Wednesday, March 4, 2020

Center for the Study of Political Psychology Featured in Inquiry

Inquiry, the Office of the Vice President for Research’s Newsletter, published a feature titled “Attitudes & Identity: Center Shines Light on Voter Behavior,” about the Center for the Study of Political Psychology (CSPP).  The center is a collaboration between faculty from the Department of Psychology, the Department of Political Science, and the Hubbard School of Journalism & Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota.

In 1995, the center was established by Eugene Borgida, PhD, professor of psychology and law; and John Sullivan, PhD, emeritus professor of political science. Currently, Christopher Federico, PhD, professor of political science and psychology, serves as the center’s director.