Prof. Melissa Nobles

Kenan Sahin Dean, School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences
Professor of Political Science

Primary DLC

School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences

MIT Room: 4-250

Areas of Interest and Expertise

Racial and Ethnic Politics
Nationalism
Latin American Politics
Brazil
Ethnicity and Identity
National and International Security
Iissues of Retrospective Justice
Comparative Politics

Research Summary

Professor Nobles’ teaching and research interests are in the comparative study of racial and ethnic politics, and issues of retrospective justice. Her first book, Shades of Citizenship: Race and the Census in Modern Politics (Stanford University Press, 2000), examines the political origins and consequences of racial categorization in demographic censuses in the United States and Brazil. Her second book, The Politics of Official Apologies, (Cambridge University Press, 2008), comparatively examines the political uses of official apologies in Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States. At present, Prof. Nobles is conducting research for a third book manuscript that will analyze the prospects for “transitional justice” in the American south. This book, and related projects, proposes to include the southern region of the United States in the comparative study of democratization and transitional justice. For a variety of reasons, which the book will examine, the south is not often included in comparative study.

Recent Work