Tali Mendelberg
Tali Mendelberg (born 1964) is the John Work Garrett Professor in Politics at Princeton University,[1] and winner of the American Political Science Association (APSA), 2002 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award for her book, The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality.[2]
Tali Mendelberg | |
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Born | 1964 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | University of Michigan |
Known for | The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality (book) |
Awards | 2002 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Political science |
Institutions | Princeton University |
Education
Mendelberg gained her degree from the University of Wisconsin in 1985,[3] and her PhD in political science from the University of Michigan in 1994.[2]
Awards
- 2002 Woodrow Wilson Foundation Book Award from (APSA)[4]
- 2014 Paul Lazarsfeld Best Paper Award: Political Communication Section from APSA[5]
- 2012 Best Paper Award: Political Psychology Section from APSA (with Christopher Karpowitz)[6]
- 2014 Best Paper Award: Political Psychology Section from APSA[6]
Bibliography
Gender and deliberation
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (2007), "How people deliberate about justice: groups, gender and decision rules", in Rosenberg, Shawn W. (ed.), Deliberation, participation and democracy: can the people govern, Basingstoke England New York: Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 101–129, ISBN 9780230517356.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; Shaker, Lee (August 2012). "Gender inequality in deliberative participation". American Political Science Review. 106 (3): 533–547. doi:10.1017/S0003055412000329. S2CID 26714987.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (8 November 2012). "The opinion pages: More women, but not nearly enough". The New York Times. The New York Times Company.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (2014), The silent sex: gender, deliberation, and institutions, Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, ISBN 9780691159768
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; Oliphant, J. Baxter (March 2014). "Gender inequality in deliberation: unpacking the black box of interaction". Perspectives on Politics. 12 (1): 18–44. doi:10.1017/S1537592713003691.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; Goedert, Nicholas (April 2014). "Does descriptive representation facilitate women's distinctive voice? How gender composition and decision rules affect deliberation". American Journal of Political Science. 58 (2): 291–306. doi:10.1111/ajps.12077.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; Mattioli, Lauren (January 2015). "How group forces demonstrate the malleability of gendered behavior". Politics, Groups, and Identities. 3 (1): 203–208. doi:10.1080/21565503.2014.999808. S2CID 34866377.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F.; Mattioli, Lauren (January 2015). "Why women's numbers elevate women's influence, and when they do not: rules, norms, and authority in political discussion". Politics, Groups, and Identities. 3 (1): 149–177. doi:10.1080/21565503.2014.999804. S2CID 144320596.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
Deliberative Politics
- Mendelberg, Tali; Oleske, John (April 2000). "Race and public deliberation". Political Communication. 17 (2): 169–191. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.516.2150. doi:10.1080/105846000198468. S2CID 39737712.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (2011), "An experimental approach to citizen deliberation", in Druckman, James N.; Green, Donald P.; Kuklinski, James H.; et al. (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 258–272, ISBN 9780521174558.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Mendelberg, Tali (2002), "The deliberative citizen: theory and evidence", in Carpini, Michael X. Delli; Huddy, Leonie; Shapiro, Robert Y. (eds.), Political decision-making, deliberation and participation, Research in Micropolitics: Volume 6, Amsterdam Boston: Emerald Group Publishing, pp. 151–194, ISBN 9780762302277.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (Winter 2007). "Groups and deliberation". Swiss Political Science Review. 13 (4): 645–662. doi:10.1002/j.1662-6370.2007.tb00092.x.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Mendelberg, Tali; Karpowitz, Christopher F. (2011), "An experimental approach to citizen deliberation", in Druckman, James N.; Green, Donald P.; Kuklinski, James H.; et al. (eds.), Cambridge Handbook of Experimental Political Science, Cambridge New York: Cambridge University Press, pp. 258–272, ISBN 9780521174558.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Myers, C. Daniel (2013), "Political deliberation", in Huddy, Leonie; Sears, David O.; Levy, Jack S. (eds.), The Oxford handbook of political psychology (2nd ed.), Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 699–736, ISBN 9780199760107.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
Racial Attitudes
