Shawn Voutour

(he/him/his) Shawn Voutour is a graduate student in the Political Science and International Affairs PhD Program at the University of Georgia, specializing in International Relations and Political Methodology. He completed

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Andrew Stone

Andrew Stone is a PhD student in the School of Public and International Affairs. His research is focused on American politics, in particular democratic institutions, ideological polarization, and voter behavior.

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Amanzhol Bekmagambetov

(he/him/his) Amanzhol (Aman) Bekmagambetov is a doctoral candidate in political science at the University of Georgia. He specializes in two primary fields—Comparative Politics and Methodology—and has teaching experience in American

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Yuge Wang

(he/him/his) Yuge Wang is a second-year doctoral student studying comparative politics.

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Emma Bibina

(she/her/hers) Emma Bibina is a second-year PhD student at the Department of Political Science majoring in American politics and minoring in political methodology with a focus on political institutions. She

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Jie (Jason) Lian

Jason is a doctoral candidate who is interested in human security, non-state actors, and civilian resistance.

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Gabriela Padilla

As an avid fighter for education equity as a human right and immigrant rights, I hope to one day lead the fight in the classroom and bring attention to the

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Jennifer Hickey

Jennifer is pursuing a PhD of Political Science and a Graduate Certificate in Women’s Studies at the University of Georgia. She is also a licensed Georgia attorney and a Postdoctoral

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Daniel Kanso

Daniel Kanso is a doctoral candidate in political science. He earned his BA and MA from the University of Georgia, where his research focused on questions of southern politics, legislative

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Tabitha Lamberth

Tabitha Lamberth is a Ph.D. student at the University of Georgia. Her primary research interest focuses on how political identity influences the mind, behavior, and perception.

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