Prof. Andrea Louise Campbell

Arthur and Ruth Sloan Professor of Political Science
Margaret MacVicar Faculty Fellow

Areas of Interest and Expertise

American Politics
Political Behavior
Public Opinion
Political Inequality
Social Policy

Research Summary

Professor Campbell's research examines the relationship between public policies and public opinion and political behavior. Her first book, How Policies Make Citizens, uses a case study of Social Security and senior citizens to explore and illustrate policy feedback effects and mass publics – how policies create constituencies and how those constituencies shape subsequent policy outcomes. Her second book with Kimberly Morgan, The Delegate Welfare State, utilizes a case study of Medicare, from its inception through the prescription drug reform of 2003 (with an afterward on the Obama health reform) to examine the causes and consequences of delegation of social welfare programs to non-state actors (to non-profits, to for-profit firms, and ultimately to consumer themselves in market model programs such as Medicare Part D drug plans). A third major project examines the interplay between policy and public opinion in the development and politics of American taxation over time.

Recent Work