

Steven Jeffrey Taylor
Steven Jeffrey Taylor is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Government at the Government American University in Washington, DC. With a robust academic background, he earned his Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Minnesota, complemented by an M.Ed. from Florida A&M University. His scholarly pursuits are deeply rooted in the exploration of urban politics, race and ethnicity, civil rights and liberties, and political culture, with a particular focus on the United States and West Africa. Professor Taylor has made significant contributions to the field through his published works, including two notable books: "Exiles, Entrepreneurs, and Educators: African Americans in Ghana" and "Desegregation in Boston and Buffalo: the Influence of Local Leaders." These publications reflect his commitment to understanding the complex dynamics of race and politics, both domestically and internationally. His research has also been featured in various academic journals, showcasing his ability to engage with and contribute to scholarly discourse. In addition to his written work, Taylor is an active participant in academic conferences, where he has presented his research findings to audiences in both the U.S. and Africa. His presentations have been well-received, further establishing his reputation as a thought leader in his areas of expertise. Taylor's academic achievements have been recognized through prestigious fellowships from the Ford Foundation and the MacArthur Foundation. These accolades underscore his dedication to advancing knowledge and fostering dialogue on critical issues related to race, politics, and society. Beyond academia, Steven Taylor has demonstrated a commitment to public service and community engagement. He has served on the Montgomery County, Maryland Human Rights Commission, where he contributed to efforts aimed at promoting equality and justice. Additionally, his involvement with the Transit Advisory Group for the Montgomery County Department of Public Works and Transportation highlights his interest in practical applications of his research, particularly in the realm of urban policy and infrastructure. Through his teaching, research, and community involvement, Professor Taylor continues to inspire students and colleagues alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the intricate interplay between politics, race, and culture. His work not only enriches academic discourse but also informs public policy and community initiatives, making a tangible impact on society.
Publications
, 2014-05-15
, 472-483, 2012-10-05
, 2220-2232, 1983-03-10
, 281-297, 2012-10-12
, 325-332, 2015-11-30
, 1042-1053, 1996-08-01
, 199-210, 2017-06-13