Leonie Huddy

Curriculum Vitae

Department of Political Science SUNY at Stony Brook Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392 (631) 632-7639 [email protected]

Educational Background 1989 University of California, Los Angeles. Ph.D. Social Psychology. "Generational Agreement on Old-Age Policies: Explanations based on realistic interest, symbolic political attitudes, and age identities." 1983 University of California, Los Angeles M.A. Social Psychology 1979 University of New England, Armidale B.Sc. (Honors) Zoology 1977 , Melbourne Australia B.Sc. Majors: Psychology/Zoology

Professional Appointments 2006-present Stony Brook University, Professor, Political Science 1999-2015 Stony Brook University, Director, Center for Survey Research 1995-2006 Stony Brook University, Associate Professor, Political Science 1989-94 Stony Brook University, Assistant Professor, Political Science 1988-89 Stony Brook University, Instructor, Political Science 1986-88 Research Consultant Rand Corporation

Awards and Grants 2016 John Sullivan Award for the best paper presented by a graduate student at the 2015 APSA section panels, APSA Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior section. (awarded to Alexa Bankert for a paper co-authored with Huddy and Rosema). 2016 Jeanne Knutson award in recognition of long-standing service to the International Society of Political Psychology 2016 Visiting Fellowship, US Studies Centre, University of Sydney, Australia 2015 ISPP Small Grant, APSA Political Psychology preconference ($3,000) 2014 National Science Foundation ($115,570). RAPID grant: Social Welfare and Empathy: Children at the Border. co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2014 Nevitt Sanford Award for distinguished professional contributions to political psychology, the International Society for Political Psychology 2014 Visiting Fellowship, the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University (July/August) 2013 Stony Brook University Twin Study - Pilot Project (Vice-President for Research, Stony Brook University), $50,000 (with Stanley Feldman). 2006 Dialogues Across Diversity, Stony Brook University ($750) with Stanley Feldman, Erin Cassese, Mary-Kate Lizotte.

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2005 Russell Sage Foundation ($35,000). Americans Respond to Hurricane Katrina: The Subtle Political Effects of Race. Co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2005 National Science Foundation ($63,570). Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Americans Respond to Hurricane Katrina, co-PI Stanley Feldman. 2005 Environmental Protection Agency ($94,731). Public Perception Survey of Long Island Sound Watershed Residents. 2004 Handbook of Political Psychology, awarded the 2003 Robert Lane prize by the political psychology section of the American Political Science Association. 2004 National Science Foundation ($23,390). Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Women's Advancement in Political Science, A Proposed Workshop for 2004 in Washington, DC. With Susan Clarke, Michael Brintnall, and Linda Lopez. SES-0408413. 2003 National Science Foundation ($342,116). “Distinguishing Principles from Prejudice in Americans’ Views on Racial Policy” with Stanley Feldman. SES-0318800. 2002 National Science Foundation ($50,000) “Small Grant for Exploratory Research: Public Support in the Aftermath of 9/11” with Stanley Feldman, George E. Marcus, Michael MacKuen, and Charles Taber. SES-9975063 2001 National Science Foundation ($50,000) “Small Grant for Exploratory Research: The Dynamic, Multi-Faceted Effects of Threat” with Stanley Feldman, Gallya Lahav, and Charles Taber. SES-0201650. 1999 Awarded 1998 Best Paper Prize by Women and Politics section of the American Political Science Association. 1999 National Science Foundation ($104,866). “Acquisition of an Experimental Survey Research Laboratory in the Social Sciences at SUNY, Stony Brook 1998 National Science Foundation, ($50,000) “Political Identification as Social Identity: The Portrayal of Feminists and the Development of Feminist Identity. 1996 Goldsmith Research Award, the Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics, and Public Policy ($5,000) 1995 The American Sociological Association's Fund for the Advancement of the Discipline Award ($3,300) 1994 Carrie Chapman Catt Center, Iowa State University. Women and Politics Faculty Research Prize. 1991 SUNY Faculty Grant for the Improvement of Undergraduate Education. "Video Encounters with Women in Politics." ($2,491) 1990 Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues. Award from the Grants-in-Aid program ($984) 1990, 92, 93 Social and Behavioral Sciences Division, Stony Brook. Merit award, research awards. 1990, 1992 Stony Brook Foundation, teaching and research grants. ($8,000) 1989, 1993 New York State/UUP Professional Development and Quality of Working Life, Faculty Development Awards. 1989, 1990 Stony Brook Travel Award and Research Development Grant. 1989 Stony Brook Teaching Fellow Award (formerly Lilly Fellow Award) ($6,500).

