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PARTICIPATING FACULTY

Participating Faculty teach courses and conduct research in other UO departments, addressing international issues in ways that complement the mission of the International Studies Program. Their courses can be especially useful to our students in fulfilling major requirements. Participating faculty can be of help to International Studies students with questions on particular world regions or on themes that require global, transnational, or cross-cultural perspective.

Shaul Cohen, Dept: Geography; Region: Middle East; Themes: political, environmental, cultural Geography; scohen@uoregon.edu

Robert Davis, Dept: Romance Languages; Region: Spain; Themes: Spanish literature, methodology and pedagogy, Spanish and Romance linguistics; rldavis@uoregon.edu

Arif Dirlik, Dept: History, Region: East Asia, China; Themes: transnationalism, modern China, transnational Asia; adirlik@uoregon.edu

André Djiffack, Dept: Romance Languages; Region: Africa; Themes: Francophone literature in Africa, 20th-century French literature, colonial and postcolonial studies; djiffack@oregon.uoregon.edu

Laura Fair, Dept: History; Region: Africa; Themes: colonial and postcolonial popular culture; lafair@darkwing.uoregon.edu 

John Foster, Dept: Sociology; Themes: Imperialism, ecological crisis, environment, Marxism, political economy; jfoster@oregon.uoregon.edu

Linda Fuller, Dept: Sociology; Region: Latin America; Themes: comparative socialism, work, Latin American development and social change; lofuller@uoregon.edu

Ibrahim Gassama, Dept: School of Law; Region: Africa; Themes: human rights, foreign policy, and international economic development; igassama@law.uoregon.edu

Michael Hibbard, Dept: Planning, Public Policy, and Management (PPPM); Themes: sustainable development, healthy economies and healthy ecosystems in rural areas and small towns; mhibbard@uoregon.edu

Jeff Magoto, Dept: Yamada Language Center; Themes: Language training; jmagoto@uoregon.edu

Tom Mills, Dept: Office of International Programs; Themes: International education and exchange; tommills@uoregon.edu  

Alec Murphy, Dept: Geography; Region: Europe; Themes: cultural and political geography, law and geography; abmurphy@uoregon.edu

Craig Parsons, Dept: Political Science; Region: Europe; Themes: comparative politics, regional integration, ideas and institutions; cap@uoregon.edu 

Eric Pederson, Dept: Linguistics; Region: India; Themes: cognitive and psycholinguistics, language and culture, South Indian languages; epederso@uoregon.edu

Lise Nelson, Dept: Geography; Region: Latin America; Themes: cultural and political geography, international rural development, feminist theory; lise@uoregon.edu

Phil Scher, Dept: Anthropology; Region: Caribbean; Themes: politics of culture, transnationalism; pscher@uoregon.edu

Alison Snyder, Dept: Architecture; Themes: Ancient, design, light, ancient and modern sacred space and vernacular structures; absny@uoregon.edu

Rick Steers, Dept: College of Business; Themes: international management, work motivation and cross-cultural management; rsteers@uoregon.edu

Leslie Steeves, Dept: School of Journalism; Region: Africa; Themes: international communication, third world development communications, women, minorities, and media; lsteeves@uoregon.edu

Lynne Stephen, Dept: Anthropology; Region: Latin America; Themes: ethnicity and political economies, gender, U.S. Latinos; stephenl@uoregon.edu

Peter Walker, Dept: Geography; Region: Africa; Themes: cultural and political ecology, human-environmental relations, pwalker@uoregon.edu

Anne Williams, Dept: International Resource Center; Region: Africa; Themes: aid and development, gender and human rights; anne@uoregon.edu

Phil Young, Dept: Anthropology; Region: Latin America; pyoung@uoregon.edu