UCR to Offer Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies
UCR to Offer Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies
The new doctoral program will be the third of its kind in the United States.
(August 13, 2008)
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The program will allow students to focus on one or more of three distinct areas of specialization: theories of race and power, cultural politics and production, and the state, law and social transformation.
“Given the increased diversity of the state population there in a growing need and demand in both the private and public sector for researchers and policy experts who can address pressing social problems and contemporary issues surrounding race, ethnicity, and democracy not only in the Inland region but in California and the nation at large,” said Alfredo Mirandé, chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies.
The comprehensive Ph.D. program will prepare students to work for public agencies and educational institutions or the private sector as applied researchers and policy experts, or to pursue careers in academia as researchers and university professors, he said.
The Department of Ethnic Studies has 12 permanent faculty and is conducting a national search for an additional senior tenure professor in the area of critical race studies and theory. Faculty areas of research and teaching cover a range of topics, including Native American, African American, Asian American, and Chicana/Latina literature and culure; black culture and performance; Chicano/a politics and social movements; Native American history and culture; history of black education; education, law and policy; law, race, class, and culture; Asian Americans and culture; Chicano history, music and popular culture; immigration history, law and policy; African American history; anthropology; Chicana feminism; and critical prison studies and critical race studies.
For more information contact Andrea Gonzales at (951) 827-1821, send an e-mail to etstgrad@ucr.edu, or go to www.graduate.ucr.edu.
The University of California, Riverside (www.ucr.edu) is a doctoral research university, a living laboratory for groundbreaking exploration of issues critical to Inland Southern California, the state and communities around the world. Reflecting California's diverse culture, UCR's enrollment has exceeded 21,000 students. The campus opened a medical school in 2013 and has reached the heart of the Coachella Valley by way of the UCR Palm Desert Center. The campus has an annual statewide economic impact of more than $1 billion.
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