Guillermo Trejo
Associate Professor of Political Science
(PhD, University of Chicago, 2004)
312 Hesburgh Center
574-631-9303
email: Guillermo.Trejo.6@nd.edu
http://politicalscience.nd.edu/faculty/faculty-list/guillermo-trejo/
Geographic focus: Latin America
Thematic interests: Collective action and social movements; armed insurgencies, organized crime, and political violence; religion and ethnic politics.
Selected publications:
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“Demanding the Land: Urban Popular Movements in Peru and Ecuador, 1990–2005,” Perspectives on Politics 10, 3 (2012)
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"Indigenous Insurgency: The Breakdown of Religious and Political Monopolies and the Rise of Ethnic Mobilization in Mexico," (Cambridge University Press, Expected publication, 2011)
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"Violencia y politica en el Mexico del Bicentenario: Causas y consecuencias de la primera crisis de la democracia," Historia Critica de las Modernizaciones en Mexico: Presente y Perspectivas, (CIDE and Fondo de Cultura Economica, 2010)
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"Religious Competition and Ethnic Mobilization in Latin America: Why the Catholic Church Promotes Indigenous Movements in Mexico," American Political Science Review, (Cambridge University Press, August, 2009)