michaelfmccullough
| Forum role | Member since | Last activity | Topics created | Replies created |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Member | Dec 16, 2015 (10 years) |
7 years | 5 | 8 |
- Forum role
- Member
- Member since
Dec 16, 2015 (10 years)
- Last activity
- 7 years
- Topics created
- 5
- Replies created
- 8
Bio
I am a political scientist with a special interest in complexity theory and a more particular interest in developing a complexity theory of power. For the better part of twenty-five years, I adjuncted in City University of New York political science departments (Brooklyn College, City College, Hunter College). I received a B.A. in English Lit from Notre Dame (1968), a Latin American Studies A.M. from Stanford (1979), and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the CUNY Graduate Center (1995)
My statements to date on a complexity theory of power are accessible at ResearchGate.net and Academia.edu. They are "A Complexity Theory of Power" (published in the Fall 2018 edition of the Journal on Policy and Complex Systems), “Democratization and Its Obstruction” (delivered at the 2014 Telos conference at NYU) and “Grounding Political Science in the Physical World” (presented at the 2014 IPSA Conference in Montreal).