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Welcome to my home page. I am a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Political Science Department at the University of Illinois at Chicago.
Research
My research area includes political behavior, public opinion, racial politics and political psychology.
- Published article
The Experiences and Effects of Economic Status Among Racial and Ethnic Minorities (with Dennis Chong) American Political Science Review 100(August):335-52
- Dissertation
My dissertation addresses how the American public makes sense of foreign affairs;
how political events affect citizens' attachment to foreign policy values; and how elites and the mass public responsed to the events and change their beliefs in values.
Dissertation Overview
- Under review
"Trusting What You Know: Information, Knowledge, and Confidence in Social
Security" (with Fay Lomax Cook and Lawrence R. Jacobs), To be revised and resubmitted.
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Teaching
Here are syllabi for the classes that I have taught and am teaching currently.
American Government (Winter 2006)
Presidency (Spring 2007)
American Government (Fall 2007)
Political Behavior (Fall 2007)
Contact Information
Email: dukhongk@uic.edu
Phone: 312-996-5156 (UIC office: T,Th) or 847-491-5774(Evanston office: M,W,F)
Fax: 312-413-0440
Address:
Department of Political Science (MC 276)
1102 Behavioral Sciences Building
1007 W. Harrison St.
Chicago, IL 60607