Assistant Professor
Political Science
Abbotsford campus, B376
Phone: 604.504.7441, local 4940
email Jessica WebsiteDr. Jessica J. Price is an Assistant Professor specializing in comparative and Latin American politics at the University of the Fraser Valley. Her research focuses on Indigenous peoples’ politics in Latin America, with an emphasis on mobilization in Mexico. Her teaching interests include comparative politics, Latin American politics, research methods, global Indigenous politics, the politics of multiculturalism, and ethnic politics and nationalism.
Ph.D., Government, University of Texas at Austin
M.A., Political Science, University of Georgia
A.B., International Affairs, University of Georgia
Courses taught include:
POSC 230 Comparative Politics
POSC 300 Research Methods and Approaches in Political Science
POSC 301 The Canadian State and Indigenous Governance
POSC 322 Introduction to American Politics
LAS/SOC 200 Social Issues in Latin America
Dr. Jessica J. Price’s research interests include Indigenous social mobilization and protest, the politics of Indigenous rights, land reform and Indigenous activism, Indigenous environmental politics, and gender and activism in Mexico and Latin America.
Her article, “Keystone Organizations Versus Clientelism: Understanding Protest Frequency in Indigenous Southern Mexico” appears in the April 2019 issue of Comparative Politics.
Her book manuscript, We Will Not Be Quiet: Clientelism, Keystone Organizations, and the Dynamics of Protest in Indigenous Southern Mexico, analyzes why the residents of different counties of southern Mexico vary in their use of protest.