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Brian Frederick

Assistant Professor of Political Science, Bridgewater State College

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Professor Frederick specializes in the field of American politics. He teaches classes in campaigns and elections, public opinion, political parties, women and politics and undergraduate research methods. His research focuses on the U.S. Congress, women and politics and judicial elections. He is author of the book Congressional Representation and Constituents: The Case for Increasing the House of Representatives. His research has appeared in Political Research Quarterly, Public Opinion Quarterly, American Politics Research, Social Science Quarterly, State Politics and Policy Quarterly, PS: Political Science and Politics, Presidential Studies Quarterly, Congress and the Presidency, Judicature, Justice System Journal, Politics and Policy and numerous edited volumes. Professor Frederick also serves as a Research Fellow with the BSU Center for Legislative Studies. 


 
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Online Appendix: Integrating Gender into the Political Science Core Curriculum

Several participants have been engaged in sharing ideas about how to integrate gender in the broader Political Science curricula via "gender mainstreaming." This is an online appendix to accompany their current manuscript.

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Wooster Professor Co-Organizing Conference on Gender in Political Psychology

Angela Bos and Monica Schneider receive National Science Foundation Grant to hold conference

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Monica Schneider and Angie Bos

Monica is an Asst. Professor at Miami University (Ohio) and Angie is an Asst. Professor at the College of Wooster. They have been friends and collaborators since they first met at the University of Minnesota where they both completed the interdisciplinary Ph.D. minor in political psychology and focused their dissertation research on gender and political psychology.

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