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Kellam Marisa

ケラム マリサ | Kellam Marisa
Affiliation and department:
Job title: Associate Professor
Homepage URL  (1): https://sites.google.com/site/marisakellam
Research field  (1): Politics
Research keywords  (5): Media freedom ,  Coalitions ,  Political parties ,  Latin America ,  Democracy
Research theme for competitive and other funds  (4):
  • 2021 - 2026 International Collaborative Research on Democratic Regress, Renewal, and Resilience
  • 2020 - 2025 Transitions within Democracy: Institutions, Interests, and Accountability
  • 2017 - 2021 Explaining Media Freedom Decline in Democracies
  • 2013 - 2015 Parties for Hire: Non-Programmatic Parties in Coalitional Politics
Papers (9):
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MISC (4):
  • KELLAM, Marisa. In Pursuit of Work-Life Balance in America and in Japan. Sankaku News. 2019. 22
  • Marisa Kellam. Media Freedom Decline in Democracies: Lessons from Latin America. CP: Newsletter of the Comparative Politics Organized Section of the American Political Science Association. 2018. 28. 2. 44-49
  • KELLAM, Marisa. Blog post on Why Pre-Electoral Coalitions in Presidential Systems?. Presidential Power Blog. 2017
  • KELLAM, Marisa, STEIN, Elizabeth A. Trump's war on the news media is serious. Just look at Latin America. The Washington Post. 2016
Lectures and oral presentations  (9):
  • Press Coverage and Popular Protests: An Alternative Path to Presidential Accountability in Latin America?
    (Western Political Science Association annual meeting 2016)
  • Media Freedom in Ecuador
    (2015)
  • Latin America’s Accountability Deficit Trap: Declining Political Competition and Declining Media Freedom
    (2015)
  • The Nationalization of Presidential Elections in the Americas
    (The Nationalization of Electoral Politics: Frontiers of Research 2015)
  • Latin America’s Accountability Deficit Trap: Declining Political Competition and Declining Media Freedom.
    (American Political Science Association annual meeting 2015)
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Education (2):
  • 1998 - 2007 University of California, Los Angeles Political Science M.A. and Ph.D.
  • 1991 - 1995 University of California, Santa Barbara Political Science and Latin American & Iberian Studies B.A.
Professional career (1):
  • Ph.D. (UCLA (United States of America))
Work history (4):
  • 2016/04 - 現在 Waseda University Faculty of Political Science and Economics Associate Professor
  • 2021/10 - 2023/06 Stanford University Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law Visiting Scholar
  • 2013/04 - 2016/03 Waseda University Waseda Institute for Advanced Study Associate Professor (without Tenure)
  • 2007 - 2013 Texas A&M University Department of Political Science Assistant Professor
Awards (4):
  • 2021 - Waseda University Presidential Teaching Award
  • 2005 - Best Student Paper, Latin American Political Institutions Section, Latin American Studies Association
  • 1996 - City Club Prize for academic achievement, First Place Recipient, University of California, Santa Barbara
  • 1995 - Phi Beta Kappa Honor Society
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