Christopher Karpowitz, Assistant Professor of Political Science
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Contact Information
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Research
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Dr. Karpowitz's research explores how citizens participate in and experience democratic institutions and processes, with special attention to democratic and deliberative theory.
Education
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Ph.D.
Politics
Princeton University
2006
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M.A.
Politics
Princeton University
2000
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Certificate of Graduate Studies
Political Theory
Duke University
1998
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M.A.
American Studies
Brigham Young University
1996
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B.A.
Political Science
Brigham Young University
1994
Professional Affiliations
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Center for the Study of Elections and Dem
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American Heritage
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Publications
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Christopher F. Karpowitz, Chad Raphael, Allen S. Hammond, IV
(2009).
Deliberative Democracy and Inequality: Two Cheers for Enclave Deliberation among the Disempowered.
Politics & Society.
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Karpowitz, Christopher F.
(2009).
What Can a President Learn from the Mass Media? The Instructive Case of Richard Nixon.
British Journal of Political Science.
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Tali Mendelberg and Christopher F. Karpowitz
(2007).
Deliberating about Justice.
Deliberation, Participation, and Democracy: Can the People Govern?.
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Christopher Karpowitz and Justin Crowe
(2007).
Where Have You Gone, Sherman Minton? The Decline of the Short-Term Supreme Court Justice.
Perspectives on Politics.
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Christopher Karpowitz and Tali Mendelberg
(2007).
Groups and Deliberation.
Swiss Political Science Review.
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Chris Karpowitz and Stephen Macedo
(2006).
The Local Roots of American Inequality.
PS: Political Science and Politics.
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