James Scott
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James
Scott, Ph.D., Yale University, 1967, is the Sterling Professor
of Political Science and Professor of Anthropology and is
Director of the Agrarian Studies Program. He
is
a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, has
held grants from the National Science Foundation, the National
Endowment for the Humanities, and the Guggenheim Foundation,
and has been a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in
the Behavioral Science, Science, Technology and Society Program
at M.I.T., and the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.
His research concerns political economy, comparative
agrarian societies, theories of hegemony and resistance,
peasant
politics, revolution, Southeast Asia, theories of class relations
and anarchism. He
is
currently teaching Agrarian Studies and Rebellion, Resistance
and Repression. Recent publications include Seeing
Like a State: How Certain Schemes to Improve the Human Condition
Have Failed, Yale University Press, 1997; “Geographies
of Trust: Geographies of Hierarchy,” in Democracy
and Trust, 1998; and “State Simplifications and Practical
Knowledge,” in People’s Economy, People’s Ecology, 1998.
Campus address: 124 Prospect Street, Room 201
Phone: 203.436.4091
Email: james.scott@yale.edu.
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