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Kimberley Turner serves as an Assistant Professor of International Affairs at the University of Pittsburgh, teaching courses including Nonviolent Resistance Movement (PIA 2476). Previously, she held postdoctoral fellowships at Brown University's Watson Institute (2022-2023) and Harvard University's Belfer Center for International Security (2021-2023).
Her academic credentials:
- PhD in Political Science, Southern Illinois University, Carbondale (2021)
- MA, Loyola University Chicago
- BA, DePaul University
Her research examines mass movement dynamics, specializing in nonviolent resistance efficacy measurement and the relationship between skilled labor grievances and contentious politics in authoritarian systems. Methodologically innovative, she develops novel metrics for resistance outcomes while analyzing wage/employment disputes as catalysts for political mobilization under autocratic rule. Her interdisciplinary work bridges political science, international relations, and social movement theory.
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