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CHRIS C LIPPARD
Associate Chair for Academic Affairs, University of Utah, Film & Media Arts Department
Professor, Film & Media Arts Department
Affiliated Faculty, Center for Research on Migration and Refugee Integration, 2017 to date, University of Utah, College Of Health
Affiliated Associate Professor, Middle East Center, University of Utah, Middle East Studies Program
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Annie Isabel Fukushima
Affiliated Faculty Member, Asian Studies, University of Utah, University of Utah
Associate Dean, University of Utah, Undergraduate Studies
Director, University of Utah, Office of Undergraduate Research
Associate Professor, Ethnic Studies
Affiliated Faculty Member, University of Utah, Latin American Studies
Associate Professor, University of Utah, Ethnic Studies Division in the School for Cultural & Social Transformation
Research Summary: Research focus: critical race studies, racial and gender-based violence, labor, migration. Methodologies: ethnic studies, transdisciplinary methods, decolonial feminisms, transnational feminisms, sociolegal analysis, qualitative methods, mixed methods, visual studies and social movement theory.
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Alborz Ghandehari
Assistant Professor, Ethnic Studies
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ZHOU (Joe) YU
Director of Undergraduate Studies, University of Utah, Family And Consumer Studies
Associate Director of Asia Center, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Associate Professor, Family And Consumer Studies
Faculty Affiliate, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
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ADRIAN VILIAMI BELL
Associate Professor, Anthropology Department
Adjunct Curator of Anthropology, University of Utah, Natural History Museum of Utah
Research Summary: Our long, successful, and continuing story of migration across the globe attests to the extraordinary adaptability of humans. Part of our success likely lies in adaptive learning strategies. Through mathematical modeling, ethnographic fieldwork, and experiments, I test whether evolutionary theory can explain the cultural variation I see among Tongan migrants in Utah, the Western U.S., and other parts of the world.
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Chelsea Manzanares
Associate Instructor, School for Cultural and Social Transformation
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STANFORD PUGSLEY
Associate Professor (Lecturer), Ois Operations & Info Systems
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KIM KORINEK
Director, Asia Center, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Director, Asia Center, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Professor, Sociology Department
Regional Faculty Affiliate, University of Washington, Center for Studies in Demography and Ecology
Research Summary: My research examines the mutually transformative effects of social demographic changes, like population aging and population mobility, and individual and family level experiences of receipt of support, living arrangements, socioeconomic mobility, health care utilization, and other outcomes related to wellbeing.