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Undergraduate students interested in conducting original research should consider the political science honors program. During their senior year students in the honors program write a thesis on a topic of their choosing while being supervised by a political science faculty member.

Award Winning Thesis Projects

Award Winning Thesis Projects

Year Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor
2023 There's No "I" in Erdoğan: Predicting Power Personalization with Pronoun Usage in Turkey Emily Sallenback Avital Livny
2022 Use of Force in the BLM Era: How High-Profile Citizen-Killings by Police Affect Use of Force Outcomes in Dallas, Texas Thomas Ballard Scott Althaus
2022 AmeriCAN I…?” : The Effect of the Strength of American Identity on Civic Participation in Second-Generation Americans Tyeese Braslavsky Cara Wong
2021 Who Does the Rule of Law Rule Out? Examining the Access to Justice for Victims in Post-Conflict Colombia Jessica Angel Alyssa Prorok
2019 Rising Temperatures and Inequality: Collective Action in a Changing World Rebecca Laurent Robert Pahre and
Daniel Miller
2018 Personality's Role within the World's Greatest Deliberative Body: How the "Big Five" Factors Drive the Rise of United States Senators to Legislative Success Matthew Rice Jeffery Mondak
2017 Intraparty Factions and Interparty Polarization Collin Schumock Gisela Sin
2016 From the Washington to the Beijing Consensus: China's Economic Rise and the IMF John Knoblett Xinyuan Dai
2015 A Perpetuating Negative Cycle: The Effects of Economic Inequality on Voter Participation Jenine Saleh Thomas Rudolph

 

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2022-2023 Thesis Projects

 

Thesis Title Author (Student)  Faculty Advisor

Motivations Behind Voter Mobilization Post-Dobbs Decision

Claire Accardo Cara Wong

Supreme Court Legitimacy and the Impacts of Perceived Politicization

Nicole B Arnold Alicia Uribe-McGuire

Exploring Conflict Engagement: The Impact of Age on the Conflict Engagement of Government Leaders

Anna Blair Alyssa Prorok

Money or Morals? The Use of Violence by Rebel Groups Faced with New Resource Flows

Ryan Coady Alyssa Prorok

University Ideology Relating to Sexual Misconduct Policies

Claire Fleming Robert Pahre

The Power of an Individual's Socialization: Why Racial Identity Impacts Americans' Perceptions of Which Political Issues Are Most Important

Sotirios Gouriotis Robert Carroll

Cops, Courts, and Confidence: How Police Interactions Affect Public Trust in the Judiciary

Emma Henderson Jeff Mondak

Motivations for Nuclear Renunciation: When Do States Give Up Nuclear Weapons?

Nick Larson Nicholas Grossman

Political Messaging Receptivity Among American Age Demographics

Olivia Lynch Thomas Rudolph

Rising up, for One Less: Examining Feminicide and Mobilization in Colombia

Melany Montesdeoca Damarys Canache

Ideological Polarization: Political Division in Activists and the Masses

Zheng Yuan Mor Thomas Rudolph

Public Involvement in Agency Rulemaking: How State Agricultural Output Impacts Public Participation in the Notice-and-Comment Process

Mariama Mwilambwe Brian Gaines &
Carmen Ugarte

ReACTION: The Effect of Online Emotions on Offline Conviction Towards Social Movements

Jasmine Ng Jake Bowers

There's No "I" in Erdoğan: Predicting Power Personalization with Pronoun Usage in Turkey

Emily Sallenback Avital Livny

“High Stakes Finance”: How Battlefield Outcomes Affect Rebel Group Financing

Sonja Shirkevich Alyssa Prorok

Political will, not capacity: refugee reception policymaking in Poland

Nicole Ward Rana Khoury

Best Thesis Award and Poster Award Winner: Emily Sallenback

2021-2022 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student)  Faculty Advisor
Migration and Democracy in the European Union Rumeysa Aydogdu Cara Wong

Use of Force in the BLM Era: How High-Profile Citizen-Killings by Police Affect Use of Force Outcomes in Dallas, Texas

