C. David Sutton
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Professor of Political Science/Criminal Justice. Graduate
Faculty
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B.A., Manchester College, Ph.D., Indiana University (1973).
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Joined ASU in 1970.
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Office located in Whitener Hall, first floor, room 072.
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Pjone- 828-262-6498
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E-Mail: suttoncd@appstate.edu
Teaching Specializations:
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American political institutions, political parties and organizations
Courses Taught:
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3130 American Political Parties & Interest Groups
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3230 American Legislative Politics
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4230 The Presidency & Executive Branch
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5030 Seminar in American Government & Politics
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5130 Appalachian Political Perspectives
Research Specializations:
Research:
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“No Tennessee Waltz in Appalachia: The Elections of 2000"
Appalachian Journal 28:3 (Spring 2001): 294-303
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“Blessed Are the Rich for Theirs is a Seat in Congress” Appalachian
Journal 26:2 (Winter 1999): 188-194.
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“Big Dough, Small Change: The Elections of 1996" Appalachian
Journal, 24:3 (Spring 1997): 296-305.
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“Sour Dough: The Elections of ‘94" Appalachian Journal,
22:3(Spring 1995): 280- 289.
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"It was the Economy, Stupid: The 1992 Election in Appalachia"
Appalachian Journal, 20:3 (Spring 1993): 299-307.
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"Fred Irwin Greenstein:" In Glenn H. Utter and Charles
Lockhart (eds.), American Political Scientists. Westport,
Connecticut:Greenwood Press, 1993, Pp. 104-107.
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"John Charles Wahlke." In Glenn H. Utter and Charles
Lockhart (eds.), American Political Scientists. Westport,
Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1993, Pp.311-313.
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"The Environmentalist: Friend or Foe of the Economically
Disadvantaged?" Journal of the Appalachian Studies Association
4 (1992):34-41.
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"Incumbents Survive, But Warning Shots Fired: Election
'90." Appalachian Journal, 18:3 (Spring 1991), pp.304-309.
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"Two-Party Politics in Appalachia?" Journal of the
Appalachian Studies Association 3 (1991):123-133.