
Emilee Chapman
Assistant Professor of Political Science
Bio
Emilee is an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Stanford. Her current research project examines the distinctive value of voting in contemporary democratic practice, and its significance for electoral reform and the ethics of participation.
2021-22 Courses
- Citizenship in the 21st Century
COLLEGE 102 (Win) - Ethics for Activists
ETHICSOC 134, POLISCI 134 (Win) -
Independent Studies (2)
- Directed Reading and Research in Political Theory
POLISCI 239 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum) - Directed Reading and Research in Political Theory
POLISCI 339 (Aut, Win, Spr, Sum)
- Directed Reading and Research in Political Theory
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Prior Year Courses
2020-21 Courses
- 20th Century and Contemporary Political Theory
POLISCI 437C (Aut) - Citizenship in the 21st Century
THINK 71 (Win) - The Ethics of Elections
ETHICSOC 134R, POLISCI 132A (Win)
2019-20 Courses
- 20th Century and Contemporary Political Theory
POLISCI 437C (Aut) - Education as Self-Fashioning: The Democratic Citizen
ESF 11 (Aut) - Education as Self-Fashioning: The Democratic Citizen
ESF 11A (Aut) - Ethics for Activists
ETHICSOC 134, POLISCI 134 (Win)
2018-19 Courses
- 20th Century and Contemporary Political Theory
POLISCI 437C (Aut) - Honors Thesis Seminar
POLISCI 299B (Aut) - The Ethics of Elections
ETHICSOC 134R, POLISCI 132A (Win)
- 20th Century and Contemporary Political Theory
Stanford Advisees
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Doctoral Dissertation Reader (AC)
Joseph Cloward -
Doctoral (Program)
Joan O'Bryan, Malloy Owen, Natasha Patel
All Publications
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The Distinctive Value of Elections and the Case for Compulsory Voting
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
2019; 63 (1): 101–12
View details for DOI 10.1111/ajps.12393
View details for Web of Science ID 000455105600007