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Elizabeth Stephens
Professor
estephe@ucsc.edu
Areas of expertise: Art, Film, Environmental Justice, Social Justice
Biography, Education and Training
Beth Stephens is an artist, and filmmaker with a Ph.D. in Performance Studies. Awards include a Guggenheim Fellowship (2021) for her current film project with Annie Sprinkle, Playing with Fire, an Individual Artist Grant from the San Francisco Arts Commission (2022), a Fleishhacker Foundation grant (2022) and the publication of Assuming the Ecosexual Position— the Earth as Lover published by the University of Minnesota Press. In 2021 the ... more »
Areas of expertise: Education, Language Development, Learning and Learning Theory, Social Justice, Teacher Education, Writing, Language Processing, School Reform and School Policy, Indigenous Peoples
Biography, Education and Training
Ph.D. in Educational Psychology with a Learning & Instruction emphasis. 1991. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign. Center for the Study of Reading. M.A. in Curriculum and Instruction. 1986. Education Department, UC-Davis. B.A. in American Studies, UC- Davis. 1977. Emphasis in American Education. Credentials: Multiple Subject Teaching Credential; Specialist Instruction Credential in Reading; Single Subject Teaching Credential in Social Science. UC Davis. ... more »
Areas of expertise: Sexuality, LGBT+, Psychology, Queer Studies, Social Justice, Social Psychology
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PhD, University of Chicago MA, Loyola University, Chicago AB, Georgetown University
Areas of expertise: Environmental Studies, Community-based Research, Conservation, Diversity, Environmental Justice, Indigenous Peoples, Intellectual Property, Latin American and Latino Studies, Social Justice, Sustainability
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Flora received her A.B. in Human Biology with honors from Stanford University in 1993 and Ph.D. in Ecology from UNC-Chapel Hill in 1999. A National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow, UNC Royster Society Fellow, Lang Post-doctoral Fellow at Stanford University, and Stanford Distinguished Alumni Scholar, she studies the interrelationships between human societies and the natural environment with a geographic emphasis in the Neotropics. More recently, she is interested in conducting research more l... more »
Areas of expertise: Writing, Poetry, Literature, Personal and Social Identities, Diversity, Digital Humanities, Social Justice
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Lindsay Knisely has taught writing and social justice at the University of California, Santa Cruz since 2004. She is a two-time winner of the UC Santa Cruz Excellence in Teaching Award. Lindsay is a Continuing Lecturer at Oakes College and in the Writing Program, where she focuses on supporting the academic success of first-generation students. • B.A. in Creative Writing, Minor in Psychology, Oberlin College, May 1999. Concentrations... more »
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Allison Arteaga Soergel
Public Information Representative, Division of Social Sciences
asoergel@ucsc.edu
831-459-4399
Areas of expertise: Social Psychology, Women's Studies, Violence and Violence Prevention, Social Justice, Sexuality, Feminist Studies, Sexism and Gender Bias, Gender Studies, Mass Media, Popular Culture
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M.A., Ph.D., University of Michigan B.S., M.S., Michigan State University
Areas of expertise: Russia, Ethnography, Poverty, Social Justice, Socialism, African Diaspora, Food/Nutrition, European Studies, Communism
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Harvard University, Social Anthropology, Ph.D., A.M. Indiana University, Russian and East European Studies, M.A. University of Tennessee, Russian and East European Studies, B.A.
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Dana Frank
Research Professor and Professor of History Emerita
dlfrank@ucsc.edu
Areas of expertise: Labor and Social Movements, Social Justice, US History
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M.A., Ph.D. Yale University B.A. University of California, Santa Cruz
Areas of expertise: Art, Mass Media, Writing, Social Justice
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B.A., M.F.A., University of California, San Diego.
