Graduate Research Seminar in American Politics

Faculty Leader: Nolan McCarty

Day/Time: Monday, noon-1:30 p.m.
Location: Corwin 127 **except where noted

Papers are posted the Friday afternoon before each presentation: you may download them by clicking the presentation title in the table below.

Related link: U.S. politics community at Princeton

    
2009-2010
 

Date Presenter Discussant Topic
 9/21/2009 Ben Lauderdale
  Does Congress Represent Public Opinion As It Is or As It Might Be  
9/23/2009 Yom Kippur    
10/5/2009 Melody Crowder-Meyer
  Local Parties, Local Candidates, and Women's Representation: How County Parties Affect Who Runs for and Wins Political Office
10/12/2009 Emily Zackin   Practice Job Talk
10/19/2009
Kevin Collins
Dan Myers
Participation ‘Contagion’:
How, Where and Which Political Behaviors Spread Through Personal Networks

10/26/2009
Philip Wallach
Alex Ruder
Toward a New Understanding of the American Policymaking Process
11/2/2009
FALL BREAK
   
11/9/2009
Dan Myers
Kevin Collins
Information Sharing in Small Group Deliberation

Appendix
11/16/2009
Nick Carnes
Matthew Incantalupo
Does the Numerical Over-representation of the Upper Class in U.S. Legislatures Matter?: Evidence from Roll Call Voting on Economic Policy in the House of Representatives
11/23/2009
 Steve Rogers
Michael Barber
Term Limits: Keeping Incumbents in Office
11/30/2009
Marko Radenovic
Sean Beienburg
 
12/7/2009
Alex Ruder
Alex Achs
 
12/14/2009
Lauren Davenport
Erica Czaja
 
1/4/2010
Kasia Hebda
Peter Buisseret
 
1/11/2010
Matthew Incantalupo
Steven Snell
 
1/18/2010
Nick Goedert
Will Bullock