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Cathy Lisa Schneider is an American author and professor of democracy and dictatorship; comparative social movements; political violence; and policing. She is a professor at American University's School of International Service.

Education

Schneider completed a Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts at University at Albany, SUNY. She earned a Master of Arts and Ph.D. at Cornell University. [1]

Career

Schneider writes and teaches on democracy, dictatorship and resistance, political violence and social movements. Her research and publications are based on ethnographic research in Latin America, the United States and Europe. She is a professor at American University School of International Service. [1]

Selected works

  • Schneider, Cathy Lisa (2010). Shantytown Protest in Pinochet's Chile. Temple University Press. ISBN  9781439905463. [2]
  • Schneider, Cathy Lisa (2014). Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York. University of Pennsylvania Press. ISBN  9780812209860. [3]
  • Castañeda, Ernesto; Schneider, Cathy Lisa (2017). Collective Violence, Contentious Politics, and Social Change: A Charles Tilly Reader. Routledge. ISBN  9781351792776. [4]

References

  1. ^ a b "Faculty Profile: Cathy Lisa Schneider". American University. Retrieved 2019-05-12.
  2. ^ Reviews of Shantytown Protest in Pinochet's Chile:
  3. ^ Reviews of Police Power and Race Riots:
    • Smith, W. (2015). Policing Democracy: Race, Riots and Protest. Perspectives on Politics, 13(3), 774-777. doi: 10.1017/S1537592715001334
    • Eick, V. (2015), Schneider, Cathy L. 2014: Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Int J Urban Regional, 39: 1059-1061. doi: 10.1111/1468-2427.12267
    • Stuart Kirby (2015) Police power and race riots: urban unrest in Paris and New York, Policing and Society, 25:3,330-332, doi: 10.1080/10439463.2015.1013768
    • Howard, A. M. (2015). Book Review: Police Power and Race Riots: Urban Unrest in Paris and New York. Humanity & Society, 39(1), 118–120. doi: 10.1177/0160597614563388
  4. ^ Reviews of Collective Violence, Contentious Politics, and Social Change:

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