Political Science Department faculty research focuses on political concepts, institutions, behaviors and processes. Faculty also contribute to shaping the public dialogue in the field.
Modified from politicalscience.calpoly.edu
Submissions from 2009
Pluralism, Relativism, and Liberalism, Matthew J. Moore
Pragmatism and Pluralism, Together Again, Matthew J. Moore
Submissions from 2008
2008 APSA Teaching and Learning Track Summaries: Track one - Program assessment, Michael W. Hail, Anika Cornilea Leithner, Paul Fabian Mullen, and William R. Wilkerson
Improving the prospects for sustainable ICT projects in the developing world, Laura Hosman and Elizabeth Fife
The Case for a Multi-Methodological, Cross-Disciplinary Approach to the Analysis of ICT Investment and Projects in the Developing World, Laura Hosman, Elizabeth Fife, and Laura Elizabeth Armey
A Representative Modern. Edward Kanterian: Ludwig Wittgenstein, Matthew J. Moore
Submissions from 2005
The politics of homelessness: Shelter Now and political protest, Jean Williams
Submissions from 2001
Building a movement: Betty Friedan and the feminine mystique, Jean Williams