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14510
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331
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190

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2008 - Heinz I. Eulau Award, American Political Science Association (APSA)

Overview

Jack Citrin is affiliated with the University of California, Berkeley in the United States. Their research predominantly lies within the social sciences, with a specific focus on political science and international relations, sociology and political science, and gender studies.

The scientist's work covers several main topics including:

  • Academic Freedom and Politics
  • Contemporary Sociological Theory and Practice
  • American Constitutional Law and Politics
  • Electoral Systems and Political Participation
  • Political Philosophy and Ethics
  • Gender Politics and Representation

Jack Citrin has published in various venues, with notable publication outlets including:

  • Perspectives on Politics
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Harvard Dataverse

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Jack Citrin include:

  • The Realignment of Political Tolerance in the United States, 2022, Perspectives on Politics
  • The Realignment of Political Tolerance in the United States, 2021, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Replication Data for: The Realignment of Tolerance in the United States, 2022, Harvard Dataverse

Frequent collaboration partners associated with Jack Citrin comprise Dennis Chong and Morris Levy.

Their research integrates a range of topics often intersecting politics, social sciences, and contemporary societal issues. Jack Citrin received the Heinz I. Eulau Award from the American Political Science Association (APSA) in 2008.

Best Publications

  • Public Opinion Toward Immigration Reform: The Role of Economic Motivations

    Jack Citrin;Donald P. Green;Christopher Muste;Cara Wong

  • European Opinion About Immigration: The Role of Identities, Interests and Information

    John Sides;Jack Citrin

  • Comment: The Political Relevance of Trust in Government.

    Jack Citrin

  • Tax Revolt: Something for Nothing in California

    David O. Sears;Jack Citrin

  • Presidential Leadership and the Resurgence of Trust in Government

    Jack Citrin;Donald Philip Green

  • American Identity and the Politics of Ethnic Change

    Jack Citrin;Beth A. Reingold;Donald P. Green

  • Trust in government.

    Jack Citrin;Christopher Muste

  • Immigration and the Imagined Community in Europe and the United States

    Jack Citrin;John Sides

  • Political Trust in a Cynical Age

    Jack Citrin;Laura Stoker

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

    Jack Citrin;Eric Schickler;John Sides

  • When Self-Interest Matters

    Dennis Chong;Jack Citrin;Patricia Conley

  • The Meaning of American National Identity

    Cara J Wong;Jack Citrin;Brian Duff

  • The "Official English" Movement and the Symbolic Politics of Language in the United States:

    Jack Citrin;Beth Reingold;Evelyn Walters;Donald P. Green

  • WHITE REACTIONS TO BLACK CANDIDATES: WHEN DOES RACE MATTER?

    Jack Citrin;Donald Philip Green;David O. Sears

  • DO PEOPLE WANT SOMETHING FOR NOTHING: PUBLIC OPINION ON TAXES AND GOVERNMENT SPENDING

    Jack Citrin

  • Multiculturalism in American Public Opinion

    Jack Citrin;David O. Sears;Christopher Muste;Cara J Wong

  • The Muted Consequences of Correct Information about Immigration

    Daniel J. Hopkins;John Sides;Jack Citrin

  • Testing Huntington: Is Hispanic Immigration a Threat to American Identity?

    Jack Citrin;Amy Lerman;Michael Murakami;Kathryn Pearson

  • Alternative Measures of American National Identity: Implications for the Civic‐Ethnic Distinction

    Matthew Wright;Jack Citrin;Jonathan Wand

  • Personal and Political Sources of Political Alienation

    Jack Citrin;Herbert Mcclosky;J. Merrill Shanks;Paul M. Sniderman

  • Is American Nationalism Changing? Implications for Foreign Policy

    Jack Citrin;Ernst B. Haas;Christopher Muste;Beth Reingold

  • The meaning of American national identity: Patterns of ethnic conflict and consensus.

    Jack Citrin;Cara J Wong;Brian Duff

Frequent Co-Authors

David O. Sears
David O. Sears University of California, Los Angeles
Donald P. Green
Donald P. Green Columbia University
John Sides
John Sides Vanderbilt University
Richard Johnston
Richard Johnston University of British Columbia
Eric Schickler
Eric Schickler University of California, Berkeley
Paul M. Sniderman
Paul M. Sniderman Stanford University
Stuart Soroka
Stuart Soroka University of California, Los Angeles
Daniel J. Hopkins
Daniel J. Hopkins University of Pennsylvania
Tom R. Tyler
Tom R. Tyler Yale University

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