Political Science Prof Publishes Second Book

 

 Dr. Matthew Gritter of the Angelo State University political science faculty has completed his second book, “The Policy and Politics of Food Stamps and SNAP,” which is scheduled to be published in August through Palgrave Macmillan.

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An assistant professor in the ASU Department of Political Science and Philosophy since 2012, Gritter is also the author of “Mexican Inclusion: The Origins of Anti-Discrimination Policy in Texas and the Southwest,” published in 2012. He teaches American politics and public policy, and his research interests include American political development, public policy, race and ethnicity, and immigration. He earned his doctorate at The New School in New York City.

Gritter’s new book is available for pre-order as an e-book at Amazon and can be ordered in hardcover or as an e-book from Palgrave Mcmillan online at www.palgrave.com.

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