John Kane

Clinical Assistant Professor

Center for Global Affairs

Education
  • BA, St. Josephs College
  • MS, New York University
  • PHD, Stony Brook University
Contact Info

John V. Kane is Clinical Assistant Professor at the Center for Global Affairs. He recently completed his Ph.D. in Department of Political Science at Stony Brook University. His primary research interests include political psychology and behavior, and experimental research methodology. His research has been published in a variety of peer-reviewed journals, including the American Journal of Political Science, the British Journal of Political Science, Political Research Quarterly, and Public Opinion Quarterly. He has taught courses on human rights and global environmental politics, political ideology and foreign policy, research methods, statistics and data analysis, and has also received teaching excellence awards from both Stony Brook University and New York University.

Jan 01 2019

"No Harm in Checking: Using Factual Manipulation Checks to Assess Attentiveness in Experiments"

By American Journal of Political Science
Jan 01 2019

"Organized Labor as the New Undeserving Rich? Mass Media, Class-based Anti-union Rhetoric, and Public Support for Unions in the U.S."

By British Journal of Political Science
Dec 01 2017

"Why Canâ¿¿t We Agree On ID? Partisanship, Perceptions of Fraud, and Public Support for Voter Identification Laws"

By Public Opinion Quarterly
Jan 01 2017

"No Love for Doves? Foreign Policy and Candidate Appeal"

By Social Science Quarterly
Sep 01 2016

"Control, Accountability and Constraints: Rethinking Perceptions of Presidential Responsibility for the Economy"

By Presidential Studies Quarterly