Howard Schuman
Affiliations: | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Ann Arbor, MI |
Area:
Ethnic and Racial Studies, Social Psychology, Developmental Psychology, Jewish StudiesGoogle:
"Howard Schuman"Children
Sign in to add traineeJon Krosnick | research assistant | 1982-1986 | University of Michigan (PsychTree) |
Jeffery M. Paige | grad student | 1968 | University of Michigan |
Lawrence D. Bobo | grad student | 1984 | University of Michigan |
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Schuman H, Presser S. (2013) The Gun Control Paradox Contexts. 12: 68-69 |
Schuman H, Corning A, Schwartz B. (2012) Framing Variations and Collective Memory: "Honest Abe" versus "the Great Emancipator" Social Science History. 36: 451-472 |
Schuman H, Corning A. (2011) The roots of collective memory: Public knowledge of Sally Hemings and Thomas Jefferson: Memory Studies. 4: 134-153 |
Schuman H. (2009) Context Effects and Social Change Public Opinion Quarterly. 73: 172-179 |
Schuman H, Corning AD. (2006) Comparing Iraq to Vietnam - Recognition, recall, and the nature of cohort effects Public Opinion Quarterly. 70: 78-87 |
Schuman H. (2005) Collective Preferences in Democratic Politics: Opinion Surveys and the Will of the People. By Scott L. Althaus. Cambridge University Press, 2003. 370 pp Social Forces. 83: 1291-1292 |
Schwartz B, Schuman H. (2005) History, Commemoration, and Belief: Abraham Lincoln in American Memory, 1945-2001 American Sociological Review. 70: 183-203 |
Schuman H, Schwartz B, D’Arcy H. (2005) Elite Revisionists and Popular Beliefs Christopher Columbus, Hero or Villain? Public Opinion Quarterly. 69: 2-29 |
Schuman H, Rodgers WL. (2004) Cohorts, Chronology, and Collective Memories Public Opinion Quarterly. 68: 217-254 |
Schuman H. (2003) Taeku Lee, Mobilizing Public Opinion: Black Insurgency and Racial Attitudes in the Civil Rights Era Public Opinion Quarterly. 67: 662-665 |