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Stephanie Ternullo

@stephanietern

Political scientist/sociologist, studying place-politics and political identity Assistant Professor of Government @Harvard
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Offering a comparative study of three White blue-collar Midwestern cities, Stephanie Ternullo's How the Heartland Went Red shows how local contexts help us understand why White voters in America’s heartland are shifting to the right. Read a free sample: hubs.ly/Q02Cgrvw0

Offering a comparative study of three White blue-collar Midwestern cities, <a href="/StephanieTern/">Stephanie Ternullo</a>'s How the Heartland Went Red shows how local contexts help us understand why White voters in America’s heartland are shifting to the right.

Read a free sample: hubs.ly/Q02Cgrvw0
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Read this interview with How the Heartland Went Red author Stephanie Ternullo in Jacobin & learn why the politics of white middle- & working-class Americans are shaped by the histories of their communities & the organizations that have taken root around them. hubs.ly/Q02HMPxG0

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Thanks to LSE USAPP blog for giving me the chance to share my work about how local organizations matter in shaping postindustrial politics! The sooner we stop thinking about the Midwest or ex-urban/postindustrial places as homogeneous, the better #USAPP

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I spend most of my days fan girling over Feyaad Allie, so it's good to know I'm not alone in thinking his work is incredible and everyone should read it!

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From the many pasts and disordered present of American party politics (Daniel Schlozman & Sam Rosenfeld) to why local forces matter in an age of nationalized politics (Stephanie Ternullo), the books on this list offer understanding for today’s #election #politics: hubs.ly/Q02LVsTT0

From the many pasts and disordered present of American party politics (<a href="/daschloz/">Daniel Schlozman</a> &amp; <a href="/sam_rosenfeld/">Sam Rosenfeld</a>) to why local forces matter in an age of nationalized politics (<a href="/StephanieTern/">Stephanie Ternullo</a>), the books on this list offer understanding for today’s #election #politics: 
hubs.ly/Q02LVsTT0