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1. Faculty of Arts and Science - Office of the Provost, Concordia University
provost.concordia.ca/track/as. - [Cached]Published on: 10/26/2006 Last Visited: 1/16/2007
Amy Poteete
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Amy Poteete
Department of Political Science Dr. Amy Poteete joined the Department of Political Science as an Assistant Professor in 2006. Dr. Poteete earned her PhD (1999) from Duke University. Before joining Concordia University, she was an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of New Orleans (2002 to 2006), the research coordinator for the International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI) research program at Indiana University (2000 - 2003), and a visiting lecturer at Yale University (1999 - 2000). Dr. Poteete's research examines tensions between professionalism in the bureaucracy and democracy, state-society relations, local-national political interactions, collective action, and the capacity of humans to understand and manage complex natural systems. She has analyzed policies and politics affecting a broad array of natural resources, both renewable (forests, rangelands, and wildlife) and nonrenewable (minerals). Her articles have appeared in Agricultural Systems, Development and Change, Governance, Human Ecology, and Journal of Southern African Studies. Dr. Poteete serves on the board of the Concepts and Methods research committee of the International Political Science Association (2006 - 2009). -
2. CIPEC - Introduction to the Summer Institute
www.cipec.org/training/summer_ - [Cached]Published on: 1/1/2002 Last Visited: 12/22/2007
Dr. Amy Poteete, Research Coordinator, International Forestry Resources and Institutions (IFRI) research program, Workshop in Political Theory and Policy Analysis. After receiving her doctorate in political science from Duke University in 1999, Dr. Poteete spent a year teaching at Yale University before joining the IFRI research program. Her research focuses on natural resource management as a window onto the social, economic, and political position of resource-dependent populations. Current research projects explore how historical patterns of social organization affect possibilities for political mobilization by resource-dependent populations, how perceptions of natural resource systems affect the development of rules for their management, and when communities respond to perceived resource degradation through redistribution versus exclusion. Dr. Poteete is a member of the teaching team for the IFRI research seminar taught each fall at Indiana University. -
3. Faculty & Staff
politicalscience.concordia.ca/ - [Cached]Published on: 2/22/2007 Last Visited: 2/22/2007
Amy Poteete, Duke University Assistant Professor

