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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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EUNBIN CHUNG
Wasatch Experience Sustainability Teaching Scholar, University of Utah, Environmental & Sustainability
Faculty Affiliate, University of Utah, Asian Studies Program
Associate Professor, Political Science Department
Faculty Affiliate, University of Utah, Consortium for Families and Health Research (C-FAHR)
Faculty Affiliate, University of Utah, Interdisciplinary Exchange for Utah Science (NEXUS)
Faculty Affiliate, University of Utah Health, Immunology, Inflammation, & Infectious Disease (3i) Initiative
Research Summary: Dr. Chung's research interests include International Security, Conflict Resolution, Foreign Policy, Political Psychology, Identity Politics, Nationalism, Behavioral Decision-Making, Survey and Field Experiments, and East Asian International Relations.
Equipment:
Experimental Research Methods
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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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MARJORIE CASTLE
Professor (Lecturer), Political Science Department
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JEREMY J FREED
Adjunct Assistant Professor, Communication
Research Summary: I use qualitative methods to theorize how communication is used within video games, and within video game culture. I also have a secondary research agenda, analyzing the intersections of identity and power in popular fictional mass media.
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YANQI TONG
Professor Emeritus, Political Science Department
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REBECCA LARSEN
Professor (Lecturer), Undergraduate Studies
Adjunct, University of Utah, Political Science Department
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CATHERINE MAYES
Associate Professor, School Of Music
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Andee Gempeler DeVore
Ph.D. Candidate, Marriner S. Eccles Graduate Fellow in Political Economy (2024-2025), University of Utah