Collaborating on research and teaching teams in a variety of academic areas, the Division’s faculty are committed to creating and conveying new knowledge to students and communities in a wide range of areas focused both on US society and globally.
In addition to each departmental area of specialization, these cross-cutting themes are most prominent: environmental and energy justice, racism and anti-racist strategies, gender and sexuality, democracy and inequality, identity politics, immigration, societal dimensions of technology and media, intersectional inequities and their remedies. To find out more, visit one of our many affiliated research centers below.
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BLUM Center on Poverty, Inequality, and Democracy -
Center for Information, Technology, and Society -
Orfalea Center for Global and International Studies
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Institute for Social, Behavioral, and Economic Research -
Broom Center for Demography
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Center for Middle East Studies
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East Asia Center
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MesoAmerican Research Center -
Center for Restorative Environmental Work
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The 2035 Initiative