Occupation
Assistant Professor
Contact
University of Nevada, Reno
Political Science Department
MSS Room 236
Reno
NV
89557
United States
ABOUT
Ian M. Hartshorn, PhD is Assistant Professor of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Reno. His main interests are in comparative political economy, labor movements, and transnational migration. His book, Labour Politics in North Africa: After the Uprisings in Egypt and Tunisia forthcoming from Cambridge University Press, focuses on strategic decisions made by trade unions before, during, and after the Egyptian and Tunisian Revolutions of 2011. His current research looks at securitizing and violent speech acts in the Middle East and religious response to refugee resettlement in the United States.
Discipline
Political Science
Sub Areas
Comparative
Political Economy
Maghreb Studies
Labor History
Geographic Areas of Interest
Arab States
Egypt
Jordan
Tunisia
Specialties
Religion
Modern Labor Unions
Political Mobilizat
Trade And Political Economy
Languages
Arabic (intermediate)
Education
PhD
| 2015
| Political Science
| University of Pennsylvania
MA
| 2012
| Political Science
| University of Pennsylvania
BA
| 2007
| Religion
| Bucknell University
Abstracts
Neoliberalism and Corporatist Decline in Egypt
Regime Strategy and Protester Response: Workers in Sisi’s Egypt
“Religious Life in America: Understanding the Experiences of Refugees from the Middle East”
Model or Mayhem?: US-Jordan FTA and the Afterlife of Labor Provisions