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Patricia Boling is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Purdue University's College of Liberal Arts. Her academic career spans several decades with significant contributions to political science, particularly in the areas of gender studies, family policy, and comparative politics.
Dr. Boling earned her bachelor's degree in politics from the University of California, Santa Cruz, followed by her master's and Ph.D. in political science from the University of California, Berkeley. Her research trajectory has evolved from examining privacy rights in intimate life to comparative analysis of work-family policies across different national contexts.
- University of California, Santa Cruz - B.A. in Politics
- University of California, Berkeley - M.A. and Ph.D. in Political Science
Professor Boling's research focuses on how issues rooted in private and intimate life become politicized. Her work bridges feminist theory, legal philosophy, and comparative policy analysis, with particular attention to Japan, France, Germany, and the United States. She has pioneered comparative approaches to food and agriculture policy, examining how personal dietary choices intersect with public policy concerns. Her scholarship consistently explores the tension between private autonomy and public responsibility, especially regarding gender, family, and reproductive matters.
Analysis of her extensive publication record reveals a clear trajectory from theoretical work on privacy and intimate life toward increasingly comparative and policy-oriented research. Her scholarship demonstrates strong interdisciplinary connections between political theory, gender studies, and policy analysis, with growing emphasis on food systems and agricultural policy in recent years. Her comparative framework has expanded from primarily US-focused analysis to sophisticated cross-national studies of welfare states and family policies.
Professor Boling has received significant recognition for her contributions to academia:
- College of Liberal Arts award for outstanding undergraduate teaching
- Induction into Purdue's Book of Great Teachers
Her academic leadership extends beyond teaching excellence to substantial scholarly contributions that have shaped discourse in feminist political theory and comparative social policy. While specific grant information isn't detailed in the available materials, her extensive publication record spanning multiple countries and policy areas suggests successful research funding. Her work demonstrates sustained engagement with both theoretical questions in political science and practical policy implications across different national contexts.
Though specific laboratory or research team information isn't provided in the available materials, Professor Boling's work shows evidence of collaborative research, particularly in her comparative international studies that would require cross-cultural research networks and partnerships.



