Kristin Lunz Trujillo
@klunztrujillo
Rural identity & politics, health attitudes, public opinion, and political behavior. Assistant Professor of Political Science @UofSC_PoliSci.
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http://kristinlunztrujillo.com/ 20-03-2018 14:11:27
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Does a rural-urban political divide exist among people of color? Trevor E. Brown, Gisela Pedroza Jauregui, Suzanne Mettler, and I looked at 30+ questions on political behavior and policy preferences and find little to no evidence of one. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
The newest episode of The Periphery is out! Kristin Lunz Trujillo joins to talk White Rural Rage and what ruralness means to people. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the…
‘Landmark in survey research’: How the COVID States Project analyzed the pandemic with objectivity
An excellent article on the project led by 🇺🇦 [email protected]. The article also features my great colleague Kristin Lunz Trujillo
news.northeastern.edu/2024/04/05/mag…
Recently from The Daily Yonder : the US rural population grew for the second consecutive year in 2023 (+0.24%, versus +0.53% in metro areas). dailyyonder.com/rural-populati…
Join us at 10:30am for “Right to Health & Universalism” today at #ISA2024 ! Featuring the fabulous Amy S. Patterson as chair, Sara Elisa Fischer, PhD, @saraefischer.bsky.social as discussant, and papers from Ashley Fox, Tiago Tasca, Matt Sparke, Tuba Agartan, and yours truly!
ISA
Kal Munis Kristin Lunz Trujillo As UWisconsin’s Kathy Cramer told me, re White Rural Rage: “The question of our time is not who are the bad Americans, but what is wrong with our systems—our government, our economy, our modes of communication—that so many people feel unseen, unheard, and disrespected?” 18/
Kal Munis Kristin Lunz Trujillo The article says the opposite: most political violence occurs in swing district SUBURBS. They cite another study they say shows rural people are more likely to favor violence over democratic deliberation. That article NEVER MENTIONS either violence or democratic deliberation. 11/
Folks at #MPSA2024 !
Make sure to swing by the Honore Room TOMORROW at 4:45 for our Association for Politics and the Life Sciences mini-conference (in a conference).
Feat. talks from Salil Kristin Lunz Trujillo Dr. Sedona Chinn & Talbot M Andrews.
And a keynote from Julie Pacheco + reception (w/wine & snacks!)
On behalf of USC Health Services Policy & Management and the planning committee, I am beyond excited to welcome Jamila Michener, Dr. Jamila Michener, to Columbia, SC to deliver the keynote for the 15th Annual James E. Clyburn Health Equity Lecture!
With support from the U.S. National Science Foundation, Jessica Schoenherr and Jonathan King will be collecting data this summer from JPS’s papers! I’m looking forward to their research and to have some new material in class to show my students! wvutoday.wvu.edu/stories/2024/0…
📢Really excited to be hosting another webinar on careers outside academia👇
📅Friday, April 12th at Noon MT on Zoom
👥Open to the public
🗣️With the great Valerie Wirtschafter Kevin Banda Steve Utych Reva Dhingra and Cody Giddings
Register here: zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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The Supreme Court is considering 3 cases challenging the breadth of bureaucratic deference—Sam Bagg (migrating to @samuel-bagg.bsky.social) has a new piece in The Conversation discussing how to democratize bureaucratic decision-making 👇
Additional APLS event at MPSA:
Keynote and reception at 6:30pm on Friday, April 5th. Location TBA. Keep an eye on the schedule!
Our keynote from Julie Pacheco (Julie Pacheco) is entitled On Why Population Health Needs Us and We Need Population Health.
Hope to see you there!
New from me Public Health Post:
Young people may be less likely to experience election-related anxiety than older folks -- not because they have fewer stressors, but because some are 'tuning out' of electoral politics.
publichealthpost.org/viewpoints/the…