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“I Am A Sincere Believer”: Rethinking Religiosity And Identity In The Early Soviet Union, Francesca Silano
“I Am A Sincere Believer”: Rethinking Religiosity And Identity In The Early Soviet Union, Francesca Silano
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
National Model United Nations Ny 2022 Conference, Gabriel Capella, Margaret Price, Declan Kavanagh, Angie Pierre, Dante Garcia, Daniel Cantera, Christopher Capozzi, Jolade Oshinkanlu, Jade Mikalauskis, Wesley Stephens
National Model United Nations Ny 2022 Conference, Gabriel Capella, Margaret Price, Declan Kavanagh, Angie Pierre, Dante Garcia, Daniel Cantera, Christopher Capozzi, Jolade Oshinkanlu, Jade Mikalauskis, Wesley Stephens
Political Science Student Scholarship
Gabriel Capella ’25, Major: Political Science
Margaret Price ’25, Majors: Global Studies and Political Science
Declan Kavanagh ’25, Majors: Political Science and Marketing
Angie Pierre ’25, Major: Global Studies
Dante Garcia ’25, Major: Political Science
Daniel Cantera ’25, Major: History/Secondary Education
Christopher Capozzi ’25, Major: Marketing
Jolade Oshinkanlu ’25, Majors: Psychology and Global Studies
Jade Mikalauskis ’25, Majors: Humanities and Mathematics
Wesley Stephens ’25, Major: Political Science
Faculty Mentor: Dr. Jason McSparron, Political Science
A team of 10 PC students traveled to New York City to represent a country (Rwanda) in a realistically-simulated committee of the United Nations. Preparation for …
“This Crisis Of Our History”: The Colored Conventions Movement And The Temporal Construction Of Southern Politics, Paul E. Herron
“This Crisis Of Our History”: The Colored Conventions Movement And The Temporal Construction Of Southern Politics, Paul E. Herron
Political Science Faculty Publications
After defeat in the Civil War, the white South used time as a tool of political oppression. Myths of the “Old South” and the “Lost Cause” distorted history and public memory; vagrancy laws and labor regulations controlled the time of the newly free; grandfather clauses distributed rights based on past conditions; and attacks on education, labor, and democratic rights undermined progress in the “New South.” In this article, I show that Black southerners also recognized the political value of time. My source for their sentiments is the Colored Conventions Movement. From 1865 to 1900, dozens of conventions gathered in the …
How Neoliberalism Weakened Democracy In Chile, Brandon Greene
How Neoliberalism Weakened Democracy In Chile, Brandon Greene
Undergraduate Craft of Research Prize Papers
During the late twentieth century, neoliberal policy transformations were occurring in countries all over the world. In Chile, this radical change in policy removed the state from many economic spheres, which ended up hurting the Chilean people. The newly enacted neoliberal policies left the Chilean citizens in an even worse position than they had been in originally, and this suffering eroded any possibility they had of democratically participating in their government. Since the state was removing regulations with the aim of stimulating economic growth, workers were no longer promised a livable wage and they lost their opportunities to live in …
Andres Quintero Interview, Andres Taborda, Jennifer Giffels
Andres Quintero Interview, Andres Taborda, Jennifer Giffels
2014 Cleary Lecture: Prospects for Peace in Colombia by Virginia M. Bouvier
Andres Taborda ’15 and Jennifer Giffels ’14 of the Model OAS course in the Department of Political Science interviewed Andres Quintero, who is an expert in peace and conflict resolution. A native of Bogotá, Colombia, Quintero is currently pursuing a second graduate degree at Columbia University in New York and has many years of experience in the field of conflict resolution in Colombia and Ecuador. This document contains a summary of the interview.
The Role Of Islamist Political Parties In Tunisia And Egypt In The Wake Of The Arab Spring, Sean Sweeney
The Role Of Islamist Political Parties In Tunisia And Egypt In The Wake Of The Arab Spring, Sean Sweeney
Related Scholarship: Symposium on Peacebuilding and Justice
The Arab Spring, with a call for a more democratic system of governance, was a phenomenon that will continue to shape the political and social spheres of the Arab world for generations to come. This paper focuses on answering the question of to what extent Islamist political parties, having recently won majorities within the preliminary governments in the two countries, will use an ever-changing Islam religion within the formation of their fledgling governments and constitutions.
The Rise Of Religious Parties In Turkey And India, Hannah Donovan
The Rise Of Religious Parties In Turkey And India, Hannah Donovan
Annual Celebration of Student Scholarship and Creativity
This project examines the rise of religious parties in secular democracies. In both Turkey and India, religious parties have enjoyed electoral successes (and failures). While religion is a significant issue to voters, it is oftentimes the persistence of economic problems that leads to the rise and fall of religious parties. The impact of coalition governments, change in political rhetoric, and relationship between government and religion in both countries are also analyzed and contrasted.
The Rise Of Religious Parties In Turkey And India, Hannah Donovan
The Rise Of Religious Parties In Turkey And India, Hannah Donovan
Political Science Student Scholarship
This project examines the rise of religious parties in secular democracies. In both Turkey and India, religious parties have enjoyed electoral successes (and failures). While religion is a significant issue to voters, it is oftentimes the persistence of economic problems that leads to the rise and fall of religious parties. The impact of coalition governments, change in political rhetoric, and relationship between government and religion in both countries are also analyzed and contrasted.
