Political Polarization Research Practicum

SOCIOL 560S

This course explores the causes, consequences, and potential solutions to political polarization in the United States drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from political science, sociology, and statistics. Key topics include the role of social media, AI, and political campaigns in driving partisan animosity. The course serves as a hands-on practicum to provide students with the tools and experience to conduct original research about political polarization. Students will develop their skills with research design, data collection, analysis, and academic writing by working on a research project in small teams. Recommended perquisite: Proficiency in R and/or Python Affiliation with the Duke Polarization Lab.

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Department Consent Required

Curriculum Codes
  • R
  • SB
  • SS
Cross-Listed As
  • POLSCI 560S
Typically Offered
Fall and/or Spring