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Deborah Guber serves as a Professor in the Department of Political Science within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Vermont. She additionally holds affiliate status at UVM's Gund Institute for Environment and is a member of the Climate Social Science Network (CSSN) headquartered at Brown University.
Her academic credentials include an A.B. from Smith College (1990), and M.A., M.Phil., and Ph.D. degrees from Yale University (1992 and 1996 respectively).
Professor Guber's research spans U.S. national elections, electoral behavior, and public opinion dynamics, with significant contributions to environmental politics and climate change scholarship. Her recent work examines party polarization consequences, elite-mass opinion leader relationships, and public attention cycles regarding environmental issues, reflecting interdisciplinary engagement between political science and environmental studies.
Her publications appear in Public Opinion Quarterly, Environmental Politics, American Behavioral Scientist, Social Science Quarterly, Society & Natural Resources, and the Journal of Policy History. She authored The Grassroots of a Green Revolution: Polling America on the Environment (MIT Press, 2003), analyzing American environmental attitudes through polling data.




