Stephen C. Craig
Professor
Department Chair
Ph.D, Northwestern University, 1979
Email:scraig@polisci.ufl.edu
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Professor and Director of Graduate Program in Political Campaigning. Major areas of interest include American politics, public opinion and political behavior, political parties and representation, campaigns and elections, and survey research. Author of The Malevolent Leaders: Popular Discontent in America (1993), editor of Broken Contract? Changing Relationships between Citizens and Their Government in the United States (1996), co-editor of After the Boom: The Politics of Generation X (1997) and Pros and Cons: Ambivalence and the Structure of Political Opinion (forthcoming). Articles have appeared in American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Political Behavior, Political Psychology, Social Science Quarterly, Polity, and various other professional journals. Current research deals with attitude measurement, campaign effects, and other aspects of contemporary public opinion and political behavior in the United States. Has worked extensively with both academic and political surveys and continues to do polling and focus-group research for clients in Florida and elsewhere.

