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Ian Glazman-Schillinger

Ian Glazman-Schillinger

Ph.D. Student, History Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Graduate Assistant, Center for Qualitative and Multi-Method Inquiry

Advisor:

Margaret Susan Thompson

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Margaret Susan Thompson

ijglazma@syr.edu

Dissertation Title

“White Supremacy Goes Online: The Early Digital History of White Power Activists and how they Shaped the Internet, 1984-1999”

Yifan Jiang

Yifan Jiang

Ph.D. Student, History Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Elisabeth Lasch-Quinn

yjiang65@syr.edu

Areas of Expertise

Modern U.S. cultural history, modern Chinese women's history, and modern U.S. women's history


Kaia Kirk

Kaia Kirk

Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

M.A., Syracuse University, 2022

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Emily Thorson

kjkirk@syr.edu

Amber Morris

Amber Morris

Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Jenn M. Jackson

amorri11@syr.edu

Areas of Expertise

Criminal justice policy, gender and sexuality, immigration and transnational criminal organizations

Katharine Russell headshot

Katharine Russell

Ph.D. Candidate, Political Science Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Lamis Abdelaaty

kbrussel@syr.edu

Areas of Expertise

The multiple roles, both violent and non-violent, terrorist organizations assign to female members
van Egdom, Josiah

Josiah Van Egdom

Ph.D. Student, Political Science Department

Graduate Research Associate, Campbell Public Affairs Institute

Faculty Research Collaborators:

Shana Kushner Gadarian

jmvanegd@syr.edu

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