Steve Snow
Professor, Government & Politics Department
Prof. Snow was born and raised in Iowa (not Idaho, not Ohio), but now considers himself a New Yorker.
718-390-3351 sgsnow@wagner.edu Main Hall 3rd floor 45D Ph.D. University of Washington, Political ScienceM.A. University of Washington, Political Science
B.A. University of Iowa, Political Science and History
Prof. Snow is teaching a new class he particularly enjoys: "Riots, Rebellions and Revolutions". He is also teaching in two Intermediate Learning Communities: "Art and Ideology," with Prof. Laura Morowitz; and and "U.S. Foreign Policy Encounters Middle Eastern Culture", with Prof. Howeida Henri. Interdisciplinary teaching is one of the things he enjoys most about Wagner.
His current book project is entitled "Black Legends and Whitewashes: Myths of Culture and Conquest." His book "Bourgeois Ideology and Education" was published by Routledge in 2018. His research has also appeared in "The Journal of Political and Military Sociology", "Research in Political Economy", "Southern European Politics", "Social Science Quarterly", and "South African Journal of International Relations." Most recently, his article "Explaining Abuse of 'Child Witches' in Africa: Powerful Witchbusters in Weak States" appeared in "Religion and Society." The article was inspired by reading the newspapers while in Kenya with students on an Expanding Your Horizons trip.
Prof. Snow lives in the Bronx, and finds himself on the Cross-Bronx Expressway much too often.