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    Politics

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    Department of Politics
    6 East 16th Street, room 711A
    New York, NY 10003
    212.229.5747 x3090
    Fax: 212.229.5473

    Mailing Address
    79 Fifth Avenue, room 711A
    New York, NY 10003 

    Chair
    Rafi Youatt

    Senior Secretary
    Yvonne Garrett

    Student Advisor
    Lydia Nobbs

    Politics Student Handbook

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  • The Politics department brings together research, both historical and contemporary, with critical political theory and social inquiry. Building on the legacy of NSSR scholars such as Hannah Arendt, Charles Tilly, and Aristide Zolberg, it offers a distinctive program of inquiry in which students engage with theoretical analyses of politics and explore new ways of understanding complex political worlds, past and present. The program employs scholarly debate and analysis to bring clarity to difficult and pressing political questions of our time.

    Our graduate program is research led. We teach what we work on, and we encourage and help students to be free-ranging, intellectually voracious, and deeply analytical scholars in seminars and in their own research and discussions. The Politics curriculum centers on topics that cut across conventional categories of political life and the discipline of political science. Our faculty’s areas of particular strength include 1) oligarchy, autocracy, and fascism in relation to democratic theory and practice; 2) political economy and inequality in historical, theoretical, and ethnographic frameworks; 3) the history of international legal and political thought; 4) mobility, migration, and borders; and 5) interdisciplinary political methodologies.

    The MA program, which offers both one- and two- year options, is an immersive experience in political inquiry that leads students to top doctoral programs and to careers in policy, government, activism, and NGOs. The selective Politics PhD program is home to award-winning students whose scholarship, public writing, and activism often go hand in hand. The department also has a joint Politics–Historical Studies PhD, which provides integrated training in social science and history.  

      All students are encouraged to work with and take seminars led by faculty in other departments and programs, including formally affiliated faculty. We see critically engaged methodologies, including political theoretic, qualitative, historical, and interpretive approaches, as an important foundation for persuasive, creative, and informed research in politics. At the same time, we remain focused on the substance and study of political life, rather than pursuing methodology for its own sake.

      Workshops and events bringing together the intellectual community of the department are an important and regular part of our academic life. They include the Politics Speaker Series, the Theory Collective, and the Global Politics Workshop. Department faculty also help lead key interdisciplinary institutes at The New School, including the India China Institute, the Zolberg Institute on Migration and Mobility, and the Graduate Institute for Design, Ethnography, and Social Thought. These centers provide important venues for students to engage with intellectual discourse around the university. The Union of Political Science Students helps organize graduate intellectual exchange and graduate student social life.

      Distinguished visiting scholars regularly join our faculty to assist with dissertation supervision and other student work. Learn more about becoming a visiting scholar.

    • Politics Degrees

      The Department of Politics offers an MA and a PhD degree.

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