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Institute for Social Science Research
Center for Research in Society and Politics
University of California, Los Angeles

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The Center for Research in Society and Politics provides a forum for faculty and students from Political Science, Psychology, and Sociology and Communication Studies who study mass politics and participation, race and ethnicity, and the mass media from overlapping and complementary perspectives. The Center is committed to three programs which use the talents and skills of its diverse faculty.

The LACSS is conducted each year to measure the perceptions, beliefs, and enduring orientations that shape current attitudes toward issues such as crime, immigration, intergroup relations, racial policies, and local and national politics. Topics vary from year to year. The 2002 survey focused on intergroup relations in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks of September 11th.

CRISP sponsors a seminar series that provides an opportunity for UCLA faculty and graduate students to discuss research conducted by visiting scholars as well as by each other. A working paper series based on the research of faculty, graduate associates, and seminar and colloguium presenters is also provided by the Center.

Using the Los Angeles County Social Survey as a resource, undergraduate students learn survey research techniques in upper-division courses in public opinion, voting, mass communications, political psychology, race attitudes, and survey data analysis.


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PAPERS FROM 2002
David O. Sears (March 12, 2002) Assessment of Interracial/Interethnic Conflict in Los Angeles
PAPERS FROM 2000
Kathleen Bawn (April 1, 2000) Self Interest, Moral Principle, and Social Context: A Rational Choice Analysis of the Abolitionist Movement
Matt Baum (January 1, 2000) A Paradox of Public Opinion: Why a Less Interested Public is More Attentive to War
PAPERS FROM 1999
Shanto Iyengar, Daniel H. Lowenstein, and Seth Masket (September 2, 1999) The Stealth Campaign: Experimental Studies of Slate Mail in California
David O. Sears, Nicholas A. Valentino, and Sharmaine V. Cheleden (August 31, 1999) Long-Term Continuities in the Politics of Race
M. Kent Jennings and Laura Stoker (April 1, 1999) The Persistence of the Past: The Class of 1965 Turns Fifty
PAPERS FROM 1998
John R. Petrocik (August 31, 1998) The Blanket Primary: Candidate Strategy and Voter Response
John R. Petrocik (August 1, 1998) Reformulating the Party Coalitions: The "Christian Democratic" Republicans
John M. Sides (August 1, 1998) Built on Rock or Sand? The Stability of Religiosity and Attitudes Towards Abortion
PAPERS FROM 1997
David O. Sears, Colette van Laar, Mary Carillo, and Rick Kosterman (February 27, 1997) Is It Really Racism? The Origins of White Americans' Opposition to Race-Targeted Policies
PAPERS FROM 1996
Martin P. Wattenberg and Craig Leonard Brians (August 26, 1996) Negative Campaign Advertising: Demobilizer or Mobilizer

 
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