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Phone: (303) 492-8923
Email: anne.costain@colorado.edu
Office: Hazel Gates Woodruff Cottage, Rm. 102


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ANNE COSTAIN (Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University, Year) received her A.B. from Brown University and her Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins. She has been a Bunting Fellow at Harvard University and a Guest Scholar at the Brookings Institution. She has held a number of administrative positions including associate dean for social sciences and associate vice president for human relations and risk management. Professor Costain is winner of a University of Colorado Student Organization for Alumni Relations (SOAR) Distinguished Teaching Award and is a President's Teaching Scholar at the University of Colorado. She has been recognized by the Women's Caucus of the American Political Science Association for her efforts to help women advance within the discipline.
Professor Costain's publications include Inviting Women's Rebellion: A Political Process Interpretation of the Women's Movement, edited books on Social Movements and American Political Institutions and Democracy, Deliberation and the Media, and numerous journal articles and chapters in edited books. Her current research examines non-violence as a social movement tactic and the political aftermath of the amendment two debate in Colorado.
Chambers, Simone, and Anne Costain, eds. 2000. Deliberation, Democracy,and the Media. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield.
Costain, Anne N. 1992. Inviting Women's Rebellion: A Political Process Interpretation of the Women's Movement. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press.
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