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I am the C. C. Crawford Associate Professor of Management and Performance at USC Price School; I study bureaucracy & the politics of policy implementation.
Associate professor of political science working on equipping people with civic power howtoraiseacitizen.com & understanding political communication dcinbox.com
I am the C. C. Crawford Associate Professor of Management and Performance at USC Price School; I study bureaucracy & the politics of policy implementation.
Associate professor of political science working on equipping people with civic power howtoraiseacitizen.com & understanding political communication dcinbox.com
Incoming Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Political Science at the University of Maryland Baltimore County. Research on activism & social group politics
Professor of Political Science, McGill University. Higher Ed Leadership, Immigration & European politics. Author of Radical Empathy & The Roots of Racism
Assistant Professor of Political Science at Southern University and A&M College. Southern Boy. Hip-Hop aficionado. Host of The Things Fall Apart Podcast.
I teach political science and public policy. My primary areas of focus are social welfare policy, poverty, inequality and issues of class, race and gender.
Assistant Professor in Public Administration at UCF, Resilient Intelligent and Sustainable Energy Systems (RISES) cluster, energy and environmental policy.
Jonathan Lewallen is assistant professor of political science at the Univ. of Tampa and author of the book Committees and the Decline of Lawmaking in Congress
Andrew R. Flores is an Assistant Professor of Government at American University, a PRRI Public Fellow, and an Affiliated Scholar at the Williams Institute.
Jody David Armour, Author, Playwright, USC Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law. A widely published scholar and popular lecturer, recent book N*gga Theory (8/18/20)
Water mgmt, regulation & finance before it was cool. Environmental justice & conservation. Innovation & professionalism in govt. Angry but optimistic Gen-Xer
Chris Baylor is the author of First to the Party, focusing on how interest groups construct party coalitions and ideologies. He received his PhD from UCLA.
Dr. Kyle C. Kopko is an adjunct professor of political science at Elizabethtown College. He earned his PhD in political science from The Ohio State University.
Assistant Professor, ASU School of Public Affairs. Researches ethnoracial representation in local governance and politics of bureaucracy in Latino communities.
Professor Emeritus of political science at Hunter College, CUNY and Graduate School, CUNY. American politics, New York politics, elections, LGBTQ politics.
Mindy Romero, Ph.D. — Founder and director of the Center for Inclusive Democracy at the University of Southern California’s Sol Price School of Public Policy
Jason is an associate professor of political science and public administration at SUNY Buffalo State. His work focuses on EM/DS, governance & social equity.
Wouter Van Erve is an Assistant Professor in Political Science at Texas Woman’s University in Denton, TX. Local politics, representation and civic engagement.
Amin Asfari is an Associate Professor and criminologist with teaching and research interests in Islamophobia, Police-minority relations, & Public Policy.
PhD candidate in political science at Northwestern University and GenForward Research Fellow at the University of Chicago. For more info, visit www.kumar.fyi
Research focuses on how the political economy of health, safety, and welfare shapes citizen-state relations, political choices, and policy implementation.
Raised in Kentucky, currently bouncing between Tennessee and Virginia, and working towards an M.A. in cultural anthropology from the University of Tennessee
Professor of political science at the University of Kansas. His research and teaching is focused on the representation of group interests in politics and policy
UTK PoliSci Prof ~ UNC PhD ~ Scholar of representation and marginalization ~ Books: Bankrupt Representation and Party System Collapse + Hijacking the Agenda
Visiting Assistant Professor of Data Science in the Department of Mathematics & Computer Science and the Department of Political Science at Davidson College.
Assistant professor of political science at the University of Texas at Arlington studying American politics with a focus on judicial politics and public opinion
Mark Benton is an assistant research professor at the Center for Health Policy at the University of Missouri. You can read his work at markbenton.online
Professor in the School of Public Administration @ U. of Central Florida & in the Faculty of Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities @ Kaunas U. of Technology.
Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. Writes about water policy, collaborative governance, and hazards/disasters. Rides bicycles.
Associate Professor of Political Science at The University of Toledo. Author of Electoral Capitalism: The Party System In New York’s Gilded Age. @JeffBroxmeyer
Christine Bird is a lawyer and Visiting Assistant Professor at the University at Albany-SUNY. Zac McGee is an Assistant Professor at St. Lawrence University