Politics
2016-17 General Catalog
25 Merrill College
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politics@ucsc.edu
http://politics.ucsc.edu
Program Statement | Course Descriptions
Faculty and Professional Interests
Professor
Michael K. Brown, Emeritus
J. Peter Euben, Emeritus
Kent Eaton
Comparative politics, Latin America, international relations, political economy, public policy, political institutions
Isebill V. Gruhn, Emerita
Bruce D. Larkin, Emeritus
Ronnie D. Lipschutz
International relations; global political economy; globalization; foreign policy; resource/environmental politics; global political networks; global civil society and social movements; popular culture and politics; technology and society; risk society, state transformation and global governmentality
Michael E. Urban, Emeritus
Daniel J. Wirls
American politics, including national political institutions (Congress) and the President; public policy (military and foreign policy) and political history
Associate Professor
Elizabeth Beaumont
Constutionalism, democracy, and American political development; civic engagement and education; citizenship, rights, and problems of inequality; social movements and popular constitutionalism
Eva C. Bertram
American politics, public policy, political economy, and political history, including social policy and the welfare state , and the changing character of work and labor markets in the United States
Sikina Jinnah
International relations, global governance, environmental politics, trade/environment politics, climate change, biodiversity, international cooperation
Mark Fathi Massoud
Law and society; human rights; international law and development, with a special interest in Sudan; field research, with an emphasis on qualitative and ethnographic methods
Dean Mathiowetz
Political theory, contmeporary and historical; theories of affect, agency, citizenship, democracy, language, and subjectivity; classical and critical political economy
Eleonora Pasotti
Comparative urban politics, social movements, democratization, public policy, sub-national political economy and party politics
Benjamin Read
Comparative politics with special interest in the politics of China; theories of associations and social networks; communist and post-communist states; political participation and collective action
Roger Schoenman
Post-socialism, political economy, comparative capitalism, politics of pipelines, politics of memory, political networks, politics and money, far right politics, business influence and lobbying, Balkan and East European politics, Central Asian transition
Vanita Seth
Early modern and modern political theory, feminist theory, cultural history, race politics, postcolonial theory
Melanie Springer
American politics, including voting and elections; electoral reform; federalism; state politics and policymaking; political institutions; partisanship and political history
David J. Thomas, Emeritus
Megan Thomas
Political theory, especially of the 19th century; nationalist thought; Orientalism; comparative colonialism; Southeast Asia
Assistant Professor
David Gordon
International relations, global environmental/climate politics, climate policy, urban sustainability/climate governance, transnational networks, politics of city-networks, norms and social constructivism, power in global governance, social field theory, politics of decarbonization, comparative climate governance
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Professor
Edmund Burke III, Emeritus (History)
Barbara Epstein, Emerita (History of Consciousness)
Adrian Felix (Assistant Professor, Latin American and Latino Studies)
Jonathan A. Fox, Emeritus (Latin American and Latino Studies)
Walter L. Goldfrank, Emeritus (Sociology)
David E. Goodman, Emeritus (Environmental Studies)
Paul M. Lubeck, Emeritus (Sociology)
Robert L. Meister (Professor, Professor of Political and Social Thought and History of Consciousness)
Hector Perla (Latin American and Latino Studies)
Daniel M. Press (Environmental Studies)
Craig Reinarman (Sociology)
Alan Richards, Emeritus (Environmental Studies)
Andrew Szasz (Environmental Studies)
David Wellman, Emeritus (Community Studies)
Donald A. Wittman (Economics)
Revised: 09/01/16