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Vicki Hsueh is a Professor in the Department of Political Science at Western Washington University (WWU), affiliated with the Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Department. She joined WWU in 2003 and currently serves as the President of the United Faculty of Western Washington (UFWW). Her research focuses on protest movements, decolonial theory, indigenous politics, health activism, and gender studies. She teaches courses such as Introduction to Political Theory, Feminist Political Theory, and American Political Thought.
Her scholarly work includes the book Hybrid Constitutions: Making and Unmaking Power and Privilege in Colonial America (Duke University Press, 2010) and a forthcoming project, Making Care: From Affective Refusal to Democratic Worldmaking, exploring affect and history in protest actions. She has published articles in journals like Contemporary Political Theory and Review of Politics.
Her academic contributions span colonialism studies, theoretical engagements with indigenous sovereignty, and critical analyses of political thought. She actively participates in academic leadership roles, balancing teaching, research, and institutional governance.




