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Alexandria Faculty Giselle Datz International Political Economy, Global Finance Gerry Kearns Health Politics, Nationalism, Geopolitics Joel Peters Global Security, Conflict Resolution Karen Till Transitional Justice, Memory Politics, Democratic Urban Governance Gerard Toal, Director GIA, NCR Critical Gepolitics, Ethnic Conflict
AffIliated Faculty Jim Bohland Matthew Dull Heike Mayer Randall Murch David Orden Kris Wernstendt James Wolf
Adjunct Faculty Paul Carver Matt Dallek Michael Lind Georgetta Pourchot Michael Signer
Blacksburg Faculty Wilma A. Dunaway Gerry Kearns Ilja Luciak Tim Luke Joyce Rothschild Ioannis Stivachtis Edward Weisband
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BLACKSBURG FACULTY
Timothy Luke
Faculty
University Distinguished Professor of Political Science, and Program Chair, Government and International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, Ph.D., Washington University-St. Louis, 1981
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His areas of specialization include environmental politics and cultural studies as well as comparative politics, international political economy, and modern critical social and political theory. He teaches courses in the history of political thought, contemporary political theory, comparative and international politics. During 1996, he was named Visiting Research and Teaching Scholar at the Open Polytechnic of New Zealand, and in 1995 he was the Fulbright Professor of Cultural Theory and the Politics of Information Society at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. He serves on the editorial board of Capitalism Nature Socialism, Fast Capitalism, International Political Economy Yearbook, International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Organization & Environment, New Political Science, Current Perspectives in Social Theory, and Telos. He has been the Citation Classics and Foundational Works Editor for Organization & Environment since 1999, and he is a founding editor of Fast Capitalism located at the Center for Theory with the University of Texas. He also has served as an editorial board member with International Political Economy Yearbook, Journal of Politics, ultiBase, and Post-Communist Cultural Studies with Penn State University Press. He has been awarded fellowships and grants by the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Carter G. Woodson Institute, the Center for Organizational and Technological Advancement, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, International Research and Exchange Board (IREX), the Department of State, and the Council for the International Exchange of Scholars (Fulbright Research/Teaching Award). He has reviewed grant proposals in political science, sociology, and science studies for the National Science Foundation, the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology of New Zealand. His most recent books are: Museum Politics: Powerplays at the Exhibition (University of Minnesota Press, 2002); Capitalism, Democracy, and Ecology: Departing from Marx (University of Illinois Press, 1999), The Politics of Cyberspace, co-edited with Chris Toulouse (Routledge, 1998), and Ecocritique: Contesting the Politics of Nature, Economy, and Culture (University of Minnesota Press, 1997). Other recent publications include Timothy W. Luke, "Neither Sustainable nor Developmental: Reconsidering Sustainability in Development," Sustainable Development, Vol. 13, forthcoming 2005; "Collective Action and the Eco Subpolitical: Revisiting Bill McKibben and The End of Nature," Organization & Environment, vol. 18, no. 2 (June, 2005), 202-206; and, "Seasons of Life and Land," The Public Historian, vol. 26, no. 1 (Winter 2004), 193-201 as well as "'Grounding Zero' in Lower Manhattan: 'America' at War or 'Empire' Besieged?" Exclusions/Inclusions: Deplacements économic et Perspectives Américaines, sous la direction de Daniel Castillo Durante, Amy D. Colin et Patrick Imbiert. (Ottawa: LEGAS, 2005), 51-61; "Caught Between Confused Critics and Careerist Co-Conspirators: Perestroika in American Political Science," Perestroika! The Raucous Rebellion in Political Science, ed. Kristen Renwick Monroe (New Haven: Yale University Press, 2005), 468-488; "Globalisierung als planetarisches Oekomanagement: Eine Kritik globaler Biokomplexitaetsmodelle," Welt-Raeume: Geschichte, Geographie und Globaliserung seit 1900, hrsg. Iris Schroeder und Sabine Hoehler (Frankfurt: Campus Verlag, 2005), 282-302. He also is the author of four other books, including Shows of Force: Politics, Power, and Ideology in Art Exhibitions (Duke University Press, 1992); Social Theory and Modernity: Critique, Dissent and Revolution (Sage, 1990); Screens of Power: Ideology, Domination and Resistance in Informational Society (University of Illinois Press, 1989); Ideology and Soviet Industrialization (Greenwood, 1985); and, co-author with Victor T. Le Vine of The Arab-African Connection (Westview Press, 1979). Other articles by him have been published in numerous edited books with Alt-X Press, Bergin & Garvey, Blackwell, Congressional Quarterly Press, Greenwood, University of Kansas Press, Lexington Books, Michigan State University Press, University of Minnesota Press, MIT Press, New York University Press, Pearson Education, Pergamon, Prentice Hall, Oxford University Press, Lynne Rienner, Routledge, Rowman & Littlefield, Rutgers University Press, Sage, State University of New York Press, and Telos Press among others and such journals as Alternatives, American Political Science Review, Annals of the Association of American Geographers, AntePodium, ARENA Journal, Art Journal, Art Papers, The Australasian Journal of American Studies, Babylone, Capitalism Nature Socialism, Critical Studies in Mass Communication, Cultural Critique, Cultural Values, Current Perspectives in Social Theory, Democracy & Nature, The Ecologist, Educational Philosophy and Theory, Environment and Planning A, Environment and Planning D: Society and Space, Fast Capitalism, Fifth Estate, Geopolitics, Hermes: Revue Critique, History of European Ideas, History of Political Thought, International Relations, International Studies Quarterly, Journal of Social Philosophy, Journal of Sociology and Social Welfare, Journal of Politics, Leviathan, New Political Science, Organization & Environment, Political Crossroads, Political Geography, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Research in Political Sociology, Review of International Political Economy, Review of Politics, SITES, Social Research, Social Science Computer Review, Social Science Journal, Sociological Forum, Soviet and Post-Soviet Review, Strategies: Journal of Theory, Culture, Politics, Studies in Comparative Communism, Studies in Comparative International Development, Studies in Political Economy, Telos, Theory & Event, Transformations, and Western Political Quarterly.
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