

William J. Strickland
An advocate for integrating knowledge on political dynamics and societal change, William J. Strickland is a distinguished faculty member in the Political Science department at California State University-Dominguez Hills. With a passion for fostering critical thinking and analytical skills among students, Professor Strickland has dedicated his career to exploring the intricate relationships between governance, policy-making, and public engagement. Professor Strickland's academic journey is marked by a commitment to excellence in teaching and research. He has contributed significantly to the academic community through his involvement in various interdisciplinary projects and initiatives aimed at enhancing the understanding of political processes. His approach to education emphasizes the importance of bridging theoretical concepts with real-world applications, preparing students to navigate and influence the complex political landscapes they will encounter in their careers. In addition to his teaching responsibilities, Professor Strickland is actively involved in mentoring students, guiding them in their academic pursuits and encouraging them to engage in research that addresses pressing societal issues. His dedication to student success is evident in his efforts to create an inclusive and dynamic learning environment that fosters intellectual curiosity and personal growth. Outside the classroom, Professor Strickland is known for his collaborative spirit and his ability to inspire others to think critically about the role of politics in shaping society. His contributions to the field of political science extend beyond academia, as he frequently participates in public discussions and forums aimed at promoting civic engagement and informed citizenship. Through his work, William J. Strickland continues to make a lasting impact on the field of political science, inspiring the next generation of leaders and thinkers to approach political challenges with insight, empathy, and a commitment to positive change.
Research Interests
Publications
, 139-150, 2017-07-12
, 90, 1802-01-01
, 91-101, 2017-09-29
, 234-236, 2009-03-01
, 20-26, 1975-10-01
, 1994-01-01
, 2022-06-13
, 2012-01-01
, 25-35, 2012-03-01
, 2, 1990-12-01
, 25-35, 2012-03-01
, 2011-02-27