
معرفی
Andrew Proctor is an Assistant Instructional Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago, affiliated with MAPSS, the Department of Political Science, and the Center for the Study of Gender and Sexuality. His research examines intersections of sexuality, gender, race, and class within U.S. political institutions, focusing on how marginalized groups form identities and mobilize politically. He holds a PhD from Princeton University and has taught at Wake Forest University and the University of Minnesota.
Education:
- PhD and MA in Politics, Princeton University (with certificate in Gender and Sexuality Studies)
- MA in Social Sciences, University of Chicago
- BA in Political Science and Sociology, The Ohio State University
Research Interests: Proctor studies the construction of LGBTQ political identities through activist-party interactions, focusing on how civil rights and libertarian frameworks shape partisan alignment. His book project Come Out Voting challenges conventional views of political parties as passive reflectors of group interests.
Awards:
- Ken Sherrill Dissertation Award (2021)
Teaching: Courses include research design, queer politics, and the intersection of labor movements with sexuality and race. He co-authors collaborative research projects with students.


