Jennie Sweet-Cushman, Ph.D.

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Professor of Political Science
412-365-1817
Braun

Hometown: Plymouth, MI
Joined Chatham: August 2013

ACADEMIC AREAS OF INTEREST

Political psychology, women in politics, candidate emergence, democratic pedagogy, equity in higher education

PERSONAL AREAS OF INTEREST

Yoga, travel, cooking, gardening

EDUCATION
CERTIFICATIONS
SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
  • “Is Participation Decline Inevitable as Generations Age? Insights from African-American Elders” with Mary Herring, Lisa J. Ficker, Cathy Lysack, Marc W. Kruman, and Peter A. Lichtenberg. In Richard Marback (Ed): Generations: Rethinking Age and Citizenship. Wayne State University Press. 2013.
  • Women's Rights in the United States: A Comprehensive Encyclopedia of Issues, Events, and People. Tiffany Wayne, Ed. ABC-CLIO: Santa Barbara, CA. Contributing Author.
  • “The Road to Good Governance: Via the Path Less Accountable?The Effectiveness of Fiscal Accountability in Liberia” with Kelly Krawczyk. International Journal of Public Administration
  • “The Effectiveness of Voice and Accountability Mechanisms as Strategies for Good Governance: A New Institutionalism Approach to Explaining Local Political Participation in West Africa” co-authored with Kelly Krawczyk. International Review of Administrative Sciences. Forthcoming.
  • “FMLA in PA: Analysis of Family and Medical Leave Policy in The State” Commonwealth. November 2015.
  • Sweet-Cushman, Jennie. "Gender, risk assessment, and political ambition." Politics and the Life Sciences 35, no. 2 (2016): 1-17.
  • Bos, Angela L., Jennie Sweet-Cushman, and Monica C. Schneider. "Family-friendly academic conferences: A missing link to fix the “leaky pipeline”?." Politics, Groups, and Identities (2017): 1-11.
  • Sweet-Cushman, Jennie. "Where does the pipeline get leaky? The progressive ambition of school board members and personal and political network recruitment." Politics, Groups, and Identities (2018): 1-24.
  • Sweet-Cushman, Jennie. "See it; be it? The use of role models in campaign trainings for women." Politics, Groups, and Identities (2018): 1-11.
  • Sweet-Cushman, Jennie, and Ashley Harden. "Is This the Care We Need?: An Examination of Childcare Policy in Pennsylvania." Commonwealth 19, no. 2 (2017).
  • Sweet-Cushman, Jennie. Social Policy, FMLA in Pennsylvania: Analysis of Family and Medical Leave Policy in the State. Leckrone, J. Wesley, and Michelle J. Atherton, eds. Pennsylvania Politics and Policy: A Commonwealth Reader. Temple University Press, 2018.