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Reuben Kline

Associate Professor

PhD, University of California, Irvine

S-739, Social and Behavioral Sciences Building
Department of Political Science
4392 SUNY
Stony Brook, NY 11794-4392 

P: (631) 632-7648
F: (631) 632-4116
E: reuben.kline@stonybrook.edu

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Biography

Reuben Kline has been an Associate Professor of Political Science since 2018 and joined the department in 2011. He is also the Director of the Behavioral Political Economy Lab at Stony Brook University and the editor of the newsletter for American Political Science Association’s organize section on Experimental Research. He holds a Ph.D. in Political Science (concentration in Political Economy/Public Choice) from the University of California, along with a M.A. in Mathematical Behavioral Science, M.Sc. Economics from the Universitat Pompeu Fabra, and a M.A. in International Trade and Investment Policy from George Washington University.

Research

Reuben Kline uses behavioral game theory, experiments, and survey research to study social dilemmas, climate change mitigation behavior, behavioral ethics, public opinion, and voting. He is currently studying the effects of moral hazard in relation to geoengineering solutions being made possible. He is also in the process of using climate games to experiment on the strategy of disaster prevention and policy

His work has been published in NatureClimate ChangeNature Human BehaviourJournal of PoliticsClimatic ChangePublic Opinion Quarterly, the Journal of Experimental Political Science, and the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, as well as other outlets.

Recent Publications - Articles


Reuben Kline (2020) “Where mitigation and migration meet” Nat. Clim. Chang.

 

Scott Bokemper,∗ Peter Descioli, and Reuben Kline (2019) “Unfair Rules for Unequal Pay: Wage Discrimination and Procedural Justice” Journal of Experimental Political Science

 

Adam Levine and Reuben Kline (2019) “Loss-Framed Arguments Can Stifle Political Activism” Journal of Experimental Political Science

 

Reuben Kline, Nicholas Seltzer,∗ Evgeniya Lukinova, and Autumn Bynum∗(2018) “Differentiated Responsibilities and Prosocial Behavior in Climate Change Mitigation” Nature Human Behaviour

 

Talbot Andrews,∗ Andrew Delton, and Reuben Kline (2018) “High Risk and High Reward Decision Making for Climate Change Mitigation” Nature Climate Change

 

Reuben Kline, Alexa Bankert,∗ Lindsey Levitan, and Patrick Kraft∗

 

(2017) “Personality and Prosocial Behavior: A Multilevel Meta-Analysis” Political Science Research and Methods

Teaching

Undergraduate
POL 102: Introduction to American Government
POL 103: Introduction to Comparative Politics
Graduate
POL 501: Introductory Statistics
POL 670: Advanced Topics - Political Economy I

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