Ashlie Perry
Profile
Professor Perry is an assistant professor and chair of the criminal justice and security studies program at Endicott College. She advises the Sigma Iota Rho International Studies Honor Society and frequently teaches the Senior Thesis course required of all students.
Education
Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey
Doctor of Philosophy in Global Affairs
2013
Rutgers University, The State University of New Jersey
Master of Science in Global Affairs
2014
Valdosta State University
Master of Science in Clinical and Counseling Psychology
2007
Valdosta State University
Bachelor of Science in Psychology
2004
Awards and Accomplishments
Indict College Professional Development Research Awards
International Studies Association Conference Travel Grant
Latino Institute Travel Award
International Studies Association Conference Travel Grant
Sigma Iota Rho Honor Society Travel and Research Award
Graduate Student Excellence Award, Rutgers University- Newark
Executive Women of New Jersey Graduate Merit Award recipient, 2011 and 2013
Research
Perry’s current research is focused on identity politics. This includes black political discourse groups and government responses to them. Additionally, she is researching the use of fear appeals and nationalism in the last two years of American politics.
Selected Publications
Perry, A. (2017).The Impact of Governmental Strategies on Black Political Discourse Groups: Voices Heard from the Black Panther Party to the Black Lives Matter Movement. In Citizenship, Democracies, and Media Engagement among Emerging Economies and Marginalized Communities (pp. 177-202). Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan.
Perry, A. (July, 2012). Terrorism as Genocide: Killing with “Intent.” Journal of Global Analysis, 3, n. page. Web.
Perry, A. Panel Chair: Junior Scholar Symposium of Race and Identity. Midwest Political Science Association. April, 2017.
Courses
Introductory Psychology
Identity Politics
Psychology and Politics (Political Science)
Intro to National Security (Political Science)
Terrorism Studies (Criminal Justice)
Race and Justice (Criminal Justice)
Senior Thesis I & II (Political Science and Criminal Justice)
Corrections (Criminal Justice)