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| Guillermo Trejo, Faculty of Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies and Assistant Professor of Political Science
- Contact Info:
| Office Location: | 309 Perkins Library, Box 90204 | | Office Phone: | (919) 660-4350 | | Email Address: |   | Teaching (Spring 2012):
- POLSCI 281S.01, COL ACTION & SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
Synopsis
- Perkins 307, M 06:00 PM-08:30 PM
- Education:
| PhD | The University of Chicago, Chicago, IL | 2004 |
| M.A. | Columbia University, New York, NY | 1994 |
| B.A.(Honors) | School of Political and Social Sciences, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México (UNAM), Mexico City | 1992 |
| B.A. | Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM), Mexico City | 1991 |
- Specialties:
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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)
- 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.)
- 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]
- 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]
- 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]
- 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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