Jennifer S. Schiff

Professor Western Carolina University

  • Cullowhee NC

Jennifer Schiff's research is in comparative water policy around the globe, with a concentration on policies targeting water scarcity.

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Biography

Dr. Schiff came to Western in 2010 as a faculty member in the Department of Political Science and Public Affairs. She loves being exposed to new countries and cultures (and foods!), and that started when she had the opportunity to live in Malaysia, Thailand, and Singapore many years ago. Dr. Schiff holds a Ph.D. in International Studies from Old Dominion University, and at Western, she teaches a number of classes in international politics, which focus primarily on matters of international development, environmental policy, and diplomacy. Additionally, her scholarship analyzes comparative water policy around the globe, with a specific concentration on policies targeting water scarcity and the human right to water. Dr. Schiff is also very interested and active in the scholarship of teaching and learning.

Dr. Schiff's research is two-tiered. First, comparative water policy around the globe is the primary focus of her research, with a specific concentration on policies targeting water scarcity, decentralization, and the human right to water. Second, she studies the organizational culture of political science departments, both in terms of their partnerships with other university entities, and in terms of their relationship to international studies programs.

While at Western, Dr. Schiff has taught Global Issues, International Political Economy, International Environmental Politics, Model United Nations, Politics of Asia, Politics of Ethnic Conflict, Simulations in Diplomacy, Introduction to International Studies, and International Studies Capstone.

Industry Expertise

Education/Learning

Areas of Expertise

International Studies
Politics of Ethnic Conflict
Model United Nations
International Political Economy
Global Issues
International Environmental Politics
Politics of Asia
Simulations in Diplomacy

Accomplishments

Grand Prize Award – Graduate Student Paper Competition

2009

International Studies Association/South

Excellence in the Teaching of Liberal Studies Award

2012

Western Carolina University

College of Arts and Sciences Teaching Award

2013

Western Carolina University

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Education

University of Virginia

B.A.

History

1997

Cleveland State University

M.A.

History

2001

Old Dominion University

Ph.D.

International Studies

2010

Affiliations

  • American Political Science Association
  • International Studies Association

Languages

  • English

Media Appearances

Political science professor Jennifer Schiff named one of UNC System's top teachers

WCU Stories  online

2020-04-08

Jennifer Schiff, associate professor of political science and public affairs at Western Carolina University, has been named one of the top educators in the University of North Carolina System.

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Articles

Reconciling Decentralization: The Human Right to Water, India’s Yamuna River, and the Challenge of Transboundary Governance

Journal of Human Rights Practice

2018

Clean freshwater access is a concern that is global in scope. The international community has codified the human right to water within a number of legal agreements and regimes, but the right remains sparsely implemented within states. With this in mind, this article examines the case of the Yamuna River, one of India’s most polluted waterways, and asks if the Indian government maintains the capacity to abide by the international water rights policy to which it has tacitly agreed.

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“Wicked Problems” in General Education: The Challenges of Diversity, Civic Engagement, and Civil Discourse

The Journal of General Education

2019

Wicked problems have multiple causes, require multifaceted solutions, and have no clear ending point at which the problem is truly solved. Encouraging respectful discourse on campus presented itself as a wicked problem at [institution name removed for the purposes of blind review] when, at the Martin Luther King, Jr. unity march in January 2018, several bystanders hurled racial epithets at the march's participants.

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Measuring the human right to water: An assessment of compliance indicators

Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Water

2018

According to the United Nations, over a billion people lack access to clean drinking water. As a call to action regarding deficient water availability, the UN has recognized formally the prescriptive norm of a “human right to water” within treaty legislation for over a decade.

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