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Ted Brader is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Michigan and a faculty associate at the Center for Political Studies in the Institute for Social Research. His research and teaching interests include political psychology, political communication, public opinion, voting behavior, campaigns, elections, and political parties. His primary expertise lies in American politics, along with a general concern for questions in political psychology and communication. This leads his research to touch upon aspects of comparative politics. Brader has taught courses that explore media effects, public opinion, and the role of Americans as good citizens. His work often examines the dynamics of media politics and public perception within the broader context of political behavior and democratic engagement.
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