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Professor Cameron Anderson's research interests include Canadian political behavior, particularly economic voting, political identity, and citizen behavior in a multilevel setting. His current projects include 'The Multilevel Democracy Project,' which is funded by a SSHRC Insight Grant and explores citizen attitudes toward candidates and the practice of democracy at local and provincial levels in Ontario, utilizing a multi-wave series of surveys around the 2022 municipal and provincial elections. Prof. Anderson is also involved in the Canadian Municipal Election Study Team, contributing to various presentations, articles, and edited books. He is currently editing a book titled 'Comparative Public Opinion,' which examines sources of public opinion on immigration across a range of democratic countries, and has authored several influential articles and book chapters on topics such as partisanship, electoral competitiveness, and national identity. His work has not only contributed to academic discussions but has also engaged broader public discourse about democracy and governance in Canada.
Streams include Archaeology and Bioarchaeology, and Sociocultural Anthropology.