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Thomas E. Patterson is Bradlee Professor of Government and the Press in the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University. He was previously distinguished professor of political science in the Maxwell School of Citizenship at Syracuse University. Raised in a small Minnesota town near the Iowa and South Dakota borders, he was educated at South Dakota State University and the University of Minnesota, where he received his Ph.D. in 1971.

He is the author of six books and dozens of articles, which focus primarily on the media and elections. His recent book, Out of Order (1994), received national attention when President Clinton said every politician and journalist should be required to read it. An earlier book, The Mass Media Election (1980), received a People's Choice award as Outstanding Academic Book, 1980-1981. Another of Patterson's books, The Unseeing Eye (1976), was recently selected by the American Association for Public Opinion Research as one of the fifty most influential books of the past half century in the field of public opinion.

His current research includes a five-country study of the news media's political role. His work has been funded by major grants from the National Science Foundation, the Markle Foundation, the Smith-Richardson Foundation, and the Ford Foundation.

Email the author at thomas-patterson@harvard.edu


Vanishing Voter Web Abstract

The Vanishing Voter Project is being conducted at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government and will track the public's interest in and attention to events and developments in the 2000 presidential campaign, through weekly surveys, which are already underway. You can sign up to receive without cost the Project's weekly information release. The Vanishing Voter Project is directed by Harvard Professor Thomas Patterson, the author of McGraw-Hill's introductory American government texts: The American Democracy (hardcover, full-length edition) and We the People (softcover, concise edition).

 



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