Assistant Professor
Program Director
- PhD - Political Science - University of California at Santa Barbara
(Fields: American Politics, Religion & Politics) - MA - Political Science - University of California at Santa Barbara
- MA - Political Science - Georgia State University
(Fields: American Politics, Public Law) - BA - Political Science - Purdue University
(Minors: Jewish Studies, English Literature)
Dr. Sriram is an expert on refugee resettlement and loves to research, teach, and explain the intricacies of American politics with an emphasis on applied knowledge. He is the first person in his family born in the United States, and considers three places home: Chicago, Atlanta, and Hercules (CA). He loves mentoring and co-authoring articles with students and is always looking for future researchers! He supervises all PSC internships and advises three student organizations: the Muslim Students Association, Every Campus a Refuge, and Pi Sigma Alpha.
Courses Taught: PSC 111 (Western Political Tradition); PSC 201 (Race, Law, and Politics); PSC 224 (Congress and the Legislative Process); PSC 225 (U.S. Presidency); PSC 233 (Interest Groups and Public Opinion); PSC 234 (Religion and American Politics); PSC 236 (Campaigning); PSC 249 (Protest, Politics, & the State); PSC 335 (Political Parties); PSC 338 (Refugee Resettlement in the U.S.); and PSC 401 (Capstone).
Forthcoming Publications
- Sriram, Shyam K. “A New Theory of Republican Respectability Politics: The Case of Nikki Haley,” Sikh Formations
- Sriram, Shyam K. and Aubrey Westfall. “The Consequences of Conversion: How Do White Muslims Experience Discrimination and Privilege?” Review of Religious Research
- Sriram, Shyam K. “Race and Politics.” In Elgar Encyclopedia of Teaching and Pedagogy in Political Science (How to Teach section), eds. Daniel J. Mallinson, Julia Marin-Hellwege, and Joseph W. Roberts.
Publications
(Student coauthors in bold)
- Sriram, Shyam K. 2025. An Introduction to Refugee Resettlement in the United States. Solano Beach, CA: Cognella Academic Publishing.
- Sriram, Shyam K., Elizabeth Fox, Jessica Jones, Patrick Dawson, Brianna Forzani, and Natalie Quonce. 2025. “A Comprehensive Effort to Help Refugees across Buffalo: A Canisius Case Study,” Best Practices in Jesuit Higher Education, 5 (2): 7 – 14.
- Sriram, Shyam K. 2025. “American Jews’ and Muslims’ Conflicts and Commonalities.” PopMatters, February 3.
- Sriram, Shyam K. and Madalynn R. Falleta. 2024. “JFK’s Greatest Legacy Was His Support for Immigration.” The Griffin, October 11.
- Chavez, William and Shyam K. Sriram. 2024. “Transmedial Trumpism: Strongman Politics Via Popular Caricature.” In Interrogating the Visual Culture of Trumpism, eds. Grant Hamming and Natalie Philips. New York: Taylor & Francis, p. 109 – 122.
- Sriram, Shyam K. 2024. “How Can Someone Be Pro-Israel and Antisemitic?” The Griffin, September 20.
- Sriram, Shyam K. and Analee DeGlopper. 2024. “The Conversion of Churches to Mosques is Not New and Should Be Studied More.” The Griffin, September 13.
- Sriram, Shyam K. 2024. “New Data Shows Many Americans Share Donald Trump’s Anti-Immigration Views.” United States Politics and Policy Blog (London School of Economics), February 13.
- Paarlberg, Afshaan, Ronia Hawash, and Shyam K. Sriram. 2023. “Dimensions of Accountability: Competing Expectations between Rohingya Refugees and NGOs in Cox's Bazar, Bangladesh,” VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations.
- Visalvanich, Neil and Shyam K. Sriram. 2023. “Imperative Patriotism and Minority Candidacies: Examining the Role of Military Status in Racial Evaluations of South Asian Candidates,” Political Research Quarterly, 76 (1): 44 – 59
- Sriram, Shyam K., Chloe McCarthy, and Analee DeGlopper. 2023. “Nativism and Islamophobia Might Explain Why Some Asian Pacific Americans Have Anti-Refugee Attitudes.” US Politics and Policy Blog, London School of Economics, July 28.
- Sriram, Shyam K., Giuliano Espino, Ida Segmüller, Bree Kruszka, and Leah Rozbicki. 2023.“Political Culture May Be Why Wyoming is the Only State Not to Resettle Refugees,” United States Politics and Policy Blog, London School of Economics, July 3.