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UW-Green Bay Experts Guide

POLITICS and GOVERNMENT

Anti-feminism in Politics:

Kim Nielsen, Professor of Social Change and Development (Women's Studies).
Anti-Feminism in politics. Politics of disability. Helen Keller's politics. Historical and cultural perspectives on women in the U.S.
465-2487. nielsenk@uwgb.edu.



Environmental Politics:

Andrew Austin, Associate Professor of Social Change and Development (Sociology).
Crime and justice issues. Race and justice. Social class and justice. Women and justice. Anti-environmentalism.
465-2359. austina@uwgb.edu.

Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science). Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor in Environmental Studies.
Environmental politics and policy, particularly in regard to sustainable development and nuclear waste. The U.S. Congress. The presidency.
465-2531. kraftm@uwgb.edu.

Denise Scheberle, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Government. Environmental policy. Environmental law. Public administration.
465-2198. scheberd@uwgb.edu.



International Relations and Politics:

Mark Everingham, Associate Professor, Social Change and Development (Political Science).
International politics. International relations. Politics of developing areas. Latin and Central America. Organization of American States.
465-2701. everingm@uwgb.edu.



Politics of Disability:

Kim Nielsen, Professor of Social Change and Development (Women's Studies).
Anti-Feminism in politics. Politics of disability. Helen Keller's politics. Historical and cultural perspectives on women in the U.S.
465-2487. nielsenk@uwgb.edu.



U.S. Politics and Government:

Phillip Clampitt, Professor of Information and Computing Science. Philip J. and Elizabeth Hendrickson Professor for Business.
Presidential debates.
465-2324 (o), 468-3479 (h). clampitp@uwgb.edu.

Scott Furlong, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
American government. Public policy. Regulatory policy. Elections.
465-2995. furlongs@uwgb.edu.

Terri Johnson, Assistant Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Local, state and national elections; campaign finance.
465-2758. johnsont@uwgb.edu.

Harvey Kaye, Professor of Social Change and Development (Sociology, History) and Director of the Center for History and Social Change. Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor.
American history and politics. Intellectuals. Radicals.
465-2755. kayeh@uwgb.edu.

Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science). Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor in Environmental Studies.
Environmental politics and policy, particularly in regard to sustainable development and nuclear waste. The U.S. Congress. The presidency.
465-2531. kraftm@uwgb.edu.

David Littig, Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Political behavior. Intergovernmental relations. Urban politics and policy. Comparative political systems. Wisconsin local and state politics.
465-2081. littigd@uwgb.edu.

Timothy Meyer, Professor of Information and Computing Science (Communication Studies). John P. Blair Endowed Chair in Communication. Ben J. and Joyce Rosenberg Professor.
Electronic media. Effect of advertising on children, adolescents and adults. Media coverage of politics.
465-2134. meyert@uwgb.edu.

Denise Scheberle, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Government. Environmental policy. Environmental law. Public administration.
465-2198. scheberd@uwgb.edu.



Wisconsin Politics:

Scott Furlong, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
American government. Public policy. Regulatory policy. Elections.
465-2995. furlongs@uwgb.edu.

Terri Johnson, Assistant Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Local, state and national elections; campaign finance.
465-2758. johnsont@uwgb.edu.

Michael Kraft, Professor of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science). Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor in Environmental Studies.
Environmental politics and policy, particularly in regard to sustainable development and nuclear waste. The U.S. Congress. The presidency. State politics. Population growth.
465-2531. kraftm@uwgb.edu.

David Littig, Associate Professor Emeritus of Public and Environmental Affairs (Political Science).
Political behavior. Intergovernmental relations. Urban politics and policy. Comparative political systems. Wisconsin local and state politics.
465-2081. littigd@uwgb.edu.

 


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