Shippensburg University since Aug 2003
Associate Professor
Education:
University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Ph.D., Political Science
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Alison Dagnes Board of Directors
University of Massachusetts Incorporated College or University Coml Nonphysical Rsrch Mgmt Consulting Svcs Job Training or Related Svc · Museum/Art Gallery
100 Venture Way, North Hadley, MA 01035 4135450001, 4135452360
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Alison Dagnes
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The Chaos of Our Political Media | Alison Dag...
How our modern political media makes us outraged and angry and solutio...
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Shippensburg University's Dr. Alison Dagnes w...
Shippensburg University's Dr. Alison Dagnes, professor of political sc...
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Alison Dagnes - A Conservative Walks Into a Bar
Alison Dagnes, Associate Professor of Shippensburg University speaks a...
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Alison Dagnes: "Politics on Demand: The Effec...
Alison Dagnes questions whether the American media system, driven larg...
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Dr Alison Dagnes Interview
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Dr. Alison Dagnes USA, Professor of Political...
USA: why do we feel like our beautiful country is falling apart and th...
nearly three times as many liberal- as conservative-minded people in the creative arts according to a recent study. Alison Dagnes, a professor of political science at Shippensburg University, argues that the same personality traits that shape political preferences also guide the choice of professions.olitical humor, in particular, might have an inherently liberal bias. Alison Dagnes spent years looking into this question for her 2012 book A Conservative Walks Into a Bar. She spoke to dozens of working comedians who self-identified as liberals, and as many who identified as conservatives as she c
"Vitter is an excellent example of how if you admit quickly, you deny a longer news cycle about the scandal," said Alison Dagnes of Shippensburg University, who wrote the book "Sex Scandals in American Politics."
"If a politician acts at the time he is caught appropriately contrite, it seems to resonate with voters," said Alison Dagnes, a professor at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania and editor of Sex Scandals in America, an academic look at the topic.
Date: Apr 11, 2013
Category: U.S.
Source: Google
Analysis: If Cain falters, Gingrich may rise in GOP race
"The men who have been accused of sexual misconduct if they have gone to their constituents and said, 'I have not betrayed you,' they have remained in office every single time," said Alison Dagnes, a political scientist at Shippensburg University in Pennsylvania.