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Faculty
Our faculty includes leading experts in the study of women, gender, and politics across all four traditional subfields of political science: American politics, comparative politics, international relations, and political theory. They employ a wide range of research methods in their research and teaching, including interpretivist approaches, qualitative methods, field and laboratory experiments, and statistical analyses. Several of our faculty are also part of the new Race & Ethnic Politics subfield in the Political Science Department at Rutgers, reflecting a deep commitment to employing intersectionality as a concept and method in political science.
Core Faculty
Nikol
Alexander-Floyd
Professor
Public Law/American Politics
Race & Ethnic Politics
Elena
Gambino
Assistant Professor
Political Theory
Race & Ethnic Politics
Mona Lena
Krook
Distinguished Professor
Comparative Politics
Women & Politics Subfield Chair
Summer
Lindsey
Assistant Professor
International Relations
Research Methods
Summer
Lindsey
Assistant Professor
International Relations
Research Methods
Yalidy
Matos
Associate Professor
American Politics
Race & Ethnic Politics
Affiliated Faculty
Jocelyn Elise
Crowley
Professor
Public Policy
Edward J. Bloustein School
Stacey
Greene
Assistant Professor
American Politics
Race & Ethnic Politics
Retired Faculty

Barbara
Callaway
Professor
Comparative Politics

Susan J.
Carroll
Professor
American Politics

Cynthia
Daniels
Professor
American Politics

Mary
Hawkesworth
Distinguished Professor
Political Theory
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