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For currently applicable policies and information, see the current Stanford Bulletin.
Director: Jeanne Tsai
Curriculum Committee: Gordon Chang, Michele Elam, Charlotte Fonrobert, Teresa LaFromboise, Tania Mitchell, Cheryl Richardson, Gary Segura, Vered Shemtov
Affiliated Faculty and Teaching Staff: David Abernethy (Political Science, emeritus), Anthony Antonio (Education), Rick Banks (Law), Lucius Barker (Political Science, emeritus), Donald Barr (Sociology), Karen Biestman (Native American Studies), Albert Camarillo (History), Martin Carnoy (Education), Clayborne Carson (History), Prudence Carter (Education), Gordon Chang (History), Karen Cook (Sociology), Michele Dauber (Law), Linda Darling-Hammond (Education), Carolyn Duffey (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), Jennifer Eberhardt (Psychology), Paulla Ebron (Anthropology), Penny Eckert (Linguistics), Harry Elam (Drama), Michele Elam (English), James Ferguson (Anthropology), Shelley Fisher-Fishkin (English), James Fishkin (Communication), Charlotte Fonrobert (Religious Studies), Estelle Freedman (History), Gabriel Garcia (Medicine), David Grusky (Sociology), Sean Hanretta (History), Georgina Hernandez (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), Allyson Hobbs (History), Miyako Inoue (Anthropology), Shanto Iyengar (Communication), Tomás Jiménez (Sociology), Gavin Jones (English), Terry Karl (Political Science), Pamela Karlan (Law), Matthew Kohrman (Anthropology), Jan Krawitz (Art and Art History), Jon Krosnick (Communication), Teresa LaFromboise (Education), David Laitin (Political Science), Liisa Malkki (Anthropology), Sandra Lee (Asian American Studies), Hazel Markus (Psychology), Barbaro Martinez-Ruiz (Art and Art History), Douglas McAdam (Sociology), Monica McDermott (Sociology), Tania Mitchell (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), James Montoya (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), Cherríe Moraga (Drama), Paula Moya (English), Elisabeth Mudimbe-Boyi (French and Italian), Thomas S. Mullaney (History), Stephen Murphy-Shigematsu (Asian American Studies), Na'ilah Nasir (Education), Sharon Nelson-Barber (Native American Studies), Hilton Obenzinger (Undergraduate Advising and Research), Susan Olzak (Sociology), Amado Padilla (Education), David Palumbo-Liu (Comparative Literature), Gabriele Pisarz-Ramirez (Chicana/o Studies), Gina Marie Pitti (Chicana/o Studies), Arnold Rampersad (English), Robert Reich (Political Science), John Rickford (Linguistics), Cheryl Richardson (African and African American Studies), Cecilia Ridgeway (Sociology), Richard Roberts (History), Aron Rodrigue (History), Michael Rosenfeld (Sociology), Ramón Saldívar (English), Joel Samoff (Center for African Studies), Stephen Sano (Music), Debra Satz (Philosophy), Gary Segura (Political Science), Vered Shemtov (Division of Language and Literature), JoEllen Shively (Native American Studies), C. Matthew Snipp (Sociology), Paul Sniderman (Political Science), Stephen Sohn (English), Jayashiri Srikantiah (Law), Claude Steele (Psychology), James Steyer (Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity), Ewart Thomas (Psychology), Jeanne Tsai (Psychology), Linda Uyechi (Music), Guadalupe Valdés (Education; Spanish and Portuguese), Gregory Walton (Psychology), Richard White (History), Jeremy Weinstein (Political Science), Michael Wilcox (Anthropology), Bryan Wolf (Art and Art History), Sylvia Yanagisako (Anthropology), Yvonne Yarbro-Bejarano (Spanish and Portuguese), Bob Zajonc (Psychology, emeritus), Steven Zipperstein (History)
Teaching Fellows: Matthew Daube, Doris Madrigal, Rand Quinn
Program Office: Building 360, Room 361F
Mail Code: 2152
Phone: (650) 723-8449
Email: mibarra@stanford.edu
Web Site: http://ccsre.stanford.edu
Courses offered by the Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity have the subject code CSRE, and are listed in the "Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity [CSRE] Courses" section of this bulletin.
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