Paul Herrnson, Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science · University of Connecticut
Paul Herrnson's interests include political parties and elections, money and politics, and voting systems and election administration.
Political Behavior American Institutions and Politics Election Administration Voting Systems Public Opinion
Elizabeth Larus
Professor, Political Science · University of Mary Washington
Dr. Larus is an expert in the politics of China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong
Political Science University Teaching Public Policy International Relations Foreign Policy
Greg Garrett, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of English · Baylor University
Popular theologian and cultural critic, exploring the intersections between film and popular culture, literature, religion, and politics.
Public Speaking Media Resource Creative Writing Religion and Culture Popular Culture and Society
Cameron Anderson
Professor | Lorraine Tyson Mitchell Chair in Leadership & Communication II | Chair, Management of Organizations Group · Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley
Personality Groups and Teams Influence Processes Team Dynamics Self and Interpersonal Perception
Lori Wilkinson
Professor of Sociology · University of Manitoba
Professor of Sociology, specializing in immigration and refugee studies and survey methods
Research Methods Race and Ethnic Relations Settlement Integration Youth and School-To-Work Transitions
Dr. David Lees
Director of Undergraduate Studies, School of Modern Languages and Cultures · University of Warwick
David Lees is an expert in modern and contemporary French politics, history and culture, and political campaigns and propaganda in France.
French Security French Elections French Politics Politics of France Elections
Tom Plate
Distinguished Scholar of Asian and Asian American Studies · Loyola Marymount University
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts
Asian Media
Donna Law
Executive Director of Development and Government Relations · Southern Utah University
Specializing in legislative and regulatory policy, fund-raising in higher education, and student government relations
Fund-raising in Higher Education Utah Politics Utah Legislative Body Utah Government Relations Student Government Relations
Kate Puddister
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science · University of Guelph
Research interests: law and politics, Canadian politics and criminal justice policy.
Canadian Politics Law and Politics Judicial Politics Criminal Justice Policy Constitutional Politics
Marc Clauson, Ph.D.
Professor of History and Law · Cedarville University
Specializes in Legal topics, Constitutional law cases, Policy issues (e. g., health care, environment, etc.), Political philosophy
Legal Topics Constitutional Law Cases Policy Issues Political Philosophy Economic Philosophy
Johanna Schuster-Craig
Assistant Professor of German and Global Studies in the Arts and Humanities · Michigan State University
Johanna Schuster-Craig researches German integration and migration politics.
German Politics Angela Merkel Germany International Politics Berlin Wall
Comila Shahani-Denning
Professor of Psychology; Director, M.A. Program in Industrial-Organizational Psychology · Hofstra University
Expert in workplace issues and behavior, hiring practices, leadership development, human resource management
Sexual Harrassment in the Workplace Workplace Civility Human Resource Development Workplace Behavior Leadership Development
Nancy D. Campbell
Professor and Department Head, Science and Technology Studies (STS) · Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Focuses on the history of science, technology, and medicine as it relates to drug policy and the social significance of drugs
Opioid Crisis Harm Reduction Opioid Overdose History of Science & Medicine Gender & Addiction
Elizabeth (Libby) Sharrow
Assistant Professor of History and Political Science · University of Massachusetts Amherst
Libby Sharrow examines the ways public policy has shaped understandings of gender, race, sexuality, disability and class in U.S. politics.
Public Policy and Organizations American Politics Public Policy and Disability Title IX History of Public Policy
Corwin Smidt
Associate professor of Political Science · Michigan State University
Smidt focuses on American electoral and campaign politics, swing voters, presidential nominations, and Michigan elections.
Political behavior Political Campaigns American Politics Swing Voters
Sarah Reckhow
Assistant Professor of Political Science · Michigan State University
Sarah Reckhow is an expert on education policy, urban and state politics, and philanthropy and nonprofits in public policy.
Philanthropy Racial Politics State Politics Education Policy Every Student Suceeds Act
Four Arrows (Wahinkpe Topa) AKA Don Trent Jacobs, PhD, EdD
Doctoral Faculty - School of Leadership Studies · Fielding Graduate University
Sustainability; counter-hegemonic education; social justice; contrasting Indigenous ways of knowing with Western ones
Counter-Hegemonic Education Peace and Justice Studies Ecological Justice Indigenous Studies Indigenous Ways of Knowing
Elizabeth McRae
Associate Professor · Western Carolina University
Elizabeth McRae’s teaching and research interests include the intersection of race, gender and politics in America and in the modern South.
American History American South Race and Politics Gender and Politics Modern South
Thad Kousser
Professor and Chair of Political Science · UC San Diego
Thad Kousser specializes in American state and national politics, with particular focus on California, and government reform.
Political Reform State Politics American Politics National Politics California government
Brett Benson
Associate Professor of Political Science · Vanderbilt University
Expert in Chinese and East Asian politics and international relations, as well as economic and military alliances.
Religious Bias among U.S. Voters East Asian Relations International Relations Chinese Politics Military Alliances