Bethany Albertson
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SpouseJosh
Children1
EducationB.A., Political Science, 1999, Loyola Marymount University
M.A, 2001, PhD., Political Science, 2006, University of Chicago
M.A, 2001, PhD., Political Science, 2006, University of Chicago
ThesisMysterious ways: the mechanisms of religious persuasion in American politics (2006)
Bethany Albertson | |
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| Spouse | Josh |
| Children | 1 |
| Academic background | |
| Education | B.A., Political Science, 1999, Loyola Marymount University M.A, 2001, PhD., Political Science, 2006, University of Chicago |
| Thesis | Mysterious ways: the mechanisms of religious persuasion in American politics (2006) |
| Academic work | |
| Institutions | University of Texas at Austin University of Washington |
| Notable works | Anxious Politics: Democratic Citizenship in a Threatening World |
Bethany Lee Albertson is an American political psychologist. She is an associate professor of political science at the University of Texas at Austin. Her co-authored book Anxious Politics: Democratic Citizenship in a Threatening World received the Robert E. Lane Award for being the best book in political psychology published in 2015.
Albertson attended Loyola Marymount University for her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1999, earning a Hansard Fellowship.[1] She moved to Chicago to earn her Master's degree and PhD at the University of Chicago.[2]