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The PRISM Speakers

The PRISM Speaker Series provides a unique forum to present cutting-edge methodological work. Below are archives of previous presentations.

David Darmofal
University of South Carolina
"The Political Geography of Congressional Elections"
Thursday, March 10th,  from 12:00-1:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)

Greg Koger
University of Miami
"Strategic Party Government and the 111th Congress"
Wednesday, May 4th,  from 3:00-4:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)

Daniel Corstange
University of Maryland
Unobtrusive Measurement and Mass Attitude Surveys
Friday, Feb. 20th,  from 4:00-5:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)
Co-sponsored by Comparative Politics Research Workshop

Ray Duch
Nuffield College, Oxford University
Kramer Revisited: Comparing the Effect of Economic Attitudes and the Real Economy on Vote Choice
Friday, Nov. 7th,  from 3:30-5:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)
Co-sponsored by Comparative Politics Research Workshop

 

Susan Hyde
Yale University

"Introducing Randomization to International Election Observation: The 2004 Presidential Election in Indonesia"

Friday, May 16th from 3:30-5:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)

Gary Goertz
University of Arizona
"Two Level Theories"
Friday, May 2nd from 3:00-5:00pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)

Christopher Achen
Princeton University
"Taking Sides: Learning and Voting" from Voter Turnout in Multi-Level Systems
Wednesday, March 5th from 2:30-4:30pm
Derby 150 (ITV Presentation)
Streaming Video of the Presentation Here (.wmv file)

Josh Clinton
Princeton University
"Congress, Lawmaking, and Political Failure? The Case of the Fair Labor Standards Act"
Wednesday, January 30th from 3:30-5:00pm*
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)
*Note: Prof. Clinton is also holding a PRISM Brownbag at noon on the 30th

Adam Berinsky
MIT
"American Public Opinion during World War II"
Monday, October 1st from 11:00-12:30pm
The Spencer Room (2130 Derby Hall)