M.
Kent Jennings
Professor
Ph.D., University of North Carolina, 1961
e-mail:
jennings@polsci.ucsb.edu
C.V. (in .pdf format)
Fields of Interest: Political
Behavior, Methodology
Professor Jennings specializes in the areas
of political socialization and public opinion, gender and politics,
political participation, and research design and data collection.
He was a member of the Political Science Department and the Institute
for Social Research at the University of Michigan from 1963-81 and
was earlier affiliated with the Brookings Institution. From 1984 to 1996,
he held a joint faculty appointments at both U.C. Santa Barbara and
the University of Michigan. Jennings has been a Visiting Scholar or
Professor at the University of Oregon, Tilburg University
(the Netherlands), University of California, Los Angeles, and Arizona
State University, where he was the first Barry Goldwater Professor of
American Institutions. In addition to having been a Guggenheim Fellow and
a Fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences and
the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences,
he has received research grants from the Ford Foundation, the Russell Sage
Foundation, the National Science Foundation, and the National Institute of
Mental Health.
Professor Jennings was elected to the American
Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1982. He served as President of
the International Society of Political Psychology in 1989-90 and
as President of the American Political Science Association in 1997-98.
He has published over sixty articles in leading scholarly journals
and is the author or co-author of the following books: Community
Influentials, The Image of the Federal Service, The Political Character
of Adolescence, Governing American Schools, Generations and Politics,
Parties in Transition, and Continuities in Political Action.
His current research interests concern the longitudinal analyses
of political orientations, gender and politics, and mass public
participation in varying contexts.
Courses Taught:
| PS 151 |
Voting and Elections |
| PS 154 |
Public Opinion |
| PS 204 |
Research Design and Data Collection |
| PS 250 |
Political Socialization |
PS 597SR |
Survey Research |
Selected Recent Publications:
"The Gender Gap in Attitudes and Beliefs about the Place of Women in American Politicial
Life: A Longitudinal, Cross-Generational Analysis," Politics & Gender 2 (June 2006),
193-219.
"Political Similarity and Influence between Husbands and Wives" (with Laura Stoker), in
Alan Zuckerman (ed.), The Social Logic of Politics. Philadelphia PA: Temple University
Press, 2005, pp. 51-74.
"Generations, Political Status, and Collective Memories in the Chinese Countryside"
(with Ning Zhang), Journal of Politics 67 (November 2005), 1164-89.
"Survey Research and Political Socialization," in James House et al (eds.),
A Telescope for Society: Survey Research and Social Science at the University of
Michigan and Beyond. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 2004, pp. 98-117.
"Social Trust and Civic Engagement across Time and Generations" (with Laura Stoker),
Acta Politica 39 (December 2004), 342-379.
"The Effects of Social Class Identification on Participatory
Orientations toward Government" (with Kathy Cramer Walsh and
Laura Stoker), British Journal of Political Science 34 (July
2004), 469-95.
"The Importance of Social and Political Context: The Case of
AIDS" (with Ellen Andersen), Political Behavior 25
(June 2003), 177-99.
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