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Our Network
This network is ever expanding, as we continue to grow, new faces will be added below.
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Dr. Mary R. Anderson
David and Carolyn Brodsky Chair in U.S. Constitutional Democracy and Culture, Salve Regina University

Dr. Thomas Bryer
Pegasus Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Central Florida

Prof. Jo Crotty
Pro Vice Chancellor Research and Global Engagement, University of Sunderland

Dr. Victoria Foster
Senior External Engagement Fellow and Director of the Centre for Social Responsibility, Edge Hill University

Dr. Tomasz Gajderowicz
Research Director, Evidence Institute and Assistant Professor, University of Warsaw

Dr. Jeff Gill
Distinguished Professor in the Department of Government and the Department of Mathematics, American University


Dr. Diana L. Gustafson
Author and Honorary Research Professor, Faculty of Medicine, Memorial University

Dr. Robert M. Howard
Emeritus Professor of Political Science, Georgia State University and former Executive Director of the Southern Political Science Association

Dr. Piotr Modzelewski
Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Warsaw


Dr. Trena M. Paulus
Professor, Department of Sociology & Anthropology; Coordinator, Graduate Certificate in Qualitative Research Methods, East Tennessee State University

Dr. Sofia Prysmakova
Assistant Professor, Public Administration, Kennesaw State University

Dr. Kirk Randazzo
Professor, Political Science, Director of the Judicial Research Initiative (JuRI), University of South Carolina

Dr. Shannon Sampert
Communications Consultant, Columnist and Instructor, University of Manitoba

Dr. Frederic Schaffer
Professor of Political Science, University of Massachusetts, Amherst

Dr. Lea Sgier
Senior Lecturer, Qualitative Methodology, Political Science Department, University of Geneva
With fond memories...

Dr. Harold Clarke
Ashbel Smith Professor of Political Economy, University of Texas, Dallas
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