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CMD Executive Committee

   

Alejandro Portes, Ph.D. 1970, University of Wisconsin-Madison. Director of the Center for Migration and Development and Professor of Sociology, Princeton University. Economic sociology, international development, comparative urbanization.
   
József Böröcz, Ph. D. 1992, The Johns Hopkins University. Associate Professor of Sociology, Rutgers University; and Senior Scholarly Advisor, Institute for Political Studies, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest. Global structures, geopolitical economy of borders and flows, regionalism, and the European Union as a global actor.
   
Miguel Centeno, Ph.D. 1990, Yale University.  Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University.  Social change, historical sociology, sociology of war, and contemporary Latin America.
   
Amaney Jamal, Ph.D. 2002, University of Michigan.  Assistant Professor of Political Science, Princeton University.  Political development, Middle East.
   
Atul Kohli, Ph.D. 1981, University of California, Berkeley. Professor of Political Science and International Affairs, Princeton University. Comparative political economy, with a focus on the developing countries.
   
Douglas S. Massey, Ph. D. 1978, Princeton University.  Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University.  International migration, Latin American culture and society, Mexico-U.S. migration, U.S. racial  stratification.
   
Cristina Mora, M.A., Sociology, Princeton University. Graduate student representative. Latino media, culture, religion, economic sociology, sociology of the professions, classical theory, gender, and social inequality.
    
Deborah Yashar, Ph.D. 1992, University of California-Berkeley. Professor of Politics and International Affairs. Comparative politics, Latin America, democracy, development, ethnic politics, and social movements.
   
CMD Faculty Affiliates
   
Wayne A. Cornelius, Distinguished Professor of Political Science; Director, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, University of California - San Diego.
 
Mitchell Duneier, Professor of Sociology, Princeton University.
 
Thomas Espenshade, Professor of Sociology and Demographic Studies, Princeton University.
 
Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Senior Lecturer, Department of Sociology; Research Associate, Office of Population Research, Princeton University.
 
Janice Fine, Assistant Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University.
 
William Haller, Assistant Professor of Sociology/Director of Graduate Studies, Clemson University.
 
Angelique Haugerud, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Rutgers University.
 
Donald Light, Professor of Social and Behavioral Science, University of Medicine of New Jersey.
 
Scott M. Lynch, Associate Professor of Sociology; Faculty Associate, Office of Population Research; and Faculty Associate, Center for Health and Well-Being, Princeton University.
 
Valentina Mazzucato, Senior Researcher, University of Amsterdam.
 
Katherine Newman, Professor of Sociology and Public Affairs, Princeton University.
 
Cristina Paxson, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Director of the Center for Health and Well-Being, Princeton University.
 
Bryan R. Roberts, Professor of Sociology; Research Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas, Austin.
 
Rubén G. Rumbaut, Professor of Sociology; Co-director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population, and Public Policy, University of California, Irvine.
 
Daniel Tichenor, Associate Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University.
 
Marta Tienda, Professor of Sociology, Demographic Studies, and Public Affairs, Princeton University.
 
Min Zhou, Professor of Sociology, University of California, Los Angeles.
 
 
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