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Maya Novak-Herzog

Program Area(s):  American Politics; Political Theory

Regional Specialization(s):  United States

Dissertation Title:

Axes of Consent: Public Perception in the Legacy of Title IX

Dissertation Committee:  James Druckman (chair), Daniel Galvin, Kimberly Yuracko

Research Interest(s): Gender and sexuality, political behavior, consent

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Conference Presentation(s): 

  • “The Uses and Abuses of Title IX,” American Political Science Association, September 2022.
  • “Trans Athletic Inclusion: Attitudes among Collegiate Stakeholders vs. the Public,” with James Druckman and Elizabeth Sharrow, American Political Science Association, September 2022.
  • “Beyond Consent Culture: Discovering Differences between Theoretical Understandings of Sexual Consent and Student Perceptions,” Chicago Area Behavior Workshop (CAB), May 2022.
  • “Lesbian Identification as a Matter of Public Opinion Research,” with Caroline Pippert, Midwest Political Science Association, April 2022.
  • “Lesbian Identification as a Matter of Public Opinion Research,” with Caroline Pippert, Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, November 2021.
  • “Public Opinion Shapes Sexual Behavior: ordinary people shape conceptions of consent and sexual behavior,” Midwest Association for Public Opinion Research, November 2020.