Pavel Bacovsky
Raising a politically engaged generation: when parental influence matters mostBy: Pavel Bacovsky, Jennifer FitzgeraldAbstract:At what ages are young people most open to political influence? We test the “formative years” model that underscores the- To Belong: Feeling “At Home” and Support for DemocracyBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Kathryn Schauer, Rachel Janie O’Neal, Pavel BačovskýAbstract:What explains support for democracy? We ask this question in the context of scholarly assertions that
- Young citizens’ party support: the “when” and “who” of political influence within familiesBy: Jennifer Fitzgerald, Pavel BacovskyAbstract:Decades of evidence point to the vital role of parents in shaping their children’s partisan leanings,
PhD Candidate Pavel Bacovsky has had his article, “From xbox to the ballot box? The influence of leisure activities on political engagement and vote choice“ published in the Journal of Information Technology & Politics.ABSTRACTHow does- Pavel Bacovsky. "Gaming Alone: Videogaming and Sociopolitical Attitudes." 2020. New Media & Society.https://doi.org/10.1177/1461444820910418.
Congratulations to Pavel Bacovsky, one of our very own Ph.D. Candidates! His article titled "Gaming alone: Videogaming and Sociopolitical Attitudes" has been published in SAGE Journals.Abstract:What sustains prosocial attitudes and
The Graduate students of the Political Science Department received multiple honors at this year’s Graduate School Recognition Ceremony.SeongJun Kim was awarded the Dissertation Completion Fellowship.Pavel Bacovsky received the Graduate School Summer