Daniel Hopkins
political scientist
Georgetown University
political scientist
Georgetown University
I am a political scientist whose research centers on American politics, with a special emphasis on research methods, political behavior, and local politics. Copies of my recent academic papers are available here, and a CV is available here (.pdf) or here (.doc). I am currently an Assistant Professor in the Government Department at Georgetown University. My email address is "dh335" followed by the key for "at" and then by "georgetown.edu." My mailing address is: Daniel Hopkins, ICC, Department of Government, Georgetown University, 37th and O Streets NW, Washington, DC, 20057. My SSRN page is available via this link.
At a time when the U.S. is becoming more ethnically and racially diverse, it is crucial to understand diversity's impact on attitudes and on the provision of public goods in American communities. Departing from the static approaches of past work, this research illustrates that diversity's impact hinges on the speed of the local demographic shift and the national frames that accompany that demographic shift. According to the theory of politicized change advanced by this work, the impact of ethnic and racial diversity is shaped by national politics. Even seemingly local debates have national origins. For more, see here.
In addition to Yale's Center for the Study of American Politics, I am grateful to Harvard University's Center for American Political Studies, the Institute for Quantitative Social Science, the Multidisplinary Program on Inequality and Social Policy, and the Russell Sage Foundation for past support.
To avoid identity confusion, please note that I only use my official email address with a "edu" suffix.