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Institute for the Study of Citizens and Politics News

03 Feb 2021

Joint Doctoral Student Tyler Leigh Studies the Impact of Social Media on Politics

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23 Apr 2018

Fear of Losing Status, not Economic Hardship, Drove Voters in 2016 Presidential Election

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26 Apr 2017

Mutz Awarded 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

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03 Aug 2016

Mutz Awarded David O. Sears Book Award for In-Your-Face Politics

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20 Jul 2016

Study Shows Reading Harry Potter Lowers Americans’ Opinions of Donald Trump

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11 Apr 2016

Diana Mutz Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship to Study Attitudes Toward Globalization

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19 Feb 2016

New ISCAP Website Tracks Television Coverage of Republican Candidates

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12 Oct 2015

Why We Love Trump: Diana Mutz on Incivility in Politics

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05 Jun 2015

The Obama Effect: How the 2008 Campaign Changed White Racial Attitudes Wins Best Book Award

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05 May 2015

Mutz, Kim Present at MPSA

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