Kellogg Institute Visitors - 2009-2010

Visiting Fellows

Taylor BoasTaylor Boas

Deptartment of Political Science
Boston University
"Electoral Strategies, Campaign Consultants, and the Quality of Democracy in Post-Transition Countries"
205A Hesburgh Center
574-631-3799
tboas@nd.edu
Academic Year 2009-2010

 

Luis CosenzaLuis Cosenza

Cosenza & Cia
Tegucigalpa, Honduras
"Strengthening the Rule of Law in Small, Developing Countries"
300 Hesburgh Center
574-631-8701
lcosenz1@nd.edu
Fall

 

Tiago FernandesTiago Fernandes

Department of Political and Social Sciences
European University Institute, Florence
"Patterns of Associational Life in Western Europe, 1870-–1970: A Comparative and Historical Interpretation"
205 Hesburgh Center
574-631-2923
tfernan1@nd.edu
Academic Years 2009-2011

Duncan GreenDuncan Green

Oxfam GB
"From Poverty to Power"
322 Hesburgh Center
574-631-4418
dgreen4@nd.edu
8/29/09–9/12/09

 

Carlos Guevara MannCarlos Guevara Mann

Department of Political Science
University of Nevada, Reno
“Career Paths and Representatives’ Motivations: A Comparison of Deputies’ Behavior in Chile and Panama”
300 Hesburgh Center
631-8701
cguevara@nd.edu
Spring

 

Benjamin JungeBenjamin Junge

Department of Anthropology
State University of New York, New Paltz
“Citizenship Appeals: Neoliberalism, Participatory Democracy, and Gender in Porto Alegre, Brazil”
309 Hesburgh Center
631-0475
mjunge@nd.edu
Spring


Daniel KselmanDaniel Kselman

Department of Political Science
Duke University
"Electoral Institutions, Intra-Party Competition, and Political Conflict"
302 Hesburgh Center
574-631-4325
dkselman@nd.edu
Fall

 

Victoria LanglandVictoria Langland

Department of History
University of California, Davis
"Speaking of Flowers: Student Movements and Memories of 1968 in Military Brazil"
301 Hesburgh Center
574-631-6840
vlanglan@nd.edu
Fall

 

Caspar MuddeCas Mudde

Department of Political Science
University of Antwerp, Belgium
"To the Left? To the Right? Explaining Populism(s) in Europe and Latin America"
207 Hesburgh Center
574-631-4886
cmudde@nd.edu
Academic Year

 

Valeria PalanzaValeria Palanza

Department of Political Science
Princeton University
"Lawmaking in Separation of Powers Systems"
309 Hesburgh Center
574-631-0475
mpalanza@nd.edu
Fall

 

Amy ReynoldsAmy Reynolds

Department of Sociology
Princeton University
“Challenging Corporations: Religious Development Organizations and Market Opportunites for Coffee Farmers”
301 Hesburgh Center
631-6840
areynold@nd.edu
Spring

 

Mariela SzwarcbergMariela Szwarcberg

Department of Political Science
University of Chicago
"Making Local Democracy: Political Machines, Clientelism, and Social Networks in Latin America"
206 Hesburgh Center
574-631-7504
mszwarcb@nd.edu
Academic Year

Past Visiting Fellows


 

Guest Scholars

Guest Scholars are externally funded visiting faculty members or scholars from other institutions who are granted temporary status at Notre Dame.

 

César Gonzalez CantónCésar Gonzalez Cantón

Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
310 Hesburgh Center

574-631-8526

ccanton@nd.edu
Spring


André Luiz Coelho Farias de SouzaAndré Luiz Coelho Farias de Souza

Instituto Universitário de Pesquisas do
Rio de Janeiro
310 Hesburgh Center
574-631-8526
adesouza@nd.edu
Fall

 

Isabel de Assis Ribeiro de OliveiraIsabel de Assis Ribeiro de Oliveira

Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro
310 Hesburgh Center
574-631-2747
ideassis@nd.edu
Fall

 

Salvador Padilla HernandezSalvador Padilla Hernandez

Universidad Michoacana, Michoacán, Mexico
310 Hesburgh Center

574-631-2747

spadill1@nd.edu
Spring

 

Previous Guest Scholars