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Kağan Arik
The historical development of the Turkish language and its various dialects, and is a member of the American Association of Teachers of Turkish and Turkic Languages
Professor Arik has 25 years experience in language pedagogy for Modern Turkish Language and Literature. He has designed courses and teaching materials...
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Matthew Briones
Comparative race relations; Asian/Pacific Islander American history; African American history; Interracial and interethnic coalitions and conflicts; immigration; transnationalism, especially between the United States and the Philippines; and the history of baseball and American culture
Professor Matthew Briones' research focuses on comparative race relations, Asian/Pacific islander American history, African American history, interrac...
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Robert Chaskin
Children and Adolescents, Community, International Non-Profit Organizations, Poverty and Income, and Urban
Robert J. Chaskin is the McCormick Foundation Professor and Deputy Dean for Strategic Initiatives and holds the UNESCO Chair for Inclusive Urbanism at...
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Yasmin Cho
Materiality, Infrastructure, Technology, Ethnic politics, Migration, Gender, and Anthropology of religion, as well as Social theory and Ethnography.
Yasmin Cho (she/her) is an Earl S. Johnson Lecturer in Anthropology in MAPSS. She holds a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Duke University. Before jo...
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Yoonsun Choi
Asian Americans, Children and Adolescents, Family, Immigration, Mental Health, Race, Ethnicity, and Culture, Substance Abuse, and Violence and Trauma
Professor Choi researches how race, ethnicity and culture fundamentally shape the development of minority and immigrant youth, a growing demographic i...
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Caterina Fugazzola
Caterina Fugazzola is a sociologist whose research interests include social movements, gender and sexuality studies, transnational sociology, and qual...
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Theaster Gates
Japanese philosophy and Black identity, and the hybrid of Black and Japanese cultures through ceramics, architecture, and music.
Professor Gates has earned international acclaim for a practice that traverses multiple media and genres, primarily focusing on sculpture and ceramics...
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Thomas Ginsburg
Comparative and international law from an interdisciplinary perspective
Professor Ginsburg specializes in contemporary and international law. He is also on the board of the Comparative Constitutions Project, which examines...
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Susan Goldin-Meadow
Language development and creation; gesture’s role in communicating, thinking, and learning
Professor Goldin-Meadow is the Bearsdley Ruml Distinguished Service Professor in the Department of Psychology and Committee on Human Development at th...
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Angie Heo
Anthropology, Class and Society, Colonial and Post Colonial Studies, Contemporary, Diaspora Communities, East Asia, Economics, Global Christianity, Interfaith, Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, Cultural Studies, Media Studies, Visual Culture
Professor Heo is an anthropologist of religion, media, and economy. Her research and teaching at the University of Chicago's Divinity School covers a...
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Dwight N. Hopkins
Contemporary models of theology
Professor Hopkins is a theologian working in the areas of contemporary models of theology, various forms of liberation theologies (especially black an...
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Chang-Tai Hsieh
Economic development; growth in Asia and Latin America; applied economics
Professor Hsieh conducts research on growth and development. Hsieh has been a visiting scholar at the Federal Reserve Banks of San Francisco, New York...
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