by Jocelyn Sage Mitchell | May 21, 2022 | Grants and Team Projects, Public Opinion, Publications
Image from Lesekreis, Wikimedia Commons I love this quote from Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking Glass, when Humpty Dumpty says to Alice: “When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less.” Now, the political science research is...
by Jocelyn Sage Mitchell | Apr 21, 2022 | Grants and Team Projects, Public Presentations, Publications, Teaching and Mentoring
Brochure title page from the Her Majlis exhibition, Hamad bin Khalifa University Art Gallery, September 2015. Full brochure accessible here. Authentic learning is a teaching approach that gets students involved in real-life experiences to promote active...
by Jocelyn Sage Mitchell | Feb 10, 2022 | Grants and Team Projects, Publications, Teaching and Mentoring
Collaboration and teamwork are my favorite aspects of academia! I firmly believe that knowledge is strengthened by diversity. My research, while grounded in political science, has been greatly enhanced by the interdisciplinary teams of researchers and undergraduate...
by Jocelyn Sage Mitchell | Jan 23, 2022 | Grants and Team Projects, Publications
The only thing better than walking through the gorgeous new National Museum of Qatar… was walking through it with my friend and Qatari history professor, Dr. Mariam Ibrahim Al-Hammadi! Mariam and I met at a 2014 Gulf Research Meeting workshop at the University of...