Professional Affiliations International Society for Political Psychology American Political Science Association Midwest Political Science Association American Association of Public Opinion Research

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Professional Activities 2017 Journal of Behavioral Public Administration, Editorial Board 2017 Canadian Election Studies, Advisory Board 2017 Journal of Experimental Political Science, Editorial Board 2017 Journal of Politics, Editorial Board, 2017-2018 2016 Advisory Board member, Center for Political Psychology, Southern Denmark University (2016- 2017) 2015 Co-convener, inaugural political psychology pre-conference, American Political Science Association, San Francisco, CA. 2015 Member, International Advisory Board, Norwegian National Online Survey Panel 2015 Member, Executive Committee, Australian Society for Quantitative Political Science 2015 Member, Scientific Advisory Board of AusCen, the Australian Centre for Applied Social Research Methods, the Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. 2014 Member, American National Election Studies Board of Overseers (2014-2016) 2014 Advisory Editorial Board of the Sage Encyclopedia of Political Behavior 2013 National Science Foundation Political Science Advisory Panel (2013-2014) 2012 American Political Science Review, Editorial Board. 2012 Journal of Experimental Political Science, Associate Editor. (2012-2017) 2011 Political Behavior, Editorial Board 2010 American Journal of Political Science, Editorial Board (2010-2013). 2011 Member, American National Election Studies Board of Overseers (2011-2014) 2010 President, International Society for Political Psychology. 2007 Member of the Nominations Committee for the Midwest Political Science Association Governing Council 2007 Governing Council of the APSA section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior. (2007-2009) 2006 Member of the NSF review panel, Human and Social Dynamics (Decision Making, Risk and Uncertainty) 2005 Political Psychology, Editor (with Stanley Feldman, Howard Lavine, Charles Taber), 2005-2010. 2005 Chair, APSA Organized Section on Elections, Public Opinion, and Voting Behavior, Emerging Scholar Award. 2005 Vice-President, International Society for Political Psychology (2005-2007) 2004 Section head for Gender and Social Identity at the annual meeting of the International Society of Political Psychology, Lund, Sweden. 2003 Member, American Political Science Association Task Force on Mentoring in the Discipline 2002 Section head for Political Psychology section at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Boston, 2002. 2001 Journal of Politics, Editorial Board, 2001-2004 1998 Political Psychology, Editorial Board (1998-2005). 1998 PS: Political Science & Politics, Editorial Board, 1998-2000 1998 Former member of the Executive Committee of the Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association; Member (1998) and chair (1999) of the section book prize committee; former co-editor (with Stanley Feldman and Charles Taber) of the section newsletter. 1996 Section head for "Public Opinion and Political Psychology" at the annual meeting of the Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April, 1996. 1996 Member of the Alice Paul dissertation committee, Caucus on Women and Politics. 1996 Chair, Nevitt Sanford committee for distinguished professional contributions to political psychology, International Society for Political Psychology. 4

1996 Member of the Publications Board of the International Society for Political Psychology, 1996-1999. 1995 Co-organizer of papers at the annual meeting of International Society for Political Psychology (gender and race relations), Washington D.C., July, 1995. 1992 Member of the Planning Committee for the 1992 National Election Study 1992 Co-editor (with Michael Delli-Carpini and Robert Shapiro) of Research in Micropolitics. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press, 1992-2002. 1990 Co-convener (with Michael Delli-Carpini and Robert Shapiro) of the Eastern Political Psychology Workshop held semiannually at Columbia University, 1990-present.

Written Work Publications – Books and Edited Volumes Dynamics of National Identity: Media and Societal Factors of What We Are. 2016. Peter Schmidt, Josef Seethaler, Jurgen Grimm, and Leonie Huddy (Editors). Routledge.

