
Ange-Marie Hancock
An expert on political engagement, African American politics, black-Latino relations, and women in politics
Associate professor of Political Science, USC Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences
Contact at: (213) 740-3297 (office), (310) 994-5563 (cell) or ahancock@usc.edu
Expertise:
- political psychology and engagement
- Barack Obama
- African American politics
- black-Latino relations
- the millennial generation and politics
- welfare reform
- California Proposition 8 and gay marriage
- 2012 presidential election
- women and politics
- Author of Beyond the Oppression Olympics: A Politics of Solidarity for the 21st Century (upcoming); The Politics of Disgust and the Public Identity of the "Welfare Queen" (2004, New York University Press), which won two national awards and has been used as a textbook at numerous universities; and 10 academic articles on the intersections of race, gender and American public policy
- Co-producer, with her husband, of upcoming documentary Beyond the Oppression Olympics: What Columbia Maryland Got Right (And Wrong) About Diversity in America, a companion project to her forthcoming book
- Worker on numerous political campaigns, including the landmark 1989 David Dinkins mayoral campaign; and one for Adriano Espaillat, who became the first Dominican American elected to a State House in the U.S.
- Member: American Association of Political Consultants, American Political Science Association (APSA), National Conference of Black Political Scientists (NCOBPS), Western Political Science Association (WPSA)
- Co-founder of the Intersectional Research section of the WPSA
- Recipient: W.E.B. DuBois Best Book Award from NCOBPS (2006); Best First Book Award, Race & Ethnic Politics Organized Section, from APSA (2006); Betty Nesvold Award for the Best Paper on Women & Politics, 2002 WPSA Conference
Foreign Languages:
French
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