Washington and Lee University - Political Science
Louisiana State University
LSU Honors College Office of Fellowship Advising
Coastal Carolina University
Washington and Lee University
Southeastern Louisiana University
Hammond
LA
Fall 2012: Sections of American Politics
State and Local Government
Political Statistics
and Public Administration\nSpring 2013: Sections of State and Local Government
Political Statistics
Congress
and Politics and Literature
Instructor
Southeastern Louisiana University
Supervisor: Dr. Drew Lamonica Arms\nDuties: Aided students with fellowship and scholarship applications
including editing essays and personal statements.
LSU Honors College Office of Fellowship Advising
Head Supervisor
Supervisor: Kathryn Roundtree\nDuties: Supervised the PPRL’s phone surveyors
including monitoring hourly
daily
and weekly productivity and performing quality control checks. I was also in charge of hiring new employees and maintaining the employee work schedule.
LSU Public Policy Research Lab
Baton Rouge
LA
Sections of Introduction to Political Theory and Introduction to American Politics.
Graduate Instructor
Louisiana State University
Teaching courses in Political Theory and American Politics
Coastal Carolina University
Washington and Lee University
Lexington
VA
Winter 2015: Sections of Introduction to Political Philosophy
Modern Political Philosophy
and Technology and the Republic\nFall 2014: Sections of Introduction to Political Philosophy
and Classical Political Philosophy\nWinter 2014: Sections of Introduction to Global Politics
and Utopian Political Thought\nFall 2013: Sections of Applied Statistics
and Reason and Revelation in the American Founding
Visiting Assistant Professor of Politics
Clemson
SC
Fall 2015: American Political Thought\nSpring 2016: Technology and the Republic\n\nI am currently completing my forthcoming book
Journey Towards Creation in Scientific-Dystopian Fiction (Lexington Books: 2016).
Hayek Visiting Scholar
Institute for the Study of Capitalism
Clemson University
Congressman William Jenkins' Home Office
American Political Science Assocation
member
Earhart Foundation
H.B. Earhart Graduate Fellowship
Earhart Foundation
Jack Miller Center Summer Fellow
The JMC Summer Fellow program brings together scholars from the fields of Political Science
Philosophy
History
and Literature to engage in seminars regarding the foundations of American Politics.
Jack Miller Center
Ph.D
Political Theory; Second Field: American Politics
Politics
Dissertation\n\nTitle: The Lost City: Examining the Relationship Between Science
Philosophy
and the Atlantis Myth; Advisor: Dr. James R. Stoner
Jr.
M.A
Political Theory; Second Field: American Politics
Political Science
Boston College
Bachelor of Arts (B.A.)
Politics
Amazon.com: kimberly hurd hale
My first book was published October 2013 by Lexington Books.
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis in the Foundation of Modern Political Thought
Higher Education
Public Speaking
Blogging
Opinion Polling
Tutoring
Curriculum Development
Nonprofits
University Teaching
Proposal Writing
Research
Curriculum Design
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis in the Foundation of Modern Political Thought
A study of Francis Bacon's New Atlantis. This book places Bacon's work in the context of early Enlightenment thought
offering comparisons to the works of Plato
Machiavelli
Hobbes
and Condorcet. It considers the relationship between science
religion
and politics.
Francis Bacon's New Atlantis in the Foundation of Modern Political Thought
This forthcoming book examines five works of fiction: Metropolis (film)
Prometheus (film)
Never Let Me Go (novel
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind (film)
and Oryx and Crake (novel). It seeks to understand the fascination in popular culture with artificial intelligence and genetic engineering.
The Journey Towards Creation in Scientific Dystopian Literature
Hurd Hale
Kimberly
Hurd Hale
Clemson University
Congressman William Jenkins' Home Office
LSU Public Policy Research Lab
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