 Dr. Swansbrough Office Hours Summer 2002
My office hours in the
Political Science office (Fletcher 417G) will be M-F 9 am to
9:45 am and by appointment. I can also meet with you in the Dean's
office (Holt 118), if you speak with me or phone about an appointment.
 
You my reach me by phone at (423) 425-4635
(Deans office), 425-4240 (direct line to my Political Science
office) or 425-4281 (Political Science Department secretary).
 Mail address: Dr.
Bob Swansbrough, Department of Political Science, 417G Fletcher
Hall, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, 615 McCallie Ave.,
Chattanooga, TN 37403.
 Dr. Bob Swansbrough has
extensive practical experience and academic knowledge of the
political world. He has served as a congressional aide, campaign
manager, political pollster, TV political analyst and professor
of Political Science at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.
Dr. Swansbrough presently serves as
associate dean of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga's
College of Arts and Sciences. He chaired the Political Science
Department at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga from
l980-l990. He was President of the Tennessee Political Science
Association from l987-l988.
Swansbrough was a Congressional Fellow
of the American Political Science Association in l969-70, working
for then-Congressman John Tunney of California and Senator Fred
Harris of Oklahoma. Before arriving at UTC, he taught at the
College of William and Mary.
Bob Swansbrough has managed seven congressional
campaigns in Tennessee and California. He served as Tennessee
Congresswoman Marilyn Lloyd's Washington, D.C., administrative
assistant after her l974 victory.
He has served as the Election Day political
analyst for Chattanooga's CBS-affiliate TV station (l990 and
l996) and ABC-affiliate TV station (l992 and l994). Swansbrough
has conducted numerous public opinion surveys for gubernatorial,
congressional, and mayoral political candidates, ballot referendum
issues and private companies.
A recognized expert on southern politics,
Swansbrough's publications include Political Change in Tennessee,
The South's New Politics and chapters on Tennessee politics
in The l988 Presidential Election in the South ,The
l992 Presidential Election in the South and The l996 Presidential
Election in the South and The 2000 Presidential
Election in the South . He's also published articles in Campaigns
and Elections, the Journal of Politics, and the Southeastern
Political Review.
His professional studies focus on the
leadership styles of Presidents Jimmy Carter, Ronald Reagan,
George Bush and Bill Clinton. The international journal Political
Psychology recently published his article on the impact of
President Bush's personality and leadership style during the
Gulf War.
Bob Swansbrough received his Ph.D. in
Political Science from the University of California at Santa
Barbara, after serving as a Navy officer [Lt(jg)] in the Pacific.
[PS: That's Senator Daniel Webster above, not Dr. Swansbrough.]
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