Political Theory
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Oxford Handbook of Populism
The Time of Popular Sovereignty: Process and the Democratic State
On Borders: Territories, Legitimacy and the Rights of Place
Keiser
Howell Keiser is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy. He is an American historian specializing in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century U.S. History. His primary research focus is on political economy, the Civil War era, Southern politics, and American political thought. His current book project documents how the political economies of Thomas Malthus and David Ricardo shaped Southern economic thought and action during the sectional crisis.
TerBeek
Calvin TerBeek is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Program on Constitutionalism and Democracy. He received his PhD in political science from the University of Chicago and holds a JD from Tulane University. His work focuses on American politics, particularly public law, political parties and political ideology, and political economy. His work has been published in American Political Science Review, Law & Social Inquiry, and Studies in American Political Development.
Donahue-Ochoa
A political theorist, Tom Donahue-Ochoa studies ideas like “liberties” and “injustices” through trans-local lenses. That means he asks such questions as, “What can we learn by looking at alike ideas in unlike places? Or by tracking a concept as it moves from one place to another? How does that movement change both the concept and those places?”
Ochoa Espejo
Paulina Ochoa Espejo is a political theorist who works at the intersection of democratic theory and the history of political thought. She focuses on popular sovereignty and borders. She has written about populism, the boundaries of the demos, migration and the right to exclude, the relation between democracy and territorial rights and borders’ moral relevance. She also works on Latin American political thought.
A Complementary Approach to Critical Frame Analysis and "What is the Policy Represented to Be?
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