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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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Amaney Jamal, Ph.D. 2002, University of Michigan.
Assistant Professor of Political Science, Princeton University.
Political development, Middle East. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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CMD Faculty Affiliates |
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| Wayne A. Cornelius, Distinguished Professor of
Political Science; Director, Center for Comparative
Immigration Studies, University of California - San Diego. |
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| Mitchell Duneier, Professor of Sociology,
Princeton University. |
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| Thomas Espenshade, Professor of Sociology and
Demographic Studies, Princeton University. |
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| Patricia Fernandez-Kelly, Senior Lecturer, Department
of Sociology; Research Associate, Office of Population
Research, Princeton University. |
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| Janice Fine, Assistant Professor, School of Management and Labor Relations, Rutgers University. |
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| William Haller, Assistant Professor of Sociology/Director of Graduate Studies,
Clemson University. |
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| Angelique Haugerud, Associate Professor of
Anthropology, Rutgers University. |
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| Donald Light, Professor of Social and Behavioral
Science, University of Medicine of New Jersey. |
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| Scott M. Lynch, Associate Professor of Sociology;
Faculty Associate, Office of Population Research; and
Faculty Associate, Center for Health and Well-Being,
Princeton University. |
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| Valentina Mazzucato, Senior Researcher, University of Amsterdam. |
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| Katherine Newman, Professor of Sociology and Public
Affairs, Princeton University. |
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| Cristina Paxson, Professor of Economics and Public Affairs, Director of the Center for Health and Well-Being, Princeton University. |
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| Bryan R. Roberts, Professor of Sociology; Research
Associate, Population Research Center, University of Texas,
Austin. |
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| Rubén G. Rumbaut, Professor of Sociology;
Co-director, Center for Research on Immigration, Population,
and Public Policy,
University of California, Irvine. |
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| Daniel Tichenor, Associate Professor of Political
Science, Rutgers University. |
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| Marta Tienda, Professor of Sociology, Demographic
Studies, and Public Affairs, Princeton University. |
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| Min Zhou, Professor of Sociology, University of
California, Los Angeles. |
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