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Faculty >Paul Dosh
Before joining the Macalester faculty in 2004, Paul Dosh
taught at Carleton College, the University of California at Berkeley, and San
Quentin Prison. A Fulbright-Hays
scholar, he holds a B.A. from Carleton (1996), a Ph.D. from UC Berkeley (2004),
and is the recipient of several teaching awards.
An expert on Latin American politics and social
movements, he is the author of Demanding
the Land: Urban Popular Movements in Peru and Ecuador, 1990-2005
(forthcoming from Penn State University Press). His articles appear in Latin
American Perspectives, Latin American
Politics & Society, the Journal
of Latin American Studies, the NACLA
Report on the Americas, and the Political
Science Educator.
As a Montessori educator, Paul
offers students an innovative learning environment that emphasizes
self-teaching, peer-teaching, and civic engagement. His courses include Foundations of Comparative Politics, Latin
America through Women’s Eyes, Latin American Politics, Latino Politics,
Comparative Social Movements, a Senior Research Seminar, and the Chuck Green
Civic Engagement Fellowship.
A frequent invited speaker, he has
given over 60 presentations at universities, conferences, grassroots
organizations, and political events around the Americas. Major presentations include the keynote
address at the University of California Teaching Effectiveness Award
ceremony (2001), a featured address at the Lake Country Institute’s conference
on Montessori and peace (2008), and commencement addresses at Carleton (2003)
and Berkeley (2001, 2004).
As an educator, scholar, activist, and poet, Paul has been
engaged with social justice struggles in the Americas for most of his life and
has worked in ten Latin American countries.
He loves to dance salsa.
Curriculum Vitae
Course Resources (Including Syllabi and Sample Student Work)
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Paul Dosh &
James Lerager's
new photo essay
"Demanding the Land"
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