Thomas Ballard Scott Althaus

Being Left Behind: Disseminating Populist Rhetoric on Twitter

Jacob Berlinger Nora Webb Williams

Foucault, Power, and Public Health Disparities

Shivani Bhogaraju Samantha Frost

AmeriCAN I…?” : The Effect of the Strength of American Identity on Civic Participation in Second-Generation Americans

Tyeese Braslavsky Cara Wong

Party Systems and Climate Change Mitigation

Gina Fumagalli Xinyuan Dai

Factors in State-Level Native American Voter Suppression

Jake Gulick Robert Pahre

Maintaining Legitimacy in Crises: Examining EU Citizens' Trust

Melisa Ilkhan Konstantinos Kourtikakis

The CCP's Greatest Hits: An Analysis of Personalism and Propaganda Music

Kaylynn Kattiyaman Yujeong Yang

Violence Against Land Defenders in Colombia

Ari Kelo Mckenzie Johnson

Autonomous Civil Society Organizations in Authoritarian Regimes: A Case Study of China

Edward Kim Yujeong Yang

Identity and Politics: The Mechanisms Behind Politically Motivated Covid-19 Behavior

Katherine King Avital Livny

Partisanship and Progeny: The Effect of Political Polarization on Perceptions of Family Functioning

Jane Knight Thomas Rudolph

The Fight for Gideon: Public Defense Resources and Its Impact on Incarceration

Zachary Kowalski Alicia Uribe-McGuire

The RFRA Arrowhead: Understanding State Level Religious Liberty

Matthew Krauter Alicia Uribe-McGuire

Behind the Barred Felon Vote: Political Implications of Felon Disenfranchisement

Isabel Launspach Jeff Mondak

A Justification for Paternalism: Identifying the Good of Subjective and Objective Ends

Alice Lee Benjamin Miller

Patterns of Influence: How Governments Utilize Minority Targeting Propaganda Campaigns

Benjamin Nathan Alyssa Prorok

The Impact of Changes in the Law on the “Court of Public Opinion”

Adem Osmani Jake Bowers

Women Belong in the House (and the Senate): An Analysis of the Impact of Gender and Occupation on Legislative Effectiveness in the United States Senate

Steph Petrov Gisela Sin

Deplatforming the Alt-Right: A Study of Hate Speech and Twitter Bans

Malia Sayad Nicholas Grossman

When Fact-Checks Fail: Instilling Social Responsibility on Social Media

Alexandra Simon Thomas Rudolph
Corporations, Personhood, and the Right to Bend the Law Clay Ward Samantha Frost

Best Poster Award Winners: Kaylynn Kattiyaman 

Best Thesis Award Winners: Thomas Ballard and Tyeese Braslavsky 

2020-2021 Thesis Projects

 

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor

Who Does the Rule of Law Rule Out? Examining the Access to Justice for Victims in Post-Conflict Colombia

Jessica Angel

Alyssa Prorok

Egotism: American Refugee Politics

Arnoldo Ayala

Cara Wong

Reputation and Rivalry: How Reputation Building Leads to Conflict

Christopher Buckley

Robert Carroll

Four Horsemen of the Populist

Hannah Buzil

Thomas Rudolph

Coronavirus and IOs: How the Pandemic has Affected American Attitudes Towards the WHO and Other International Institutions

