Norman Provizer

Degree: Ph.D.

Professor Emeritus

Department: Political Science

Norman Provizer

Topics

Journalism and Mass Communication Politics Politics and Media Terrorism

Expertise

  • Election campaigns
  • Political history
  • Social movements
  • Campaign issues
  • Constitutional law
  • Political leadership
  • Polling
  • Survey research
  • Elections
  • Political violence
  • Media
  • Politics
  • Terrorism
  • Constitutional law
  • Media and politics
  • Political violence

About

Emeritus political science professor Norman Provizer taught American Constitutional Law, Leadership Studies, Leadership & Social Change and American National Government for more than three decades.

He has taught at Metropolitan State University of Denver since 1989.

Provizer has recently written chapters in: The Companion to Franklin D. Roosevelt, Fictional Leaders, Lincoln’s Enduring Legacy, and Leadership Studies: The Dialogue of Disciplines. Additionally, he has co-edited three books on the United States Supreme Court and has published articles in numerous academic journals including White House Studies and The Leadership Quarterly.

Provizer has served as an election analyst for television stations in Denver and Shreveport, La. His op-ed pieces have appeared in The New York Times as well as other newspapers. Under his direction, the Meir Center developed a leadership program for the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce in Denver.

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