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People: Research Faculty

Yanna Krupnikov

Yanna Krupnikov

Faculty Associate

Appointments

Faculty Associate, Center for Political Studies
Professor, Communications and Media

Degree

Ph.D. 2009 University of Michigan (Political Science)

Other

Yanna Krupnikov’s Curriculum Vitae (CV)

Yanna Krupnikov’s Personal Website

Research

Yanna Krupnikov is a Professor of Communication Media at the University of Michigan. Her research and teaching focus on political communication, political psychology, political behavior ,and empirical methodology. Broadly, she is interested in media effects and political expression.

 

Contact

Communication and Media, University of Michigan
105 S. State Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109

Phone: 734-615-0949
Email: [email protected]

University of Michigan Online Directory listing

Selected Publications

Please also see Yanna Krupnikov’s Curriculum Vitae (CV).

Searles, K., Y. Krupnikov, J.B. Ryan and H. Style, Constructing Political Expertise in the News. 2022, Cambridge University Press.

Krupnikov, Y. and J.B. Ryan, The Other Divide: Polarization and Disengagement in American Politics. 2022, Cambridge University Press.

Soroka, S. and Y. Krupnikov, The Increasing Viability of Positive News. 2021, Cambridge University Press.

Klar, S. and Y. Krupnikov, Independent Politics: How American Disdain for Parties Leads to Political Inaction. 2016, Cambridge University Press

Philip Converse Award, Elections Public Opinion and Voting Behavior, APSA 2021

Robert Lane Award for Best Book in Political Psychology, APSA 2017

APSA Experiments Section Best Book Award, APSA 2017

Reviewed: Public Opinion Quarterly, book symposium in Journal of Politics

Druckman, J,. S. Klar,  Y. Krupnikov, M. Levendusky and J.B. Ryan (2022) “(Mis)Estimating Affective Polarization,” Journal of Politics 84(2), 1106-1117
 
Druckman, J,. S. Klar,  Y. Krupnikov, M. Levendusky and J.B. Ryan (2020) “Affective Polarization, Local Contexts and Public Opinion in America,” Nature Human Behavior 5, 28–38