KUREP

Welcome to KUREP!

The goal of the Kansas University Representation Initiative (KUREP) is to provide information about the views of citizens across the world. We also study the ability of parties and institutions to channel public opinion through the democratic process into public policies. Ultimately, our various projects aim to improve our understanding of democratic representation.

The activities of KUREP consist of four related parts:

1. Research projects.


2. Original data collection and distribution.

3. Graduate and undergraduate student support.

4. Speaker series consisting of leading scholars on public opinion, democratic representation, and related issues.

If you have further questions about our research program or would like to be part of our research group please contact:

Robert Rohrschneider (CV)

Sir Robert Worcester Distinguished Professor in International Public Opinion and Survey Research

1541 Lilac Lane
504 Blake Hall
Department of Political Science

University of Kansas

Lawrence, KS 66045

USA

roro@ku.edu

phone (785) 864-3523 (department)

phone  (785 864-8263 (direct)

 

 


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