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New paper! We offer the first systematic study of female city mayors/party secretaries' career tracks in China and show that: 1) masculine portfolio helps with promotion; 2) women need to be younger and more educated to get appointed; 3) women are less mobile. Genia Kostka
This is such cool interdisciplinary research by my UTSA Political Science and Geography colleague Neil Debbage and his fellow @UTSA researchers!
Background Briefing – September 19, 2023 --
KPFA Radio kpfa.org/episode/backgr… A poignant discussion by my UTSA Political Science and Geography colleague Mansour El-Kikhia on the history of what contributed to the tragic loss of life in Libya.
An excellent new journal article by my UTSA Political Science and Geography colleague Camilo Nieto Matiz!
Includes UTSA Political Science and Geography's Neil Debbage and @UTSA Urban and Regional Planning's Greg GRIFFIN 🚵🏼📚 @gregpgriffin.bsky.social UTSA School of Data Science Texas Public Radio
Many thanks to UTSA Research, Econ Dev., & Knowledge Enterprise, Siobhan Fleming, PhD, UTSA College of Liberal and Fine Arts Dean Glenn Martinez, Sr. Associate Dean Jason Yaeger & Assistant Dean Annie Herrera for their help in getting the @UTSA Ctr for Public Opinion Research approved! Our Inaugural Director will be UTSA Political Science and Geography’s Bryan Gervais
With genuine enthusiasm, Dr. Bryan Gervais associate professor, at political science and geography, extends a warm welcome to all the fresh students who are joining us this semester!
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What does Libya’s political future hold? -- Adrian Finighan Al Jazeera English aje.io/b94uxv Great roundtable discussion that includes my UTSA Political Science and Geography colleague Mansour El-Kikhia.