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Winchester, Brian
Founding Director
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201 North Indiana Avenue Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47408-4001
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Phone: (812) 855-2072
Fax: (812) 855-6271
E-mail: winchest@indiana.edu
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N. Brian Winchester, Director of the Center for the Study of Global Change and former Director of the IU African Studies Program. Professor Winchester has had extensive experience in area studies program administration in these U.S. Department of Education funded Title VI National Resource Centers, where he has negotiated overseas linkages, organized conferences, coordinated international academic exchanges, supervised domestic and international outreach, consulted with faculty on new course development, etc. He has taught over a dozen different political science, global studies, and African studies courses at Indiana University, Iowa State University, the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, and the American University of Central Asia in Kyrgyzstan. Currently, Professor Winchester teaches courses on the impact of globalization. He has conducted research in the U.S., Canada, Central Asia, and West Africa and lectured abroad in Africa, Central Asia, and Western Europe. He has presented the results of his research at nearly two dozen professional conferences and published in books, reference works, and journals, including, chapters in the World Encyclopedia of Political Systems and Parties; Arthur Bank's, Political Handbook of the World; Ted Gurr and Robert Goldstone's, Revolutions in the Late Twentieth Century; Prakash Sethi's The South African Quagmire: In Search of a Peaceful Path to Democratic Pluralism; Francois Muyumba's From Third World to One World; Phyllis Martin and Patrick O'Meara's Africa; and articles in Update on Law Related Education; Social Education; Current History; The Fletcher Forum of World Affairs, and The Encyclopedia Americana.
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