Neil O’Brian, Department of Political Science

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Neil O’Brian

Assistant Professor
Practice Areas: U.S. Politics, Political Parties, Congress, Public Opinion, Polarization

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Neil O’Brian is an academic expert in U.S. politics with focus on public opinion, political parties and polarization. At the University of Oregon, he is an assistant professor of political science. Neil’s recent work has focused on how people’s perceptions of politics and current events affect their political attitudes. He is also writing a book on the 1960s racial realignment and its effect on party polarization on issues like abortion, gun control and immigration. In May 2024, he was named a 2024 Andrew Carnegie Fellow. The prestigious honor was awarded to 28 academics and researchers across the United States. Each fellow receives a $200,000 grant.

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