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Sydney Carr

Assistant Professor

Areas of Expertise

American political behavior, race, ethnicity, and politics, media and political communication

Education

Ph.D., University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
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Biography

Dr. Sydney L. Carr-Glenn is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the 换妻论坛. Dr. Carr received her PhD in Political Science and Public Policy from the University of Michigan (2023). Dr. Carr previously received her B.A. in political science from the University of Connecticut (2018) and M.A. in political science from the University of Michigan (2020).

Dr. Carr-Glenn's research has been funded by numerous prestigious fellowships including the National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship, the APSA Minority Fellowship Program, the Center for American Women & Politics Research Grant, and the University of Michigan's Institute for Social Research Hanes Walton Jr. Fellowship, among others. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed academic journals including the National Review of Black Politics and Communication Theory, and is currently under review at other outlets.

Dr. Carr-Glenn's primary research interests include American political behavior, race, ethnicity, and politics, gender and politics, and political communication. Her book project, The Right to Bare Arms: Public Opinion, News Media, and Black Women in Politics examines the ways in which Black women political elites are susceptible to intersectional-based disadvantages in the context(s) of American public opinion and the news media, relative to their counterparts of other race-gender groups. Further, The Right to Bare Arms utilizes a novel multi-methodological approach in order to put the intersectionality framework to a empirical test for Black women in the political arena. 

Moreover, Dr. Carr-Glenn's work broadly grapples with the unique experiences faced by Black women political elites, the factors that influence voter support for minority candidates, as well as news media coverage of minority political figures, among other topics. This work is critical at a time when the political arena continues to grow more diverse across racial and gender lines than ever before. Further, Dr. Carr-Glenn remains committed to centering the experiences of marginalized political leaders within her work, and particularly those with intersecting identities.

Courses

  • Race and Ethnicity Politics
  • Race and Gender in Politics
  • Performing Research in Political Science

Public Scholarship:

https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/usappblog/2024/09/26/what-kamala-harris-intersectional-identity-could-mean-for-how-voters-evaluate-her-in-the-2024-election/

https://cawp.rutgers.edu/research/cawp-grants-and-awards/cawp-research-grants/research-briefs/public-opinion-toward-black-women-political-elites

Selected Peer-Reviewed Publications:

Benjamin, Andrea, and Sydney L. Carr. 2022.鈥淒oes Incumbency Matter?: Black Voter Support for New POC Democratic Candidates in the 2018 Congressional HOR Elections.鈥 National Review of Black Politics. :

Hiaeshutter-Rice, Dan, Guadalupe Madrigal, Gavin Ploger, Sydney L. Carr, Mia Carbone, Ava Francesca Battocchio, and Stuart Soroka. 2024. 鈥淚dentity Driven Information Ecosystems.鈥 Communication Theory: qtae006.:

Hudgins, Kamri, Benson, Erykah, Sydney L. Carr, Jasmine Simington, Zoe Walker, Jessica Cruz, Vincent Hutchings, Earl Lewis, Mara Cecilia Ostfeld, and Alford Young Jr. 2024. 鈥淐rafting Democratic Futures: Understanding Political Conditions and Racialized Attitudes Toward Black Reparations.鈥 RSF: The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences. 10(3): 49-67. DOI: 10.7758/RSF.2024.10.3.03.: