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Valerio Pascucci
Director of National Science Data Democratization Consortium, University of Utah
Professor, School Of Computing
John R. Parks Inaugural Endowed Chair, University of Utah, University of Utah, School Of Computing
Faculty, University of Utah, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute
Laboratory Fellow, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Director, University of Utah-Center for Extreme Data Management, Analysis, and Visualiaztion
Honorary Professors, Amity University, School Of Business Dean
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MARJORIE CASTLE
Professor (Lecturer), Political Science Department
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YANQI TONG
Professor Emeritus, Political Science Department
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M HAKAN YAVUZ
Professor, Political Science Department
Research Summary: Professor Yavuz's current research interests are: the socio-political evolution of Islamic Calvinism in Turkey (the Gulen movement; and role of religious ethics in the market); the Balkan Wars (1912-1923) and the construction of memory; and the origins of Kurdish nationalism and ethno-religious conflict in Anatolia (1878-2007)
Research Keywords:
Turkey, Islam, Political Islam, Ak party, the Gulen Movement, Kurdish Nationalism, Islamic Social Movements,
Cyprus, Bosnia, Azerbaijan, Uzbekistan
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EDMUND FONG
Chair, University of Utah, Ethnic Studies
Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
Assistant Professor, Political Science Department
Research Summary: My research interests cover race and American politics, broadly conceived. In particular, I focus on political discourse with a methodological focus on the historical interplay between ideas and institutions.
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CLAUDIO A. HOLZNER
Chair, University of Utah, Political Science Department
Professor, Political Science Department
Research Summary: I am interested in understanding how and why individuals come to participate in political activities in the countries where they live. I am especially interested in understanding the institutional factors that lead to the inclusion or exclusion of marginal or vulnerable groups, such as immigrants, the poor, or, in certain contexts, women. I have explored these questions in the context of Mexico, cross-nationally in Latin America, and among undocumented immigrants in the U.S.
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Shundana Yusaf
Nááts'íilid Initiative, Academic Liaison & Grant Writer, University of Utah, School Of Architecture
Assistant Professor, School Of Architecture
Associate Professor, School Of Architecture
Research Summary: Resonant Tomb: A Feminist History of Sufi Shrines in Pakistan