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Seth Warner is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut. His research focuses on state and local politics in the U.S. from a behavioral perspective, examining how local contexts influence political attitudes, identities, and actions. He investigates polarization across cities and towns, its impact on residents, and how polarized environments drive adversarial rhetoric among elites and protest participation among the public.
Warner earned his PhD from Penn State University and is a native of Connecticut. He is based at the Storrs campus in Herbst Hall, with office hours on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
No scientific awards, grants, or specific advising roles are detailed in the provided information. His research emphasizes behavioral dimensions of local governance and political dynamics.





