Mark Blum Dept of East Asian Languages and Cultures Buddhism, Japan, culture and society, modernization
Michael Burawoy Dept of Sociology sociology, Russia, capitalism, industrial workplaces, postcolonialism, socialism, global ethnography, Hungary
Sharad Chari Dept of Geography geography as history of the present and as earthly/oceanic writing, social theory, political economy, development, agrarian studies, labor, racial/sexual capitalism, Black radical tradition, biopolitical struggle, oceanic studies, photography, South Asia, South Africa, Indian Ocean
Puck Engman Dept of History history of socialism, social revolution, law and state, historical justice, political communication, bureaucratic process
Desiree Fields Dept of Geography economic geography, urban theory, financialization, digital platforms and real estate, urban social movements, geographical political economy, housing justice, market construction
Catherine Flynn Dept of English modernism, Irish, British, comparative literature, critical theory, Avant-Gardes, James Joyce, Flann O'Brien
Marcial González Dept of English Chicano and Chicana literature, twentieth-century American ethnic literatures, theory of the novel, marxism, critical theory, farm worker social movements
Hidetaka Hirota Dept of History US immigration history, American immigration law and policy, Race and Ethnicity in the United States, 19th century United States, Asian American history, U.S. and the world, Global Migration, Transnational History
Justin Hosbey Dept of City & Regional Planning cultural and political economy of racism, Black ecologies, racial capitalism, digital humanities
Jovan Lewis Dept of Geography Jamaica and the USA; constructions and infrastructures of poverty, inequality, race (blackness), economy, and the market
Xin Liu Dept of Anthropology history and/of anthropology, contemporary trends in social theory, social/cultural anthropology, comparative societies, capitalism and culture, America and China/East Asia
Colleen Lye Dept of English postcolonial theory, marxism, critical theory, cultural studies, Asian American literature, 20th and 21st century literature, world literature
Rebecca McLennan Dept of History North America: 1763-present, law & society, crime & punishment, prisons, society & culture, capitalism, global foodways.
Louise Mozingo Dept of Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning urban design and planning, design history, social and cultural factors in landscape design
Aihwa Ong Dept of Anthropology Dept of South and Southeast Asian Studies anthropology, transnationalism, governance, citizenship, global cities, migration, Asian biomedical science, Southeast Asia, South Asian Art
Bernadette Pérez Dept of History history, United States, Latinx, American West, indigenous history, migration, labor, agriculture, Borderlands, the Americas, colonialism, environment
Robert B. Reich Goldman School of Public Policy economic inequality, industrial policy, macroeconomic policy, public management and leadership
Dylan John Riley Dept of Sociology political sociology, comparative historical sociology, social theory
Leslie Salzinger Dept of Gender and Women's Studies sociology of gender, capitalism, theories of neoliberalism, political economy, Gender and Work, Latin America, Mexico, ethnography, Marxian political economy
Aarti Sethi Dept of Anthropology agrarian anthropology, ruralism, feminist anthropology, political economy, Comparative Religion, South Asia, debt and capitalism, cinema and media culture, ercstatic experience, embodiment and aestetics, theory of mind, theory of subjectivity, caste, socio-economic inequality
Stephanie Syjuco Dept of Art Practice art, sculpture, photography, ceramics, social practice, craft, activism, public art, feminism, capitalism, material culture, informal economies, black markets, hacker culture, digital culture, design culture, zines, alternative publishing, archives, libraries, museums, museum display, postcolonial studies, labor history, American history, globalization, the Philippines, Asian American studies, empire, textiles, fashion, ethnography, 1904 World's Fair, Filipino and Filipino American studies, trade routes, science fiction, camouflage, DIY culture