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The James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research

Political Science & the James A. and Louise McClure Center for Public Policy Research
AD 205
Phone: (208) 885-6328
Fax: (208) 885-5102
Moscow, ID 83844-3165
melanier@uidaho.edu



Sandra Reineke
Assistant Professor
BA: Freie Universität Berlin, Germany (1992)
Ph.D.: Indiana University (2004)

 
Office Phone: (208) 885-7618
Email: sreineke@uidaho.edu
Office Hours: T/TH 1:45-2:30 (and by appointment)
Office: AD 325

Courses Recently Taught: Introduction to International Politics (POLS 237), Political Research Methods and Approaches (POLS 235), Introduction to Popular Culture Studies (POLS 404, Honors), Youth Politics and Political Mobilization (POLS 404, Honors), Introduction to American Politics (POLS 101), Ethics and Issues in New Reproductive and Genetic Technologies (WOMST 404/INRT 504), Introduction to Women's Studies (WOMST 201), Sex and Culture: Women and Men in the 21st Century (CORE 110/160)

 
Areas of Academic Interest:
Political philosophy; history of political thought (especially modern and contemporary); feminist political theory; democratic theory, citizenship rights;   sexual and reproductive rights; comparative biomedical policy and politic demography studies; bioethics; women in politics; European politics; global politics

Biography:
Dr. Reineke joined the Department in 2001 as an adjunct faculty member before completing her Ph.D. in 2004 from Indiana University, Bloomington. In 2005, she became Assistant Professor of Political Science and Women's Studies. Dr. Reineke's research and teaching interests are in the fields of political philosophy and comparative politics, focusing on feminist political theory, citizenship and democratic theory, sexual reproductive politics, and gender primarily in Western Europe and North America. She is currently working on a book-length manuscript about the abortion debate in postwar France and a new research project about state policies governing new reproductive and genetic technologies (NRGTs).

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