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Search Results - Displaying 1 - 10 of 32 results
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Hugh Cagle
Director of International Studies, University of Utah, College Of Humanities
Associate Professor, University of Utah, History
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Maile Arvin
Associate Professor, University of Utah, Gender Studies
Associate Professor, History
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JESSE BRAZIL
Research Summary: My research examines how existing inequities are exacerbated by global climate change, paying special attention to issues related to colonialism, capitalism, environmental justice, and human rights.
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ANTONY T ANGHIE
Professor, College Of Law - Dean
Professor, College Of Law
Research Summary: Public and private international law and related areas including: human rights; globalization; international business transactions and international economic law; colonialism and the history of public international law; Third World Approaches to International Law; the law of the United Nations; legal education in developing countries.
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BENJAMIN B. COHEN
Professor, History
Professor, University of Utah, History
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TARA QUINN
Postdoc Fellow, Communication
Research Summary: My research interests are interdisciplinary, and include environmental justice (land rights, local approaches and resistance to state-led and global development, legacies of colonialism); peace and conflict studies (human rights activism, postwar displacement, gender-sensitive empowerment training); and transitional and transformative justice (gender-based conflict transformation, grassroots organizing, alternative approaches to enabling ‘access to justice’).
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RYAN MARSHALL MORAN
Assistant Professor, History
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Romeo García
Assistant Professor, Writing and Rhetoric Studies