Scott Tuttle
Scott Tuttle, PhD, is the founder of the Suru Institute, where his work focuses on democracy, governance, and institutional development in the Americas. He teaches sociology and statistics at Park University and Johnson County Community College and previously lectured at the University of Kansas, where he earned his doctorate in sociology. His research examines immigration, labor markets, social stratification, and the institutional foundations of democratic governance.
Entrepreneurship in Mexico: An Artisan's Journey
Are Millennials Less Entrepreneurial in the United States Than Past Generations?
COVID and Families in Mexico: Livelihoods and Contagion During the Pandemic
Pollution in Loreto and Peruvian Law 30645
Civil–Military Relations in Brazil: Military Influence and the Democratic Crisis
Mexico's forest areas and their threats: Are the locals destroying their own habitat?
Energy Poverty in Ecuador: A Little Known Reality
Superfoods and their impact on Mexico's temperate forests: When theory and practice misalign
The Best and Worst in People: What I Learned Working as a Sign Holder for a Temp Agency
How Covid Hit Asian Workers Hardest in the United States
