A multimethod project that examines the role of religious beliefs and institutions in shaping health guidance among marginalized populations. This project seeks to illuminate the multidimensional role of religion in…
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Stratification and inequality, surveillance, policing, crime and punishment, big data, social
policy, technology, race and ethnicity, organizations, urban sociology.
Dr. Brown's research interests primarily involve understanding cultural and social elements that may impact both quality of care and therapeutic outcomes of patients with chronic illnesses, particularly ethnic…
The education experiences of African American males; the ways African American history is constructed and presented in K-12 curriculum; the way African American male teachers conceptualize and respond to the socio-…
Teacher beliefs/knowledge; (multi)cultural studies; African American students; curriculum theory; understanding the complex forms of knowledge (e.g., cultural, historical, social) pre-service teachers and in-service…
Professor Browne's book-length manuscript in preparation, Dark Matters : Surveillance, Technology and Race, examines surveillance with a focus on biometrics, airports and borders, slavery, black mobilities and…
religion in Latin America with focus on Protestantism and new religious movements in Latin America; ethnic identity in Latin America; intersection of religious and ethnic identity among the Maya; research about neo-…
Ethnic-racial identity in preschool and elementary school children; prevention of behavior problems and promotion of socioemotional and academic functioning in young children from minoritized communities; role of…
Indigenous media and cultures in the Americas, with a focus on the movement of contemporary Mapuche poetry, the role of Indigenous voices on radio as well as the revitalization of Indigenous languages and cultures in…