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Matthew S. Levendusky (born 1979) is an American
political scientist Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
, best known for his 2009 book ''The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans''. His work has primarily focused on explaining
political polarization Political polarization (spelled ''polarisation'' in British English, Australian English, and New Zealand English) is the divergence of political attitudes away from the center, towards ideological extremes. Scholars distinguish between ideologi ...
, but also includes media analyses and topics related to
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and
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. Levendusky is currently associate professor of
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
at the
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.


Background

Levendusky was raised in
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,
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, later attending
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, where he graduated with a degree in political science in 2001. After graduating, he entered the political science PhD program at
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. He was a runner-up for a
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grant to attend Stanford, where he obtained a Ph.D. in political science. After completing his dissertation in 2006, Levendusky spent a year as a postdoctoral research associate at
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in the Center for the Study of American Politics in the Institution for Social and Policy Studies. Levendusky began working at the University of Pennsylvania as an assistant professor in the political science department in 2007.


''The Partisan Sort''

''The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans'', is a book on the phenomenon of growing political polarization in the United States. Levendusky finds that while a small number have become more extreme over time, most contemporary Americans maintain relatively similar views to those in previous generations. What has changed is the way people sort themselves into parties. Previously, many liberals identified as Republicans and many conservatives identified as Democrats. More recently, the parties have become more ideologically pure and encouraged people to think of themselves in that way as well. Thus, voters have been "sorting" into Democrats and Republicans and eliminated much of the middle ground that existed in previous generations. Reception for the book was positive.


Bibliography


Journal articles

* “Measuring District Level Partisanship with Implications for the Analysis of U.S. Elections”, co-authored with Jeremy Pope and Simon D. Jackman, ''
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'' (2008) * “Drafting Support for War: Conscription and Mass Support for Warfare”, ''The Journal of Politics'' (2011) * “Rethinking the Role of Political Information”, ''
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'' (2011) * “Red States vs. Blue States: Going Beyond the Mean”, ''Public Opinion Quarterly'' (2011) * “Why Do Partisan Media Polarize Viewers?”, ''American Journal of Political Science'' (2013)


Books

*''The Partisan Sort: How Liberals Became Democrats and Conservatives Became Republicans''


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External links


Matthew Levendusky - Political Science Department
{{DEFAULTSORT:Levendusky, Matthew 1979 births Living people American political scientists Pennsylvania State University alumni Stanford University alumni Scientists from Pittsburgh