Mendelberg, Karpowitz, Oliphant Paper Wins APSA Awards for Best in Political Psychology and Communication

Sept. 15, 2014

The American Political Science Association (APSA) has named the cover article in Perspectives on Politics, Gender Inequality in Deliberation: Unpacking the Black Box of Interaction, by Tali Mendelberg, Christopher Karpowitz, and J. Baxter Oliphant,  the best paper in political psychology. The paper also received the Lazarsfeld Award for the best paper on political communication.  
 

Tali Mendelberg is a CSDP faculty associate and professor of politics at Princeton University; Christopher Karpowitz (PhD Princeton 2006) is associate professor of political science at Brigham Young University; and Baxter Oliphant is a PhD candidate and CSDP graduate student.
 

Professors Mendelberg and Karpowitz are co-cuthors of The Silent Sex: Gender, Deliberation, and Institutions (Princeton University Press 2014).