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Jeremy Grace, MA

Lecturer, Dept of Political Science and Internatio

State University of New York at Geneseo

Democratization, Refugee

Jeremy Grace has been a member of the Geneseo faculty since 2000. He is also the coordinator of the International Relations program.
He is a lecturer of international relations and director of the IR program at SUNY Geneseo. He received his M.A in International Affairs from American University in Washington DC in 1995. Prior to joining the Geneseo faculty in 2000, he worked for four years designing democratization and elections programs with the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and International Organization for Migration (IOM) in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Kosovo, and East Timor. He has published studies and discussion papers for the IOM, IFES, and the World Bank, and served as Senior Advisor to the IOM Political Rights and Enfranchisement System Strenthening project aimed at protecting the political rights of refugees and conflict-forced migrants. As part of the project, he has provided technical assistance related to peacebuilding, refugees, and democratization to national governments and international organizations through field assessments to Kosovo, Liberia, Uganda, Nepal, and Afghanistan, among others.

Shyam Sriram, PhD

Assistant Professor & Program Director / Political Science

Canisius University

American Politics, immigration and politics, Immigration Policy, Political Science Expert, Race and religion, Refugee, Refugee integration, refugee policy, refugee resettlement, Social Justice, Social Sciences

Shyam Sriram, PhD, is an assistant professor of political science and director of the Political Science Program at Canisius University.  He is available to offer expert commentary on the complex intersections of religion, immigration policy, and American politics. His unique background and extensive research experience provide valuable insights into some of today's most pressing social and political issues.

Areas of Analysis: Religion and American Politics:

  • Historical and contemporary relationships between religious beliefs and political behavior
  • Intersection of race, gender, and American identity with religious views
  • Religious nationalism in contemporary politics
  • Evolution of religious freedom and the establishment clause

Immigration and Refugee Policy:

  • Federal, state, and local coordination of refugee programs
  • Immigration's impact on religious and political landscapes
  • Public attitudes toward immigration across demographic groups
  • Local implementation of national immigration policies

Background:
Dr. Sriram brings both academic expertise and personal insight to these topics. As the founder of Canisius University's Muslim Students Association and Every Campus a Refuge, he demonstrates a deep commitment to social justice and practical application of political science principles. His forthcoming book examining JFK Jr.'s immigration legacy adds to his numerous academic publications.

Areas of Expertise:

  • American Politics
  • Religion and Politics (particularly Islam)
  • Refugee Resettlement
  • U.S. Immigration Politics and Policy
  • Asian Pacific American Politics
  • State Policy

Education:

  • PhD, Political Science, University of California at Santa Barbara
  • MA, Political Science, University of California at Santa Barbara
  • MA, Political Science, Georgia State University
  • BA, Political Science, Purdue University

Publications: 

Sriram, Shyam K. 2024 (Forthcoming). An Introduction to Refugee Resettlement in the United States. Solano Beach, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.

 

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