Shanto Iyengar
Principal Investigator, American National Election Studies
2016–present
Related publications:
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DeBell, Matthew and Shanto Iyengar. "Campaign Contributions, Independent Expenditures, and the Appearance of Corruption: Public Opinion vs. the Supreme Court's Assumptions." Election Law Journal 20, no. 3 (2021): 286–300.
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Iyengar, Shanto, Yphtach Lelkes, Matthew Levendusky, Neil Malhotra, and Sean J. Westwood. "The Origins and Consequences of Affective Polarization in the United States." Annual Review of Political Science 22 (2019): 129–146.
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Iyengar, Shanto and Masha Krupenkin. "Partisanship as Social Identity: Implications for the Study of Party Polarization." The Forum 16, no. 1 (June 2018): 23–45.
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Iyengar, Shanto and Masha Krupenkin. "The Strengthening of Partisan Affect." Political Psychology 39, no. S1 (February 2018): 201–218.
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Lelkes, Yphtach, Gaurav Sood, and Shanto Iyengar. "The Hostile Audience: The Effect of Access to Broadband Internet on Partisan Affect." American Journal of Political Science 61, no. 1 (2017): 5–20.
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Iyengar, Shanto. "E Pluribus Pluribus, or Divided We Stand." Public Opinion Quarterly 80, no. 1 (2016): 219–224.
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Iyengar, Shanto and Sean J. Westwood. "Fear and Loathing across Party Lines: New Evidence on Group Polarization." American Journal of Political Science 59, no. 3 (2015): 690–707.
The American National Election Studies: Groundwork for the 2020 NSF Proposal
2018 Faculty Seed Grant
American National Election Studies Project
2017 Faculty Fellowship
Divided We Stand: Partisan Media, Selective Exposure, and Political Polarization
2017 Faculty Seed Grant
Speaker, Summer Institute in Political Psychology
2007–2009
See the chronological listing of SIPP lectures for Iyengar's contributions.