Michael Neblo
Office: 2114 Derby Hall
154 N. Oval Mall
Columbus, Ohio 43210
(614) 292-7839
neblo.1@osu.edu
Michael Neblo
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Professor Neblo’s research focuses on democratic theory, political psychology, political sociology, and how these fields relate to each other. His book manuscript, Common Voices: Between the Theory & Practice of Deliberative Democracy, cuts across the deadlock between supporters of deliberative theory and their empirical critics by focusing on the core goals of the larger deliberative political system. His work has appeared or is forthcoming in a wide range of academic journals, including The Journal of Political Philosophy, Political Behavior, Political Research Quarterly, Perspectives on Politics, Political Communication, Acta Politica, The Journal of Medicine & Law, Social Science & Medicine, as well as in edited volumes.
He holds a PhD in political
science from the University of Chicago and a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy and
Mathematical Methods in the Social Sciences (MMSS) from Northwestern
University. He teaches courses in deliberative democratic and general political
theory from the introductory level up to graduate seminars, as well as graduate
seminars on “Social Theory for Social Scientists” and the philosophy of Jürgen
Habermas. He has tertiary interests in “applied” philosophy of social science,
politics and the emotions, race politics, health politics, immigration, politics
and technology, and politics and the arts. With various colleagues, Neblo has
been the recipient of awards and fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the Veterans Administration, the International
Society for Political Psychology, the Ash Institute, and a large grant from the
National Science Foundation to design and study electronic town-hall meetings
with the cooperation of members of the U.S. Congress.
Curriculum Vitae (pdf)

