Political Methodology
The Methods faculty’s research and teaching interests encompass a wide range of approaches to empirical research, including historical, interpretivist, quantitative, formal, and experimental; and include attention to concerns with issues of research design, the logic of inference, and the nature of political inquiry. Among many other projects, our faculty have employed cutting edge methods to study the determinants of corruption within public bureaucracies, the impact of government policies on migrant flows, the consequences of experiences with the criminal justice system on political participation, the link between implicit attitudes and voting behavior, and the relationship between land reform and the stability of political regimes.
Departmental Faculty
Christopher Carter John L. Nau III Assistant Professor of the History and Principles of DemocracyView ProfilePaul Freedman Associate ProfessorView ProfileDaniel Gingerich ProfessorView ProfileJustin Kirkland ProfessorView ProfileGabrielle Kruks-Wisner Associate Professor of Politics & Global StudiesView ProfileJennifer Lawless Leone Reaves and George W. Spicer Professor of PoliticsView ProfileDavid Leblang Ambassador Henry Taylor Professor of PoliticsView ProfileAnne Meng Associate ProfessorView ProfileCarol Mershon ProfessorView ProfileSonal Pandya Associate ProfessorView ProfileRachel Augustine Potter Associate ProfessorView ProfileAlbert Rivero John L. Nau III Assistant Professor of the History and Principles of DemocracyView ProfileJoseph Ruggiero Assistant ProfessorView ProfileTodd Sechser ProfessorView ProfileDavid Waldner Associate ProfessorView ProfileNicholas J.G. Winter Associate ProfessorView ProfileKirill Zhirkov Assistant ProfessorView Profile