Faculty Achievements Fall 2023
Dr. Sara Hassani recently received the 2023 Honorable Mention Award for best dissertation from the APSA Women, Gender, and Politics Research Group.
Dr. Adam Myers’ research is featured in a new edited volume on Rhode Island government and politics published by the Rhode Island Publications Society. He contributed two chapters, one on state-federal relations and the other on the RI General Assembly. The book was discussed in a Providence Journal article and copies were presented to state officers and legislators at an event at the State House on September 21.
Dr. Casey Stevens has recently published several articles, chapters and essays:
Stevens, C. (2023) “Linking Global Processes: Institutional Interplay and the Global Sustainable Development Agenda” In Marie-Claire Cordonier Segger, David Andrew Wardell and Alexandra Harrington (Ed.), CITES as a Tool for Sustainable Development. Cambridge University Press.
Stevens, C. (2023) “Strengthening Reflexive Governance to Achieve the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs.” International Environmental Agreements, 23, 173–178.
Stevens, C. (2023). “Does Science Shape Sentiment? Scientific Inputs and the Deliberations in the Convention on Biological Diversity.” The Journal of Environment & Development, 32(2), 147–164.
Stevens, Casey. (2023) “Book Review: Redefining Development: The Extraordinary Genesis of the Sustainable Development Goals.” International Studies Review; 25(2), 293.
Dr. Gizem Zencirci and Dr. Myers were chosen to be Providence College Civil Discourse Faculty Fellows for the 2023-2024 academic year. This fellowship is part of a three-year initiative launched by PC’s Dialogue, Inclusion, and Democracy (DID) Lab to catalyze and integrate constructive dialogue in the curriculum, student life, and neighboring community. Faculty fellows meet monthly and attend selected professional development workshops while working on creating or revising a course to promote civil discourse.
Dr. Zencirci has received a residential fellowship from the Kate Hamburger Research Centre for Advanced Study “inHerit” – Heritage in Transformation program at the Humboldt University in Berlin. She will be working on her next project, titled as “Between Heritage and Decoloniality: Mapping the Economic Imaginary of Neo-Ottomanism” in Turkey.
Dr. Zachariah Wheeler (Visiting Assistant Professor) published a book review of Political Ideologies in Contemporary Russia (by Elena Chebankova) in the most recent issue of the journal New Political Science.Hide message history