Faculty
Trade & Commerce
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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Business |
Pollution regulation and market structure |
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Economics |
International economic development with a focus on large and persistent global imbalances |
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Political Science |
International Political Economy, Environmental Policy, Energy Planning, |
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Economics |
Economic Development, Economics of Gender, Gender and Development, Labor Economics, Political Economy, Microeconomic Theory |
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Economics |
Applied microeconomics, environment and resources, psychology and gender; India |
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Management |
Human resource management, conflict resolution, international business |
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Economics |
Feminist economics, women and minorities in the labor market Development Economics, International Economics, Gender Economics |
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History |
History of Brazil, history of science, comparative colonial history |
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Marketing |
Sales, advertising, and marketing management |
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Economics |
International macroeconomics, business cycles and growth and development. |
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Languages |
Indian business history |
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Sociology |
Gendered labor market consequences of marriage cross-nationally; domestic division of labor |
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Economics |
Law and economics, antitrust economics, economics in an international context |
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History |
History of global capitalism |
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Anthropology |
Biological anthropology, race and race relations, evolutionary psychology |
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Political Science |
Globalization, foreign policy and aid, international relations of Africa |
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Economics |
Asian economic development, the future of socialism and communism |
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Geography |
Global economic geography |
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History |
Trade and economic developments in Southeast Asia, the period of the 1400s to the 19th century |
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Finance |
International finance |
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Sociology |
Political economy of globalization and development, marketization and public opinion |
Human Rights
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Literature of early Perso-Islamic world, Persian language, historiography |
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Philosophy |
Applied ethics, moral psychology |
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Law |
Human rights, globalization, international business transactions and international economic law, colonialism |
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Gender Studies |
Working class histories, masculinity studies, gender and transnational History |
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Philosophy |
Intersection of ethics, political theory, and moral psychology; epistemology of stereotyping |
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Anthropology |
Cultural evolution, migration patterns and cultural variations, Tongan diaspora |
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Economics |
Economic Development, Economics of Gender, Gender and Development, Labor Economics, Political Economy, Microeconomic Theory |
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Film & Media Studies |
Documentary studies and social justice |
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Environmental Sustainability |
Education for sustainability, food justice and sustainability |
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Law |
Global justice, human rights, political participation, ethics of preventive war, war and peace |
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English |
Colonial and postcolonial English literatures, minority discourse, postcolonial theory, James Joyce and Irish Studies |
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Political Science |
International relations of East Asia, political psychology and identity politics, behavioral decision-making |
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Sociology |
Global/transnational sociology, with substantive emphases in human rights and the rights of minority groups |
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Special Education |
Disability studies in secondary education |
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Communication |
Environmental activism in China, rhetoric of social movements |
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History |
Historical intersections of government and bodies, medical history, anti-vaccinationism in the 19th century, British history |
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Communication |
Theories of space and place, regional rhetorics, contemporary critical theory |
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Philosophy |
Normative ethics, bioethics, health law, disability law, privacy, reproductive ethics, social justice, disability |
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Social Work |
Labor, migration, violence, militarisms, sexual slavery and human trafficking, ethnic studies, sociolegal analysis with visual studies and social movement analysis |
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Writing and Rhetoric |
Cultural Rhetorics & Literacies, Critical Theories, Mobility Studies |
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Gender Studies |
Gendered labor markets, comparative family studies, gender inequality, reproductive justice |
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College of Law |
Environmental law in Latin America; Human rights in Latin America |
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Anthropology |
Biological anthropology, race and race relations, evolutionary psychology |
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Sociology |
Migration, intergenerational relationships, population studies in developing countries; Southeast Asia |
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Communication |
Communication and global conflict, technology and military theories, doctrines, and strategies, Science and Technology Studies, Cybersecurity |
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Political Science |
Globalization and foreign aid, global leadership, trade policies in Africa |
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History |
