Blaney focuses on global political economics, global politics and culture and Third World development issues. His research involves cultural and international relations. He teaches courses on international politics as well as global political economy and development. Blaney has been teaching at Macalester since 1994. EDUCATION: B.A., Valparaiso University; M.A., Ph.D., University of Denver
Journal Articles
The Responsibilities of Undergraduate Teaching (with Kevin Dunn, Patricia Goff, Jamie Frueh, Eric Leonard, and Simona Sharoni), Journal of Political Science Education (2008)
Neo-Modernization? IR and the Inner Life of Modernization Theory (with Naeem Inayatullah), European Journal of International Relations (2002)
Global Education, Disempowerment, and Curricula for a World Politics, Journal of Studies in International Education (2002)
Books
Savage Economics: Wealth, Poverty and the Temporal Walls of Capitalism (with Naeem Inayatullah) (2010)
The Rites of Dispossession: Medieval and Modern (with Naeem Inayatullah), Silencing Human Rights: Critical Engagements with a Contested Project (2008)
Contributions to Books
Undressing the Wound of Wealth: Political Economy as a Cultural Project (with Naeem Inayatullah), Cultural Political Economy (2010)
International Relations from Below (with Naeem Inayatullah), Oxford Handbook of International Relations (2008)