Zeynep Somer-Topcu


Zeynep  Somer-Topcu
Associate Professor, Department of Government, College of Liberal Arts

Email: zsomer@utexas.edu

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Zeynep Somer-Topcu's research and teaching interests include party politics, voter behavior and perceptions, election results, and representation. Her main focus is on Western Europe, though her research often extends to other advanced industrial democracies. Her work has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, British Journal of Political Science, Comparative Politics, Comparative Political Studies, European Journal of Political Research, Journal of Politics, and Party Politics. She is currently working on a series of projects examining how parties' position-taking strategies and particularly how their election campaign strategies affect voters perceptions of party policies.

Somer-Topcu is the co-winner of the Emerging Scholar Award given by the American Political Science Association section on Political Organizations and Parties in 2013. She also received the Jack Walker Outstanding Article Award in 2013 for her coauthored article “Government versus Opposition at the Polls” (coauthored with Kathleen Bawn) given by the APSA section on Political Organizations and Parties. Her coauthored article “Is Anybody Listening?” (coauthored with James Adams and Lawrence Ezrow) was awarded the American Journal of Political Science Best Article Award in 2012. This latter award is given by the Midwest Political Science Association to the best paper published in the American Journal of Political Science in the previous year.

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Daniel Oppenheimer (primary)
512-475-9712
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Lauren Macknight (primary)
512-232-6504
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