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Political Science
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773-325-7336

 

Full-time Faculty, 2007-08

Ola Adeoye, Ph.D., University of Illinois at Chicago
773-325-1845, oadeoye@depaul.edu

Urban politics and politcal economy, American politics and political institution, political behavior, minority politics, African politics

Clement Adibe, Ph.D, Queen's University, Canada
773-325-1981, cadibe@depaul.edu

Faculty advisor for the Model United Nations Program
African politics, international relations theory, human rights in Africa, U.S. foreign policy in Africa, regional integration, United Nations peackeeping

Molly Andolina, Ph.D., Georgetown University
773-325-4709, mandolin@depaul.edu

American government, political behavior, campaigns and elections, political socialization and culture, public opinion

David Barnum, Ph.D., Stanford University
773-325-1972, dbarnum@depaul.edu

Serves as a pre-law advisor
Constitutional law, civil liberties, criminal justice, the Supreme Court

Larry Bennett, Ph.D., Rutgers University
773-325-1973, lbennett@depaul.edu

Urban politics and public policy, neighborhood research, American politics

James Block, Ph.D., The University of Chicago
773-325-1976, jblock@depaul.edu

Modern and classical political thought

Michael L. Budde, Ph.D., Northwestern University
773-325-1974, mbudde@depaul.edu

Chair, Political Science Department
International relations, political economy, comparative politics, religion and politics, culture and politics, mass media

Patrick Callahan, Ph.D., Ohio State University
773-325-7338, pcallaha@depaul.edu

Faculty advisor for the Model United Nations Program
international relations, American foreign policy, and ethics of war

Zachary F. Cook, Ph.D. candidate, Northwestern University
773-325-8679, zcook@depaul.edu

American government and politics, media and politics, public opinion, state politics, statistics

Richard Farkas, Ph.D., University of South Carolina
773-325-1977, dfarkas@depaul.edu

Faculty Advisor, the DePaul chapter of Pi Sigma Alpha
Comparative politics (Russia, Eastern Europe), revolution and terrorism

Scott Hibbard, Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University
773-325-7542, shibbar1@depaul.edu

Comparative politics (Middle East and South Asia), religion and politics, American foreign policy, international relations, human rights

Kathryn Ibata-Arens, Ph.D., Northwestern University
773-325-4716, kibataar@depaul.edu

Political economy, international relations, Japan, technology policy

Valerie Johnson, Ph.D., Government and Politics, University of Maryland
773-325-4731,vjohnso5@depaul.edu

Urban politics, African-American politics, urban education

Hyung-min Joo, Ph.D., the University of Chicago
773-325-7570, hjoo@depaul.edu

Comparative theory, revolution and social movements, Soviet Union/Russia, IR Theory, international political economy, social theory, modern political thought

Anna O. Law, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
773-325-4326, alaw1@depaul.edu

Law and courts, constitutional theory and interpretation, U.S. immigration law, history and policy, race and ethnicity in the U.S.

Azza Salama Layton, Ph.D., University of Texas at Austin
773-325-1987, alayton@depaul.edu

The presidency, public policy analysis, American politics, the Civil Rights Movement, race relationships

Shiera Malik, Ph.D. candidate, Trinity College (Dublin)
773-325-8681, smalik6@depaul.edu

Latin American politics, politics and religion, gender and international politics, history of political thought, international relations, feminist theory

Khalil M. Marrar, Ph.D., Loyola University
773-325-8682, kmarrar@depaul.edu

International studies, american political theory, comparative political systems, international political economy, ancient and modern political theory

Catherine R. May, Ph.D., University of Wisconsin at Madison
773-325-4755, cmay1@depaul.edu

Political Science Internship Coordinator
American politics and institutions, political theory and philosophy, mass media, political culture and socialization, political psychology

Michael L. Mezey, Ph.D., Syracuse University
773-325-7318, mmezey@depaul.edu

American politics, Congress, the presidency

Christina R. Rivers, Ph.D., Cornell University
773-325-4593, crivers@depaul.edu

Race and representation in the United States, African-American political thought

Rose J. Spalding, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
773-325-1983, rspaldin@depaul.edu

Comparative politics (Latin America), political economy, social welfare policy

Phillip Stalley, Ph.D., George Washington University
773-325-4179

International relations, Chinese politics, political methods, globalization and the environment, mutlinational companies and the developing world

Wayne P. Steger, Ph.D., University of Iowa
773-325-4240, wsteger@depaul.edu

Faculty Advisor, Political Science Student Association
American presidency, Congress and the legislative process, political parties and elections, media coverage of presidential elections, research methods

Harry Wray, Ph.D., University of North Carolina
773-325-1975, hwray@depaul.edu

American politics, voting behavior, political parties and elections, public opinion, mass media, political culture, political socialization


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