Seminar series

In summer 2023, two APSA sections–Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior (EPOVB) and Political Psychology–are again joining together to host a virtual seminar series.

Each seminar will take place at 1 pm ET / 12 pm CT / 11 am MT / 10 am PT and will run for 1 hour and 45 minutes. The details are available below. 

We look forward to seeing you there!

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June 7

Fabian Neuner, Assistant Professor, Arizona State University

Title: Racial Differences in Affective Polarization: Evidence of Relative Inter-Partisan Harmony among Hispanic Americans (co-authored with Rongbo Jin, Samara Klar, and Mark Ramirez)

 Mayya Komisarchik, Assistant Professor, University of Rochester

Title: “How Does Living Under Left-Wing Authoritarianism Affect Refugees Who Settle in Democracies? Evidence from Soviet Refugees”

Zoom Link: https://memphis.zoom.us/j/81360427141?pwd=UzJxb2JSTVNDSFpRSFl5NGRNSnkwdz09

Meeting ID: 813 6042 7141; Passcode: 440199

July 19

Allison Anoll, Assistant Professor, Vanderbilt University

Title: “From Protest to Child-Rearing: How Movement Politics Shape Socialization Priorities” (co-authored with Andrew Engelhardt and Mackenzie Israel-Trummel)

Dominik Stecula, Assistant Professor, Colorado State University

Title: “Scientism”

Zoom Link: https://memphis.zoom.us/j/86940086438?pwd=K0RWWFhCUjBzZ3pKaTlmNFh1WXRaZz09

Meeting ID: 869 4008 6438; Passcode: 298612

August 9

Amber Spry, Assistant Professor, Brandeis University

Title: “Identity Inventory: What group ties can (and can’t) tell us about political views”

 Eunji Kim, Assistant Professor, Columbia University

Title: “An Era of Minimal Exposure but Not-So-Minimal Effects? The Case of Fox News” (co-authored with Taylor Carlson)

Zoom Link: https://memphis.zoom.us/j/88394006043?pwd=R2R6RkhUR2o2YmhSVUFTeC9HUFc2Zz09

Meeting ID: 883 9400 6043; Passcode: 580624