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IN THE NEWS


The House Mother Built, Texas State University - The University Star
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Carol was quoted in story on Romney's “binders full of women” published in The New Republic.
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INTERVIEWS


From City Hall to the Senate Floor: Woman of Color are Ready to Run
Interviewed by: Anna Fisher-Pinkert
Commonwealth Journal (1/18/2017)
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Contested Transformation Interview
Interviewed by: Heath Brown
New Books in Political Science (2/6/2017)
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REVIEWS


Latina Politics, Latino Politics: Gender, Culture, and Political Participation in Boston

“[A]n important contribution to the growing literature on Latinos(as). Its focus on gender, politics, and culture should guide future research on Latino(a) community building.”
The New England Quarterly

“This book presents a serious challenge to the dominant American political science literature on political participation by minorities, especially Latinos. Hardy-Fanta treats and critiques that literature extremely well, using a radically different method to demonstrate that prior theories about Latino apathy are dependent on very constricted notions of political participation and even the meaning of 'what is political.' Her work integrates the literature on political participation with more recent feminist studies of gender differences in decision-making, relationships, and other kinds of social behavior. An added plus is that it is gracefully written, with a blend of theoretical discussion and down-to-earth vignettes of real people.”
Deborah A. Stone, David R. Pokross Professor of Law and Social Policy, Brandeis University

 

FEATURED


“Carol Hardy-Fanta, PhD’91, is tracking our transforming American political landscape,” by Bethany Romano
Brandeis University – Heller News (2/15/2017)
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Book featured at UMass Boston panel
Carol Hardy-Fanta was joined by Boston City Councilor Michelle Wu, City Councilor At Large Ayanna Pressley, among others.
By reporter Maedot Kassa
The Mass Media (3/6/2017)
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Film of the UMass Boston panel (above) as part of WGBH TV's Forum Network.
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BLOGS


PSNow: Women of Color are Bright Spots in Contested Transformation
2016 Election Reflection Series
Political Science Now Blog
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Carol Hardy-Fanta Blog in Chile
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Twenty-five Years after Anita Hill
Fifteen Eightyfour
Cambridge University Press
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Women of Color are the Force for Change
McCormack Speaks
UMass Boston
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