Prof Rachel Rains Winslow

Prof Rachel Rains Winslow
Professor Winslow received her Ph.D. in History from the University of California, Santa Barbara, a M.A. in History from California State University, Sacramento, and a B.A. in History and Political Science from the University of Rochester. She is the author of The Best Possible Immigrants: International Adoption and the American Family (University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017), which explores how social policies move from emergency measures to fixtures of U.S. political culture. Her current research explores the political culture of bureaucracy in the transnational United States throughout the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Dr. Winslow also serves as a fellow with the Kettering Foundation, working on the intersection between historical deliberation and civic participation as a way to engage students in democracy. Her teaching, research, and community work bring together her interest in U.S. social policy, social change practices, and American political culture.
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Articles
Learning to Listen Agonistically: Dialogue Encounters on the Eastside