Dr. Christian Erickson, Ph.D.

Adjunct Professor at Morton College
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Brookfield, Illinois, United States, US
Languages
  • Spanish Professional working proficiency
  • Russian - basic Limited working proficiency
  • Polish Elementary proficiency

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Jim McHugh

Chris is a great professor. His teaching skills are exemplary and his approach to the discipline is rigorous and meaningful. He also is an excellent scholar and his overall career as an academic will be a very bright one.

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Experience

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 100 - 200 Employee
    • Adjunct Professor
      • Jan 2020 - Present
    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Adjunct Professor of Political and Social Sciences, and Humanities
      • Dec 2018 - Feb 2019

      Taught two sections of HIS 102 "Introduction to Political Science: United States of America, 1776-2019." Taught two sections of HIS 102 "Introduction to Political Science: United States of America, 1776-2019."

    • United States
    • Education Management
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Instructor of Political and Social Sciences
      • Aug 2014 - Dec 2016

      Teaching Political and Social Sciences courses, including: American National Government, International Relations, Introduction to the Social Sciences, and American State and Local Government. Research: Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Human Rights; Surveillance/Countersurveillance and Human Rights; Police Militarization and Repression and Human Rights; Network Security and CounterSecurity; Encryption and Anonymization Techniques and Technologies; Cultural and CounterCultural… Show more Teaching Political and Social Sciences courses, including: American National Government, International Relations, Introduction to the Social Sciences, and American State and Local Government. Research: Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Human Rights; Surveillance/Countersurveillance and Human Rights; Police Militarization and Repression and Human Rights; Network Security and CounterSecurity; Encryption and Anonymization Techniques and Technologies; Cultural and CounterCultural Representations of the Internal and National Security Apparatus; Transnational Geopolitics of High Energy Particle Accelerator and Nuclear Research Facilities and Projects (e.g. FermiLab, CERN, SLAC, Kurchatov Institute). Show less Teaching Political and Social Sciences courses, including: American National Government, International Relations, Introduction to the Social Sciences, and American State and Local Government. Research: Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Human Rights; Surveillance/Countersurveillance and Human Rights; Police Militarization and Repression and Human Rights; Network Security and CounterSecurity; Encryption and Anonymization Techniques and Technologies; Cultural and CounterCultural… Show more Teaching Political and Social Sciences courses, including: American National Government, International Relations, Introduction to the Social Sciences, and American State and Local Government. Research: Terrorism/Counterterrorism and Human Rights; Surveillance/Countersurveillance and Human Rights; Police Militarization and Repression and Human Rights; Network Security and CounterSecurity; Encryption and Anonymization Techniques and Technologies; Cultural and CounterCultural Representations of the Internal and National Security Apparatus; Transnational Geopolitics of High Energy Particle Accelerator and Nuclear Research Facilities and Projects (e.g. FermiLab, CERN, SLAC, Kurchatov Institute). Show less

    • United States
    • Higher Education
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Assistant Professor of Political Science
      • Aug 2004 - Aug 2012

      Research: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, Internal Security, Cultural Representations of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness, Surveillance, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Politics of Cyberspace (especially surveillance, cryptography, transparency, computer network security and threats). Countries/regions focus of research include United States, Russia/Soviet Union, United Kingdom, Central Asia (especially Kyrgyzstan), Latin America (especially… Show more Research: Terrorism, Counterterrorism, Internal Security, Cultural Representations of Terrorism and Counterterrorism, Homeland Security, Emergency Preparedness, Surveillance, Human Rights, Civil Liberties, Politics of Cyberspace (especially surveillance, cryptography, transparency, computer network security and threats). Countries/regions focus of research include United States, Russia/Soviet Union, United Kingdom, Central Asia (especially Kyrgyzstan), Latin America (especially Mexico). Taught undergraduate and graduate courses including: City and Citizenship, Political Violence and Terrorism, Counterterrorism and Human Rights, Great Power Politics, Latin American Politics, Cyberpolitics, American Politics, Introduction to Politics (Comparative). Supervising graduate student independent studies and Masters Theses.

    • Adjunct Professor of Political Science
      • Aug 2002 - Jul 2004

      Taught undergraduate and graduate courses including: City and Citizenship, Political Violence and Terrorism, Great Power Politics, Latin American Politics, Cyberpolitics, American Politics, Introduction to Politics (Comparative). Supervising graduate student independent studies and Masters Theses.

    • United States
    • Health, Wellness & Fitness
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Teaching and Research Assistant
      • Aug 1993 - May 2001

      Teaching: Ran discussion sections, grading, webdesign, and occasional guest lectures for undergraduate courses. Research: Assisted professors in research on a variety of projects in political science, international relations, and sociology. Teaching: Ran discussion sections, grading, webdesign, and occasional guest lectures for undergraduate courses. Research: Assisted professors in research on a variety of projects in political science, international relations, and sociology.

Education

  • University of California, Davis
    Ph.D. and MA, Political Science (primary fields International Relations, Social Theory and Comparative History)
    1993 - 2002
  • New School for Social Research
    Enrolled in MA/Ph.D. program for one year, Political Science
    1989 - 1990
  • San Francisco State University
    BA, International Relations
    1984 - 1989

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