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October 13th, 2017

The Ballpark podcast Episode 2.7 The Rural-Urban Divide

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Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

donszelm

October 13th, 2017

The Ballpark podcast Episode 2.7 The Rural-Urban Divide

1 comment

Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

The distance between America’s rural and urban communities have become a pivotal element of politics and elections. Professor Kathy Cramer has spent the last decade investigating the attitudes and identities that have contributed to this divide, and in this episode, we dive into that work with her and PhD candidate Tory Mallett.

This episode features Kathy Kramer, Director of the Morgridge Center for Public Service and Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison; and Tory Mallett, PhD Student in LSE’s Department of Sociology.

Listen to Episode 2.7 on Soundcloud

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There are lots of ways to catch-up with upcoming episodes of The Ballpark podcast: visit the website, or visit our SoundCloud page, subscribe on iTunes or iTunesU, or add this RSS feed to your podcast app.

We’d love to hear what you think – you can send us a message on Twitter @LSE_Ballpark, or email us at uscentre@lse.ac.uk._

The Ballpark was produced with help of the LSE’s Annual Fund.  Our theme tune is by Ranger and the “Re-Arrangers”, a Seattle based gypsy jazz band.


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Featured image: John Deere Tractor 4th July by Ellin Beltz is licensed under Wikimedia Commons.

Note:  This podcast gives the views of the interviews and co-hosts, and is not the position of USAPP – American Politics and Policy, the LSE US Centre, nor the London School of Economics.

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