Results for "Teresa Lozano Long Institute of Latin American Studies"
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Gender and sexuality of Mexican and Mexican immigrant populations
Dr. González-López's current research project is an in-depth sociological examination of incest and other forms of sexualized contact (i.e.,…
Culture and Power in the Black Diaspora; Critical Gender Studies (particularly Black men); Critical Race Theory; Race Education; Racial Economy of Space and Resources; Race Gender and Commemoration
Development policy and comparative politics, with regional concentrations in Latin America (his primary area of interest) and southern Europe, bureaucratic politics and public policy in developing areas such as…
Political parties, elections, and voting behavior; Mexican politics; Latin American politics; research methods; comparative democratization.
I am currently Principal Investigator on the Mexico 2012 Panel Study…
Mesoamerican art, archaeology, and culture history; ancient Olmec, Maya, and Aztec visual culture; the relationship between art and power in ancient societies; the relationship between art and state formation
Dr. Hansen's research interests include international trade and investment, regional economic integration, environmental protection, consumer protection, international economic law, judicial reform and judicial…
Dr. Hendrickson has focused his research on the evolution, conservation and ecology of freshwater ecosystems, particularly those of North American deserts and generally with emphasis on fishes and Mexico. His most…
General comparative politics, comparative historical political sociology, the comparative study of political elites, politics in Australia and New Zealand