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Maraam Dwidar is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Government. Her research focuses on coalition dynamics, intersectional advocacy, and the influence of lobbying in administrative rulemaking. She explores how diverse coalitions shape policy outcomes, particularly in contexts involving social justice, tribal governance, and Black political identity.
Her academic training includes a Ph.D. from The University of Texas at Austin. Key research themes include the interplay between organizational leadership, intersectional frameworks, and policy implementation. She has published extensively on topics such as regulatory lobbying strategies, faith-based political engagement, and media's role in policy processes.
While her work emphasizes empirical analysis of rulemaking procedures and advocacy coalitions, she also examines cultural and institutional factors shaping political behavior. No scientific awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
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