Karen Long Jusko
Encina Central, Room 441
Phone: (650) 724-9906
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Research
Comparative Politics
Political Economy
Methods
Affiliations
Awards and Fellowships
- Center for the Study of Democratic Politics Predoctoral Fellowship. Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University. September 2006.
- Visiting Scholar Grant. Luxembourg Income Study. June 2006.
- Empirical Implications of Theoretical Models (EITM) Poster Prize, Honorable Mention. (Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meetings). National Science Foundation (NSF). April 2006.
- Poverty Research Grant. National Poverty Center, University of Michigan. January-May 2006.
- EITM Poster Prize (Midwest Political Science Association Annual Meetings). National Science Foundation (NSF). April 2004.
- EITM: Graduate Student Training. NSF. September 2003-May 2004.
- Doctoral Fellowship, and Federalism and Federations Doctoral Fellowship Supplement. Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). May 2003-October 2004.
- Father Robert Madden Award. St. Michael's College, University of Toronto. June 2000.
- Gordon Cressy Leadership Award. University of Toronto Alumni Association. April 2000.
Publications and Working Papers
The Political Representation of the Poor. [Book project in progress.]
with W. P. Shively. 2005. ``Applying a Two-Step Strategy to the Analysis of Cross-National Public Opinion Data." Political Analysis 13:4, 327-44.
``Redistributive Politics in Multicultural Societies." Paper prepared for presentation at the Conference on Immigration, Minorities and Multiculturalism in Democracies, held in Montreal, 25-27 October 2007.
with R. Franzese and I. Nooruddin. ``The Effective Constituency in U.S. Distributive Politics Alternative Bases of Democratic Representation, Geographic versus Partisan." Under review.
Courses
PS 344 Politics and Geography
PS 440C Comparative Political Analysis
PS 151 Doing Political Science