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  Corey Cook
Assistant Professor: Politics

Corey Cook joined the department as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2006 after having earned his Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Wisconsin at Madison. His doctoral dissertation considers the impact of race and gender on political representation and explores the contemporary significance of identity politics.

Professor Cook has published academic articles in the DuBois Journal of Social Science Research on Race, and Presidential Studies Quarterly. He is completing several research projects surrounding the usage of Ranked Choice Voting in San Francisco and a manuscript about promoting civic engagement through community-based research. However, his largest current project assesses the phenomenon of reactionary populism in California and the periodic emergence of mass revolts against the public sector in the state.

Professor Cook teaches courses in American Politics specializing in political institutions, urban and state politics, and the dynamics of political representation.

Prior to joining the faculty at USF, Professor Cook has taught courses in American politics at the University of Wisconsin, San Jose State University, Rutgers University, and San Francisco State University.

Contact Information:
University of San Francisco
2130 Fulton St. San Francisco, CA 94117
Phone: (415) 422-6163
Fax: (415) 422-2101
Email: cdcook2@usfca.edu
Office: Kalmanovitz Hall, 234
Office Hours: MW 3-5pm, and by appointment

 
 
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