Going to War in Iraq: When Citizens and the Press Matter. 2015. Stanley Feldman, Leonie Huddy & George Marcus. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. 2013. Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, and Jack Levy (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press. 2nd. Edition.

Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. 2003. David O. Sears, Leonie Huddy and Robert Jervis (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press. (awarded the 2003 Robert Lane book prize by the Political Psychology section of the American Political Science Association).

Delli-Carpini, Michael X., Leonie Huddy, and Robert Y. Shapiro. 2002. Research in Micropolitics: Political Decision Making, Deliberation, and Participation. Volume 6. Elsevier.

Delli-Carpini, Michael X., Leonie Huddy, and Robert Y. Shapiro. 1997. Research in Micropolitics: Rethinking Rationality, Volume 5. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Delli-Carpini, Michael X., Leonie Huddy, and Robert Y. Shapiro 1994. Research in Micropolitics: New Directions in Political Psychology, Volume 4. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Publications – Journal Articles and Book Chapters Huddy, Leonie, Bankert, Alexa, and Davies, Caitlin. 2018. Expressive vs. Instrumental Partisanship in Multi-Party European Systems. Advances in Political Psychology.

Huddy, Leonie, & Bankert, Alexa. 2017. “Political Partisanship as a Social Identity.” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics (William Thompson, Ed.), Oxford University Press.

Bankert, Alexa, Huddy, Leonie and Rosema, Martin. 2017. Measuring Partisanship as a Social Identity in Multiparty Systems. Political Behavior. 39(1): 103-132.

Huddy, Leonie, Mason, Lilliana, Horwitz, Nechama. 2016. Political Identity Convergence: On Being Latino, Becoming a Democrat, and Getting Active. RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences, 2 (30): 205-228.

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Huddy, Leonie. 2016. “National identity research: interdisciplinary perspectives.” In Dynamics of National Identity: Media and Societal Factors of What We Are. Peter Schmidt, Josef Seethaler, Jurgen Grimm, and Leonie Huddy (Editors). Routledge.

Huddy, Leonie, Mason, Lilly, and Aaroe, Lene. 2015. “Expressive Partisanship: Campaign Involvement, Political Emotion, and Partisan Identity.” American Political Science Review. 109 (1): 1-17.

Huddy, Leonie. 2015. Women’s Agency and Voice: A Commentary on Mendelberg and Karpowitz. Politics, Groups, and Identities. 3 (1): 178-83. [reprinted in Gender and Political Psychology. 2016. Ed. Zoe Oxley. New York: Routledge.]

Huddy, Leonie, Gutting, Raynee, and Feldman, Stanley. 2015. “Intergroup Prejudice and Stereotypes.” In Einfhrung in die Politische Psychologie. Eds. Sonja Zmerli and Ofer Feldman. Baden-Baden, Germany: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft.

Huddy, Leonie. 2015. Group Identity and Political Cohesion. In Emerging Trends in the Social and Behavioral Sciences (eds.) Robert Scott and Stephen Kosslyn. Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley and Sons

Feldman, Stanley, and Huddy, Leonie. 2014. Not so simple: The multi-dimensional nature and diverse origins of political ideology (Commentary). Behavioral & Brain Sciences.

Weber, Chris, Lavine, Howard, Huddy, Leonie & Federico, Christopher. 2014. Placing Racial Stereotypes in Context: Social Desirability and the Politics of Racial Hostility. American Journal of Political Science, 58: 63-78.

Cassese, Erin, Huddy, Leonie, Hartman, Todd, Mason, Lily, & Weber, Chris. 2013. Socially-Mediated Internet Surveys (SMIS): Recruiting Participants for Online Experiments. PS: Political Science & Politics. 46 (4): 775-784.

Feldman, Stanley, Huddy, Leonie, & Marcus, George. 2013. Information, Public Opinion, and Democratic Representation. Critical Review. 24 (4): 489-503.

Leonie Huddy, Sears, David O., & Levy, Jack. 2013. Theoretical Underpinnings of Political Psychology. In Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, and Jack Levy (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press. 2nd. Edition. (pp. 1-19).

