Tuskegee university 2014 College of Arts and Sciences Research Directory



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Darryl Lamont Roberts, Ph.D.


Associate Professor, Political Science

College of Arts and Sciences

Email Address: darrylroberts@mytu.tuskegee.edu

Office Phone: 334-727-8560

Office Address: John A. Kenney Hall Room

70-107 1200 West Montgomery Road

Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
History and Political Science

ROBERTS




Research Fields:

  • International Relations

  • Comparative Politics

  • Political Methodology

  • Space and International Affairs

  • Directed Energy Weapons; Cyberwar, Bioethics and War, Oxygen Therapeutics-- Polyheme, Hemopure


Collaborations:

  • Pamela Foster, M.D., MPH

  • Assistant Director

University of Alabama at Tusculoosa

Community and Rural Medicine

Institute of Rural Health

Tuscaloosa, Alabama, 35487



  • Walter Hill, Ph.D.

Professor

St. Mary’s College of Maryland

Political Science Department

St. Mary’s City, Maryland, 20686



Biographical Sketch:

Dr. Darryl Lamont Roberts received his Ph.D. from Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1984, and is a recipient of the Hubert H. Humphrey Award. He was awarded the distinguished 'Master Teacher' Award at Tuskegee University in 2004, and is an Honorary Member of the International Institute for Space Law (Paris), formerly a Faculty Research Scholar at Harvard University and a Research Scholar at the London School of Economics and Political Science. He has traveled to Great Britain, France, Japan, India, Pakistan, Egypt, Ethiopia, Nicaragua, and Canada as part of his research. Professor Roberts has also delivered lectures on Directed Energy Weapons and Battle Management at the United States Air Force Academy. His current research focuses on ‘Space and Markets’, ‘Bioethics, Government, and Oxygen Therapeutics’, and ‘Barack Obama and the American Presidency’. Dr. Roberts is also Director of the Tuskegee University Institute on the American Presidency in the Department of History and Political Science, and Chief Executive Officer of CAMPAIGNANALYTICA, LLC.—Think Tank.


Representative Publications:

  1. Darryl Roberts, “War and the Historical Formation of States,” in Michael Banks, ed., State and Society in International Relations, London: Simon and Schuster, 1991, pp. 137-166.

  2. Darryl Roberts, Space and International Politics: Models of Growth and Constraint in the Militarization. A Review of Walter McDougall's, ...the Heaven and the Earth: A Political History of the Space Age. Journal of Peace Research, Vol.23, No.3, September, 1986, pp. 291-298.

  3. Darryl Roberts, “ Logics and Evidences of War: Progress and Contradictions,” Millennium, Spring, 1987.

History and Political Science

Clyde C. Robertson, Ph.D.


Associate Professor, History

College of Arts and Sciences

Department of History and Political Science

Email: clrobertson@mytu.tuskegee.edu

Office Phone: 334-727-8544

Office Address: John A. Kenney Hall

Room 70-101

1200 West Montgomery Road

Tuskegee, Alabama 36088
ROBERTSON

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Research Fields:


  • Africana Studies & History

  • 20th century African American History

  • Racism and Segregation

  • African American Civil/Human Rights Era movements & leaders

  • Social Movements and Change

  • Hurricane Katrina (2005) & its impact on the African American community in New Orleans, LA

  • African American youth development


Collaborations:

  • Dr. Joyce King

(Benjamin E. Mays Endowed Chair)

Educational Policy Studies

Georgia State University


  • Dr. Ahati Toure

Department of History & Political Science

Delaware State University



Biographical Sketch:

Professor Clyde C. Robertson received his Ph.D. from Temple University, Philadelphia, PA in 1998. The following is a brief listing of his current research interests: The impact of disasters on African Americans & their communities; Identifying the most effective African American leadership styles of the Civil & Human Rights Era, & Developing a more utilitarian approach to Africana Studies.


Representative Publications:

  1. Robertson, Clyde. “Blueprint for the Development of African American Youth.” (Journal Of African American History, Volume 97, No. 1-2, Pgs. 163-173, Special African American & Movements for Reparations: Past, Present, & Future Issue. ASALAH, Washington, D.C., Spring 2012

  2. Robertson, Clyde. Africa Rising: Multidisciplinary Discussions on Africana Studies and History from Ancient Times Through Modernity, Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press, 2010

  3. Robertson, Clyde. “New Directions in Africana Studies/Africalogy: Bridging the Gap Between Liberal Arts and Utilitarianism.” (Journal of American Studies of Turkey, No. 29, Pgs. 5-14, Ankara, Turkey, Spring 2009)—Co-authored with Dr. Ahati Toure.

  4. Robertson, Clyde. “The Saddest Days: The Making of a Documentary.” (Journal Of African American History, Volume 93, No. 3, Special Hurricane Katrina Issue, ASALAH, Washington, D.C., September 2008).



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