Hi,
my
name is Anand
Edward Sokhey, and I'm a Ph.D. candidate in American politics here at
The Ohio State University. My research interests include voting
behavior, public opinion, religion & politics, and
political methodology.
My dissertation examines the role that social
influence plays in voting behavior, political participation, and
opinion formation, with a special focus on how people employ their
networks when acquiring and processing new information. Using a variety
of original data sources (including two panel studies and a county-wide
exit
poll), I examine how individuals seek
out socially-supplied information based on the interplay of motivation,
resources, social location, and the demands of varying electoral
contexts. In doing so, I investigate how
interpersonal discussion networks handle the content of campaigns, vary
over time in response to electoral developments, and function in
lower-salience contests. My committee members are Dr. Paul
Beck (chair), Dr. Jan Box-Steffensmeier, and Dr.
Herb Weisberg.
My dissertation has received support from the National Science Foundation (improvement
grant #0819473), and my work has been published in The
American
Journal of Political Science, American Politics Research, PS:
Political Science and
Politics, and Social Science Quarterly. In the 2006-2007
academic year I served as a fellow in the Program in
Statistics and Methodology (PRISM) under Dr.
Box-Steffensmeier. Please be sure to visit PRISM for a variety of
helpful methods links.