Jerod T Patterson
— Ph.D. (ABD), M.A., University of Texas, M.Div., Wake Forest University
Contact
- E-mail: jerod.patterson@yahoo.com
Biography
I am a doctoral candidate in the Department of Government at the University of Texas at Austin. I also serve as an Instructor at the University Extension and a Research Assistant with the Irma Rangel Public Policy Institute, where I coordinate the Institute's involvement in a regularly occuring statewide polling project.
My research centers on how citizens relate to policymaking and governance, with a special interest in how religion affects politics and public policy. This is manifest in my dissertation, which examines how religious group identity and threat structure citizen attitudes toward politics and policy. Research shows that Americans are increasingly divided along religious lines. However, religion has remained largely ignored by a growing body of research on social group identity. I hypothesize that, for many Americans, religion serves as a social group identity and that this identity is sensitive to threats to the group’s beliefs and interests. Through original survey research and experiments, I show how these social and cognitive features represent important dimensions of religion’s effect on attitudes toward politics and policy. I find evidence that a salient religious group identity and the perception of threat toward one’s religious group can lead to more cohesive and group-centric attitudes. Through this, I aim to contribute to broader theoretical explorations into policy representation and group politics. My dissertation connects to broader scholarly interests in public policy, survey research, and the processes and cleavages that divide and unite Americans.
Before coming to the University of Texas, I earned a masters degree at Wake Forest University in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. For the past eight years, I have also worked as a public affairs consultant, specializing in public opinion research and communications consulting for public officials and organizations. In my free time, I enjoy spending time with my wife and son, browsing the local farmer's market, and playing an occasional German board game.


