Political Communication & Dysfunction Selected Academic Resources Shanto Iyengar, Stanford Dept. of Political Science & the Stanford Political Communication Lab Diana Mutz, University of Pennsylvania Annenberg School of Communication & Dept. of Political Science Brendan Nyhan, Dartmouth Dept. of Government James Druckman, University of Rochester, Dept. of Political Science Michael Socolow, Dept. of Communication and Journalism, University of Maine Matthew Levendusky, University of Pennsylvania Dept. of Political Science David Broockman, UC Berkeley Dept. of Political Science Gordon Pennycook, Cornell Dept. of Psychology & Cornell Behavioral Science Lab David Rand, MIT Management Science & Brain and Cognitive Sciences Michael Vandenberg, Vanderbilt University School of Law Safeguarding Democracy Project, UCLA School of Law Karsh Center for Law & Democracy, University of Virginia State Democracy Research Initiative, University of Wisconsin School of Law Democracy Law Project, University of Pennsylvania Carey School of Law Difficult Conversations Lab, Columbia University Teachers College Democracy Center, University of Rochester Other Resources: Elections, Voting, Cognitive Psychology & Politics