The Science of Politics
En podcast av Niskanen Center - Onsdagar
197 Avsnitt
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Do moderate voters matter?
Publicerades: 2023-01-25 -
Judging Biden and Congress
Publicerades: 2023-01-11 -
The influence of Twitter on journalism and politics
Publicerades: 2022-12-28 -
How party leaders change Congress
Publicerades: 2022-12-14 -
How Early Voting is Changing American Elections
Publicerades: 2022-11-30 -
Does the 2022 election show how Democratic campaigns win?
Publicerades: 2022-11-16 -
How we connect our political beliefs
Publicerades: 2022-11-02 -
When partisanship forms our identity
Publicerades: 2022-10-19 -
How Misperceptions and Online Norms Drive “Cancel Culture”
Publicerades: 2022-10-05 -
When Information About Candidates Persuades Voters
Publicerades: 2022-09-21 -
When Public Opinion Goes to the Ballot Box
Publicerades: 2022-09-07 -
How primary elections enable polarized amateurs
Publicerades: 2022-08-24 -
Is democracy declining in the American states?
Publicerades: 2022-08-10 -
The past and future of polling
Publicerades: 2022-07-20 -
Why the baby boomers rule American politics
Publicerades: 2022-06-29 -
Did the Birchers win after all?
Publicerades: 2022-06-15 -
How much are polls misrepresenting Americans?
Publicerades: 2022-06-01 -
Abortion politics take center stage
Publicerades: 2022-05-18 -
Women in (and out of) Politics
Publicerades: 2022-05-04 -
Did economists move the Democrats to the right?
Publicerades: 2022-04-20
The Niskanen Center’s The Science of Politics podcast features up-and-coming researchers delivering fresh insights on the big trends driving American politics today. Get beyond punditry to data-driven understanding of today’s Washington with host and political scientist Matt Grossmann. Each 30-45-minute episode covers two new cutting-edge studies and interviews two researchers.
