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Center faculty BY DEPARTMENT AND PROGRAM
See this list sorted alphabetically.
Below are faculty members associated with the Center, sorted by departmental affiliation. Visiting Faculty and Library Associates are also listed here. Emeritus Faculty are listed on a separate page. While the information listed here is as current as possible, it is subject to change.
| American Culture | Anthropology | Architecture & Urban Planning | Asian Languages & Cultures | Business School | Economics | History | Law School | Library Associates | Music | Natural Resources & Environment | Political Science | Psychology | Public Health | Public Policy | Residential College | Sociology | Women's Studies | American Culture
Vicente Diaz, Assistant Professor of American Culture, Asia/Pacific American Studies Program Ph.D., University of California at Santa Cruz, 1992 Native Pacific islands cultural studies, traditional seafaring, colonial and postcolonial critique Biography
Emily Lawsin, Lecturer in Asian/Pacific American Studies, American Culture and Women's Studies M.A., University of California at Los Angeles Filipino American women and community formation, Asian American literature, spoken word poetry performance, oral history, Pinay pedagogy Biography
Susan Najita, Assistant Professor of English and Program in American Culture Ph.D., University of California at Santa Barbara, 2001 Post colonial literature and theory, film and cultural studies, Asian American literature Biography
Damon Salesa, Assistant Professor of American Culture and History Ph.D., University of Oxford, England British Imperialism, Pacific Islands history, cultures and anthropology, colonial/post colonial and indigenous histories of the Pacific Biography
Maria Sarita See, Assistant Professor of American Culture and English Language and Literature Ph.D., Columbia University Filipino American literature and culture, U.S. empire and postcolonial studies, Asian Pacific American literature, late 19th and 20th century U.S. literature Biography
Anthropology L.A. Peter Gosling, Professor Emeritus of Geography and Anthropology Ph.D. University of Michigan, 1958 Rural development; resettlement of population displaced by development; labor export; transportation development in Southeast Asia. Biography
Webb Keane, Professor of Anthropology (Social and Cultural) Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1990 Linguistic anthropology, ritual and religion, exchange and material culture, history, and historical consciousness, media
Stuart Kirsch, Assistant Professor of Anthropology Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 1991 Political ecology, Melanesia and Oceania, indigenous movements, ritual and religion, cultural property, mining ethnography Biography
Carla Sinopoli, Professor of Anthropology; Director, Museum of Anthropology; Curator, Asian Archaeology, Museum of Anthropology PhD, University of Michigan, 1986 Archaeology of South Asia, pre-colonial empires, material culture
Henry Wright, Albert Clanton Spaulding Collegiate Professor of Anthropology, Curator in the Museum of Anthropology PhD, University of Chicago, 1967 Thailand, Burma, archaeology
Architecture & Urban Planning Gavin Shatkin, Assistant Professor of Architecture and Urban Planning Ph.D., Rutgers University, 2001 Urbanization in developing countries, urban community development and housing in the Philippines Biography
Asian Languages & Cultures Agustini , Lecturer in Indonesian Language
Joi Barrios, Lecturer in Filipino language
Deirdre de la Cruz, Visiting Assistant Professor in Filipino Studies (Michigan Society of Fellows 2006-09) Ph.D., Columbia University, 2006 Cultural Anthropology, U.S. cultural imperialism, Japanese occupation of the Philippines
Nancy K. Florida, Professor of Indonesian Languages and Literatures, Chair of the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures Ph.D., Cornell University, 1990 Indonesian literature, history, culture, and cultural studies; Island Southeast Asia literary and cultural studies; traditional Javanese literature and historiography; advanced Indonesian language; Asian studies; theory and method Biography
Luis O. Gomez, Professor of Buddhist Studies and Adjunct Professor of Psychology Ph.D., Yale University, Buddhist Studies, 1967; Ph.D., University of Michigan, Psychology, 1998 Religion, history of religions, comparative religion, Sanskrit literature, Buddhism
Exsuperantia Irene, Lecturer in Indonesian/Javanese language (Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant 2007-08)
Montatip Krishnamra, Lecturer in Thai Language M.A., Michigan State University, 1976 Thai language Biography
Donald S. Lopez, Carl W. Besler Professor of Buddhist and Tibetan Studies Ph.D., University of Virginia, 1982 Indian and Tibetan Buddhism, Tibetan history, Tibetan language Biography
Thuy-Anh Thi Nguyen, Lecturer in Vietnamese language
Loren Ryter, Visiting Scholar Ph.D., University of Washington, 2002 Southeast Asian political history, criminality and the state, postcolonialism
Ornkanya Yaoharee, Lecturer in Thai language (Fulbright Language Teaching Assistant 2007-08)
Business School Gunter Dufey, Professor Emeritus of International Business and Finance Ph.D., University of Washington, 1969 Asian financial markets
Aneel Karnani, Assistant Professor of Corporate Strategy and International Business DBA, Harvard University, 1980 Competitive strategy, global competition, Singapore
Linda Y.C. Lim, Director of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies; Professor of Strategy, Ross School of Business Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1978 International trade, investment and exchange rates; Regional economic integration; Overseas Chinese, indigenous and multinational business; Labor and women in the economy (Southeast Asia). Biography
Priscilla Rogers, Associate Professor of Business Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1986 Business and technical communication, communication training for management in Singapore, writing assessment for management education
Economics Dean Yang, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics Ph.D., Economics, Harvard University, 2003 Economic problems of developing countries, corruption, international migration, disasters and health
2006-2007 academic year
History Paul Kramer, Visiting Associate Professor, History Ph.D., Princeton University, 1998 Transnational U.S. history, U.S. empire, histories of race, Philippine-American colonial history, migration history, comparative empires, global history
Victor B. Lieberman, Marvin B. Becker Collegiate Professor of History Ph.D., University of London, 1976 Early modern Southeast Asian history; early modern comparative world history; early Southeast Asian economic history Biography
Rudolf Mrazek, Professor of History Ph.D., Czechoslovak Academy, Prague, 1987 Modern Southeast Asian history, especially Indonesia Biography
Damon Salesa, Assistant Professor of American Culture and History Ph.D., University of Oxford, England British Imperialism, Pacific Islands history, cultures and anthropology, colonial/post colonial and indigenous histories of the Pacific Biography
John K. Whitmore, Cataloging Editor, Graduate Library; Adjunct Associate Professor of History Ph.D., Cornell University, 1968 Modern and pre-modern Vietnamese history, comparative Southeast Asian history Biography
Law School Charya Chum, Research Scholar Program, School of Law Legal research on dispute resolution skills
Phary Duch, Research Scholar Program, School of Law Research interests include the field of marriage and family, for example: formation of marriage, parents and children, parental power, guardianship, curatorship and succession.
