Meet Grace Reinke, University of New Orleans
Project Title: Reproducing the World: Life Under Extractive Regimes
Grace Reinke is assistant professor of political science and pre-law advisor at the University of New Orleans. Her research focuses on the intersections of feminist political theory, contemporary US political economy, and social movements, with special emphasis on the politics of contemporary extraction. Her current book project, Reproducing the World: Life Under Extractive Regimes, considers extractive forms of governance in the contemporary US and the forms of resistance that emerge in response. Reinke’s work has been published in Law & Social Inquiry, New Political Science, and Perspectives on Politics,
About the APSA Advancing Research Grants for Early Career Scholars
The APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grants are open to all to provide research support that examines political science phenomena affecting underserved communities and underrepresented groups. In July 2025, APSA awarded 11 projects for the APSA Diversity and Inclusion Advancing Research Grant for Early Career Scholars for a combined total award amount of $22,000. In December 2025, APSA was able to fund an additional five scholars for a combined total award amount of $10,000.
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