Crabtree and Fariss Investigate Lawmaker Responsiveness
Charles Crabtree, doctoral student in political science and Christopher Fariss, assistant professor of political science share their recent research which shows, "at least when it comes to answering emails, politicians aren’t less responsive to immigrants than to native-born constituents. What mattered instead was the constituent’s race."
Charles Crabtree's research focuses on various aspects of repression and discrimination in comparative, American, and international politics. Christopher Fariss' core research interest is in the politics of human rights, violence, and repression.
Release Date:
02/13/2018
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