
Christian Grose
Expert in U.S. politics and government, with an emphasis in the role of race in the political process
Associate Professor, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Contact at: (213) 740-1683 or cgrose@usc.edu
Expertise:
- U.S. politics
- elections
- political institutions
- political methodology
- partisanship
- state legislatures
- president and executive branch
- Congress
- Congressional campaigns, including midterm Congressional elections
- race and representation
- African American members of Congress
- voting rights policy
- media coverage of elections
- "Congress in Black and White: African-American Representation in Washington and at Home," 2011
- 2010 Recipient, CQ Press award for the best paper on legislative studies presented at the 2009 American Political Science Association meeting
- Research grant, Dirksen Congressional Research Center, 2005-2006
- Edward Artinian award for junior faculty, Southern Political Science Association, 2005
- Carl Albert award for the best 2003 dissertation in legislative politics, American, Political Science Association Legislative Politics section, 2004 recipient
- Travel grant recipient, Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada/Canadian Political Science Association, 2003
- National Science Foundation, doctoral dissertation research grant, 2000-2002
- Malcolm Jewell award for best graduate student paper presented at the Southern Political Science Association meeting, 2001
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http://christiangrose.net/
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