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Christina A. LeónAssistant Professor of EnglishSchool of Writing, Literature, and Film
Megan WardA
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302 Moreland Hall
Literary & Historical Areas of Specialization:Periods: the Enlightenment, the Eighteenth Century, the Romantic Era (i.e. 1700-1830)Genres: Poetry, Novels, Non-FictionMajor Authors: Austen, Barbauld, Byron, Coleridge, Defoe, Hume, Keats, Scott, Shelley, Smith, Smollett, Wordsworth
Critical & Theoretical Areas of Specialization:Continental Philosophy, Globalization Studies, Post-humanism, Post-structuralism
Current Books-in-ProgressRomantic Realities: British Romanticism and Speculative Realism (for Edinburgh University Press)
Engagements with Contemporary Literary and Critical Theory (for Routledge)
Mehra Shirazi , PhDAssistant Professor 264 Waldo Hall Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies School of Language, Culture, and [email protected]
• Holds a Ph.D. in Public Health Promotion and Education.
• Research explores health disparities through a lens of social justice with particular regard to class, race, gender, immigration, and environment, with an emphasis on immigrant and refugee women’s health using a community based participatory approach.
Kryn Freehling-Burton, M.A.I.S.
Senior Instructor
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
School of Language, Culture, and Society
o Current and past research includes qualitative, textual, and creative methodologies in these areaso Women in film and television
o Sexuality and Reproductive Health
o Feminist theology and spiritual practice
o Birth in the U.S. Women’s Health Movement
o Activist Theatre
o Mothers in society and media
Addition Research Projects in WGSS
o Social Media and activismo Women in STEM at OSUo Masculinity, fashion, and mental health in
the early 20th centuryo LGBTQ communities
o On campuso In historic records
o Transnational adoptiono Latin@s, immigration, and labor o Menstruationo Southern Baptist women in church
leadershipo Race and gender in popular culture
ADAM SCHWARTZSchool of Language, Culture & Society
World Languages & Cultures Program
Kidder 34
541-737-3942
Undergrad courses in 2015• ANTH 350: Language, Culture & Society
• SPAN 112, 113: First-year Spanish
• SPAN 456: Spanish in the US
• WLC/ES 499: Language, Race & Racism in the US
Research interests include:
Spanish language education
“Foreign”/second language learning in the US
Spanish in the US
Language and identity
Racism and white privilege
Diversity and multicultural education
Language and culture in education
Language attitudes and ideologies
Director of the School of History,
Philosophy, and Religion
Milam 303A541.737.1268
Ben Mutschler
Associate Professorof History
OSU Sesquicentennial Project:“Untold History of OSU” (HST 407)
Student Projects
Major Happenings in 2018!
Internshipsexhibits
Jenna ProctorUHC Honors student
Brittany Backen
ROBERT
FIGUEROA
Philosophy
200-G Gilkey Hall
I work in an engaged philosophical approach studying critical connections between culture, justice, and environmental values.
School of History, Philosophy, and Religion &
Engaged Scholar in Residence,
Center for Latin@ Studies and Engagement
Oregon State University
Courses:• Ethics (PHL 205) (Spring 2015)
• 19th Century Philosophy (PHL 303)
(Spring 2015)
• World Views and Environmental
Values (PHL 434-HONORS) (Fall
2015)
• Ethics of Diversity (PHL 280)
Currently Advising/Recent Theses on: U.S.-Japan International Law; Gender, Economics, & U.S-Latin American Relations (ca. 1900); Diplomacy of the U.S. Civil War; National Building in Early Cold War
U-D Classes Regularly Taught:• HST 407: U.S. & the Modern World (5-credit,
research course)• HST 464/564: Am. Diplomatic History/U.S. &
the World (1770s-1890s)• HST 465H: Am. Diplomatic History/U.S. & the
World (1890s-pres)• HST 465/565: Am. Diplomatic History/U.S. &
the World (1890s-pres)
• New class HST 466: Religion & U.S. Foreign Relations (Spring 2015!)
Prof. Christopher [email protected]
School of History, Philosophy, & Religion
U.S. role in and with the world (18th C. to present, especially 1865-pres); intellectual history; diplomacy & ideology;
law & international relations; transnationalism & globalization;
politics & culture; religion & secularization; U.S. in war & peace
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Building resilient coastal communities: A social assessment of mobile technology for tsunami evacuation planning
Lori Cramer, Ph.D.Sociology Program, School of Public Policy307 Fairbanks HallOregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR 97331Phone: 541-737-5382Email: [email protected]: Dan Cox and
Haizhong Wang, OSU
My research interests: Cultural studies (especially food and/or language) in the Americas, Europe and North Africa
Some past undergraduate theses I’ve directed:
• The Kalispel Tribe of Indian’s Contemporary Usage of Traditional Foodways. Alex Hilborn
• Foodways of an Ecuadorian Comuna. Christina Sudduth
• The Last Colony: Music and Modern Identity in Puerto Rico. Brin Macdonald
• Perspectives from Cantabria: A Look at the Social Construction of the Immigrant Other in Spain. Isadora B. Norman
Joan GrossProfessor of Anthropology
Waldo 222
Dan Faltesek
New Media Communications
Digital Communication Arts Major
New Media
School of Arts and Communication
What do we do?
• Media and Society
– Social Research
– Diffusion of Innovation
– Interface Studies
• Media Management
– Industry Studies
– Entrepreneurship
• Media Production
– Media Making, especially video
What do I do?
• Social Media
– Multiple areas
• Big Data
– Really pretty small data by natural science standards
• Mobile Media, Games, Interfaces, Logistical Media
Get in Touch
• Dan Faltesek –
daniel.faltesek @ oregonstate.edu
• Or facebook.com/
dan.faltesek@danfaltesek
• See also, Bill Loges.