Mark Choate

Robert Pahre

A Rawlsian Justification for International Climate Agreements

Kimmy Chuang

Benjamin Miller

Faction Effectiveness in the House of Representatives

Naomi Maehr

Gisela Sin

Neoliberalism and Clinical Labor

Kassidy Mahoney

Samantha Frost

Crime and the Electoral Outcomes of Progressive Prosecution

Ali Mirza

Alicia Uribe-McGuire

Time, Motivation and Politics: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Increased Political Participation Halle Noone Jake Bowers
Who Picks WHO: Accessing Foreign Policy Attitudes Towards Vaccine Development Ami Punatar Aleksander Ksiazkewicz
The Role of Context in the Partisan Divide Over COVID Jason Reed Scott Althaus
The Hidden Underbelly of Neoliberalism: How Neo-Utilitarianism Makes the System Work Kyra Sadovi Samantha Frost
Mental Health in a Modern Democracy: How Anxiety Impacts American College Students’ Political Behavior Aishwarya Shekara Jeff Mondak
Beneficiaries and Project Outcomes: The Role of Aid Beneficiaries in the Success of Sustainable Agricultural Projects William Smithson Daniel Miller
Who Participates? Latinx Identity Preferences and Their Impact on Civic Engagement and Political Participation Estrella Vazquez-Hernandez Cara Wong
The Identity Crisis in Europe: Analyzing EU Enlargement, Turkey and Cultural Convergence Hannah Wernecke Konstantinos Kourtikakis

Best Thesis Presentation Award (in place of “Best Thesis Poster”): Jessica Angel
Best Thesis Award: Jessica Angel

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2019-2020 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor

It’s My Party and I’ll Switch if I Want To: Electoral Impacts of Party Defection by MPs in the UK House of Commons, 2010-2019

Jackson Barnett

Carol Leff

Making Friends and Influencing People: The Effects of Social Media Networks on Subjective Political Knowledge

Jonathan Bonaguro

Scott Althaus

Disinterested: The Role of Rational Self-Interest in White Working Class Attitudes Towards the Affordable Care Act

Joseph Dillier

Cara Wong

A (Manly) Man’s Game: Masculinity, Gender Threat, and Political Participation

Casey J. Griffin

Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz

Social Movements, Party-fit and Female Representation

Millie G Johnson

Thomas Rudolph

What Happens When the Cavalry Actually Comes?: Investigating Relationships between Intervention, Grievance Type, and Conflict Intensity during Civil Wars

Corbin Kakac

Nicholas Grossman

Revisiting Ethnic Social Identification Theory

Chih-Ming (Louis) Lee

Avital Livny

Public Opinion and Minority Rights after the EU’s 2004 Enlargement

Miranda MacNaughton

Carol Leff

Variety in U.S. Intervention: Middle Eastern and North African Conflicts Since 2003

Sophia Wickum

Nicholas Grossman

Best Thesis Presentation Award (in place of “Best Thesis Poster”): Casey J. Griffin & Jonathan Bonaguro

2018-2019 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor

Sexual Exploitation and Abuse in UN Peacekeeping: An Intersectional Approach

Nair Marie Banks III

Samantha Frost

Territorial Claims and the Avoidance of War and Militarized Interstate Disputes

 

Yixin Bao

John Vasquez

Reexamining de facto power in Acemoglu & Robinson’s Autocratic Society: Differentiating Coercive Force from Collective Action

Joshua Bi

Avital Livny

The Electoral Effects of Religious Homogeneity

Adam Camp

Thomas Rudolph

Paying More for Politics: The Extent to Which Political Ideology Influences Spending Choices

James Jones

Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz

Rising Temperatures and Inequality: Collective Action in a Changing World

Rebecca Laurent

Robert Pahre and Daniel Miller

Rural Resentment and the Urban/Rural Divide:  An Empirical Test

Zion C. Little

Jake Bowers

Race and Redistricting: Does Gerrymandering affect Ethnic Representation?

Peter C. Miller

Brian Gaines

Women and The House: Transformative And Transactional Leadership Styles On The Path To The United States House Of Representatives

Sara O'Malley

Gisela Sin

The Ramifications of Social Media: Differentiating Truths from Falsities and Facts from Opinions

Valerie Peterson

Thomas Rudolph

"Not My Justice": Affective Polarization and the Legitimacy of the United States Supreme Court

James Grant Semonin

Jeffery Mondak

Trust in the European Union: Effect of Energy, Refugees, & Distance

Colin A Staske

Kostas Kourtikakis

Best Poster award winners: Rebecca Laurent and Valerie Peterson
Best Thesis award winner: Rebecca Laurent (Honorable Mentions: Adam Camp, Sara O'Malley, and Valerie Peterson)

