School of Natural Resources and Environment. This is a well-deserved recognition for Arun.

U-M panel examines ‘The Trump Phenomenon’

DATE: 12-1:30 p.m. Thursday, May 19, 2016 EVENT: Political scientists at the University of Michigan and Duke University will hold a roundtable discussion examining “The Trump Phenomenon”—Donald Trump’s political rise to power from a former Democratic Party supporter to presumptive Republican presidential nominee. The panelists will review ongoing public opinion research on Trump’s popularity and… Continue reading U-M panel examines ‘The Trump Phenomenon’

Assessing new ways to measure public opinion

With costs for scientific sample surveys soaring and response rates falling, a growing number of analysts are turning to social media data to gauge public opinion. But are Tweets and Facebook posts really as accurate as traditional surveys and polls? A team of researchers from the University of Michigan and the New School for Social… Continue reading Assessing new ways to measure public opinion

Voting restrictions stir anger, mobilize more Democrats to polls

ANN ARBOR—In recent years, many states have passed laws that make it more difficult for people to register and vote. But while these laws may be disenfranchising some minority voters—many of whom support the Democratic Party—they also may be having the unintended consequence of angering many voters, mobilizing them to go to the polls and… Continue reading Voting restrictions stir anger, mobilize more Democrats to polls

Stuart Soroka gives inaugural lecture

Stuart Soroka gave his Michael W. Traugott Professor of Communication Studies and Political Science Inaugural Lecture on February 10, 2016. The lecture was entitled “Bad News Good Democracy”. Congratulations Stuart (and Mike)! CPS tweet