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Associate Professor
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Politics Ph.D. 2002 (political science) University of Minnesota; B.A. 1994, (economics) Summa Cum Laude, California State University.
Email:
Phone:
(212) 998-3524
Office Address:
NYU Department of Politics, 19 W. 4th Street, New York, NY 10012
Office Room Number:
314
Personal Homepage
For a full list of my work, see my
Vita.
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Areas of Research/Interest: Deliberation, representation, legal and political institutions
Select Publications:
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"On the Possibility of Kantian Retributivism." Utilitas, forthcoming.
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"Legal Doctrine on Collegial Courts" (with Jeffrey R. Lax). Journal of Politics, forthcoming.
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"Game Theory, Information, and Deliberative Democracy" (with Adam Meirowitz). American Journal of Political Science 53 (2), 2009.
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"Voter Responses to Challenger Opportunity Costs" (with Sanford Gordon and Gregory Huber). Electoral Studies 28 (1), 2009.
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"Cognition and Strategy: A Deliberation Experiment" (with Eric Dickson and Catherine Hafer). Journal of Politics 70 (4), 2008.
Supplemental Appendix.
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"Disagreements on Collegial Courts: a Case-Space Approach" (with Jeffrey R. Lax). Journal of Constitutional Law 10 (2), 2008.
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"Public Goods in Federal Systems" (with Catherine Hafer). Quarterly Journal of Political Science 2 (3), 2007.
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"Consumption or Investment: On Motivations for Political Giving" (with Sanford Gordon and Catherine Hafer). Journal of Politics, 69 (4), 2007.
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"Strategic Coordination and the Law" (with Nicholas Almendares). Law and Philosophy, 26 (5), 2007.
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"Challenger Entry and Voter Learning" (with Sanford Gordon and Gregory Huber). American Political Science Review 101(2), 2007.
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"Deliberation as Self-Discovery and Institutions for Political Speech" (with Catherine Hafer). Journal of Theoretical Politics 19 (3), 2007.
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"Rational Choices as Social Norms." Journal of Theoretical Politics 18(4), 2006.
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"Inequality, Growth, and Democracy" (with Ethan Kapstein). World Politics 53(1), 2001.
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"Deliberation and Social Polarization" (with Catherine Hafer). Currently R&R.
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"Rights Assignments and Social Choice." Currently R&R.
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