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Sarah Harrison is an Assistant Professorial Research Fellow in the Department of Government at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). She serves as the Deputy Director of the Electoral Psychology Observatory. Harrison's work focuses on electoral psychology and ergonomics, studying how psychological factors affect voter decisions and perceptions of democracy. She is the editor of a forthcoming special issue of the journal Societies titled 'Electoral Psychology', and is writing a book entitled 'Inside Mind Voter,' which will be published by Princeton University Press. Her research emphasizes the importance of understanding voter dynamics, especially in the context of contemporary challenges facing democratic processes. With her expertise, she contributes to a deeper understanding of electoral behaviors and the psychological underpinnings that influence them. Harrison is also fluent in German, which enhances her capacity to engage with a broader audience in her academic pursuits.
London School of Economics and Political Science • London, England
Conducts research on electoral psychology and the dynamics of voter behavior.
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