SICSS-Rutgers

June 1 to June 12, 2026 | New Brunswick, NJ

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Faculty

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Michael Kenwick
Michael Kenwick is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.
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Katie McCabe
Katie McCabe is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.
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Andrey Tomashevskiy
Andrey Tomashevskiy is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.

Speakers

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Jennifer Allen
Jenny Allen is an Assistant Professor at NYU Stern in the Technology, Operations, and Statistics Department, as well as a research affiliate of the Center for Social Media and Politics.
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Perry Carter
Perry Carter is a Postdoctoral Researcher in the Social Science Division at NYU Abu Dhabi.
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Kiran Garimella
Kiran Garimella is an Assistant Professor at the School of Communication and Information at Rutgers University.
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Ruobin Gong
Ruobin Gong is an Associate Professor of Statistics at Rutgers University.
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Gandalf Nicolas
Gandalf Nicolas is an Assistant Professor of Psychology at Rutgers University.
Image of Robert Schub
Robert Schub
Robert Schub is an Associate Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University.
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Yamil Velez
Yamil Velez is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Columbia University.

Teaching Assistants

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Muhammad Ammar
Muhammad Ammar is an interdisciplinary academic from Pakistan and a PhD candidate in Political Science at Rutgers University. His research in comparative politics, which has appeared in Peace Review and the Journal of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences, seeks to explore the mediatized performances of South Asian populism. Before coming to Rutgers, Ammar finished his Bachelor of Arts at Bennington College in Vermont, where he had a triple focus in Political Science, Theatre, and Literary Translation.
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Katelyn Barnes
Katelyn Barnes is a PhD student in Political Science at Rutgers University. Her research interests include Women, Peace, and Security research, specifically the effects of women's inclusion in the peace process. Methodologically, she is interested in using text analysis to understand the effects of gender equality provisions within peace treaties and the contexts in which these provisions are best implemented. Before coming to Rutgers, Katelyn studied at Queen's University Belfast as a Fulbright scholar in the Global Security and Borders program. She received her bachelor's degree from the University of Dayton.

Participants

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