John R. Alford
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KnownforGenopolitics
AwardsCQ Press Award from the American Political Science Association (1988; with John R. Hibbing)[1]
FieldsPolitical science
John R. Alford | |
|---|---|
| Education | University of Houston University of Iowa |
| Known for | Genopolitics |
| Awards | CQ Press Award from the American Political Science Association (1988; with John R. Hibbing)[1] |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Political science |
| Institutions | Rice University |
| Thesis | Party Strength in the Electorate and Congress (1981) |
John R. Alford is a political science professor at Rice University, known for his research with John R. Hibbing in the field of genopolitics.[2][3][4] He has also testified as an expert witness in several court cases pertaining to Congressional redistricting in Texas.[5][6]