Several faculty members of the Department of Politics and Government attended the 2017 Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meeting in Chicago on April 6-9, 2017. They presented or co-presented the following papers:
Meghan Leonard presented a co-authored paper (with Joseph Ross) titled “Gender and Opinion Assignment on State Supreme Courts”
Kerri Milita self-authored “Helicopter Parenting and the Decline of Political Ambition.”
Carl Palmer presented two papers entitled “Come to the Dark Side: The 'Dark Triad', Participation, and Newborn Ambition” (with Rolfe D. Peterson) and “Political Implications of Perceived Party Biases in the Classroom.”
TY Wang presented “Political Fragmentation and Electoral Decision: A Comparative Analysis of Korea and Taiwan.
LJ Zigerell is the author of “Is Racial Resentment a Useful Measure?”