otero.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome to my University of Arizona homepage! | Lydia R. Otero
Skip to main content. Lydia R. Otero. Mexican American Studies and Research Center. Welcome to my University of Arizona homepage! Photo from the first Arizona Spotlight recorded in front of a live audience on January 24, 2016 to launch. Dimelo: Stories of the Southwest. My email is lotero@u.arizona.edu. Lydia R. Otero, Ph.D. Department of Mexican American Studies. César Chávez Bldg., Rm 208. Tucson, AZ 85721-0023.
mvasquez.faculty.arizona.edu
Bienvenidos | Dr. Marcela Vásquez-León
Skip to main content. Instituto del Hemisferio Occidental. I am Associate Professor in Anthropology and hold a joint appointment in the Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. And the Center for Latin American Studies. As a US trained applied anthropologist from Colombia, I apply my knowledge and professional skills to address critical social and environmental issues in Latin America. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology. Haury Building, Rm 316. 1009 E. South Campus Dr. Tucson, Arizona 85721.
malcah.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome! | Malcah Yaeger-Dror
Skip to main content. Linguistics, Cognitive Science, SLAT. Her personal activities include baking for friends, playing with grandkids when she can, and trying to keep Sophia from leaping the fence. UA Forced Alignment Workshop.
kmorrissey.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome | Katherine Morrissey
Skip to main content. Associate Professor, History. Mexican American and Raza Studies. Southwest Institute for Research on Women. Southwest Land, Culture and Society. New Directions in Critical Theory Conference. Environmental Law, Science and Policy Program. Institute of the Environment. NEH 2009 Summer Institute. Gender and Women's Studies. Mexican American and Raza Studies. I am an associate professor in the Department of History. At the University of Arizona. And north American West history.
jearl.faculty.arizona.edu
Jennifer Earl, Professor of Sociology | Jennifer Earl
Skip to main content. Jennifer Earl, Professor of Sociology. Is a Professor of Sociology. And (by courtesy) Government and Public Policy. At the University of Arizona. She taught at the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) before joining Arizona. She is Director Emerita of the Center for Information Technology and Society. And Director Emerita of the Technology and Society PhD Emphasis. She has published widely, including an MIT Press book entitled Digitally Enabled Social Change.
jallen.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome | John J.B. Allen, Ph.D.
Skip to main content. John J.B. Allen, Ph.D. Distinguished Professor, Psychology. Programs in Cognitive Science, and in Neuroscience. Additionally, I have published. On the assessment of memory and amnesia using event-related potentials, including the assessment of deception ("lie" detection and the polygraph) as well as malingering, and the assessment of the veridicality and the nature of amnesia in dissociative disorders. I enjoy teaching, and I hope it shows. Tucson, AZ 85721.
irvin.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome! | Benjamin H. Irvin
Skip to main content. Benjamin H. Irvin. Associate Professor of History. Arizona Department of History. I am a social and cultural historian of early America and the United States, working primarily in the Revolutionary period. National identity, the federal state, masculinity, disability, and law particularly interest me. My monograph, Clothed in Robes of Sovereignty: The Continental Congress and the People Out of Doors. Published by Oxford University Press in April 2011,.
galaskiewicz.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome to the Homepage for Joseph Galaskiewicz | Joseph Galaskiewicz
Skip to main content. Welcome to the Homepage for Joseph Galaskiewicz. Sage, 1979), Social Organization of an Urban Grants Economy: A Study of Business Philanthropy and Nonprofit Organizations. Academic Press, 1985), Advances in Social Network Analysis: Research in the Social and Behavioral Sciences. Co-edited with Stanley Wasserman) (Sage, 1994), and Nonprofit Organizations in an Age of Uncertainty: A Study of Organizational Change. American Journal of Sociology. Annual Review of Sociology. Nonprofit an...
dgibbs.faculty.arizona.edu
Welcome | David N. Gibbs
Skip to main content. David N. Gibbs. PhD in Political Science, 1989, Massachusetts Institute of Technology. First Do No Harm: Humanitarian Intervention and the Destruction of Yugoslavia. Vanderbilt University Press, 2009. Here are reviews in the. Croatian Political Science Review. See book presentation on C-SPAN Book TV. See also excerpts from reviews. First Do No Harm. Debate on the CIA and Academe. Debate on Political Bias in International Relations Research. Guide To Using Declassified Documents.
currim.faculty.arizona.edu
Peace | Faiz Currim
Skip to main content. Welcome to my UA homepage! Research and Teaching information available via navigation links on the side-bar. Contact information and current courses are listed on my page at the MIS Department.