The Pfizer-Pratt
University Professor of Political Science, John Aldrich specializes
in American politics and behavior, formal theory, and methodology.
Books he
has authored or co-authored include Why Parties, Before
the Convention, Linear Probability, Logit and Probit
Models, and a series of books on elections, the most recent of
which is Change and Continuity in the 2004 and 2006 Elections.
His articles
have appeared in
the American Political Science Review, American Journal
of Political Science, Journal of Politics, Public
Choice, and other journals and edited volumes.
He has
received grants from the National Science Foundation and the National
Endowment for the Humanities, and has served as co-editor of the American
Journal of Political Science and as a Fellow at the Center for Advanced
Study in the Behavioral Sciences and the Rockefeller Center, Bellagio,
Italy. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
Current
projects include studies of various aspects of campaigns and elections,
political parties, the political effects of economic globalization,
and Congress.