
Austin Kozlowski
PhD Student, Department of Sociology
Austin uses computational, statistical, and qualitative methods to investigate the relations between cultural rifts and political divisions in the contemporary United States.
akozlo@uchicago.edu | CV | Personal Website
Research Interests
Culture, Theory, Politics, Computational Methods
Select Publications
Kozlowski, Austin C., Matt Taddy, and James A. Evans. 2019. “The Geometry of Culture: Analyzing the Meanings of Class through Word Embeddings.” American Sociological Review 84(5): 905-949.
Kozlowski, Austin C. and James P. Murphy. 2021. “Issue Alignment and Partisanship in the American Public: Revisiting the ‘Partisans without Constraint’ Thesis.” Social Science Research 94:102498.
Kozlowski, Austin C. Forthcoming. “How Conservatives Lost Confidence in Science: The Role of Ideological Alignment in Political Polarization.” Social Forces.
Working Papers
Kozlowski, Austin C. and James P. Murphy. “Issue Alignment and Partisanship in the American Public: Revisiting the ‘Partisans without Constraint’ Thesis” Preprint available at: https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/jex9k/