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Sarah E. James is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Political Science at Gonzaga University, where she researches the American political economy, inequality, and social policy with emphasis on state and local governance. Her work bridges theoretical frameworks of federalism, bureaucratic politics, and American political development to address systemic inequities.
Her educational background includes a PhD in Government and Social Policy from Harvard University (awarded May 2021) and a Master of Education (MEd). This training underpins her interdisciplinary approach to political institutions and policy analysis.
Dr. James investigates how research availability alters power dynamics in policy reform, particularly regarding failed policies. Her recent focus examines data-driven decision-making in state responses to crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, revealing how institutional capacity and partisan divisions shape policy outcomes. She also analyzes evolving political organizations and their impact on party systems, contributing to understanding inequality perpetuation through institutional design.
Her publication portfolio demonstrates a trajectory from electoral politics (2019) through political science pedagogy (2021) to pandemic policy analysis (2022), consistently centering on data's role in democratic accountability. Key themes include bureaucratic responsiveness, federal-state tensions, and the visualization of political narratives in historical contexts.
Scientific recognition includes:
- Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study Graduate Fellowship
- Multidisciplinary Program in Inequality & Social Policy Fellowship
Her book The Politics of Failed Politics (Oxford University Press) expands her research on institutional recognition of policy failure. While specific grant details beyond fellowships aren't documented here, her Sustainable Development Goal alignments (SDG 1: No Poverty, SDG 3: Good Health, SDG 4: Quality Education) indicate applied research with societal impact. Current work continues to explore data's transformative potential in policy reform cycles.
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