
Assistant Professor at Fordham University
Greater New York City Area

Assistant Professor at Fordham University
Greater New York City Area
My work broadly focuses on issues surrounding the global economy, both in its historical evolution as well as its current and future development. In particular, I study the impact of digital technologies on a wide variety of fields, including globalization as a process, major power warfare, firm structure/organization/development, and the formation of national economies, amongst others. Most recently, I am undertaking a study of the emergence of two digital generational cohorts (iGeneration) and developing a new textbook and teaching-tools for the millennial student generation. Together with William R. Thompson, I am co-founder/director of the Center for the Study of Long-Term Change in World History (LTC).
International Relations, International Political Economy, complex social systems, digital technologies, impact of technologies on social systems, world systems, evolutionary models, podcasting
(Educational Institution; Higher Education industry)
September 2004 — Present (5 years 3 months)
Assistant Professor in International Relations. Located at Lincoln Center Campus, with a focus on International Political Economy.