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文斯Jungkunz

Professor 文斯Jungkunz, portrait
Associate Professor
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Political Science Department

Center for 法律, Justice & 文化

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教育

Ph.D., University of Washington, 2008

研究领域

  • 政治理论
  • Critical Race Theory
  • Critical 白度 Studies
  • Politics of Silence

课程

  • POLS 1600: Engaging Politics
  • POLS 2700: Introduction to 政治理论 (undergraduate)
  • POLS 4751/5751: Critical Race Theory (undergraduate and graduate)
  • POLS 4705/5705: The Politics of Rights (undergraduate and graduate)
  • POLS 3750: Politics and Film (undergraduate and graduate)

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关于博士. Jungkunz

Curriculum Vitae (CV) [PDF]

Vincent Jungkunz is Associate Professor of Political Science, Provost-awarded Transformative 教师 Member, Dean’s Outstanding Teacher, and University Professor at newbb电子平台. He teaches a wide range of courses on Critical Race Theory, Democratic Theory, 法律与社会, 政治理论 and American Politics including: “American 白度,” “The Politics of Race,” “Critical Race Theory,”“种族, 暴力, and Human Security,” “The Politics of Visibility,” “Politics and Film,” “Democratic Theory,”“阻力, 改革, 和革命,” “The Politics of Rights,” “Politics in the United States,” and “Introduction to 政治理论.” Vince’s writing has appeared in some of the top journals in political science and political theory; including “Deliberate Silences” in Journal of Public Deliberation; “Ignorance, Innocence, and Democratic Responsibility: Seeing Race, Hearing Racism” in Journal of Politics; “The Promise of Democratic Silences” in New Political Science; and “Dismantling 白度” in Contemporary 政治理论. He is co-author of the edited volume, 政治理论 and the Animal/Human Relationship, in which he has a chapter titled “The Silence of the Lambs.” He is author of the chapter “Dialogic Politics and the End of Democracy” in Challenges to Democratic Participation: Antipolitics, Deliberative Democracy, and Pluralism. His forthcoming book, Engaging 政治理论: Transformative Critiques & Visions for a Better World rejuvenates the relevance of political theory in our contemporary society, as what Aristotle called the “master science.” Vince is writing a five-volume work called The Contemporary White Supremacy Project in America; the first volume being White by Force.

Vince has dedicated the past several years to developing a theory that can help us better understand white supremacy, 白色的身份, whiteness as power, 财产, 特权, 和优先级, and racism generally, culminating with his development of a cyclical model called “white by force,” an identity that has been forged and perpetuated from force, 暴力, 和残忍. This model can be applied to a variety of settings, especially that of police brutality in America. This model of identity formation can also be applied to other oppressive identities that have been constructed through physical and ideational 暴力, such as masculinity.

Vince completed his B.A. in 历史 and Political Science from Ohio Dominican University, and his M.A. in Political Science from newbb电子平台. He went on to complete his Ph.D. in Seattle at the University of Washington, where he developed several important ways to conceptualize how silence can be used democratically and as a means of resistance. 他的理论, 研究, and writing has focused on Critical Race Theory, 白度, Democratic Theory, 女权主义理论, 性别, 政治理论, 法律 & Society, Politics of Resistance, Silence, Identity Formation, and American Politics.