Ismail White
Assistant Professor of Political Science
- American Politics
Ismail K. White (Ph.D., Michigan, 2005), Assistant Professor, studies American politics with a focus on African American politics, public opinion, and political participation. His current research projects include a study of the effects of racial cues on political evaluations, an investigation into the racial origins and consequences of felony disenfranchisement provisions, and a study examining Americans' beliefs about the genetic origins of race and gender. Work from these projects has appeared in the American Political Science Review, Journal of Politics, Public Opinion Quarterly, Journal of Black Studies, Journal of Race and Social Problems and Virginia Journal of Law and Social Policy.
Phone: 614-292-4478
Email: white.697 [at] osu.edu)
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)
Working Papers
Getting Out the Black Vote: The Effect of Racialized Get Out The Vote Messages on Black Voter Turnout with David Nickerson
African-American Turnout in Majority-Minority Districts with Luke Keele
Racial Politics Complicated: The Work of Gendered Race Cues in American Politics with Corrine M. McConnaughy and Chryl Laird
Strengthening the Experimenter's Toolbox: Statistical Estimation of Internal Validity with Luke Keele and Corrine M. McConnaughy
Adjusting Experimental Data: Models versus Design with Luke Keele and Corrine M. McConnaughy