Christine L. WilliamsDr. Christine Williams is Professor of Sociology and the Elsie and Stanley E. (Skinny) Adams, Sr. Centennial Professor in Liberal Arts. She received her Ph.D. in sociology from ...
Rhetorical theory, history and criticism; composition studies; political discourse; critical discourse analysis; comparative/contrastive and (inter)cultural rhetoric ...
Life course origins of health disparities, morbidity and mortality, biodemography.
Social-cognitive development, Motivation, Aggression, Adolescence, Research methodology, and Psychological interventions.
Rachel V. González-MartinDr. González-Martin is a Folklorist and an Associate Professor of Mexican American and Latina/o Studies. She is an active affiliate faculty member of the Center for Mexican ...
Democratization and authoritarian rule, social policy and policy diffusion, and populism in Latin America and Europe ...
Aegean scripts & prehistory, Greek language, war & violence studies, public intellectual writing, music as social criticism, Dylanology ...
Derek EppDerek Epp is an associate professor in the Department of Government. He joined the faculty in 2017 from Dartmouth College where he was a postdoc within the Nelson A. Rockefeller Center. In ...
Donald R. Davis, Jr.My primary research concerns the interaction of law and religion in medieval India. From one side, I look at the historical evidence for law and legal practice in inscriptions, ...
Affect, experimental ethnographic writing, non-representational theory, post-phenomenology, new materialisms, worldings, place; United States, New England.
Robbe GorisHow does the brain process visual information? And how does this information guide perception and action? These are the questions that drive me. I am especially interested in the function ...
Archaeology, ethnohistory, Andes, Inca empire, early Colonial Peru, archaeological theory ...