Professor Carol Swain of Vanderbilt University (I interviewed her earlier this year–check it out under PODCAST) just e-mailed me to let me know about her entry into the blogosphere. Here is her bio for those who are unfamiliar with Professor Swain:
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Carol M. Swain (B.A., Roanoke College, 1983; M.A., Virginia Polytechnic & State Univ., 1984; Ph.D., University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 1989; MSL, Yale, 2000; member of Phi Beta Kappa).
Before joining Vanderbilt in 1999, Professor Swain was a tenured associate professor of politics and public policy at Princeton University.
Her highly acclaimed book, Black Faces, Black Interests: The Representation of African Americans in Congress was named one of the seven outstanding academic books of 1994 by Library Choice Journal, received the 1994 Woodrow Wilson prize for the best book published in the U.S. on government, politics or international affairs, the Hardeman Prize for best scholarly work on Congress during 1994-1995, and was the co-winner of the Key Award for the best book published on southern politics.
Black Faces, Black Interests has received three U.S. Supreme Court citations.
Her more recent books are Debating Immigration (ed.), The New White Nationalism in America: Its Challenge to Integration,and Contemporary Voices of White Nationalism (co-authored with Russ Nieli).
Professor Swain’s work on representation and race relations has earned her national and international accolades.
She has appeared on numerous radio and television shows including C-Span’s Washington Journal, PBS’s News Hour with Jim Lehrer, ABC News, Fox News Live, CNN’s Lou Dobbs Tonight, CNN’s Anderson Cooper, CNN’s Showbiz Tonight, CNN’s Paula Zahn, CNBC, Tavis Smiley Show, and National Public Radio’s Morning Edition, Here and Now, and The Connection.
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