Venture title: Ascriptive Brokers: Vietnamese Political Theories of Race, Gender and the West
Kevin Pham, College of Amsterdam
Kevin D. Pham is assistant professor of political science on the College of Amsterdam. His work explores the historical past of nineteenth- and twentieth-century political thought, specializing in non-Western theories of democracy, colonialism and freedom. His first guide, Architects of Dignity: Vietnamese Visions of Decolonization (forthcoming with Oxford College Press), is the primary guide in political concept centered on Vietnamese thinkers. He holds levels from the College of California, Irvine, the College of Amsterdam and the College of California, Riverside. He co-hosts a podcast on Vietnamese mental historical past referred to as Nam Phong Dialogues.
About APSA Advancing Analysis Grants for Early Profession Students
APSA Variety and Inclusion Advancing Analysis Grants present assist for the development of researchers from traditionally underrepresented racial and ethnic teams and for analysis that examines political science phenomena that have an effect on traditionally underserved communities and underrepresented teams and societies. In July 2023, APSA awarded six initiatives to the APSA Variety and Inclusion Advancing Analysis Grant for Early Profession Students for a complete of $12,000. In December 2023, APSA awarded three extra initiatives.
Learn extra in regards to the supported initiatives right here.