Welcome to Political Science at UConn
- Should we go to war?
- What is justice?
- How can our economic system be both productive and fair?
- How can we balance public safety with liberty?
- What is the best way to allocate education, housing and health care?
- How should different genders, races, and ethnic groups relate to each other?
- How can the environment be preserved and enhanced?
- What is the best way to organize a democratic system?
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In our time, the Nobel-Prize-winning German author Thomas Mann once wrote, human destiny presents its meaning in political terms. Along these lines, all the questions above are a focus of the political process, whether local, national or global. The Department of Political Science at the University of Connecticut is dedicated to understanding how the political process determines our common future and the choices that we face as a community of citizens. Through our undergraduate program, we hope to provide students with the facts and concepts that will enable them to be active and constructive citizens. Through our graduate program, we aspire to educate future scholars in the tools of our trade, but also a hope to provide them with a broader understanding of how the political process works or maybe should work. To achieve these goals, department faculty are all involved in research programs that enlighten the worldwide community of scholars and make us better teachers as well. And it is the intersection of our research and teaching that helps make us a challenging place to study and learn.
Contact
- Prof. Mark A. Boyer Department Head, (860) 486-2440
- Prof. Kristin Kelly Director of Graduate Studies, (860) 486-3252
- Prof. David Yalof Director of Undergraduate Studies, (860) 486-0416
- Christine Lounsbury Graduate Program Coordinator, (860) 486-2079
- Justine Hill Undergraduate Advisor(freshman and sophomore), (860) 486-3165
- Jessica Deojay Undergraduate Coordinator (860) 486-2440
Address
Department of Political Science
University of Connecticut
341 Mansfield Road, U-1024
Storrs, CT. 06269-1024
Phone: (860) 486-2440
Fax:(860) 486-3347
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In Memoriam: http://today.uconn.edu/blog/2012/01/longtime-uconn-political-science-professor-howard-reiter-dies/
Events
News
What motivates political opinions in black Americans? Professor Shayla Nunnally says it's mostly heritage and race : http://clas.uconn.edu/news/news_2012_01_10.html
Prof. Rekha Datta Receives the Outstanding Leader
Award from the National Society for Experiential Education.
Dr. Rekha Datta is the founding director of Institute
for Global Understanding at Monmouth University
and received her Ph.D from the University of Connecticut in 1990.
Javier Morales-Ortiz was recently granted tenure at
Baldwin-Wallace College. Javier received his Ph.D.
from the University of Connecticut in 2005.
Recent Publications
Singer, Matthew M. 2011.
When do voters actually think
“It’s the Economy”? Evidence from the 2008
presidential campaign. Electoral Studies 30 (Dec): 621-632.
(link is http://www.sciencedirect.com
/science/article/pii/S0261379411000618)
Carlin, Ryan E. and Matthew M. Singer. 2011.
Support for Polyarchy in the Americas.
Comparative Political Studies 44: (Nov): 1500-1526
(link is http://cps.sagepub.com/
content/44/11/1500.full.pdf+html).
Charles A. Duelfer and Stephen Benedict Dyson,
“Chronic Misperception and International Conflict:
The US-Iraq Experience,” International Security,
36, 1, pp. 73-100, Summer 2011.
Turcotte, Heather M. (2011)
“Contextualizing Petro-Sexual Politics.”
Alternatives: Global, Local, Political 36 (3): 200-220. |