Presented By: Department of Political Science
Election 2020: Let’s Talk About It
Join U-M PoliSci faculty members Ted Brader, Christian Davenport, and Mary Gallagher to discuss a campaign season like no other and the issues that are defining it.
RSVP by October 19, 2020.
The panel will be moderated by Nancy Burns, Warren E. Miller Collegiate Professor Political Science and Department Chair. We invite your pre-submitted and live questions to guide the conversation.
TED BRADER'S research and teaching interests include public opinion and voting behavior, campaigns and elections, political parties, political psychology, and political communication. He is a Professor of Political Science, a Research Professor in the Center for Political Studies, and Co-Principal Investigator of the American National Election Studies.
CHRISTIAN DAVENPORT’S primary research interests include racism and popular culture, political conflict, and measurement. He is a Professor of Political Science, as well as a Faculty Associate at the Center for Political Studies.
MARY GALLAGHER’S research areas are Chinese politics, comparative politics of transitional and developing states, and law and society. She is the Amy and Alan Lowenstein Professor in Democracy, Democratization, and Human Rights, and the Director of The International Institute.
RSVP by October 19, 2020.
The panel will be moderated by Nancy Burns, Warren E. Miller Collegiate Professor Political Science and Department Chair. We invite your pre-submitted and live questions to guide the conversation.
TED BRADER'S research and teaching interests include public opinion and voting behavior, campaigns and elections, political parties, political psychology, and political communication. He is a Professor of Political Science, a Research Professor in the Center for Political Studies, and Co-Principal Investigator of the American National Election Studies.
CHRISTIAN DAVENPORT’S primary research interests include racism and popular culture, political conflict, and measurement. He is a Professor of Political Science, as well as a Faculty Associate at the Center for Political Studies.
MARY GALLAGHER’S research areas are Chinese politics, comparative politics of transitional and developing states, and law and society. She is the Amy and Alan Lowenstein Professor in Democracy, Democratization, and Human Rights, and the Director of The International Institute.
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