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  • 2017 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences

Overview

Eric Schickler is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research primarily falls within the Social Sciences with a focus on Political Science and International Relations as well as related subfields including Communication, Sociology and Political Science, Statistics and Probability, and Strategy and Management.

The main topics of their research cover Electoral Systems and Political Participation, Social Media and Politics, Social Policy and Reform Studies, Survey Methodology and Nonresponse, Statistical Methods and Bayesian Inference, Populism and Right-Wing Movements, and Political Influence and Corporate Strategies.

Among recent publications attributed to Schickler and frequent co-authors are several works with Daniel J. Hopkins such as "From Many Divides, One? The Polarization and Nationalization of American State Party Platforms, 1918-2017" published in 2022 in Studies in American Political Development, and another version from 2020 in SSRN Electronic Journal. Other papers include collaborations with Devin Caughey, David Bateman, and David L. Azizi. Notable papers are:

  • From Many Divides, One? The Polarization and Nationalization of American State Party Platforms, 1918-2017, 2022, Studies in American Political Development
  • From Many Divides, One? The Polarization and Nationalization of American State Party Platforms, 1918-2017, 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Deeper Roots: Historical Causal Inference and the Political Legacy of Slavery, 2023, Journal of Historical Political Economy
  • Select American State Party Platforms, 1846-2017, 2022, Harvard Dataverse
  • The Democratic-CIO Alliance: The Benefits of Friendship, 2021, Labor Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas

Frequent co-authors in Schickler's publications include:

  • Daniel J. Hopkins
  • Devin Caughey
  • David L. Azizi
  • David Bateman
  • Adam J. Berinsky

Their work has been published in a variety of venues including Harvard Dataverse, Studies in American Political Development, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Historical Political Economy, and Labor Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas.

Schickler is also the author of a book titled Target Estimation and Adjustment Weighting for Survey Nonresponse and Sampling Bias, published by Cambridge University Press in 2020.

Recognition includes being named a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2017.

Best Publications

  • Partisan Hearts and Minds: Political Parties and the Social Identities of Voters

    Donald P. Green;Bradley Palmquist;Eric Schickler

  • Disjointed Pluralism: Institutional Innovation and the Development of the U.S. Congress

    Eric Schickler

  • Partisan Hearts and Minds

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  • Filibuster: Obstruction and Lawmaking in the U.S. Senate

    Gregory J. Wawro;Eric Schickler

  • What if Everyone Voted? Simulating the Impact of Increased Turnout in Senate Elections

    Jack Citrin;Eric Schickler;John Sides

  • Institutional Change in the House of Representatives, 1867–1998: A Test of Partisan and Ideological Power Balance Models

    Eric Schickler

  • Macropartisanship: A Replication and Critique

    Donald Green;Bradley Palmquist;Eric Schickler

  • The Stability of Party Identification in Western Democracies: Results from Eight Panel Surveys

    Eric Schickler;Donald Philip Green

  • Racial Realignment: The Transformation of American Liberalism, 1932-1965

    Eric Schickler

  • Controlling the Floor: Parties as Procedural Coalitions in the House*

    Eric Schickler;Andrew Rich

  • Platforms and Partners: The Civil Rights Realignment Reconsidered

    Brian D. Feinstein;Eric Schickler

  • Polarized We Govern

    Sarah Binder

  • Where's the Pivot? Obstruction and Lawmaking in the Pre-cloture Senate

    Gregory J. Wawro;Eric Schickler

  • Distorted Communication, Unequal Representation: Constituents Communicate Less to Representatives Not of Their Race

    David E. Broockman

  • MULTIPLE-MEASURE ASSESSMENT OF PARTY IDENTIFICATION

    Donald Philip Green;Eric Schickler

  • Madison's Constitution Under Stress: A Developmental Analysis of Political Polarization

    Paul Pierson;Eric Schickler

  • Congressional Parties and Civil Rights Politics from 1933 to 1972

    Eric Schickler;Kathryn Pearson;Brian D. Feinstein

  • Investigating the President

    Douglas L. Kriner;Eric Schickler

  • Agenda Control, Majority Party Power, and the House Committee on Rules, 1937–52

    Eric Schickler;Kathryn L Pearson

  • Public Opinion, Organized Labor, and the Limits of New Deal Liberalism, 1936–1945

    Eric Schickler;Devin Caughey

  • LANDMARKS IN THE STUDY OF CONGRESS SINCE 1945

    Nelson W. Polsby and;Eric Schickler

  • The Oxford Handbook of the American Congress

    Eric Schickler;Frances E. Lee

  • New Deal Liberalism and Racial Liberalism in the Mass Public, 1937–1968

    Eric Schickler

  • Revisiting Public Opinion in the 1930s and 1940s

    Adam J. Berinsky;Eleanor Neff Powell;Eric Schickler;Ian Brett Yohai

  • On the Theory of Parties

    Nolan McCarty;Eric Schickler

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas L. Kriner
Douglas L. Kriner Cornell University
Donald P. Green
Donald P. Green Columbia University
Alan S. Gerber
Alan S. Gerber Yale University
John Sides
John Sides Vanderbilt University
Jack Citrin
Jack Citrin University of California, Berkeley
Nolan McCarty
Nolan McCarty Princeton University
Theda Skocpol
Theda Skocpol Harvard University
Daniel J. Hopkins
Daniel J. Hopkins University of Pennsylvania
Ira Katznelson
Ira Katznelson Columbia University

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