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Guillermo Trejo, Faculty of Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Assistant Professor of Political Science

Guillermo Trejo
Contact Info:
Office Location:  309 Perkins Library, Box 90204
Office Phone:  (919) 660-4350
Email Address: send me a message

Teaching (Spring 2012):

  • POLSCI 281S.01, COL ACTION & SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Synopsis
    Perkins 307, M 06:00 PM-08:30 PM
Education:

PhDThe University of Chicago, Chicago, IL2004
M.A.Columbia University, New York, NY1994
B.A.(Honors)School of Political and Social Sciences, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City1992
B.A.Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City1991
Specialties:

Comparative Politics
Behavior and Identities
Security, Peace, and Conflict
Political Institutions
Curriculum Vitae
Current Ph.D. Students  

  • Vanessa Freiji  
  • Catherine Herrold  
Recent Publications   (More Publications)

  1. G. Trejo, Indigenous Insurgency: The Breakdown of Religious and Political Monopolies and the Rise of Ethnic Mobilization in Mexico (Expected publication, 2011), Cambridge University Press (Under Contract.)
  2. G. Trejo, Violencia y politica en el Mexico del Bicentenario: Causas y consecuencias de la primera crisis de la democracia, in Historia Critica de las Modernizaciones en Mexico: Presente y Perspectivas, edited by R. Cordera, (2010), CIDE and Fondo de Cultura Economica  [abs]
  3. G. Trejo, Religious Competition and Ethnic Mobilization in Latin America: Why the Catholic Church Promotes Indigenous Movements in Mexico, American Political Science Review, vol. 103 no. 3 (August, 2009), pp. 323-342, Cambridge University Press [download.php]  [abs]
  4. G. Trejo, Etnicidad e mobilizacao social. Una revisiao teorica com aplicacoes a quarta onda de mobilizacoes indigenas na America Latina, in America Latina hoje --teorias e interpretacoes, edited by J.M. Domingues and M. Maneiro, (December, 2006), Rio de Janeiro: Civilizacao Brasileira  [abs]
  5. G. Trejo, The Political Foundations of Ethnic Mobilization and Territorial Conflict in Mexico, 1975-2000, in Federalism and Territorial Cleavages, edited by Ugo Amoretti and Nancy Bermeo (2004), Baltimore and London: Johns Hopkins University Press


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