Hear from Research Pillar Member Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz at UMD’s Speaking of Books series.
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Join us for a discussion of Professor Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz's latest work, The Power of Partisanship. In The Power of Partisanship, Joshua J. Dyck and Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz argue that the growth in partisan polarization in the United States, and the resulting negativity voters feel towards their respective opposition party, has far-reaching effects on how Americans behave both inside and outside the realm of politics.”
Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz
“Shanna Pearson-Merkowitz is a professor in the School of Public Policy. She joined the School this year after spending 12 years at the University of Rhode Island, where she was a professor of political science and director of the Social Science Institute for Research, Education and Policy.
Pearson-Merkowitz’s research and teaching interests focus on land use and housing policy, public opinion, political polarization, racial and economic inequality, and state and local government. She greatly enjoys involving students in the research process and has developed programs in which students help public officials understand the policy environment of social issues and the drawbacks and benefits of different policy choices. She also has run several election exit polls, as well as polling projects in which hundreds of students engage the community to gauge land use preferences.
Pearson-Merkowitz’s research has been funded by the Russell Sage Foundation, the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the Rhode Island Foundation, and the Rhode Island State Government.”