JOHN W. CRITZER Political Science
BOOK PUBLICATION:
With Kul B. Rai. Affirmative Action and the University: Race, Ethnicity, and Gender in Higher Education Employment. Omaha, NE: University of Nebraska, 2000.
CHAPTERS/SECTIONS PUBLISHED IN BOOKS:
With Kul B. Rai. “The New Immigrants.” In America in the 21st Century: Challenges and Opportunities in Domestic Politics edited by Kul B. Rai, David F. Walsh, and Paul J. Best. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice hall, 1998.
JOURNAL ARTICLES PUBLISHED:
"Racial and Gender Income Equality in the American States." Race and Society 1 (2) 1998.
With Kul B. Rai. “Blacks and Women in Public Higher Education Political and Socioeconomic Factors Underlying Diversity at the State Level.” Women & Politics 19 (1) 1998.
With Kul B. Rai. "Black Faculty Employment and Party Control: A Comparative State Analysis." Western Journal of Black Studies 17 (Winter 1993).
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action in Connecticut: A Comparison of Connecticut State University and the University of Connecticut." Connecticut Review 13 (Spring 1991).
OTHER PUBLICATIONS (Op-Ed Articles):
With Kul B. Rai. "Economy Dictates the Need for Drastic Immigration Reform Measures." Waterbury Republican-American, August 28, 1995.
With Kul B. Rai. "Policy Has Split America, but Hasn't Eliminated Bias." New Haven Register, August 9, 1995.
With Kul B. Rai. "Once Again, U. S. Immigration Policy Should Be Overhauled." The Hartford Courant, November 7, 1994.
With Kul B. Rai. "Few Blacks on Faculties at Colleges." New Haven Register, January 20, 1994.
With Kul B. Rai. "Exclude the Privileged Classes from Affirmative Action." The Hartford Courant, October 15, 1993.
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action Lags at State Universities." New Haven Register, March 13, 1991.
BOOK REVIEWS (total #): 23
(also feature latest):
Understanding Poverty. Ed. By Sheldon H. Danziger and Robert H. Haverman. Ethnic and Racial Studies 27 (January 2004).
CONFERENCE PAPERS ORALLY DELIVERED:
“Immigration, Citizenship, and Globalization: Comparative Perspectives.” Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November 13, 2004.
“Urban Terrorism, Globalization, and International Security.” International Studies Association-South. University of South Carolina, October 23, 2004.
“Policing Global Crime: Dynamics of Post-Industrial Politics.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Las Vegas, NV, March 12, 2004.
“The Politics of Global Crime: Comparative Perspectives.” Northeastern Political Science Association, Boston, MA, November 8, 2003.
“Counter-Terrorism, The Risk Society, and International Relations.” International Studies Association-South, University of Florida, October 18, 2003.
“”Policing and Race: Political and Social Relations in the U.K. and the U.S.” Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences, Boston, MA, March 5, 2003.
"Civil Society and Political Participation: Business Groups in Latin America." Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Providence, RI, November 7-9, 2002.
"Political Islam, Globalization, and Terrorism." Poster paper, American Political Science Association Meeting in Boston, MA, August 31, 2002.
With Patricia Olney. "Democratization in Mexico: The Influence of Tocqueville's Civil Associations." CSU Faculty Research Conference, New Haven, CT, April 6, 2002.
"Tocqueville's Civil Associations and Contemporary Urban Neighborhoods." Urban Studies Association Meeting, Boston, MA, March 21, 2002.
"The Politics of Race and Crime: Dimensions of Inequality in the American States." Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences Meeting, Washington, DC, April 6, 2001.
"Food Security Policy, Poverty, and Development: The Role Governing Structures, Policymaking, and Urban Bias." Millennial Stews: Food and Food Systems in the Global City Conference, New York University, New York, NY, June 3, 2000.
"Race, Gender, and the Allocation of Medicaid Payments." Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, San Antonio, TX, April 6, 1999.
“The Greenhouse Effect, Economic Growth, and Democracy: A Cross National Study." Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Corpus Christi, TX, March 19, 1998.
“Racial Inequality and Party Competition in the American States: An Examination of Black and White Earnings.” Poster Paper, American Political Science Association Meeting, Washington, DC, August 29, 1997.
“Social Spending, Bureaucracy, and Public Opinion; the Role of the States in a Federal System.” Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans, LA, March 27, 1997.
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action in Higher Education: Race and Gender in the American States." American Political Science Association Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 31, 1995.
"Social Expenditures and Bureaucracy in the American States." Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Dallas, TX, March 24, 1995.
With Kul B. Rai. "Minorities and Women in Public Higher Education: Group Competition in the American States." International Political Science Association Meeting, Berlin, Germany, August 23, 1994.
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action, Public Higher Education, and Interparty Competition: A Comparative State Analysis." Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, New Orleans, March 19, 1993.
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action in California's Public Higher Education." Southwestern Political Science Association Meeting, Austin, TX, March 21, 1992.
With Kul B. Rai. "Affirmative Action and State Political Culture: Public Higher Education in Connecticut." Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, November 14, 1991.
"The Family Support Act: The Politics of Welfare Policy Reform." Northeastern Political Science Association Meeting, Providence, RI, November 16, 1990.
RECENT GRANTS RECEIVED:
With Kul B. Rai. Curriculum related grant for integrating computer applications and data analysis into the U. S. Government course, 1995. CSU-AAUP Research Grant, 1995.
RESEARCH INTERESTS IN GENERAL (use keywords):
Public Policy; Globalization; Race and Ethnicity
DISSERTATION TITLE:
Social Security and the Corporatist Welfare State
INSTITUTION GRANTING PH.D.:
University of Delaware