Stephens-Dougan, Lafleur PHD is a renowned author, professor, and researcher specializing in American politics, with a focus on race and ethnic politics, public opinion, and experimental methods. With a Ph.D. in Public Policy and Political Science from the University of Michigan and a B.A. in Political Science from the University of Rochester, Dr. Stephens-Dougan has published a highly acclaimed book titled "Race to the Bottom: How Racial Appeals Work in American Politics" and has conducted research funded by prestigious organizations such as the National Science Foundation, The Russell Sage Foundation, and The Social Science Research Council.
Currently teaching Politics at Princeton University, Dr. Stephens-Dougan engages in public discourse on race, politics, and the 2020 Presidential Election. Her research articles and forthcoming publications explore topics such as white Americans' reactions to racial disparities in COVID-19, the responsiveness of Black state legislators to different advocacy groups, and the impact of racial resentment on electoral politics. With a 5-star rating on Amazon, her book challenges conventional wisdom on race and politics, shedding light on the effectiveness of negative racial appeals in American political campaigns.
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