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Amanda Cote

Amanda Cote

Associate Professor and Director of the Serious Games CertificateMichigan State University

Amanda Cote researches the industry and culture of games, with an emphasis on areas such as gender, identity, and representation.

Media StudiesCollegiate E-sportsGame Development
Elizabeth Culatta, PhD

Elizabeth Culatta, PhD

Assistant ProfoessorAugusta University

My research program concentrates on how identity processes affect health, especially during the transition to adulthood.

Sexual HarassmentMental HealthIdentity Processes in Transition to AdulthoodSociology of health and illnessSociology of Health Care
Robert  Winsor, Ph.D.

Robert Winsor, Ph.D.

Professor of Marketing, College of Business AdministrationLoyola Marymount University

Pricing Competitive StrategyBrandingBusiness HistoryFranchising
Yasser Payne

Yasser Payne

Professor, Sociology and Criminal Justice; Africana StudiesUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Payne's research examines gun violence; policing and reentry; and educational inequality in street-identified populations.

Gun ViolenceStreet EthnographySchool Violence and School-To-Prison PipelineExperiences With PoliceEthnographic Field Research‎‎
Jocelyn Thorpe

Jocelyn Thorpe

Associate Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program University of Manitoba

Professor Thorpe explores the history and legacies of colonialism in the Canadian context

Critical Race TheoryFeminismEnvironmental StudiesColonialismSocial Inequality
David Berri

David Berri

Department Chair and Professor of EconomicsSouthern Utah University

Specializing in evaluations of players and coaches in sports, gender issues in sports, and competitive balance in sports

Distrubution of Wealth and PowerUnpaid Athletes in the NCAANBA Salary CapsSports EconomicsNCAA
Roderick L. Carey

Roderick L. Carey

Assistant Professor, Human Development and Family SciencesUniversity of Delaware

Prof. Carey's research serves to make sense of the school experiences of black and Latino adolescent boys and young men in urban contexts.

Teacher EducationPost-Secondary EducationDevelopmental PsychologyAfrican American Education‎Latino Education
Jennifer  Andrews

Jennifer Andrews

Professor, Department of EnglishUniversity of New Brunswick

Jennifer Andrews’s areas of interest include nineteenth- and twentieth-century English-Canadian and American literature

Nineteenth and Twentieth Century English-Canadian and American LiteratureNative North American LiteratureLiterary TheoryBorder StudiesCultural Studies
Farhang Rouhani

Farhang Rouhani

Associate Professor of GeographyUniversity of Mary Washington

Associate Professor, Department of Geography

Gender StudiesQueer TheoryCultural GeographyIranian and Muslim DiasporaHuman Geography
Sarah Neville

Sarah Neville

DirectorOpen Line Communications

A speaker, educator and diversity & inclusion specialist. Sarah helps people bridge difference through powerful, authentic communication.

Diversity and InclusionIntercultural CommunicationPresentation Skills TrainingLeadership TrainingCommunication