Daniel H. Levine
Daniel H. Levine, the James Orin Murfin Professor of Political Science at University of Michigan, and one of the most highly regarded political scientists on Latin America, will spend the spring 2007 semester at Kellogg.
Through his project “New Dynamics of Religion, Society and Politics in Latin America,” Levine will explore the theoretical and comparative implications of the convergence of pluralism, movements and rights, and research the long-term implications these developments may hold for the relation of religion to the culture and practice of democracy.
Levine is the author of Popular Voices in Latin American Catholicism (Princeton, 1992), Constructing Culture and Power in Latin America (University of Michigan, 1993), among numerous other books and articles.
Levine holds a PhD in political science from Yale University.
205A Hesburgh Center
631-7504
dlevine@nd.edu
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