Traci Levy
Associate Professor and Department Chair
Political Science
Adelphi University
United States of America
Biography
Traci Levy completed Ph.D., University of Notre Dame (2002) B.A., Loyola College in Maryland (1992)"Teaching Excellence Award" for non-tenured faculty, from Adelphi University, 2005-2006 "Academic Adviser Recognition Award" from the Adelphi University Circle of Omicron Delta Kappa, May 2006 “Women’s Recognition Dinner Faculty Award” (one of two given) for “Outstanding Service, Leadership, and Commitment to Excellence,” from the Adelphi Student Government Association and Center for Student Involvement, March 2008.
Research Interest
Research interests include: families in contemporary political theory, political discourse, and public policy; care policy landscapes, feminist theory, a public ethic of care, politics of rights, politics and literature, and disability studies.
Publications
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Levy, Traci (2006), "The Relational Self and the Right to Give Care". New Political Science, 28, No. 4:, 547-570.
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Levy, Traci and Elizabeth Palley (2010), Education, Needs, and a Feminist Ethic of Care: Lessons from Discomfort with Academic Giftedness. Social Politics: International Studies in Gender, State & Society, 17 (1), 80-110.
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Levy, Traci. (2013). Families as Relationships of Intimacy and Care. In Daniel Engster and Tamara Metz (Eds.). Justice, Politics, and the Family. (pp. 42-58). Paradigm Publishers.