Shana Kushner Gadarian
Associate Professor, Political Science at Syracuse University
Schools
- Syracuse University
Links
Biography
Syracuse University
Senior Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute
Degree
Specialties
American politics, political psychology, political communication, public opinion, experimental methods
Personal Website
http://sgadaria.expressions.syr.edu/
Courses
Introduction to American Politics, Media and Politics
Publications
Book
Albertson, Bethany and Shana Kushner Gadarian. 2015. Anxious Politics: Democratic Citizenship in a Threatening World. New York: Cambridge University Press. -Awarded 2016 APSA Robert E. Lane Award for best book in political psychology
Selected articles
Crowder-Meyer, Melody, Shana Kushner Gadarian, and Jessica Trounstine. 2015. Electoral Institutions, Gender Stereotypes, and Women’s Local Representation. Politics, Groups, and Identities. 3(2): 318-334.
Almeling, Rene and Shana Kushner Gadarian. 2014. Reacting to Genetic Risk: An Experimental Survey of Life between Health and Disease. Journal of Health and Social Behavior. 55(4): 482-503.
Gadarian, Shana Kushner. 2010. Foreign Policy at the Ballot Box: How Citizens Use Foreign Policy to Judge and Choose Candidates. Journal of Politics. 72(4): 1046-1062.
Gadarian, Shana Kushner. 2010. The Politics of Threat: How Terrorism News Shapes Foreign Policy Attitudes. Journal of Politics. 72(2):469-483.
Gershkoff, Amy and Shana A. Kushner. 2005. “The 9/11-Iraq Connection: How the Bush Administration’s Rhetoric in the Iraq Conflict Shifted Public Opinion.” Perspectives on Politics. 3(3).
Research Projects
Research Grants and Awards
AWARDS
Co-winner, Robert E. Lane Award for best book in political psychology, APSA 2016
Co-winner, Sophonisba Breckenridge Award, awarded for the best paper on gender and politics, at the 2015 MPSA Meeting, for “Complex Interactions: Candidate Race, Sex, Electoral Institutions, and Voter Choice”
Moynihan Prize for outstanding non-tenured member of the Maxwell School faculty, 2015
Co-winner, Gosnell Prize for Political Methodology, 2014, awarded for the best work in political methodology presented at any political science conference during the preceding year for “Structural Topic Models for Open Ended Responses with Applications to Surveys and Experiments”
FELLOWSHIPS AND GRANTS
Norwegian Research Council Grant for “Disruption, Social Capital and Resilience: A Longitudinal and Comparative Approach” (with Kari Steen-Johnson, Atte Oksanen, Francisco Herreros, Bernard Enroljas, Øyvind Bugge Solheim), 2015-2018
Maxwell Dean’s Office, Summer Project Grant, 2015
Campbell Institute Mini-grants (2012, 2014)
Appleby-Mosher Faculty Grant (2011-2014, 2016)
National Science Foundation: Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences, (with Bethany Albertson) (2011)
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Pilot Project Grant (with Rene Almeling) (2010)
National Science Foundation: Time Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences and Department of Homeland Security Grant, (2008 Winner, Special Competition)
National Science Foundation: Time-Sharing Experiments for the Social Sciences (with Bethany Albertson)
Institute for Ethnic Studies, University of Washington, Grant (with Bethany Albertson)
Princeton Policy Research Institute for the Region, Grant
Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice, Grant
SU Affiliations
Campbell Public Affairs Institute
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