Cecilia G. Manrique

Cecilia G. ManriqueDr. Cecilia G. Manrique is professor and former chair of the Political Science/Public Administration Department at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse. She received her doctorate in Political Science from the University of Notre Dame. She has published in the fields of immigration (The Multicultural or Immigrant Faculty in American Society) and incorporating technology in the Political Science classroom (The Houghton Mifflin Guide to the Internet for Political Science). She has been a member of the American Political Science Association (APSA) since 1988, was President of the Computers and Multimedia Section (now Information Technology and Politics) of APSA and has been Treasurer since 1995. She is also the Treasurer of the Wisconsin Political Science Association. In 2012 she completed a second three-year term as President of the International Leadership Council of the Golden Key International Honour Society. She is married to Gabriel and has two children, Patrick and Michelle.

Publications

The Wisconsin Spring After Two Gubernatorial Elections
Cecilia G. Manrique. © 2020. 9 pages.
Eight years have passed since the original Arab Spring in Tunisia took place in January 2011. It has been almost six years since the impact of the Wisconsin Spring on Scott...
An Update on Bitcoin as a Digital Currency
Cecilia G. Manrique, Gabriel G. Manrique. © 2019. 10 pages.
The chapter “The Evolution of Virtual Currencies: Analyzing the Case of Bitcoin” by Manrique and Manrique was recently published in the book Information and Communication...
An Update on Bitcoin as a Digital Currency
Cecilia G. Manrique, Gabriel G. Manrique. © 2018. 8 pages.
The chapter entitled “The Evolution of Virtual Currencies: Analyzing the Case of Bitcoin” by Manrique and Manrique was recently published in the book Information and...
The Wisconsin Spring
James Jorstad, Jo Arney, Kerry Kuenzi, Cecilia G. Manrique. © 2016. 23 pages.
As a relatively new form of communication and information dissemination, the effect of social media on public awareness and public participation in political events is relatively...
The Wisconsin Spring
James Jorstad, Jo Arney, Kerry Kuenzi, Cecilia G. Manrique. © 2014. 22 pages.
As a relatively new form of communication and information dissemination, the effect of social media on public awareness and public participation in political events is relatively...