Signe Louise Predmore
Political Science Lecturer
Office Hours:
By appointment
Bio
Signe works with feminist and critical race approaches to global political economy; she is interested in ways that collective identities are mobilized in reproduction of and resistance to economic institutions. Her dissertation, Fearless Girls and Winning Women: The Politics of Inclusion in Finance, uses ethnographic methods to study the gender diversity agenda in the financial sector in the decade following the 2008 financial crisis. Signe's article from the study, "Inclusion or Co-optation? Navigating Recruitment as a Gender Diversity Candidate in Finance" was published in New Political Economy. Her chapter on "Feminist and Gender Studies Approaches to Financialization" is included in the Routledge International Handbook on Financialization (2020).
Signe holds a Graduate Certificate in Advanced Feminist Studies, and has taught in Gender Studies departments as well as Political Science. for the 2025-2026 academic year, she continues to teach the Junior Year Writing course for Political Science majors, and will offer a course on Race and International Relations in the spring semester.