Jeannie Grussendorf
Associate Chair Political Science- Education
Ph.D. Bradford University, UK 1998
- Specializations
Comparative & International Relations: Peace Research, International Organizations, Global Terrorism, American Politics (Foreign and Domestic)
- Biography
- Jeannie Grussendorf is an Associate Chair and has been in the department since 2006. She has a Ph.D. in Peace Studies from Bradford University (UK) and teaches a variety of international relations courses (Global Issues, U.S. Foreign Policy, European Politics, International Relations, and Politics of Peace). Her current research interests evolve around the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning, specifically focusing on critical thinking, emancipatory pedagogy and active learning. Prior to coming to GSU, Jeannie Grussendorf worked on a youth violence prevention project at the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (2000-2004) and taught at East Carolina University (2004-2006).
- Publications
Grussendorf, J. (2007) “State actors and terrorism” in: Kilroy, R. (ed.) Threats to Homeland Security: An All-Hazards Perspective. Wiley and Sons. Fall 2007.
Grussendorf, J. (2007) and “Non-state actors and terrorism” in: Kilroy, R. (ed.) Threats to Homeland Security: An All-Hazards Perspective. Wiley and Sons.
Howard, B.; Shegog, R.; Grussendorf, J.; Benjamins, L.; Stelzig, D.; McAlister, A. (2007) *http://www.peacetest.org/: Development, implementation, and evaluation of a web-based violence-prevention program in a time of war*. Journal of Peace Research, 44(5): 559-571.