Trade and economic developments in Southeast Asia, the period of the 1400s to the 19th century, global Islam |
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Sociology |
Latina/Chicano Studies, Social Science research methods, Ethnic Studies, |
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Communication |
Rhetoric and discourse, media and film; race, ethnic, and cultural studies |
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Sociology |
Labor unions and political mobilization, immigration, socialized healthcare |
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Family and Consumer Studies & Ethnic Studies |
Latino/a immigration issues, public health, education and politics in Mexico |
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Philosophy |
Political, moral and feminist philosophy, political theory, disability studies and law |
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Political Science |
Ethics and international relations |
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History |
Gender and legal history of East Asia, environmental history in China, female suicide studies |
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Writing & Rhetoric Studies |
Settler colonial studies, tribal college writing instruction, activism and rhetoric |
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History |
Comparative slavery studies, black female agency and sexual exploitation, legal history |
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Political Science |
Transnational Islamic networks, Ethnic/religious conflict, Turkey & the Middle East, Socio-political evolution of Islamic Calvinism in Turkey; the Balkan Wars and the construction of memory; and the origins of Kurdish nationalism and ethno-religious conflict in Anatolia |
Global Health
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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Family and Preventive Medicine |
Infectious Diseases; Travel and geographic medicine, global public health |
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History |
History of Brazil, history of science, comparative colonial history |
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Family and Consumer Studies |
Socioemotional development, parenting and culture |
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History |
History of the body and medicine, British history |
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Sociology |
Social epidemiology, health disparities, sexual orientation |
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Ethnic Studies |
Pacific Islander health disparities and health policy |
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Social Work |
Health of women and youth from refugee background |
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Sociology |
Comparative family studies, reproductive justice |
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Philosophy |
Philosophy of Biology |
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Social Work |
Global social work, cultural training and dialogies, mental health of immigrants and refugees |
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Sociology |
Social determinants of health, health disparities, minority and immigrant health, community-based research, and global health. |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Japan; Arab-Islamic World; East Asian (Sinitic) Cultural Sphere; Islamicate Cultural Sphere; Comparative Intellectual History; History of Science and Medicine (Chinese and Sino-Japanese medicine; Greco-Roman and Islamicate/Arabic medicine); Religion, Science, and Law; Law and Society; Cross-cultural Representation; East-West Communication |
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Anthropology |
Behavioral ecology, demography, comparative life history and reproductive ecology |
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Social Work |
International social work, participatory community-based research, refugee trauma, cross-cultural mental health |
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Anthropology |
Demographic history of species,coevolution of reproductive physiology and behavior/Southern Arica |
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Sociology |
Health policies and poverty, inequalities in health, medical sociology |
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine |
Emergency care for children in resource-limited settings, global health |
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Geography |
Environmental health, health disparities, and access to health |
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Sociology |
Social determinants of health, medical sociology, migration in the US and China |
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Economics |
Health economics |
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Social Work |
Cross-cultural studies, identity formation and transformation, emerging adulthood |
Foreign Relations and Security
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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History |
Post-war Europe, history of Germany and the Soviet Union |
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Gender Studies and History |
Masculinity studies, the relationship of the military to society, transnational history |
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Philosophy |
International affairs and ethics, political philosophy |
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Political Science |
International Political Economy, Environmental Policy, Energy Planning, |
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Political Science |
Political, violence, and terrorism; international security of Eastern Europe |
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Communication |
Korean war; Narratives and memoirs with a focus on war and trauma |
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Political Science |
International relations of East Asia, political psychology and identity politics, behavioral decision-making |
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Geography |
Hazard management, transportation, and geographic information science |
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History |
Korean War; nationalization within the Cerro Corporation in Chile; war and world history |
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Civil and Environmental Engineering |
Urbanization in Latin America, GIS, ecology and sustainability |
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Political Science |
Political economy of international institutions, with a focus on multilateral and preferential trade agreements as well as European integration |
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Political Science |
Democratization and political participation; Mexican politics, Latin American politics |
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Philosophy |
Political philosophy, ethics and virtue in Confucianism |
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Political Science |
Violence, tragedy, and politics |
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Communication |
