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Matthew
Bronson, Ph.D., Culture and
Literacy, UC Davis, 2004; M.A., Linguistics,
UC Berkeley, 1982 Accelerative
teacher/trainer, intercultural communications,
human learning potential, influence
of indigenous languages on Spanish,
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Angana
P. Chatterji, Ph.D.,
CIIS; Development Studies and Anthropology;
M.A., Politics, University of Delhi,
1989; Since 1984, work in India and
internationally Social movements,
sustainable development, environmental
justice, majoritarian nationalism,
cultural survival, gender, participatory
policy and advocacy research, postcolonial
critique, subaltern studies, social
ethics Asia Forest Network,
International Rivers Network, Earth
Island Institute.
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Mutombo
Mpanya, Ph.D., Urban and Regional
Planning, University of Michigan,
1982 20 years with international
development agencies in African countries,
management of natural resources, economics,
globalization, nonprofit sector. |
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Richard
Shapiro, Ph.D.c., Philosophical
Anthropology; M.A., Anthropology,
New School for Social Research, 1981
Fifteen years work shaping
emancipatory education; cross-cultural
study of subjectivity, gender, European
thought, ecological justice and multicultural
alliance building. Concentration director. |
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Srimati Basu, Associate Professor, Gender and Women's Studies Program and Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Lexington: law, feminisms; South Asia.
Dana Clark, President and founder of the International Accountability Project: environmental law, international finance institutions; United States.
Samia Goudie, member of the Bundjalung Mununjali Nation/clan from northern New South Wales: aboriginal cultures; Australia.
Lamia Karim, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon at Eugene: development critique; South Asia.
Harsh Mander, Center for Equity Studies, New Delhi: human rights law; South Asia.
Ali Mir, Assistant Professor of Business, William Patterson University: globalization, diaspora studies; South Asia, United States.
David Naguib Pellow, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of California, San Diego: environmental justice, race and civil rights; United States.
Jyoti Puri, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology at Simmons College, Boston: gender, sexuality, nationalisms; South Asia.
Satadru Sen, Assistant Professor of History at Queens College, City University of New York: colonial history, immigration, criminalization; South Asia.
Majid Shihade, Berkeley City College: politics, conflict studies; Middle East. |
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