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Dr. Martin Armstrong

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Dr. Martin Armstrong

Dr. Martin Armstrong

Assistant Professor
Political Theory

Dr. Armstrong's CV

Education

  • Ph.D., Ohio State University, Political Science, August 2024
  • MA, Ohio State University, Political Science, August 2020
  • MA, University of Chicago, Social Science, August 2017
  • MA, Miami University, Philosophy, August 2016
  • BA, St. Mary's College of Maryland, Political Science and Philosophy, May 2014
  • AA, St. Leo University, Liberal Arts, May 2010

Research Interests

  • Militarism
  • Ideology
  • Alienation
  • Global justice
  • Racial justice 
  • Critical theory

Courses Taught

  • POL 140: American National Government
  • POL 261: Introduction to Political Theory

Biography

Dr. Martin R. Armstrong joined the faculty at ÌìÃÀ´«Ã½ in the fall of 2024. A political theorist, he teaches courses in political theory and American politics. His teaching interests also include the History of Political Thought, Contemporary Political Theory, and Theories of Justice.

Motivated by his experience in the U.S. Navy,  his research focuses on how we theorize the relationship between the military, society, and global community. Specifically, he is interested in how political and cultural norms are produced by and embodied through the everyday and exceptional experiences of military life. He also draws on critical political economy to understand how differing conceptions of civil-military relations and the nature of military work inform broader social and political questions about democracy, global (in)justice, and resistance to militarism.

Dr. Armstrong received his PhD and MA in Political Science from The Ohio State University, with an emphasis in Political Theory and Political Psychology. His dissertation is focused on the politics of military service and martial labor in the United States. He also holds a MA in Social Science from the University of Chicago and a MA in Philosophy with a graduate certificate in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies from Miami University.

Selected Publications 

  • Armstrong, Martin. 2024. "Racism Despite Integration: Diversity for the Sake of Mission Readiness in the U.S. Military." Political Research Quarterly, 77 (1): 270-282.
  • Armstrong, Martin. 2019. "Review of Inclusion in the American Military: A Force for Diversity, edited by David Rohall, Morten Ender, and Michael Matthews," Journal of Political and Military Sociology, 46 (1): 261-3. 

 

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