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Kate Hunt is a Lecturer in the Department of International Studies at Indiana University Bloomington, affiliated with the Hamilton Lugar School. Her work bridges political science, sociology, human rights, and gender studies, with a focus on social movements and political communication.
Educational Background:
- Ph.D. in Political Science, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, May 2016
- Women and Gender Studies Specialization
- International Human Rights and Diversity Specialization
- M.A. in Political Science, Arizona State University, 2009
- B.A. in Political Science (Honors), University of Minnesota, Morris, 2007
Kate's research examines how social movements, especially those advocating for reproductive rights, use framing strategies and social media to influence public opinion and policy. She investigates the role of human rights discourse in mobilization and the dynamics of attention in digital activism. Her interdisciplinary approach integrates insights from political science, sociology, and gender studies.
Her recent publications explore the use of Twitter in abortion debates, the viral spread of movement messages, the impact of CEDAW ratification on abortion laws, and innovative teaching methods using pop culture. These works reflect a consistent focus on gender, power, and political engagement in both real-world and educational contexts.
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Kate Hunt has contributed to research on social movements and political education. While no grants or student advisees are listed, her collaborative work with Mike Gruszczynski highlights active scholarly engagement. She contributes to pedagogical innovation in political science education.
Kate is not associated with any specific lab or research team in the provided text, but her interdisciplinary profile suggests collaboration across departments and centers related to human rights and gender studies.