2017-2018 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor
The Violence of Religious Difference: A Study of Civil War Onset Ljubica Basica Alyssa Prorok
The Effect of Party Turnover on Government Corruption Thomas Bishop Matthew Winters
Economic Interdependence and Probability of Conflict: Territorial Disputes as a Moderating Factor Chase Bloch John Vasquez
Investing in Science: Professionalization Effects on the Provision of Constituent Service Thomas Dowling Jake Bowers
Hierarchical Capture: Bridging the Gap in Analyses of the Bureaucracy Stephen Duginger Gisela Sin
The Impact of the Syrian Refugee Crisis on Immigration Reema Ghabra Avital Livny
Cooperation with International Environmental Agreements -- The Role of Regional Forms of Government Gina Gonnella Robert Pahre
Ideological Drift and the Personal Lives of Supreme Court Justices Granger Gridley Alicia Uribe-McGuire
Media Influence on Public Opinion: Civil Liberties vs. National Security Cordelia Grob Thomas Rudolph
When More Knowledge is Not Sufficient: Political Sophistication, Motivation & Ideological Constraint Shawn Kim Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Ethnic and Religious Discrimination: Is there a Difference Autumn Langdon Carol Leff
Going Viral: Characteristics of Newsworthy Tweets Julia Nusgart Scott Althaus
Racial Bias in Sentencing and Courts Kanishk Patel Alicia Uribe-McGuire
Revisiting the Effect of Presidential Approval: Observing the President Leveraging His Popularity Christoper Piper Gisela Sin
Personality's Role within the World's Greatest Deliberative Body: How the "Big Five" Factors Drive the Rise of United States Senators to Legislative Success Matthew Rice Jeffery Mondak
Who Would Have Won: Electing the President Through the Direct Vote, 1980-2016 Jeff Talley Brian Gaines
An Examination of NASA Funding: Causal Factors, Funding Trends, and the Implications of These Findings Kevin Wenzel Nicholas Grossman

Matthew Rice was selected as the winner of Best Poster and Best Thesis for his project titled "Personality's Role within the World's Greatest Deliberative Body: How the "Big Five" Factors Drive the Rise of United States Senators to Legislative Success?"

2016-2017 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor
Investigating the Impact of Congressional Inconsistency Ethan Amburgey Brian Gaines
Campaign Messaging Strategies on Twitter Amelia Berger Scott Althaus
Representation of Racial and Ethnic Minorities in State Judiciaries Nadia Gonzalez Alicia Uribe-McGuire
Authoritarian to Democratic Transitions: The Impact of Legacies Mandi Heitz Sarah Hummel
The Effect of Ideology on Protest Behavior in Latin American Countries James Holevas Damarys Canache
Approaches to Education Policy and Refugee Outcomes in European Union States Derek Hoot Stephen Chaudoin
The Impact of Judicial Vacancies on Decision Quality Peter Miles Alicia Uribe-McGuire
World Wars: Investigating the Nature of World Wars, Why They Occur, and Why They Do Not Moksha Muthukrishan John Vasquez
Understanding the Brexit Referendum: Direct Democracy and International Regimes Amy Radlinski Konstantinos Kourtikakis
An Investigation of Third Party Voting in U.S. Presidential Elections Aaron Reinsbach Aleksander Ksiazkiewicz
Intraparty Factions and Interparty Polarization Collin Schumock Gisela Sin
Transformative Networks: The Case of North Caucasian and Central Asian Jihadist Networks Caleb Weiss Carol Skalnik Leff

Thesis Award Winners

2017 Best Thesis award winner, Collin Schumock

The 2016 Best Thesis award winner is Collin Schumock for his thesis "Intraparty Factions and Interparty Polarization."

2017 Best Poster award winner, Amy Radlinski

The 2017 best poster award winner is Amy Radlinski for her thesis "Understanding the Brexit Referendum: Direct Democracy and International Regimes."

