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Johanna Bockman

Johanna Bockman

Professor Bockman works in globalization studies, economic sociology, urban studies, and East European Studies. Her book Markets in the Name of Socialism: The Left-Wing Origins of Neoliberalism was published by Stanford University Press. In her research and teaching, Bockman uses comparative and hist...

Christine Rosenfeld

Christine Rosenfeld

Christine Rosenfeld is a PhD candidate in Cultural Studies who has a MS degree in Geography from Penn State.  She completed her undergraduate degrees in Geography and Spanish.  She speaks English, Spanish, a little French, and a tiny bit of Hawaiian.   For her master's research, she investigated US ...

Jessica Scarlata

Jessica Scarlata

Jessica Scarlata is an associate professor of English and film and media studies and the director of the Screen Cultures minor (formerly Film and Media Studies) in CHSS. Her work addresses questions of incarceration, contested geographies and memories, and an approach to globalization that emphasizes...

John G. Dale

John G. Dale

John G. Dale is Associate Professor of Sociology at George Mason University. He is also Director of Movement Engaged, the social movement research hub of the Center for Social Science Research. He earned his PhD in Sociology from the University of California, Davis, in 2003, and was National Endowmen...

PhD in Cultural Studies

The doctoral degree program in cultural studies requires 48 credits beyond the master’s degree. The core curriculum includes an introduction to cultural studies and a methods course, as well as courses on political economy, gender and sexuality, critical race studies, science and technology, social i...

Abla Triki

Abla Triki

Abla Triki graduated from Towson University, MD with a B.A. in International Studies and a minor in Anthropology. She pursued her graduate work at George Mason University with an MA in Global Affairs and a specialization in Culture and Society. Her research interests revolve around globalization, (po...

Abla Triki

Abla Triki

Abla Triki graduated from Towson University (MD) with a BA in International Studies and a minor in Anthropology. She pursued her graduate work at George Mason University with an MA in Global Affairs and a specialization in Culture and Society. Her research interests revolved around issues related to ...

Jessica Hurley

Jessica Hurley

Jessica Hurley is assistant professor of English and affiliate faculty in Native American and Indigenous Studies, Cultural Studies, and Women and Gender Studies at George Mason University, where she teaches classes and supervises research in speculative fiction, multi-ethnic American, Indigenous, and...

Zana Sahyouni

Zana Sahyouni

Zana B. Sahyouni attended George Mason University, where she received her Bachelor of Arts in English and Religious Studies in 2014. She continued at George Mason University, where she received her Master of Arts in English in 2016. Her thesis, titled "At the Intersection of Religion, Nationality, an...

Ryan Bowerman

Ryan Bowerman

Ryan received a B.A. in Mathematics from Wabash College and an M.A. in Liberal Studies with a focus in Global Studies from Indiana University. He began the PhD program in Cultural Studies in 2015 and is interested in the commodification of citizenship and the emergence and development of formal Citiz...