Areas of expertise: LGBT+, Diversity, Teacher Education, Ethnography, Social Justice
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My research focuses on youth resistance, pedagogy, and testimonial narratives in urban educational spaces, with particular attention paid to the life experiences of LGBTQ street youth. I am also engaged in the conversation of how we represent youth of color in educational research, where deficit and other culture of poverty models often divest youth and their communities of agency or naturalize discourses of criminalization and poverty. It is through ethnography where I am able to engage and ext... more »
Areas of expertise: Critical Practice, Digital Arts, Documentary Film, Environmental Justice, Human Rights, Law and Policy, Media Art, New Media, Social Documentation, Social Justice
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Sharon Daniel is a media artist and innovator in the field of interactive documentary. She creates online artworks and multimedia installations that examine social, racial, and environmental injustice. For over twenty years her creative research has focused on documenting injustice in the criminal legal system in an effort to persuade people to rethink their assumptions about the criminal punishment system and the people it imprisons. The interactive documentaries and installations Daniel has co... more »
Areas of expertise: Drug Abuse, Drug Addiction, Drug Policy, Law and Policy, Social Justice
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B.S., Economics, Babson College M.A., Sociology, San Francisco State University Ph.D., Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara Post-Doctoral Fellow, Public Health, University of California, Berkeley
Professor, Dorothy E. Everett Global Information and Social Entrepreneurship Chair, Director, Everett Program for Technology and Social Change, Director, Institute for Social Transformation
Environmental Studies Department, Sociology DepartmentAreas of expertise: Urban studies, Labor and Social Movements, Sociology, Environmental Justice, Globalization, Community-based Research, Science and Technology, Social Justice, Political Economy of Development, Activism
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Dr. Chris Benner is the Dorothy E. Everett Chair in Global Information and Social Entrepreneurship, and a Professor of Environmental Studies and Sociology at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He currently directs the Everett Program for Technology and Social Change and the Institute for Social Transformation. His research examines the relationships between technological change, regional development, and the structure of economic opportunity, focusing on regional labor markets and the... more »
Associate Professor, Director of Graduate Studies Environmental Art + Social Practice MFA Program, Faculty Director Art + Science Initiatives, Kenneth S. Norris Center for Natural History , Founding Director, Unseen California
Art DepartmentAreas of expertise: Art Photography/Photography as Critical Practice, Globalization, Social Documentation, Social Justice, Environmental Art
Founding Director, Center for Applied Values and Ethics in Advanced Technologies (CAVEAT), Continuing Lecturer
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Linda MacDonald Glenn
lmglenn@ucsc.edu
802-999-8678
Areas of expertise: Ethics, Law and Policy, Science and Technology, Health and Wellness, Philosophy of Mind, Animal-Human Relationships, Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Women's Studies
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Linda MacDonald Glenn, JD, LLM, is an ethicist, futurist, educator and attorney-at-law with over 30 years of experience in private and public sectors across multiple industries including exponential technology, healthcare, government, education, business ethics and futures forecasting. She is an internationally renowned thought leader, keynote speaker, writer, seminar developer/presenter, with a large body of published work in peer reviewed journals. She is frequently quoted in the media fo... more »
Areas of expertise: Activism, African Diaspora, Agroecology and Agriculture, Climate Change, Community Studies, Colonialism, Community-based Research, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Cultural Studies, Environmental Justice, Environmental Studies, Indigenous Peoples, International Development, Latin American and Latino Studies, Marxism, Social Justice, Sustainability, Tropical Forest
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Dr. Juli Hazlewood is an Intercultural Geographer and activist, researcher, writer, and educator from Indiana (USA). She is Co-Founder and Executive Director of Roots & Routes IC, an organization dedicated to facilitating the sharing of cultural ways of knowing and compassion between diverse cultures en route to responsibly stewarding a flourishing living world. For over two decades she has lived and walked with the Chachi, Awá, and Afro-descendant communities of Ecuador’s Pacific Northwes... more »
Areas of expertise: Race, Social Psychology, Discrimination and Inequality, Environmental Justice, Social Justice, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Group Processes
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Dr. Bonam's Academia.edu Page
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Amy Vidali
Associate Teaching Professor
avidali@ucsc.edu
Areas of expertise: Writing, Discrimination and Inequality, Social Justice
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Please see https://amyvidali.com/ for details.
Areas of expertise: African Diaspora, African American / Black Studies, Environmental Studies, Critical Race and Ethnic Studies, Latin American and Latino Studies, Social Justice
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Postdoctoral Fellowship in Primary Care Research - Medical College of Wisconsin PhD, Geography & the Environment - University of Texas at Austin MA, Latin American Studies - University of Texas at Austin
Areas of expertise: Disability, Writing, Social Justice, Cultural Studies
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Dev K. Bose (he/him) earned a Ph.D. in Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design from Clemson University in 2011. Having taught in and directed various university writing programs across the United States, Bose is interested in universal design for learning (UDL), with an emphasis on rhetorical privilege and access pertaining to technology, invisible disabilities, and neurodiversity. His work has appeared in Disability Studies Quarterly, Deaf Studies Encyclopedia, Intermezzo, Encu... more »
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