Tali Mendelberg

Tali Mendelberg
Born c. 1963 (age 5253)
Nationality American
Fields Political science
Institutions Princeton University
Alma mater University of Michigan
Known for The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality (book)
Notable awards 2002 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award

Tali Mendelberg (born c. 1963) is a professor in the Department of Politics, at Princeton University,[1] and winner of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2002 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award for her book, The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality.[2]

Education

Mendelberg gained her degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1985,[3] and her PhD in political science from the University of Michigan in 1994.[2]

Awards

Bibliography

Gender and deliberation

Deliberative Politics

Racial Attitudes

Political Psychology

Class Inequality in College

Further reading

See also

References

  1. "Tali Mendelberg (profile page)". Princeton University. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  2. 1 2 Berinsky, Adam (2011), "Contributors", in Berinsky, Adam, New directions in public opinion, New Directions in American Politics, New York: Routledge, p. xiii, ISBN 9780415885294.
  3. "Tali Mendelberg CV" (PDF). Princeton University. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  4. "Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  5. "Organized Section 23: Paul Lazarsfeld Best Paper Award: Political Communication Section Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.
  6. 1 2 "Organized Section 28: Best Paper Award: Political Psychology Section Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.

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