Shareen Hertel
Professor/Political Science
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
151 Scholarly Contributions
“Pathways of Attention and influence: Insights from Tethered Fates"
2017
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The Economic Roots of Conflict & Role of Stakeholder Dialogue
2016
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“Who Publishes, Who Perishes? Challenge in Research with Vulnerable Populations
2016
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“The Economic Roots of Conflict and the Role of Stakeholder Dialogue: Consultation in the Business & Human Rights Arena"
2016
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“The Economic Roots of Conflict & the Role of Stakeholder Dialogue: Consultation in the Business & HR Arena"
2016
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Putting Multistakeholder Consultation in Perspective: The genealogy of popular participation in economic rights policymaking
2016
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Politics of Food in the Face of Human Rights & Human Security"
2016
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“New Tools for Economic Rights Fulfillment: The Potential & Limits of the Ruggie Principles on Business and Human Rights."
2016
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Forging Alternative Routes to Norms Change: The Role of Economic Rights Protagonists"
2016
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Discussant for a panel on Transnational Private Labor Governance
2016
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Roundtable participant on "Inter-Disciplinary Collaboration in Public Regulation & Private Governance: Need, Opportunities, and Challenges"
2016
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Faculty Chair & Discussant for panel on "Political Culture & Challenges of Mobilization"
2016
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Change on the frontiers of economic rights advocacy: the case of India's Right to Food Campaign
2015
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"Integrating Social & Environmental Assessments in Engeinnering Practice"
2015
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The Social Impact of Engineering: Insights from a first-time cross-disciplinary (Engineering- Human Rights) course at the University of Connecticut
2015
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