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Kathleen (Kathy) Lee

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Kathleen (Kathy) Lee

Lecturer

J. Mark Baker

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J. Mark Baker

Professor

Areas of Interest

Community-based natural resources management, socio-ecological impacts of hydropower development, community-forestry, water politics, political ecology, South Asia, North America.

  • Ph.D., University of California, Berkeley
    • PSCI 352 Water Politics
    • GEOG/PSCI 365 Political Ecology
    • EC 610 Environment & Community Research
    • EC 615 Graduate Colloquium
    • EC 630 Environmental Justice

    Noah Zerbe

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    Contact

    noah.zerbe@humboldt.edu
    • FH 139

    Office Hours

    • Thursdays 10:30am-1:30pm and by appointment

    Noah Zerbe

    Areas of Interest

    Food politics, alternative food systems, and political economy.

    • Ph.D., York University, Toronto
      • PSCI 110 American Government
      • PSCI 230 Introduction to Comparative Politics
      • PSCI 240 Introduction to International Relations
      • PSCI 280 Discussion Seminar (IR on Film)
      • PSCI 303 Third World Politics
      • INTL 310 Global Economics and Politics
      • PSCI 330 Political Regimes and Change: Africa
      • PSCI 360 Political Economy
      • PSCI 364 Technology and Development
      • PSCI 376/77 Model United Nations
      • PSCI 485 Senior Seminar: Food Politics
      • EC 620 Globalism, Capitalism, and Environment
      • INTL 310 Global Politics and Economics

      Nicola Walters

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      Office Hours

      • By appointment via https://calendly.com/nrw148-humboldt/30min

      Nicola Walters

      Lecturer

      Areas of Interest

      Environmental Politics; Social Movements; Criminalization and Governance; Labor Politics and Union Organizing; Community Organizing; Feminist Political Ecology; Place-Based and Relational Social Transformation

      Tani Sebro

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      Contact

      Tani.Sebro@humboldt.edu
      • FH 142

      Office Hours

        Office Hours

        Wednesdays 1-3pm and by appointment. Appointment calendar link here.

        Tani Sebro

        Politics Department Chair

        Associate Professor

        Areas of Interest

        Critical political theory, political ethnography, nationalism, migration, Southeast Asia (Myanmar and Thailand), everyday politics, humanitarianism.

          • PSCI 343 Global Governance
          • PSCI 295 Political Research & Analysis

          John Meyer

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          Contact

          john.meyer@humboldt.edu
          • FH 138

          Office Hours

          • TR 3-4pm and by appointment, via Zoom or in FH 138

          John Meyer

          Professor

          Areas of Interest

          Political theory and ideas, environmental political theory, politics of sustainability, democratic theory, everyday politics, populism.

          • Ph.D., University of Wisconsin, Madison
            • PSCI 220 Introduction to Political Theory
            • PSCI 306 Environmental Politics
            • PSCI 323 Contemporary Political Theory
            • PSCI 327 Radical Political Thought
            • PSCI 373 Politics of Sustainability
            • PSCI 485 Capstone Seminar: Property and Politics
            • PSCI 485 Capstone Seminar: Democracy
            • PSCI 485 Capstone Seminar: Politics of Everyday Life
            • EC 620 Politics of Sustainability

            Jared Larson

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            Contact

            jared.larson@humboldt.edu

            Office Hours

              Office Hours

              Wednesdays 11am-12pm and 4-5pm (via Zoom), and by appointment via phone and/or Zoom

              Jared D. Larson

              Lecturer

              Areas of Interest

              International migration, the politics of (im)migration, Spanish and Portuguese politics, U.S. politics and foreign policy, religion and international politics, comparative politics, international relations and global governance, and interdisciplinary research methods (including in migration and Iberian Studies)

              • Ph.D., University of Delaware
              • M.L.S., Universidad Complutense de Madrid

              Alison Holmes

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              Contact

              Alison.Holmes@humboldt.edu
              • FH 137

              Office Hours

              • Tuesdays 11am-12pm and Wednesdays 3-4pm (an appointment during these times is best)

              Alison Holmes

              Professor

              • PhD, London School of Economics
                • INTL 100 Critical Thinking Globalization
                • INTL 210 Introduction to International Studies
                • PSCI 230 Introduction to Comparative Politics
                • INTL 320 Career workshop
                • PSCI 441 International Law
                • INTL 490 International Studies Capstone
                • PSCI 485 Senior Seminar: Global Diplomacy

                Stephanie Burkhalter

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                Contact

                stephanie.burkhalter@humboldt.edu
                • FH 135

                Office Hours

                • MW 1-2:30pm and by appointment (email to make an appointment)

                Stephanie Burkhalter

                Professor

                Areas of Interest

                Democratic deliberation, citizen engagement, political communication, U.S. national politics (especially U.S. Congress), public policy, racial, gender and LGBTQIA inequality.

                • Ph.D., University of Washington
                  • PSCI 110 American Government
                  • PSCI 210 Introduction to U.S. Politics
                  • PSCI 220 Introduction to Political Theory
                  • PSCI 317 Public Policy Processes
                  • PSCI 350 The President and Congress
                  • PSCI 354 Media and Public Opinion
                  • PSCI 358 Political Advocacy
                  • PSCI 485 Capstone Seminar: Inequality in American Politics

                  Joice Chang

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                  Joice Chang

                  Professor

                  Areas of Interest

                  Law, policy, the environment, and research methods.

                  • Ph.D., Indiana University
                  • J.D., Ohio State University
                    • PSCI 104 People and Politics
                    • PSCI 210 Introduction to United States Politics
                    • PSCI 280 Discussion Seminar
                    • PSCI 295 Political Research & Analysis
                    • PSCI 306 Environmental Politics
                    • PSCI 306M Environmental Politics: Majors Research Seminar
                    • PSCI 313 Politics of Criminal Justice
                    • PSCI 371 Public Interest and Environmental Law Conference
                    • PSCI 410 American Constitutional Law
                    • PSCI 412 Legal Research
                    • PSCI 413 Moot Court
                    • PSCI 485 Senior Seminar: Personhood and Citizenship
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