Arturo Chang

Arturo Chang

First Name: 
Arturo
Last Name: 
Chang
Title: 
Assistant Professor
Office Location : 
MN 5158
Biography : 

Arturo’s research centers on the study of popular movements, nation-building, race and ethnicity, as well as Indigenous, Latin American, and Latinx politics. His work approaches these topics through postcolonial, decolonial, comparative, and historical methods in political theory. His book, A New World of Revolutions: Popular Imaginations and Movements across the Americas (forthcoming with Princeton University Press) analyzes the importance of hemispheric politics, discourses, and cultural production for the development of popular postcolonial movements during the Age of Revolutions (c.1770-1830). Arturo’s research has appeared in the American Journal of Political Science, the American Political Science Review, Contemporary Political Theory, International Theory, Polity, Studies in Comparative International Development, and the International Journal of Political Economy.

Education: 
BA, DePaul University
MA, Northwestern University
PhD, Northwestern University
Personal Website: 
https://www.arturochang.com/

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Areas of Interest: 
  • Popular Movements
  • Revolution
  • Nation-Building
  • Indigenous Politics
  • Ethnic and Racial Studies
  • Latin American and Latinx Political Thought. 
Other Website: 
UTM Department of Political Science: 
https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/political-science/people/arturo-chang-leave