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Amy L. Best is Professor of Sociology in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at George Mason University, where she also serves as the director of the Center for Social Science Research. Her research focuses primarily on the study of social inequalities, with specific interest in how gender, ...
Past Event
Monday, April 1, 2024 12:00 PM EDT
Fenwick Library, #1014B
The Social Justice Collaborative, housed in Mason’s Department of Criminology, Law and Society, is delighted to host Dr. Jamie Fader for a discussion of her new book, On Shifting Ground: Constructing Manhood on the Margins. We hope to see many of you for what promises to be a lively conversation abou...
Samuel Clowes Huneke is an award-winning historian of modern Europe, with a focus on the social and political history of twentieth-century Germany. He is broadly interested in how everyday life intersects with and shapes the relationships between citizens and states. His research focuses on the histo...
Yasemin İpek is a tenure-track Assistant Professor in the Global Affairs Program. Her research is situated at the intersection of the anthropology of politics, activism, and inequality; critical studies of humanitarianism and refugees; decoloniality studies; and studies of Islam, sectarianism, and na...
Wendi Manuel-Scott is Professor of Integrative Studies and History and an affiliate faculty member of Women and Gender Studies, African and African American Studies, and the John Mitchel, Jr. Program for History, Justice, and Race at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolut...
Lisa Rabin is Associate Professor of Spanish at George Mason University, where she teaches Spanish-language film, media and cultural studies in the Department of Modern & Classical Languages and is an affiliate of the Cultural Studies Program. She received her B.A. in Spanish & French from ...
The master of arts in interdisciplinary studies (MAIS) program invites you to join us online on Wednesday, November 29 at 7:20 pm as we hear from several students about their research interests, and project and thesis proposals. You will learn more about the MAIS program, and winners of MAIS research...