Tatishe Nteta
Tatishe Nteta's research interests lie at the intersection of the politics of race and ethnicity, public opinion, and political behavior.
Timothy Pachirat
Timothy Pachirat is a Professor of Political Science.
MJ Peterson
MJ Peterson studies world politics, international institutions, international political economy, technological change, and ethics in science and engineering.
Jesse Rhodes
Jesse Rhodes studies the struggles over race, representation, and civil and voting rights, and their consequences for politics and policymaking in the US.
Doug Rice
Doug Rice researches judicial policymaking in American politics, with a particular interest in the power of courts in the American policymaking context.
Meredith Rolfe
Meredith Rolfe studies individual and organizational decision-making, media and public opinion, social networks, text analysis, and research methodology.
Jamie Rowen
Associate Professor of Political Science & Legal Studies
Jamie Rowen's research focuses on the use of law to redress mass atrocity and aid vulnerable groups.
Frederic Schaffer
Frederic Schaffer researches comparative politics and focuses on methodological areas of expertise are interviewing, working with concepts, and interpretivism.
Regine Spector
Regine Spector's research examines New England energy politics and electric grid reform, and the climate implications of our energy and water use practices.
Alexander Theodoridis
Alex Theodoridis work seeks to understand the ways in which citizens interact with the political world in an era of hyper-polarization.