2015-2016 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor
An American Evolution of LGB Public Opinions Jack Carrera Samantha Frost
Analyzing Executive Action: The Signals and Conditions that Help Predict the Issuance of Executive Orders Alison Casey Gisela Sin
The Effects of Political Strategy on the United States' Aid Allocation Naveed Cheraghchi Matthew Winters
Campaign Finance: Effects on Voter Behavior and Opinion Thomas Conroy Jose Chiebub
The President vs. Congress: Agency Compliance and Control Michelle Gong Jennifer Selin
Big Interest Groups Making a Big Difference: Studying the Impact of Interest Groups on Agency Policymaking Meredith Heim Jennifer Selin
Gender and Committee Assignments in Congress Marie Johnson-Dahl Tracy Sulkin
From the Washington to the Beijing Consensus: China's Economic Rise and the IMF John Knoblett Xinyuan Dai
Oppression of the Devoted Janice Lin Avital Livny
Voting in Taiwan and China: A Comparative Analysis on the Impact of Educational Attainment on Voter Turnout in Taiwan and China Mekenah Merrill Sarah Hummel
Gender, Embodied Subjectivity, and Religion: A Challenge to Liberal Pluralism Hana Nasser Samantha Frost
The Northern Ireland Conflict and the Good Friday Accord Farhan Patel Carol Leff
An Analysis on Eminent Domain and the Supreme Court Christopher Ponicki Alicia Uribe
Nuclear Confrontations Amrutha Prasad John Vasquez
Public Goods Satisfaction and Participation of Indigenous People in Latin America Alexandra Turcios Damarys Canache

Thesis Awards

The 2016 Best Thesis Award winner is John Knoblett for his thesis "From the Washington to the Beijing Consensus: China's Economic Rise and the IMF."

The 2016 Best Poster Award winner is Mekenah Merrill for her thesis poster, "Voting in Taiwan and China: A Comparative Analysis on the Impact of Educational Attainment on Voter Turnout in Taiwan and China."

2014-2015 Thesis Projects

Thesis Title Author (Student) Faculty Advisor
Supreme Court Justices' Response to Public Opinion Ejulius Adorno Alicia Uribe
Does Anti-Corruption Foreign Aid Reduce Corruption? Ricardo Alvarez Matthew Winters
Members of Congress and Congressional Staff Allocation John Flach Gisela Sin
Don't Bank On It: The Incomplete Truth of Money in Congressional Elections Patrick Flavin Brain Gaines
Progressive Ambition and Gender in Congress Sarah Gortowski Tracy Sulkin
Political Violence, Ethnic Fractionalization, and the Ratification of the Rome Statute Ada Irem Karacal Stephen Chaudoin
Rise of Nationalism in China and Japan: the Consequences on Domestic Politics and Sino-Japanese Relations Joo Hoon Kim Carol Leff
Personality and the Environment: How Internal Motivations Create Different Environmental Decisions Lauren Krone Robert Pahre
BREAKING (Network, Comedy, and Internet) NEWS: Differences in Memory and Perceived Credibility Across Media Platforms Christina Lorey Jeffery Mondak
The Head of State Effect: Discovering the Role of the Head of State in Cabinet Longevity Quinn Marschik Jose Cheibub
Implicit and Explicit Racial Messages and Their Effects On Citizens' Attitudes Darrah Perryman James Kuklinski
A Perpetuating Negative Cycle: The Effects of Economic Inequality on Voter Participation Jenine Saleh Thomas Rudolph
State's Attorney Gender and Rape Convictions Richard Sledz Joseph Hinchliffe

Thesis Awards

The 2015 Best Thesis Award winner is Jenine Saleh for her thesis "A Perpetuating Negative Cycle: The Effects of Economic Inequality on Voter Participation."

The 2015 Best Poster Award winner is Irem Karacal for her poster presenting her thesis "Political Violence, Ethnic Fractionalization, and the Ratification of the Rome Statute."