Doug Imig is a Research Fellow at The Urban Child Institute where he directs TUCI's Center for Urban Child Policy. Doug is also a professor of political science at the University of Memphis. He was on the faculty at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas and a visiting scholar at Harvard University before coming to Memphis.
Doug's research focuses on the political representation of children, and social movement mobilization in the United States and Western Europe over the last century. He is the author of Poverty and Power, co-author of Contentious Europeans, and author of numerous journal articles and book chapters.
Katie Devlin Midgley received her B.S. in Psychology, Ed. from Mississippi State University in 2006 and her M.S. in Criminology from the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa in 2008. In her graduate program she focused on family systems criminality, parental incarceration and children, and statistics.
She has been employed by the Center for Urban Child Policy at the Urban Child Institute since September of 2008. During her time at the CUCP, she has worked on projects examining child care settings and early childhood investment initiatives as well as policy briefs on poverty and parenting structures.
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