James Druckman
James N. Druckman (born 26 June 1971) is an American political scientist who was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2012.[1]
Druckman earned a bachelor's degree at Northwestern University in 1993, followed by a doctorate from the University of California, San Diego in 1999.[2] He was an assistant professor at the University of Minnesota,[3] and returned to Northwestern in 2005 as a faculty member, where he was appointed Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science in 2009 and also the associate director of Northwestern’s Institute for Policy Research.[4][5] In addition, he is an Honorary Professor of Political Science at Aarhus University in Denmark.[4] Starting Spring 2024, he joined the University of Rochester faculty as a professor of political science.[6][7]
With Nancy Mathiowetz, he was co-editor-in-chief of Public Opinion Quarterly for four volumes, from 2008 to 2012.[8][9][10] and their joint tenure saw the publication of the journal's 75th anniversary edition.[11]
Publications
- Druckman has authored or coauthored more than 150 articles.[7][12]
- Partisan Hostility and American Democracy (University of Chicago Press, 2024)[13]
- Equality Unfulfilled: How Title IX’s Policy Design Undermines Change to College Sports (Cambridge University Press, 2023)
- Experimental Thinking: A Primer on Social Science Experiments (Cambridge University Press, 2022)[14]
- Druckman, James N.; ISBN 9780226234410.[15]
- Druckman, James N.; ISBN 9780521174558.[16]
References
- ^ "Professor James N. Druckman". American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ "James N. Druckman". Northwestern University. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- JSTOR 3186130.
- ^ a b "Jamie Druckman". Northwestern University. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ Tremmel, Pat Vaughan (24 August 2009). "DRUCKMAN NAMED PAYSON S. WILD CHAIR IN POLITICAL SCIENCE". Northwestern University. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
- ^ "Core Faculty Directory". University of Rochester. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
- ^ a b "New Faculty 2023-2024". www.rochester.edu. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ "Past Editors". Public Opinion Quarterly. Retrieved October 9, 2023.
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- ^ "James Druckman". scholar.google.com. Retrieved 2024-03-15.
- ^ Druckman, James N.; Klar, Samara; Krupnikov, Yanna; Levendusky, Matthew; Ryan, John Barry. Partisan Hostility and American Democracy: Explaining Political Divisions and When They Matter. Chicago Studies in American Politics. Chicago, IL: University of Chicago Press.
- ISBN 978-1-108-84593-9.
- ^ Reviews include:
- Ellis, Chris (2016). "James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2015. 192 pp. $75.00 (cloth). $25.00 (paper)". Public Opinion Quarterly. 80 (1): 212–215. PMC 4884818
- Ellis, Chris (2016). "James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs. Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation . Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 2015. 192 pp. $75.00 (cloth). $25.00 (paper)". Public Opinion Quarterly. 80 (1): 212–215.
- Jarvis, Sharon E. (2015). "Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation, by James N. Druckman and Lawrence R. Jacobs The Impression of Influence: Legislator Communication, Representation, and Democratic Accountability, by Justin Grimmer, Sean J. Westwood, and Solomon Messing". Political Communication. 32 (4): 677–681. S2CID 143385033.
- doi:10.1086/684313.
- S2CID 151348778.
- Druckman, James N.; Jacobs, Lawrence R. (September 2016). "Response to Daniel M. Butler's review of Who Governs? Presidents, Public Opinion, and Manipulation". Perspectives on Politics. 14 (3): 822–823. S2CID 151661626.
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