Leonie Huddy. 2013. Translating Group Identity into Political Cohesion and Commitment. In Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. 2013. Leonie Huddy, David O. Sears, and Jack Levy (Eds.). New York: Oxford University Press. 2nd. Edition. (pp. 737-773).

K. Daniel O’Leary, Bianca P. Acevedo, Arthur Aron, Leonie Huddy, and Debra Mashek. 2012. Is Long Term Love More Than Just A Rare Phenomenon? Social Psychological and Personality Science. 3 (2) 241-249 doi: 10.1177/1948550611417015

Feldman, Stanley, Huddy, Leonie and Cassese, Erin. 2012. “Emotions, Threat, and Political Reasoning.” In Ron Sun (Ed.), Grounding Social Sciences in Cognition". Cambridge: MIT Press. (pp. 127- 156). 6

Leonie Huddy and Stanley Feldman. 2011. Americans Respond Politically to 9/11: Understanding the impact of the terrorist attacks and their aftermath. American Psychologist. 66(6): 455-467. doi: 10.1037/a0024894

Huddy, Leonie and Cassese, Erin. 2011. “On the Complex and Varied Political Effects of Gender.” In the Oxford Handbook of American Public Opinion and the Media, Ed. Robert Y. Shapiro and Lawrence Jacobs. New York: Oxford University Press. Pp. 471-487.

Huddy, Leonie. 2009. “David O. Sears’ Ongoing Contribution to Political Psychology: Editor’s Introduction.” Political Psychology, 30 (4): 509-512.

Huddy, Leonie and Carey, Tony. 2009. Group Politics Redux: Race and Gender in the 2008 Democratic Primaries. Politics & Gender. 5: 1-16.

Huddy, Leonie and Feldman, Stanley. 2009. On Assessing the Political Effects of Racial Prejudice. Annual Review of Political Science. 12: 423-47.

Huddy, Leonie, Feldman, Stanley, Cassese, Erin. Gender Differences in Response to Terrorism. 2009. In Strizke, Werner, Lewandowsky, Stephan, and Denemark, David (eds) Terrorism and Torture: An Interdisciplinary Perspective, Cambridge University Press. Pp. 290-312.

Huddy, Leonie, Erin Cassese, and Mary-Kate Lizotte. 2008. “Gender, Public Opinion, and Political Reasoning”. In Christina Wolbrecht, Karen Beckwith, and Lisa Baldez (Eds.), Political Women and American Democracy. Cambridge University Press, pp. 31-49.

Huddy, Leonie, Cassese, Erin, and Lizotte, Mary-Kate. 2008. Sources of Political Unity and Disunity among Women: Placing the Gender Gap in Perspective. In Lois Duke Whittaker (Ed.) Voting The Gender Gap, 141-169. Champagne-Urbana, IL: University of Illinois Press.

Huddy, Leonie, Feldman, Stanley, and Weber, Christopher. 2007 (Nov). “The Political Consequences of Perceived Threat and Felt Insecurity.” The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 614: 131-153. .

Huddy, Leonie and Nadia Khatib (2007). American Patriotism, National Identity, and Political Involvement. American Journal of Political Science, 51(1): 63-77.

Huddy, Leonie, Feldman, Stanley and Erin Cassese. (2007). “On the Distinct Political Effects of Anxiety and Anger.“ In W. Russell Neuman, George E. Marcus, Ann Crigler, and Michael MacKuen. The Affect Effect: Dynamics of Emotion in Political Thinking and Behavior. University of Chicago Press. Pp 202-230.

Huddy, Leonie and Stanley Feldman (2006), Worlds Apart: Blacks and Whites React to Hurricane Katrina. Du Bois Review, Volume 3(1): 97-113.

Leonie Huddy, Stanley Feldman, and Sarah Dutton. 2005 (March). “The Role of Religion in the 2004 Presidential Election” Public Opinion Pros. http://www.publicopinionpros.com/features/2006/jan/huddyns.asp

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Huddy, Leonie, Stanley Feldman, Charles Taber and Gallya Lahav. 2005. “Threat, Anxiety, and Support of Anti-Terrorism Policies.” American Journal of Political Science, 49 (3): 610-625.

Feldman, Stanley and Huddy, Leonie. 2005. “Racial Resentment and White Opposition to Race- Conscious Programs: Principles or Prejudice? “American Journal of Political Science, 49 (1): 168-183.

