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Department of Political Science
Mailcode #9420
University of California
Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9420

Phone: (805) 893-3432
Advising: (805) 893-4192
Fax: (805) 893-3309

Garrett Glasgow, Associate Professor & Graduate Program Advisor
Public Opinion and Voting Behavior, Political Parties, Quantitative Methodology
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Ph.D., California Institute of Technology, 1999
personal home page: http://www.polsci.ucsb.edu/faculty/glasgow 
C.V.
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Photo of Garrett GlasgowProfessor Glasgow joined the faculty in 2000 after spending one year at the Center for Basic Research in the Social Sciences at Harvard University.

His research interests include voting behavior, political party electoral strategies, and research methods for political science. His articles have appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Electoral Studies, Political Analysis and Political Research Quarterly.

Courses Taught:

PS 104Introduction to Research in Political Science
PS 151Voting and Elections
PS 205Measurement and Data Analysis in Political Research
PS 206Advanced Research Methods I
PS 207Advanced Research Methods II

Selected Recent Publications:

"Testing Assumptions Underlying Economic Research on Transgenic Food Crops for Third World Farmers: Evidence from Cuba, Guatamala and Mexico" (with Daniela Soleri, David A. Cleveland, Stuart H. Sweeney, Flavio Aragon Cuevas, Mario R. Fuentes, and Humberto Rios). Ecological Economics 67 (2008), pp. 667-682.

"Are Niche Parties Fundamentally Different from Mainstream Parties? The Causes and the Electoral Consequences of Western European Parties' Policy Shifts, 1976-1998" (with James Adams, Michael Clark, and Lawrence Ezrow). American Journal of Political Science 50 (2006), pp. 513-529.

"Is There a Relationship Between Election Outcomes and Perceptions of Personal Economic Well-Being? A Test Using Post-Election Economic Expectations" (with Roberto Weber). Electoral Studies 24 (2005), pp. 581-601.

"Evidence of Group-Based Economic Voting: NAFTA and Union Households in the 1992 U.S. Presidential Election." Political Research Quarterly 58 (2005), pp. 427-434.

"Voting Behavior and the Electoral Context of Governmental Formation" (with R. Michael Alvarez). Electoral Studies 24 (2005), pp. 245-264.


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