Richard P. Appelbaum,
Sociology
Director, Community & Organization Research Institute (CORI).
Ph.D., University of Chicago. Professor (urban political economy, community
development, public policy, Marxism, sociology of housing, and global economic
systems).
Sarah Cline, History
Ph.D., U.C. Los Angeles. Professor (Mexico, Latin America, and Christianity).
Benjamin J. Cohen,
Political Science
Ph.D., Columbia University. Louis G. Lancaster Professor of International
Relations (international relations and international political economy).
John Ernest, Mathematics
Ph.D., University of Illinois. Professor Emeritus (functional analysis
and von Neumann algebras).
Richard Flacks, Sociology
Ph.D., University of Michigan. Professor (political sociology, social movements,
political consciousness, and student culture).
Jose Fulco, Physics
Ph.D., University of Buenos Aires. Professor Emeritus.
Stephen Humphreys,
History
Ph.D., University of Michigan. King Abdul Aziz Ibn Saud Professor of Islamic
Studies.
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Here for Steve Humphreys' Hompage.
Jacqueline Hynes,
Engineering
Assistant to the Dean for Undergraduate Studies, College of Engineering.
Ph.D., University of Florida. Professor (engineering ethics).
Cynthia Kaplan, Political
Science
Ph.D., University of North Carolina. Associate Professor (comparative politics,
Soviet Union, and political economy).
Fernando Lopez-Alves,
Political Science
Ph.D., UC Los Angeles. Assistant Professor (comparative politics, Latin
America, and political economy).
Eric McFarland,
Chemical and Nuclear Engineering
Ph.D., Massachusetts Institute of Technology; M.D., Harvard Medical School.
Associate Professor (nuclear magnetic resonance imaging, neutron tomography,
and medical imaging).
J. Marc McGinnes,
Environmental Studies
J.D., UC Berkeley. Lecturer (environmental law and policy).
Cedric Robinson,
Political Science
Ph.D., Stanford University. Professor (political theory and Black politics).
Dan Smith, International
Students and Scholars
Associate Dean, International Students and Scholars.
Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara. Professor of Education
(intercultural communication and culture learning).
Susan Stonich, Anthropology
and Environmental Studies
Ph.D., University of Kentucky. Associate Professor (Third World environmental
problems, ecological anthropology, development anthropology, political
economy, and Latin America).
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Susan Stonich's homepage.
PROGRAMS
GLOBAL PEACE & SECURITY MINOR - ADVISORY COMMITTEE

For
more information about this program, contact:
Jodi Cutler
Undergraduate Advisor
Global & International Studies
Tel: (805) 893-7860
Email: cutler@global.ucsb.edu