Communication and global conflict, technology and military theories, doctrines, and strategies, Science and Technology Studies, Cybersecurity |
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Political Science |
Globalization, foreign policy and aid, international relations of Africa |
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Political Science |
International Security, Foreign Policy, Political Economy Neoclassical realism, grand strategy, domestic distributional politics, and ethnic conflict |
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Geography |
Geography of international terrorism and insurgent activity |
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Sociology |
Political economy of globalization and development, immigration and citizenship |
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Political Science |
Ethics and international relations |
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Political Science |
Transnational Islamic networks, Ethnic/religious conflict, Turkey & the Middle East, Socio-political evolution of Islamic Calvinism in Turkey; the Balkan Wars and the construction of memory; and the origins of Kurdish nationalism and ethno-religious conflict in Anatolia |
European Studies
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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History |
History of Germany/Soviet Union, Post-war Europe |
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World Languages |
Literature outside the canon (domestic fiction, travel reports, occasional literature, political pamphlets); travel literature |
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English |
Literature of the early modern period |
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Political Science |
Political, violence, and terrorism; international security of Eastern Europe |
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English |
Colonial and postcolonial English literatures, minority discourse, postcolonial theory, James Joyce and Irish Studies |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Latin American testimonial literature, indigenous identity, business Spanish |
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History |
Cultural history of Victorian and modern British, specializing in history of the body |
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English |
Literature of the romantic period |
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World Languages |
German Contemporary Culture |
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World Languages |
Second-language learning, Russian language and cultural studies |
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Political Science |
Political economy of international institutions, with a focus on multilateral and preferential trade agreements as well as European integration |
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Art/Art History Department |
Renaissance and Baroque art |
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English |
English Renaissance: Shakespeare/Milton |
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History |
European Colonialism Since 1700, French history |
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Political Science |
International Security, Foreign Policy, Political Economy, Neoclassical realism, grand strategy, domestic distributional politics, and ethnic conflict |
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English |
Shakespeare; Elizabethan period |
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World Languages |
Literature and philosophy of Austria, Germany, Switzerland |
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Anthropology |
Cultural anthropology of the Mediterranean |
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History |
Social, cultural, and religious history of late ancient and medieval Europe |
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Philosophy |
History of Christian doctrine, specifically focusing on the fields of Christology and soteriology |
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World Languages |
Postcolonial studies, French colonialism in Africa, Francophone literatures and cultures |
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World Languages |
Medieval literature and medieval strategies of representation, in particular, allegory, mostly in French literature |
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World Languages |
Greek mythology and literature, Coptic studies |
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English |
Literature of the Victorian period |
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World Languages |
The interplay of gender and religion, specifically in myth and rituals Gender and Sexuality, Myth and Religion, Mormon Feminism |
Development and Sustainability
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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Gender Studies and History |
Masculinity studies, labor and working class history, the relationship of the military to society, history of the U.S. West and the history of Pacific settler societies. |
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Philosophy |
Intersection of ethics, political theory, and moral psychology; epistemology of stereotyping |
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Anthropology |
Cultural evolution; migration patterns and cultural variations; Tongan diaspora |
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Economics |
Economic Development, Economics of Gender, Gender and Development, Labor Economics, Political Economy, Microeconomic Theory |
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Economics |
Applied microeconomics, environment and resources, psychology and gender; India |
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Geography |
Understanding links between past societies and environmental changes |
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Environmental & Sustainability Studies |
Sustainability and justice, foodj ustice and sustainability |
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Communication |
Korean war; Narratives and memoirs with a focus on war and trauma |
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Sociology |
Political economy of global environmental change; environmental sociology |
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Geography |
Global climate change with regional interests in Antarctica and the American Southwest |
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Sociology |
Global/transnational sociology, with substantive emphases in human rights and the rights of minority groups |
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Communication |
Environmental activism in China, rhetoric of social movements |
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Social Work |
Health of women and youth from refugee backgrounds |
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Social Work |
Labor, migration, violence, militarisms, sexual slavery and human trafficking, ethnic studies, sociolegal analysis with visual studies and social movement analysis |