Vicarious Revolutionaries: Martial Discourse And The Origins Of Mass Party Competition In The United States, 1789-1848, Cedric De Leon
Vicarious Revolutionaries: Martial Discourse And The Origins Of Mass Party Competition In The United States, 1789-1848, Cedric De Leon
Sociology Department Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
When Church Teachings And Policy Commitments Collide: Perspectives On Catholics In The U.S. House Of Representatives, William E. Hudson, Elizabeth A. Oldmixon
When Church Teachings And Policy Commitments Collide: Perspectives On Catholics In The U.S. House Of Representatives, William E. Hudson, Elizabeth A. Oldmixon
Political Science Faculty Publications
This article investigates the influence of religious values on domestic social policy-making, with a particular focus on Catholics. We analyze roll call votes in the 109th Congress and find that Catholic identification is associated with support for Catholic Social Teaching, but both younger Catholics and Republican Catholics are found less supportive. In followup interviews with a small sample of Catholic Republicans, we find that they justify voting contrary to Church teaching by seeing its application to domestic social issues as less authoritative than Church moral teachings on issues like abortion.
Review Of United States Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response By Thomas J. Massaro, William E. Hudson
Review Of United States Welfare Policy: A Catholic Response By Thomas J. Massaro, William E. Hudson
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
“The Rise Of American Democracy: Jefferson To Lincoln” By Sean Wilentz, Cedric De Leon
“The Rise Of American Democracy: Jefferson To Lincoln” By Sean Wilentz, Cedric De Leon
Sociology Department Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Volume 1, Number 5 - April 21, 2005
Volume 1, Number 5 - April 21, 2005
Black and White
Black and White was a short-run independently-affiliated political newsletter published by students of Providence College. The print edition was an accompaniment to the "Black and White" blog created by the editors. (Volume 1, Issue 5 - April 21, 2005 - 6 pages total.)
Volume 1, Number 3 - March 17, 2005
Volume 1, Number 3 - March 17, 2005
Black and White
Black and White was a short-run independently-affiliated political newsletter published by students of Providence College. The print edition was an accompaniment to the "Black and White" blog created by the editors. (Volume 1, Issue 3 - March 17, 2005 - 6 pages total.)
Volume 1, Number 2 - February 17, 2005
Volume 1, Number 2 - February 17, 2005
Black and White
Black and White was a short-run independently-affiliated political newsletter published by students of Providence College. The print edition was an accompaniment to the "Black and White" blog created by the editors. (Volume 1, Issue 2 - February 17, 2005 - 6 pages total.)
Volume 1, Number 1 - February 2005
Volume 1, Number 1 - February 2005
Black and White
Black and White was a short-run independently-affiliated political newsletter published by students of Providence College. The print edition was an accompaniment to the "Black and White" blog created by the editors. (Volume 1, Number 1 - February 2005 - 4 pages total.)
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Getting And Keeping A Job At A Private Liberal Arts College, But Your Graduate Advisor Didn’T Tell You, William E. Hudson, Michelle Donaldson Deardorff, Marianne Githens, Glen Halva-Neubauer, Grant Reeher, Ronald Seyb
Everything You Always Wanted To Know About Getting And Keeping A Job At A Private Liberal Arts College, But Your Graduate Advisor Didn’T Tell You, William E. Hudson, Michelle Donaldson Deardorff, Marianne Githens, Glen Halva-Neubauer, Grant Reeher, Ronald Seyb
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Hidden Spending: The Politics Of Federal Credit Programs By Dennis Ippolito, William E. Hudson
Review Of Hidden Spending: The Politics Of Federal Credit Programs By Dennis Ippolito, William E. Hudson
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Costs Of Federalism By Robert T. Golembiewki And Aaron Wildavsky, William E. Hudson
Review Of The Costs Of Federalism By Robert T. Golembiewki And Aaron Wildavsky, William E. Hudson
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Review Of Federalism And Federation By Preston King, William E. Hudson
Review Of Federalism And Federation By Preston King, William E. Hudson
Political Science Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Charge Of Chief Justice Durfee, Job Durfee
Charge Of Chief Justice Durfee, Job Durfee
Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion
No abstract provided.
The Right Of The People Of Rhode Island To Form A Constitution: The Nine Lawyers' Opinion, Thomas W. Dorr
The Right Of The People Of Rhode Island To Form A Constitution: The Nine Lawyers' Opinion, Thomas W. Dorr
Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion
No abstract provided.
To The Members Of The General Assembly Of Rhode Island, John Pitman
To The Members Of The General Assembly Of Rhode Island, John Pitman
Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion
No abstract provided.
Address On The Right Of Suffrage, Seth Luther
Address On The Right Of Suffrage, Seth Luther
Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion
No abstract provided.
Extension Of Suffrage, B. Hazard
Extension Of Suffrage, B. Hazard
Pamphlets: Contemporary Assessments of the Dorr Rebellion
No abstract provided.