Jonathan "Doc" Bradley

Lecturer (2020)

BIO

Dr. Jonathan “Doc” Bradley earned his PhD and Master of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2019. He earned a Bachelor of Psychology at the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Religious Studies at North Carolina State University. His area of specialties are religion & politics, as well as environmental politics. His research interests are the influence of religion on conservative politics, and how various religions advocate for or against environmental issues. He has co-published on abortion attitudes in emerging democracies and political understanding of the role of religion in politics. The nickname “Doc” comes from being a medic in the US Army.


 

Area(s) of expertise

International Relations, American Politics, Environmental Politics, and Religion & Politics. Research interests are the interplay of Religion in US politics, creating environmental norms, and religious institutional policy on the environment.

Bio

Dr. Jonathan “Doc” Bradley earned his PhD and Master of Political Science at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 2019. He earned a Bachelor of Psychology at the University of Arkansas and a Bachelor of Religious Studies at North Carolina State University. His area of specialties are religion & politics, as well as environmental politics. His research interests are the influence of religion on conservative politics, and how various religions advocate for or against environmental issues. He has co-published on abortion attitudes in emerging democracies and political understanding of the role of religion in politics. The nickname “Doc” comes from being a medic in the US Army.


 

Areas of Expertise

International Relations, American Politics, Environmental Politics, and Religion & Politics. Research interests are the interplay of Religion in US politics, creating environmental norms, and religious institutional policy on the environment.