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Gamble's research interests include political representation, race politics, congressional politics, and identity politics. Her current research examines how increased racial diversity impacts deliberation and discussion in the U.S. Congress. She is broadly interested in the link between race and political representation. Gamble is also interested in identity politics. She is looking to conduct research on how the intersection of identity, specifically race and gender, inform political representation. Overview | Research | Grants/Awards | Teaching | Publications
Katrina Gamble joined the faculty at Brown University in the Fall of 2005. She received her MA and PhD in political science from Emory University in Atlanta, GA. She earned an A.B. in Government from Smith College. Gamble is the recipient of several awards and honors, including the Ted Robinson Award for Best Dissertation Proposal in Minority Politics in 2004. She was a fellow at the Center for the Study of African American Politics at the University of Rochester and has been a visiting scholar at the American Political Science Association's Centennial Center for Political Science and Public Affairs.
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