New Ph.D. program in Ethnic Studies at University of California, Riverside
Please distribute widely and encourage your students to apply:
UC Riverside is pleased to announce a new Ph.D. Program in
Ethnic Studies.
Beginning September 1, 2008, the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC Riverside will accept applications for new students seeking admission into the Ph.D. Program in the Fall of 2009.
The UCR Ethnic Studies Ph.D. is an autonomous comparative interdisciplinary doctoral program where students can focus on one or more of three graduate areas of specialization:
(1) Theories of Race and Power,
(2) Cultural Politics and Production, and
(3) The State, Law, and Social Transformation.
The comprehensive program prepares students to enter public agencies or the private sector as applied researchers and policy experts, or to pursue careers in academia as researchers and university professors.
GRADUATE FACULTY:
Victoria Bomberry - Native American Literature & Anthropology
Jayna Brown - Black Literature and Performance
Edward T. Chang - Asian Americans & Race Relations
Ralph L. Crowder - African American History
Paul Green - Law, Race, & Education
Jodi Kim - Asian American Literature and Culture
Anthony Macias - Chicano History & Popular Culture
Alfredo Mirandé - Law, Race, Class, & Gender
Jennifer R. Nájera - Race & Ethnicity, Chicana Feminism
Armando Navarro - Chicano Politics & Social Movements
Robert C. Perez - Native American History & Culture
Dylan Rodriguez - Prison Industrial Complex
Edward Taehan Chang
Professor of Ethnic Studies
UC Riverside
Riverside, Ca 92521
951-827-1825
951-827-4341 (fax)