Huddy, Leonie. 2004. Fear and How it Works: Science and Social Science. An Introduction. Social Research. 71 (4): 801-805.

Huddy, Leonie. 2004. “Contrasting Theoretical Approaches to Intergroup Relations.” Political Psychology. 25 (6): 947-967.

Huddy, Leonie, Stanley Feldman, Gallya Lahav, and Charles Taber. 2003. Fear and Terrorism: Psychological Reactions to 9/11. In Pippa Norris, Montague Kern, and Marion Just (Eds.), Framing Terrorism: The News Media, the Government and the Public. Routledge, pp. 255-278.

Sears, David O., Leonie Huddy and Robert Jervis. 2003. “Preface to the Handbook of Political Psychology.” In David O. Sears, Leonie Huddy and Robert Jervis (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press.

Huddy, Leonie. 2003. “Group Identity and Political Cohesion.” In David O. Sears, Leonie Huddy and Robert Jervis (Eds.) Oxford Handbook of Political Psychology. New York: Oxford University Press pp 511-558.

Huddy, Leonie 2002. Context and Meaning in Social Identity Theory: A Response to Oakes. Political Psychology, 23, 825-838.

Huddy, Leonie, Khatib, Nadia and Capelos, Theresa. 2002. The Polls-Trends: Reactions to the Terrorist Attacks of September 11, 2001. Public Opinion Quarterly, 66 (3): 418-450. .

Huddy, Leonie, Feldman, Stanley, Capelos, Theresa, and Provost, Colin. 2002. The Consequences of Terrorism: Disentangling the Effects of Personal and National Threat. Political Psychology, 23: 485-509.

Huddy, Leonie and Theresa Capelos. 2002. The Impact of Gender Stereotypes on Voters’ Assessment of Women Candidates. In Ottati, Victor (Ed.), Social Psychological Applications to Social Issues: Developments in Political Psychology. Vol. 5. New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum. Pp 29-53.

Huddy, Leonie. 2002. “Crossing the Methodological and Disciplinary Divide: Political Stability, Political Change and Research Method.” In Kristen Monroe (Ed.) Political Psychology. Lawrence Erlbaum. Pp. 271-292.

Huddy, Leonie, Jeffrey Jones, and Richard Chard. 2001. “Compassion v. Self-Interest: Support for Old- Age Programs among the Non-Elderly” Political Psychology, 22: 443-472.

Huddy, Leonie. 2001. “From Social to Political Identity: A Critical Examination of Social Identity Theory.” Political Psychology. 22: 127-156. [Reprinted in Howard Lavine, ed., Political Psychology, Sage, 2010.] 8

Huddy, Leonie, Francis Neely, and Marilyn Lafay. 2000. “The Polls – Trends: Support for the Women’s Movement. Public Opinion Quarterly 64: 309-350.

Huddy, Leonie and Anna Gunthorsdottir. 2000. The Persuasive Effects of Emotive Visual Imagery: Superficial Manipulation or A Deepening of Conviction? Political Psychology. 21:745-778.

Virtanen, Simo and Leonie Huddy. 1998. “Old-Fashioned Racism and New Forms of Racial Prejudice.” Journal of Politics. 60(2): 311-32.

Huddy, Leonie, Joshua Billig, John Bracciodieta, Lois Hoeffler, Patrick Moynihan, and Pat Pugliani. 1997. "The Effects of Interviewer Gender on the Survey Response." Political Behavior 19: 197- 220.

Huddy, Leonie. 1996. “Feminists and Feminism in the News.” In Pippa Norris (Ed.), Women, The Media, and Politics. Oxford University Press.

Huddy, Leonie and David O. Sears. 1995. Opposition to Bilingual Education: Prejudice or the Defense of Realistic Interests? Social Psychology Quarterly, 58: 133-143.

Huddy, Leonie, and Virtanen, Simo. 1995. Subgroup Differentiation and Ingroup Bias Among Latinos as a Function of Familiarity and Positive Distinctiveness. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology 68: 107-108.

