Carlos Alberto dos Anjos Cunha
Carlos.Cunha@iscte-iul.pt
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CARLOS
ALBERTO
CUNHADeanSchool
of
Humanities
and
Social
SciencesC123Swainsboro,
GA
30401Office:
(478)
289-2063Cell:
(631)
987-7878
E-mail:
ccunha@ega.eduE-mail:
cunhacdowling@yahoo.com
EDUCATION1980-1987
Ph.D.,
University
of
Massachusetts-Amherst
Major:
Latin
American
Area
Studies
Minor:
International
Relations
Other
Teaching
Fields:
Comparative
Politics,
American
Politics,
Political
Theory1978-1980
M.A.,
University
of
Connecticut-Storrs
Major:
International
Relations
Minor:
Comparative
Politics1976-1978
B.A.,
University
of
Massachusetts-Amherst
Major:
French
Minor:
Latin
American
StudiesEMPLOYMENT2019-Present
East
Georgia
State
College
(Swainsboro,
GA)
Dean
of
School
of
Humanities
and
Social
Sciences2016-2019
Lincoln
University
(Jefferson
City,
MO)
Full
Professor
-
Political
Science1992-2016
Dowling
College
(Oakdale,
NY)
Full
Professor
-
Political
Science1991-1992
Sarah
Lawrence
College
(Bronxville,
NY)
Guest
Professor
-
Latin
American
Politics1988-1991
State
University
of
New
York/Geneseo
Assistant
Professor
-
Comparative
Politics1987-1988
Northeastern
Illinois
University
(Chicago)
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Educational Qualifications
Bachelor of Science in French, University of Massachusetts Amherst, in 1978 M.Sc. in Political Science, University of Connecticut, in 1980 PhD in Poltical Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst, in 1987
Research Groups
Politics and Citizenship
Projects
Recent Publications
Scientific journal paper
Boomgaarden, H., Schmitt-Beck, R., Brandenburg, H., Cunha, C., Hopmann, D. N., O’Malley, E....Tworzecki, H. (2016). Media and campaign effects on vote choice at national elections in Europe: a review of a multilingual research landscape. Studies in Media and Communication. 5 (2), 129-172
Book chapter
Cunha, C. & Seiceira, F. (2017). “Information Communication Technologies, Citizens, and Parliament in Portugal: the Continued e-Democracy Gap and Lessons from the Obama ‘Experience.’” . In Policy Implications of Virtual Work. (pp. 165-197). Basingstoke: Palgrave.
Cunha, C. & Seiceira, F. (2017). "O Papel dos Novos Média na Política em Portugal: Uma Abordagem Comparada." . In "O Papel dos Novos Média na Política em Portugal: Uma Abordagem Comparada." . Parede: Principia.
Cunha, C. & Lobo, M. (2016). Campanhas políticas na rede social Facebook: uma análise comparativa das eleições presidenciais em França (2012) e Portugal (2011). In André Freire, Marco Lisi, José Manuel Leite Viegas (Ed.), Representação e participação política na Europa em crise . Lisboa: Assembleia da República.
Cunha, C. & Seiceira, F. (2015). “New Media, Citizens, and Parliament in Portugal: the Continued e-Democracy Gap and Lessons from the Obama ‘Experience.’”. In André Freire And José Manuel Leite Viegas (Ed.), Political Representation In Portugal: The Years Of The Socialist Majority, 2005-2009. Reino Unido: Escrytos.
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Comunications
Talk
Cunha, C. (2020). “President Trump and the American Political Tradition, Year Four.” . Georgia Political Science Association annual conference .
Cunha, C. (2019). “The Portuguese Communist Party's Historical, Parliamentary, Oppositional Tactics in National and European Parliaments: Case Study-European Integration.”. ECPR Joint Sessions/session #16 “Opposition Parties as Strategic Actors in Parliament in National and European Parliaments: Case Study-European Integration.”.
Cunha, C. & Lobo (2019). “Portuguese Digital Politics and Government: the Use of Social Media by Portugal’s Members of Parliament.”. Workshop “Recent Iberian Political Developments: Gender Gap and Digital Media Issues”.
Cunha, C. & Lobo (2019). “The Portuguese Financial and Economic Crisis: Responsibilization, Policies, Perceptions, and Beliefs Regarding Government (2008-2016).”. “Crisis and Renewal of Democracy: Portugal in Comparative Perspective, 2008-2019”.
Cunha, C. (2019). “President Trump and the American Political Tradition, Year Three.”. Georgia Political Science Association annual conference.
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