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Sociology |
Sociology of gender, food, culture, and society; race, gender, and popular culture |
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Social Work |
Global social work, cultural training and dialogues, mental health of immigrants and refugees |
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Sociology |
Migration, intergenerational relationships, population studies in developing countries; Southeast Asia |
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Anthropology |
Behavioral ecology, demography, comparative life history and reproductive ecology |
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Geography |
Environmental conflict in Kenya |
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Social Work |
International social work, participatory community-based research, refugee trauma, cross-cultural mental health |
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Anthropology |
Demographic history of species, coevolution of reproductive physiology and behavior/Southern Africa |
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism |
Social and environmental (in)justice through inequities associated with class, race, and political economy |
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Parks, Recreation & Tourism |
The philosophy of leisure, restorative environments and the social psychology of communication |
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Environmental & Sustainability Studies |
Global climate change, environmental restoration, river and riparian restoration |
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Political Science |
Ethics and international relations |
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Social Work |
Forced migration, globalization, cultural identities, global justice |
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Geography |
Global urban and regional development in China |
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Social Work |
Cross-cultural studies, identity formation and transformation, emerging adulthood |
Culture & Identity
Professor |
Department |
Specialty |
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English |
Latina/o Studies, Indigenous Studies, Critical Ethnic Studies, Chicana Feminism |
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World Languages and Culture |
Literature of early Perso-Islamic world, Persian language, historiography |
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History |
Class, gender, and transnational History |
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Philosophy |
Intersection of ethics, political theory, and moral psychology; epistemology of stereotyping |
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Anthropology |
Cultural evolution; migration patterns and cultural variations; Tongan diaspora |
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Anthropology |
Biological anthropology |
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English |
Colonial and postcolonial English literatures, minority discourse, postcolonial theory, James Joyce and Irish Studies |
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Communication |
Korean war; Narratives and memoirs with a focus on war and trauma |
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Music |
Ethnomusicology, Harp performance |
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Sociology |
Global/transnational sociology, with substantive emphases in human rights and the rights of minority groups |
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Art/Art History |
Intro to Visiual Arts, Language of Color, Environmental Sustainability |
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Anthropology |
Sociolinguistics |
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Family and Consumer Studies |
Socioemotional development, parenting and culture |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Latin American testimonial literature, indigenous identity, business Spanish |
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Communication |
Theories of space and place, regional rhetorics, contemporary critical theory |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Socio-phonetic phenomena and variation, first and second language phonology, Romance Languages in Contact Situations, Anthropological Linguistics |
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Sociology |
Sociology of gender, food, culture, and society; race, gender, and popular culture |
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Linguistics |
Second-language learning and acquisition of the phonology by adult learners |
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Theatre, Ethnic Studies |
Pacific Islander literature and theatre |
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Anthropology |
Biological anthropology, race and race relations, evolutionary psychology |
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Writing & Rhetoric Studies |
Multilingual composition |
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World Languages and Cultures |
Japan; Arab-Islamic World; East Asian (Sinitic) Cultural Sphere; Islamicate Cultural Sphere; Comparative Intellectual History; History of Science and Medicine (Chinese and Sino-Japanese medicine; Greco-Roman and Islamicate/Arabic medicine); Religion, Science, and Law; Law and Society; Cross-cultural Representation; East-West Communication |
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Sociology |
Migration, intergenerational relationships, population studies in developing countries; Southeast Asia |
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Educational Psychology |
Literacy, children’s literature, international children’ literature |
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Anthropology |
Latin America & the Caribbean; Evolutionary Anthropology; Human Ecology; |
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Sociology |
Racial and Ethnic Relations, Race, Class, and Gender, Sociology of Culture in Latino/a |
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Philosophy |
Scientific reasoning, world religions, philosophy of religions |
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Sociology |
Latina/Chicano Studies, Social Science research methods, Ethnic Studies, |
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Sociology |
Social psychology, sociology of religion |
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Philosophy |
History of Christian doctrine, specifically focusing on the fields of Christology and soteriology |
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English |
Global/Transnational Literature, digital humanities |
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Family and Consumer Studies |
Aging Services, Family Violence, Gerontology Race/ethnic/immigrant diversity, gerontology |
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Linguistics |
Dual language immersion and international language policy |
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Anthropology |
Social anthropology |