Huddy, Leonie. 1994. The Political Significance of Gender Stereotypes. In Michael X. Delli-Carpini, Leonie Huddy, and Robert Y. Shapiro (Eds.), Research in Micropolitics: New Directions in Political Psychology, Volume 4. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Huddy, Leonie, and Terkildsen, Nayda. 1993. The Consequences of Gender Stereotypes for Women Candidates at Different Levels and Types of Office. Political Research Quarterly, 46(3): 503- 525.

Huddy, Leonie, and Terkildsen, Nayda. 1993. Gender Stereotypes and the Perception of Male and Female Candidates. American Journal of Political Science, 37:119-147. [reprinted in O’Connor, Brewer and Fisher (Eds.), 2006, Gendering American Politics: Perspectives from the Literature, Longman Publishers.]

Sears, David O., and Huddy, Leonie. 1993. The symbolic politics of opposition to bilingual education. In Jeffrey A. Simpson and Stephen Worchel (Eds.), Conflict Between People and Peoples. Chicago: Nelson-Hall.

Huddy, Leonie, and Sears, David O. 1990. Qualified public support for bilingual education: Some policy implications. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 508: 119-134.

Sears, David O., and Huddy, Leonie. 1990. On the Origins of the Political Disunity of Women. In Patricia Gurin and Louise Tilly (Eds.), Women, Politics, and Change. Russell Sage: New York, pp 249- 277.

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Ford, Hugh A., Huddy, Leonie, and Bell, H. 1990. Seasonal Changes in Foraging Behavior of Three Passerines in Australian Eucalyptus Woodland. Studies in Avian Biology, 13, 245-153.

Bikson, Tora K., Goodchilds, Jacqueline D., Huddy, Leonie, Eveland, J. D., and Schneider, Sherry. 1989. Introducing interactive technology in the retirement transition: A field experiment. R-3706-MF, Rand Corporation, Santa Monica.

Bouhoutsos, Jacqueline, Goodchilds, Jacqueline D. and Huddy, Leonie. 1986. Radio Psychology Call-In Programs. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 17: 408-414.

Sears, David O., Huddy, Leonie, and Schaffer, Lynitta. 1986. A Schematic Variant of Symbolic Politics Theory, as Applied to Racial and Gender Equality. In Lau, R.R. and Sears, D.O. (Eds.), Political Cognition. Hillsdale NJ: Erlbaum Associates.

Myers, Anita, and Huddy, Leonie. 1985. Evaluating Physical Capabilities in the Elderly: The Relationship between ADL Self-Assessments and Basic Abilities. Canadian Journal of Aging, 4: 189-200.

Huddy, Leonie, Sears, David O., and Cardoza, Desdemona. 1984. Public Attitudes Toward Bilingual Education. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 252054).

Cardoza, Desdemona, Huddy, Leonie, and Sears, David O. 1984. The Symbolic Attitudes Study: Public Attitudes Toward Bilingual Education. Los Angeles CA: National Center for Bilingual Education.

Book Reviews Huddy, Leonie. 2014. A review of Justice in America by Mark Peffley and Jon Hurwitz. Political Psychology. 35 (2): 304-307.

Huddy, Leonie. 2010. A review of Us Against Them by Donald Kinder and Cindy Kam. Public Opinion Quarterly.

Huddy, Leonie. 2005. A Review of “Political Psychology: Key Readings” by John Jost and Jim Sidanius. Political Psychology, 26 (6), 981-984

Huddy, Leonie 2003. A review of “Thinking About Political Psychology, ” by James Kuklinski (Editor) Journal of Politics, 65 (2), 613-615.

Manuscripts Huddy, Leonie & Johanna Willmann. “The Feminist Gap in American Partisanship.”

Feldman, Stanley and Huddy, Leonie. “The Paradoxical Effects of Anxiety on Political Learning.”

Feldman, Stanley and Huddy, Leonie. “The Structure of Racial Attitudes.”

Teaching Experience Undergraduate Courses: Women and Politics Social Surveys 10

Political Psychology Graduate Courses: Passionate Politics Survey Research Political Socialization and Adult Political Development Groups and Politics Lecturer (Questionnaire Design; Survey Sampling) at ECPSR Summer School in Social Science, University of Essex, UK, 1994-2000, 2005.