- Mendelberg, Tali; Kinder, Donald R. (May 1995). "Cracks in American apartheid: the political impact of prejudice among desegregated whites". The Journal of Politics. 57 (2): 402–424. doi:10.2307/2960313. JSTOR 2960313. S2CID 154277012.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali (May 1997). "Executing Hortons: racial crime in the 1988 presidential campaign". Public Opinion Quarterly. 61 (1): 134–157. doi:10.1086/297790.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Kinder, Donald R. (2000), "Individualism reconsidered: principles and prejudice in contemporary American opinion", in Sears, David O.; Sidanius, Jim; Bobo, Lawrence D. (eds.), Racialized politics: the debate about racism in America, Chicago: University of Chicago Press, pp. 44–74, ISBN 9780226744070.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- Mendelberg, Tali; Oleske, John (April 2000). "Race and public deliberation". Political Communication. 17 (2): 169–191. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.516.2150. doi:10.1080/105846000198468. S2CID 39737712.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Oliver, J. Eric (July 2000). "Reconsidering the environmental determinants of white racial attitudes". American Journal of Political Science. 44 (3): 574–589. doi:10.2307/2669265. JSTOR 2669265.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali (2001). The race card: campaign strategy, implicit messages, and the norm of equality. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691070711
- Mendelberg, Tali; Berinsky, Adam J. (October 2005). "The indirect effects of discredited stereotypes in judgments of Jewish leaders". American Journal of Political Science. 49 (4): 845–864. doi:10.1111/j.1540-5907.2005.00159.x.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali (March 2008). "Racial priming revived". Perspectives on Politics. 6 (1): 109–123. doi:10.1017/S1537592708080092.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali (March 2008). "Racial priming: issues in research design and interpretation". Perspectives on Politics. 6 (1): 135–140. CiteSeerX 10.1.1.576.4669. doi:10.1017/S1537592708080110.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali (2009), "Deliberation, incivility, and race in electoral campaigns", in King, Desmond; Lieberman, Robert; Ritter, Gretchen; et al. (eds.), Democratization in America: a comparative-historical analysis, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 157–186, ISBN 9780801893254.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Berinsky, Adam; Hutchings, Vincent; Shaker, Lee; Valentino, Nicholas (June 2011). "Sex and race: are black candidates more likely to be disadvantaged by sex scandals?". Political Behavior. 33 (2): 179–202. doi:10.1007/s11109-010-9135-8. S2CID 15987563.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Junn, Jane; Czaja, Erica (2011), "Race and the group bases of public opinion", in Berinsky, Adam (ed.), New directions in public opinion, New Directions in American Politics, New York: Routledge, pp. 119–138, ISBN 9780415885294.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
- Mendelberg, Tali; Tokeshi, Matt (2015). "Countering implicit appeals: which strategies work?". Political Communication. 32 (4): 648–672. doi:10.1080/10584609.2014.969463. S2CID 30262783.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Political Psychology
- Mendelberg, Tali (August 2005). "Bringing the group back into political psychology: Erik H. Erikson early career award address". Political Psychology. 26 (4): 637–650. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9221.2005.00435.x.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link) Pdf.
Class Inequality in College
- Mendelberg, Tali; McCabe, Katherine; Thal, Adam (October 2014). ""The rich are different from you and me": how wealthy student bodies foster economically conservative students". Center for the Study of Democratic Politics (CSDP) and the Mamdouha S. Bobst Center for Peace and Justice. Cite journal requires
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Further reading
- North, Anna (23 July 2014). "Gabby women, silent men? Maybe not". The New York Times. The New York Times Company.
- Norden '78, Merrell (17 September 2014). "Faculty book: Tali Mendelberg: Speak up! Women lack confidence in debates". Princeton Alumni Weekly. The Trustees of Princeton University.
References
- "Tali Mendelberg (profile page)". Princeton University. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
- Berinsky, Adam (2011), "Contributors", in Berinsky, Adam (ed.), New directions in public opinion, New Directions in American Politics, New York: Routledge, p. xiii, ISBN 9780415885294.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
- "Tali Mendelberg CV" (PDF). Princeton University. Retrieved 21 June 2015.
- "Woodrow Wilson Foundation Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.
- "Organized Section 23: Paul Lazarsfeld Best Paper Award: Political Communication Section Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.
- "Organized Section 28: Best Paper Award: Political Psychology Section Award Recipients". apsanet.org. American Political Science Association (APSA). Retrieved 21 June 2015.
External links
- Profile page: Tali Mendelberg, Department of Politics, Princeton University.
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