Tuskegee university 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Research Directory



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Thierno Thiam, Ph.D.


Assistant Professor, Political Science

College of Arts and Sciences

Department of History and Political Science

Email: thiamt@mytu.tuskegee.edu

Office Phone: 334-725-5489

Office Address: John A. Kenney Hall

Room 70-110

1200 West Montgomery Road

Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
History and Political Science THIAM

c:\users\tu\downloads\thierno thiam.jpgResearch Fields:


  • International Organizations

  • Democracy and Democratic Transitions

  • Political Reforms

  • Sustainable Development

  • Theories of International Relations


Collaborations:

  • Dr. Gilbert Rochon President & Professor Tuskegee University

  • Dr. Bert A. Rockman Former Chair & Professor of Political Science Purdue University


Biographical Sketch:

Professor Thiam joined Tuskegee University in December 2010 from the Institute for State Effectiveness (ISE) based in Washington D.C. The ISE blends conceptual thought, analysis and direct experience to rethink relations between citizen, state and market in the globalized world. Dr. Thiam’s academic activities span across several major universities including Howard University where he

taught the Graduate Seminar in Comparative Politics, the University of Maryland – College Park, where he

is currently collaborating on a book focusing on African Sustainable Development and Emerging Technologies, as first author. Thiam holds a Ph.D. in

Political Science from Purdue University. He serves as co-chair of the committee on internationalization at Tuskegee University.
Representative Publications:


  1. “Democracy and Education: Evolution of the Tuskegee University Governance Model” (with Gilbert L. Rochon) In Reimagining Democratic Societies: a New Era of Personal and Social Responsibility Council of Europe Higher Education Series 18 (February 2013)

  2. “The Emergence of ECOWAS and the Limits of the Paradigms of International Politics.” Politeia 29 (3) 2010.

  3. “Real-Time Remote Sensing in Support of Ecosystem Services & Sustainability.” (with Gilbert L. Rochon et al.) In Peter Liotta, et al, eds. Ecosystems Services & Environmental Security. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications (volume 69, 2010)

  4. “Best Management Practices (BMPs) for Corporate, Academic and Governmental Transfer of Sustainable Technologies to Developing Countries.” (with Gilbert L. Rochon, et al.) In Clean Technologies & Environmental Policy, Berlin: Springer (March 2009).

  5. “The United States: The Political Context of Administrative Reform.” (with Bert A. Rockman) In The International Handbook of Public Management Reform, eds. Shaun Goldfinch and Joe Wallis (August 2009).



Noel A.D. Thompson, Ph.D.


Assistant Professor, Political Science

College of Arts and Sciences

Email: thompsonn@mytu.tuskegee.edu

Office number: (334) 727-8277

Office address: 70-109 John A. Kenney Hall

Tuskegee University

Tuskegee, AL 36088
History and Political Science

Thompson




Research Fields

  • Public Policy

  • Macroeconomic issues

  • Economic Development

  • Community development

  • Nonprofit Organizations

Collaborations:

  • Dr. Curtis Jolly - Auburn University

  • Dr. John Dunkelberger - Auburn University

  • Dr. Robert Zabawa - Tuskegee University

  • Dr. Ntam Baharanyi - Tuskegee University

  • Dr. John Schelhas - Tuskegee University


Biographical Sketch:

Professor Noel A.D. Thompson obtained his Bachelors of Arts Degree in History & Political Science from Jackson State University in Mississippi, the Master of Science in Applied Economics from Tuskegee University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from Auburn

University. His research interests span a number of social and economic problems at the local, national and international levels. He is also a student of Alabama Politics, and is a guest columnist for the Tuskegee News.
Representative Publications:


  1. Noel A.D. Thompson, Robert Zabawa, Ntam Baharanyi, and John Schelhas. Community Capital the Alabama Black Belt, November 2005.

  2. Noel A.D. Thompson. Litigation as a Form of Interest Group: African American Farmers in the Pigford versus Glickman case. Ph.D. Dissertation, 2004.

  3. Noel A.D. Thompson. Tax and Estate Planning for Small Farmers, 2003.

  4. Noel A.D. Thompson and John Dunkelberger. “Structural Changes in Agriculture: How Alabama Compares with the Southeast and U.S.” Highlights of Agricultural Research Vol. 47, No. 3, Fall 2000.

  5. Noel A.D. Thompson and John Dunkelberger. “Structural Changes in Alabama Agriculture: 1992 Compared to 1997” Highlights of Agricultural Research Vol. 46, No.4, winter 1999.

  6. Noel A.D. Thompson. Selected Demographic and Agricultural Statistics or Alabama: State and Counties, 1960-1992, September 1998.

  7. C.M. Jolly, Lavaughn Johnson, and Noel A.D. Thompson. The Effects of NAFTA on Alabama’s Agriculture. AECIT -43, October 1993.



History and Political Science
VINCENT



Research Fields:

  • New World Slavery and Emancipation

  • Racism and Segregation

  • Civil Rights and Affirmative Action

  • Social Movements and Change; Globalization and Political Economy

  • Labor History, focusing on new forms

of labor struggles and organizations.
Collaborations:

  • Dr. Joe Jimmeh

Department of History & Political Science

Tuskegee University



  • Dr. Immanuel Ness

Department of Political Science

Brooklyn College, CUNY & The CUNY Graduate Center





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