Christopher Warren, Associate Professor (D.A., Lehigh University); Urban Politics, American Government, American Political Economy.
Professor Warren joined the Department of Political Science in 1980. Neither a "scientist" nor especially "political," he nonetheless remains intrigued by competing interpretations and analyses of political life in the U.S. The recipient of three teaching awards, undergraduate education has been and remains his central and most rewarding professional endeavor. Both his teaching and research are informed by broader interests in issues of political mobilization, political economy, and democratic theory - especially in urban areas. More specifically, his research has encompassed studies of education politics in Boston, the structural reform of local government, and the politics of race, ethnicity, and class in metropolitan Miami. He is the author or co-author of numerous book chapters and journal articles. He teaches broadly in the subfield of American Politics, including courses in Urban Politics, American Political Economy, Ethnic Politics, and American Political Culture. He is also a Teaching Fellow in the FIU Honors College and departmental advisor for legislative internships and the Washington Semester Program.
Office: DM485B, University Park
Office Tel: (305) 348-3296
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