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Igel Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sun Mar-13-05 11:10 PM
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16. Here's a quick Googling:
Michael Traugott, University of Michigan
http://polisci.lsa.umich.edu/faculty/mtraugott.html
Recent publications:
Presidential Polls and the News Media, with Paul J. Lavrakas and Peter V. Miller (Westview Press: Boulder, CO, 1995).
"The Impact of Media Polls on the Public," In Media Polls in American Politics, ed. Thomas E. Mann and Gary R. Orren (Washington: The Brookings Institution, 1992) pp. 125-149.
"Who Votes by Mail: A Dynamic Model of the Individual-Level Consequences of Vote-by-Mail Systems," with Adam Berinsky and Nancy Burns. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 25, 1998.

Benjamin Highton, University of California (Davis, PhD, Political Science, UC-Berkeley
http://ps.ucdavis.edu/Faculty/bhighton.html
recent grants/awards:
Ford Foundation and Carnegie Corporation. 2003-04. “How Postregistration Laws Affect the Turnout of Blacks and Latinos” (with Raymond Wolfinger). $55,000. Carnegie Scholar, Carnegie Corporation of New York, 2001-03. “Race and Representation in the U.S. Congress.” $100,000. Best Paper on State Politics given at any political science conference in 2002 (with Raymond Wolfinger and Megan Mullin), presented by the State Politics and Policy Section of the American Political Science Association

Henry E. Brady, University of California (Berkeley), Ph.D. in Economics and Political Science from MIT in 1980
http://www.polisci.berkeley.edu/Faculty/bio/permanent/Brady,H/
His current research interests include political participation in America, Estonia, and Russia, the dynamics of public opinion and political campaigns, the evaluation of social welfare programs, and the impact of computers on social policy making. Brady has co-authored two books. Letting the People Decide: Dynamics of a Canadian Election (1992) won the Harold Adams Innis Award for the best book in the social sciences published in English in Canada in 1992-1993. Voice and Equality: Civic Voluntarism in American Politics (1995)
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