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Category Archives: Turcotte
Turcotte Teaching Two Summer Courses
POLS/WGSS 3216 Women in Political Development Professor Heather M. Turcotte heather.turcotte at uconn.edu May Session 2012 M-F, 9:00am – 12noon CB 111 This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the study of political development and its relationship to the category “women.” … Continue reading
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Turcotte teaching winter course
POLS/WS 3216: Women in Political Development Winter Intersession, 27 December 2011 – 13 January 2012 Monday – Friday, 9:00am–12:15pm Professor Heather M. Turcotte Political Science & Women’s Studies heather.turcotte at uconn.edu Overview This course is an interdisciplinary approach to the … Continue reading
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Knecht defends thesis on Rights and Trafficking
Thomas “Jake” Knecht ’11, advised by Prof. Heather Turcotte, defended his senior honors thesis. The thesis is entitled, “Violent Discourses: An Exploration of Rights, Trafficking, and the Political Economy.”
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