Curtis Bram
@curtisgbram
Assistant Professor at UT Dallas; I'm writing about elections and politics in America
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http://curtisbram.com 04-08-2010 03:32:20
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A new book, from some of the foremost scholars of partisanship, rigorously investigates when and how partisan animosity matters. Coming in June from James Druckman, @SamaraKlar, Yanna Krupnikov, Matt Levendusky, and John Barry Ryan UChicagoPress: press.uchicago.edu/ucp/books/book…
John Aldrich of DukePoliticalScience has been an ANES Board Member since 2003 and served as the Board Chair from 2009-2024. The Principal Investigator Nick Valentino presented an inscribed plaque "in recognition of [his] ongoing commitment and #DedicatedService.
Our latest paper “The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation” is online Political Behavior UT Dallas - Economic, Political & Policy Sciences Arvind Krishnamurthy Charles Nathan link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Very excited that "Elitism vs. Populism" will be the 2,000th Cambridge University Press Element! Cambridge University Press - Politics You can read about it here, and it will be published open access next week: cambridge.org/core/blog/2025…
"Any speculation about the causes of the decline in trust in elites must grapple w/ the possibility that many elites are not particularly trustworthy... even harsh critics of populism [...] recognize that there is at least some truth to populist complaints"cambridge.org/core/elements/…
New Cambridge Element Elitism versus Populism by Curtis Bram out now! Read Open Access at cup.org/4dnu6HY #cambridgeelements #OpenAccess #politics
Take a look at “The Donor Went Down to Georgia: Out-of-District Donations and Rivalrous Representation” by Charles Nathan, Arvind Krishnamurthy, Curtis Bram, and Douglas: link.springer.com/article/10.100…
In-person grassroots communications with politicians are 47x more impactful than social media communications, finds Lee Kaiping Chen (@kaipingchen.bsky.social) Marble & Curtis Bram, highlighting how social media can increase engagement but may be discouted by policymakers doi.org/10.1093/poq/nf…