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International human rights
Fields: Heterodox Political Economy; Financialization; Money and Banking; Financial Markets and Institutions; Post-Keynesian Economics; Dependency Theory; Mixed-Methods
Areas of Expertise: International Financial Subordination; Latin American Economies; Cross-Border Capital Flows; Pension Funds; Green Finance; Feminist Economics; International Monetary System; Hierarchies in Global Finance; Social Network Analysis; Interviews; Methodology
- Assistant Professor
- Affiliate faculty member in the Department of Geography and the Interdepartmental PhD Emphasis in Environment and Society
Global political economy; Technology; Labor; Postcolonial Development; Social Theory; Supply chains, Logistics, and Infrastructure studies
International climate politics, global environmental governance, sustainable development, political economy, international organizations and governance
- Associate Professor
- Director of the Division of Social Sciences Faculty Mentoring Program
- Chair of Global Studies DEI Committee
- Member of Committee on Admissions Enrollment and Relations with Schools (CAERS)
- Affiliate Faculty Member of: Black Studies; Comparative Literature; Feminist Studies; English
- African Diaspora
- Caribbean literature
- Post-colonial Literature
- Haitian literature, culture, history
- Gender and transnationalism
- Migration and identity
- Anti-colonialism and Decoloniality
Global political economy of urbanization, ecology and agrarian change, with a focus on post-colonial Africa
agrarian studies, food systems, Israel/Palestine, labor, law, Middle East and North Africa, political ecology, settler colonialism
Specializing in the literary and cultural study of the Caribbean, Europe and North Africa from the eighteenth century to the present.
Fields: Development Economics; Labor Economics; Political Economy.
Topics: Structural transformation; Globalization; Employment; Education; Public Services.
Global Indigeneity, Im/migration, Borderlands, Social Movements, Relational & Comparative Studies of Race, Labor, Chicana/o/x & Latina/o/x History, US history, Modern Mexico, Oral History
Conflict and violence, civil wars, protests and repression, statebuilding, democracy and authoritarianism, African and Latin American politics