
Courses Taught
- INCO 590: Student Research Experience
- POLT 402: American Politics & Government
- POLT 504: American Presidency
- POLT 522: Dissent & Political Community
- POLT 584: Selected Topics Polt Thought
- POLT 595: Smart Politics
- POLT 705/805: Elections in the U.S.
- POLT 796: Advanced Study
- POLT 990: Internship Capstone
Research Interests
- American elections and campaigns
- Campaign finance
- Presidential nomination process
- Voter demography
Selected Publications
Johnson, K. M., & Scala, D. J. (2022). The Rural-Urban Continuum and the 2020 U. S. Presidential Election. FORUM-A JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS, 20(2), 229-255. doi:10.1515/for-2022-2057
Johnson, K. M., & Scala, D. J. (2021). The Rural-Urban Continuum of Polarization: Understanding the Geography of the 2018 Midterms. FORUM-A JOURNAL OF APPLIED RESEARCH IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICS, 18(4), 607-626. doi:10.1515/for-2020-2102
Scala, D. J. (2020). Polls and Elections: The Skeptical Faithful: How Trump Gained Momentum among Evangelicals. PRESIDENTIAL STUDIES QUARTERLY, 50(4), 927-947. doi:10.1111/psq.12642
Scala, D. J. (2018). Swinging in Place: New Hampshire’s Presidential Elections, 1992-2016. The New England Journal of Political Science, X(1).
Scala, D. J. (2018). New Hampshire. In Presidential Swing States. Rowman & Littlefield.
Scala, D. J. (2018). THE FUZZY FRONTRUNNER Donald Trump and the Role of Ideology in Presidential Nomination Politics. In ROUTLEDGE HANDBOOK OF PRIMARY ELECTIONS (pp. 290-306). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/
Scala, D. J., & Johnson, K. M. (2017). Political Polarization along the Rural-Urban Continuum? The Geography of the Presidential Vote, 2000-2016. ANNALS OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF POLITICAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE, 672(1), 162-184. doi:10.1177/0002716217712696
Scala, D. J., Johnson, K. M., & Rogers, L. T. (2015). Red rural, blue rural? Presidential voting patterns in a changing rural America. POLITICAL GEOGRAPHY, 48, 108-118. doi:10.1016/j.polgeo.2015.02.003
Scala, D. J. (2003). Re-reading the tea leaves: New Hampshire as a barometer of presidential primary success. PS-POLITICAL SCIENCE & POLITICS, 36(2), 187-192. doi:10.1017/S1049096503002051
Scala, D. J. (2003). Stormy Weather: The New Hampshire Primary and Presidential Politics. doi:10.1057/9781403976765