Courtney Desiree Morris Dept of Gender and Women's Studies Black women's social movement, state violence and authoritarianism, racial formations in Latin American, racial formations in the Caribbean, racial formations in the U.S., feminist and queer theory, environmental ethics, Black visual culture and aestetics
Juana María Rodríguez Dept of Ethnic Studies race and sexual politics, LGBTQ communities, Latino/a/x and Caribbean literatures and cultures, women of color feminisms, queer activism in the Americas, transgender studies, sex work
John Alba Cutler Dept of English Chicanx Latinx studies, poetry, 20th century American literature and culture
Al-An deSouza Dept of Art Practice photography, contemporary art, Art Pedagogy, performance, postcolonial studies, gender, queer, trans studies, contemporary African Art, South Asian Art, art of the Global South, global modernisms
Megan Mills-Novoa Dept of Environmental Science, Policy & Management climate change adaption, energy transitions, political ecology of global change, critical development studies, water justice, participatory mixed methods, Latin America
Cori Hayden Dept of Anthropology Latin America, Mexico, social and cultural anthropology, kinship, anthropology of science, technology, medicine, post-colonial science, gender, queer studies
Andrew Little Dept of Political Science game theory, authoritarian politics, political beliefs, protest
Ianna Hawkins Owen Dept of Gender and Women's Studies African American studies, African diaspora, queer studies
Eric Falci Dept of English 20th century Irish and British literature, contemporary Irish and British poetry, poetry and poetics
Hertha D. Sweet Wong Dept of English American literature, Native American literature, autobiography, ethnic American literature
Brian DeLay Dept of History US, the Americas, International History, 19th century, Native American history, American West, Borderlands, firearms, Second Amendment
Debarati Sanyal Dept of French Border studies, race, postcolonialism, politics of aesthetic form, nineteenth-century French studies, memory studies, World War Two, Holocaust studies, critical refugee studies, contemporary fiction and film
Duncan MacRae Dept of Ancient Greek & Roman Studies Greek and Roman history, Roman religion, early Christianity, Jews in the Greco-Roman world, Latin Literature, Latin epigraphy
Nikki Jones Dept of African American Studies African American communities, policing, racial/gender disparities and the criminal justice system, violence and violence interventions
Sean Gailmard Dept of Political Science American political institutions, bureaucratic organizations, executive branch, public administration, political economy, statistical modeling
Scott Saul Dept of English 20th and 21st century American literature, African American literature, cultural studies, drama, film
Sarah E. Vaughn Dept of Anthropology anthropology, Science and Technology studies, environment, Expertise, climate change, historicism, theories of liberalism, Caribbean/Latin America
Rizvana Bradley Dept of Film and Media aesthetic theory, art history, Black studies, contemporary art, contemporary film theory, critical theory, moving image installation, postcolonial studies, race and the philosophy of media
Atreyee Gupta Dept of History of Art global modern art, modern and contemporary South and Southeast Asian art
Alison Post Dept of Political Science regulation, infrastructure, water and sanitation, urban politics, urban politics and policy, comparative political economy, community-engaged research/scholarship, impact evaluations requested by governments/NGOs
Ian F. Haney Lopez School of Law constitutional law, race relations, civil rights, race in politics, Latinos
Karen Trapenberg Frick Dept of City & Regional Planning political polarization, politics of infrastructure, transportation policy and planning
Micah Khater Dept of African American Studies African American history, Black feminist theory, carceral studies, disability studies, racial formation in Arabic-speaking communities
Samuel Otter Dept of English English, 19th century American literature, 17th and 18th century American literature, African American literature, Herman Melville, race in American culture, literature and history, discourse and ideology, word and image studies, close reading
Steven Vogel Dept of Political Science political economy or comparative political economy, market governance, regulation, the Japanese model of capitalism, Japanese politics, political science