Amanda Driscoll
Amanda Driscoll
Florida State University
College of Social Sciences and Public Policy
adriscoll@fsu.edu
Ph.D., Political Science, Washington University in St. Louis, 2012
M.A., Political Science, University of Arizona, 2006
B.A., Spanish, Latin American Studies, Gonzaga University, 2003
Amanda Driscoll is the current undergraduate advisor for the Department of Political Science. Driscoll’s research and teaching interests center on comparative democratic institutions of modern Latin American, with particular regard for courts, the separation of powers, and the rule of law.
The Minimal Costs of Court Curbing: Experimental Evidence from the United States, (2021) (with Michael J. Nelson)
Prejudice, Strategic Discrimination and the Electoral Connection: Evidence from a Pair of Field Experiments in Brazil, 11 American Journal of Political Science 62 (with G. Cepaluni, F. de Sa Guimaraes, and P. Spada)