
معرفی
Jan Feldman serves as a Professor in the Department of Political Science within the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Vermont. She has held this position since 1982 and maintains an active presence with her office located in Old Mill Room 511 on the Burlington campus.
Her academic foundation includes:
- B.A. from Swarthmore College
- M.A. and Ph.D. from Cornell University
Professor Feldman's research centers on political theory and political culture, with seminal contributions to Soviet political theory, post-Soviet democratic transitions, trade policy, and population theory. Her work critically examines citizenship frameworks through intersecting lenses of faith and feminism, particularly analyzing religious communities like the Lubavitchers within liberal democracies. This intellectual trajectory bridges historical Soviet studies with contemporary debates on religious pluralism, gender equity, and democratic theory.
No scientific awards were documented in the provided materials.
While specific advising relationships and grant details remain unmentioned, her scholarly impact is evidenced by two major monographs: Citizenship, Faith, and Feminism (Brandeis University Press, 2011) and Lubavitchers As Citizens: A Paradox of Liberal Democracy (Cornell University Press, 2003). The biography indicates no laboratory or research team affiliations.




