Lecturer, Department of Political Science

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Jeremy Kingston Cynamon is a Lecturer in the Department of Political Science at the University of Georgia. He received his Ph.D. in Politics from Brandeis University and his B.A. in Political Science from U.C. Berkeley. Professor Cynamon’s research interests include the history of political thought, normative political theory, and institutional design. He teaches courses on American government and political theory.

Education
  • Ph.D., Brandeis University, Politics
  • BA, University of California-Berkeley, Political Science
Areas of Expertise
  • Political Thought (Ancient & Modern)
  • American Political Thought
  • Normative Political Theory
  • Institutional Design
Selected Publications
  • “J.S. Mill: Education, Freedom, & Dependence” 2022. In The Palgrave Handbook of Educational Thinkers
  • “The Injustices of School District Fragmentation” with Sonia Maria Pavel, Power and Education (June 2022)
  • “Normative Concerns with High Risk Pools” 46 The Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics (2018): 766-772
  • “Revoke the Charters: A Critical Reevaluation of Charter Schools” with Sonia Maria Pavel, Polity 56 (2024): 163-98.