Dr. Julia Coronado was the keynote speaker for the Economics Commencement ceremony on Saturday, May 21, 2022.
History of empire, law and race, 20th Century nationalist movements, racialization in the Caribbean, human rights in Latin American and the Caribbean, colonialism and neocolonial practices ...
History of Women, Gender and Sexuality; LGBTQ Studies; Marriage and the Family; Popular Culture; Public History; Oral History; Digital Humanities ...
Linguistic anthropology, language and status, narrative, American Sign Language, new communication technologies, computer-mediated interaction, multimodal ...
Jacqueline Jones Jacqueline Jones is the author of several books, including, most recently, No Right to an Honest Living: The Struggles of Boston's Black Workers in the Civil War Era (2023) and ...
V. Bhaskar V. Bhaskar Sue Killam Professor Ph.D., University of Oxford Curriculum Vitae [email protected] 512-475-8535 BRB 3.162 campus mail code: C3100 ...
Evolution of primate social behavior, intersexual conflict, social relationships, power dynamics, socioecology, predator/prey interactions, fire ecology, cyclone ecology, collective ecology, ...
Sumit Guha My education began in Italy but I completed high school in New Delhi, India. I received a BA from St. Stephen's College and an MA in History from Jawaharlal Nehru University, both in Delhi.
brain networks, development of task control, development of reading, developmental disorders, neuroimaging, puberty, ADHD, adolescence, middle childhood ...
Comparative Semitic Linguistics, Historical Linguistics, Syntax, Languages in Contact, Linguistic Methodology ...
Only children, Irish literature, politics, and culture; modern poetry; women's studies; drama and film; Shakespeare; the relation between high and popular culture ...
George Littlefield Professor of American History; Distinguished Teaching Professor; Academy of Distinguished Teachers.
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