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Specialty in Race, Gender, and Ethnicity

The Specialty in Race, Gender, and Ethnicity and Politics permits a focus on one or more of these three areas. The study of Race, Gender, or Ethnicity may be combined with other subfields in American politics, including Political Participation and Voting Behavior, Public Opinion and Political Psychology, Political Parties and Interest Groups, Judicial Politics, and Legislative Politics.

Faculty: William Nelson, Thomas Nelson, Corrine McConnaughy, and Ismail White.

Classes taught regularly include:

    Gender and American Politics
    Seminar in Race and Ethnicity in American Politics
    Selected Topics in Race and Ethnicity in American Politics: Black Politics
    Black Political Movements and Organizations
    Urban Politics

Readings courses have also been offered on such topics as Gender and Political Behavior, Women and the Judiciary, Latino Politics, and Group Consciousness and Group Identity. There are also relevant courses in departments such as Women’s Studies and African-American and African Studies.

Recent Placements:

    Florida Atlantic University
    University of Rochester
    Wesleyan University
    Yale University

Recent Doctoral Dissertations:

"An Uneasy Alliance: Blacks and Latinos in the New York City Politics"

"Gender Consciousness and Sophistication in the American Electorate"

"African-American Community Development: Corporation-Led Redevelopment in Boston"

"The Effects of Economic Needs and Circumstances on the Political Behavior and Attitudes of Black Americans"

"The Missing Majority: Recruitment of Women as State Legislative Candidates"

"A Model Minority: The Paradox of Cuban American Political Participation regarding Official Language Policy in Miami-Dade County, Florida"

"Symbols and Substance: How Black Constituents Are Collectively Represented in the U. S. Congress through Roll Cal Voting and Bill Sponsorship"

"The Politics of School Reform in Chicago: The Impact of Mayoral Control in the Black Community"