Carew Boulding
- How race, resentment, and ideology shape attitudes about native American inherent rights and policy issuesBy: Raymond Foxworth, Carew BouldingAbstract: What shapes attitudes about Native American policy issues and inherent rights? Race and
- Racism and Resentment in Indigenous-Settler RelationsBy: Raymond Foxworth, Raymond/Boulding Foxworth (Care), Sarah MaddisonAbstract: The series, Indigenous-Settler Relations in Australia and the World, brings together scholars interested in
- The Voice Referendum Compared: Comparative Attitudes Toward Indigenous Political Issues and PeoplesBy: Raymond Foxworth, Carew BouldingAbstract: What explains how Indigenous peoples and political issues are understood by the non-Indigenous
- Understanding Public Opinion on the Indigenous Voice to Parliament Referendum: Racism, Hostility, and Divided SupportBy: Carew Boulding, Raymond Foxworth, Sarah MaddisonAbstract: In October 2023, Australians voted in a referendum on a proposed
- Introduction: Racism, Resentment and the Challenges of Democracy for Indigenous PeoplesBy: Sarah Maddison, Carew Boulding, Raymond FoxworthAbstract: On 26 May 2017, the Uluru Statement from the Heart was presented to the people of Australia.
- Strength in small numbers: Indigenous political participation in Latin AmericaBy: Carew Boulding, Raymond Foxworth, Marija VernerAbstract: How do Indigenous peoples across Latin America participate in politics and what explains it? More than
- Anti-Indigenous attitudes and divided support: the Indigenous voice and public opinion in AustraliaBy: Raymond Foxworth, Carew Boulding, Sarah Maddison, Edana BeauvaisAbstract: How do voters understand Indigenous politics? We use original
Congratulations to CU Political Science Professor Carew Boulding for winning the Seligson Prize from the Latin American Public Opinion Project (LAPOP) at Vanderbilt University! The Seligson prize was awarded to the best scholarly work of 2020 or
Voice and Inequality By: Carew BouldingAbstract: The first large-scale study of political participation in eighteen Latin American democracies, focusing on the political participation of the region's poorest citizens. Political regimes in
The Political Science Department would like to congradulate Professor Boulding, Professor Ferguson, and Professor Young in recieving the 2017-2018 Marinus Smith Awards. We feel grateful to have such amazing staff