Steven Ratner, Professor of Law JD, Yale University, 1986 International law, human rights, ethnic conflict, Cambodia
Nicholas Rine, Clinical Professor of Law J.D., Wayne State University, 1973 Cambodian law, women and law, child advocacy, asylum and refugee law, development
Library Associates Fe Susan Go, Head Librarian, Southeast Asia Division, University Library AMLS, The University of Michigan, 1979 Bibliographic scholarship, Southeast Asia, especially Philippine, bibliographic resources Biography
Music Judith O. Becker, Professor of Musicology and Ethnomusicology Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1972 Southeast Asian and Asian music, Indonesian Gamelan, music and trance Biography
Christi-Anne Castro, Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology Ph.D., University of California at Los Angeles Issues of post-colonial Philippines, hybridity and musical representation, Philippine and Philippine-American music.
Amy K. Stillman, Associate Professor of American Culture, Program Director of Program in American Culture Ph.D., Harvard University, 1991 Ethnomusicology, dance ethnology, Pacific Islands Biography
Natural Resources & Environment Arun Agrawal, Associate Professor of Natural Resources PhD, Duke University, 1992
Environmental studies, development studies, forestry, Thailand, Indonesia
James S. Diana, Associate Dean and Professor of Natural Resources; Associate Research Scientist, Center for Great Lakes & Aquatic Sciences Ph.D., University of Alberta, 1979 Aquaculture research in Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, and Vietnam
Political Science Allen Hicken, Assistant Professor of Political Science Ph.D., University of California San Diego, Political Science/Int'l Relations and Pacific Studies, 2001 Politics, political economy and policymaking in modern Southeast Asia, comparative political economy, Thailand, Cambodia and Philippines
Paul Kramer, Visiting Associate Professor, History Ph.D., Princeton University, 1998 Transnational U.S. history, U.S. empire, histories of race, Philippine-American colonial history, migration history, comparative empires, global history
Ashutosh Varshney, Professor of Political Science PhD, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1990 Ethnic conflict, Indonesia/Malaysia
Psychology Luis O. Gomez, Professor of Buddhist Studies and Adjunct Professor of Psychology Ph.D., Yale University, Buddhist Studies, 1967; Ph.D., University of Michigan, Psychology, 1998 Religion, history of religions, comparative religion, Sanskrit literature, Buddhism
Scott Paris, Professor of Psychology and Education, Chair, Graduate Program in Psychology Ph.D., Indiana University, 1972 Research interests include the development and motivation of children's learning, children's literacy strategies, metacognition, and motivation, and ways that teachers can use new kinds of instruction and assessment to foster students' learning. Teaching
Public Health Kathleen Ford, Research Scientist, Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health
Ph.D., Brown University, 1975 Present research includes longitudinal study of household welfare in Kanchanaburi province in Thailand; HIV vulnerability among migrant workers from Cambodia, Laos, and Myanmar in Thailand; Women's Health at midlife including relationships between cognit
Gayl D. Ness, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Public Health Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Population, economic development, and environmental change; policies, projects and implementation
Public Policy Sharon Maccini, Lecturer in Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy Ph.D., Harvard, 2005 Health economics, public health in developing countries, public finance, development
Dean Yang, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Economics Ph.D., Economics, Harvard University, 2003 Economic problems of developing countries, corruption, international migration, disasters and health
Residential College Susan Pratt Walton, Lecturer in the Residential College Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1996 Performance arts of South and Southeast Asia, Indonesian music and culture, gender issues, ethnomusicology Biography
Sociology John E. Knodel, Emeritus Professor of Sociology and Research Associate, Populations Studies Center Ph.D., Princeton University, 1965 Social demography, especially Thailand and Vietnam; aging; consequences of HIV/AIDS; education trends Biography
Gayl D. Ness, Professor Emeritus of Sociology and Public Health Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Population, economic development, and environmental change; policies, projects and implementation
Frederick Wherry, Assistant Professor in Sociology Ph.D., Princeton University, 2004; MPA, Princeton University, 2000; BA, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, 1996 Cultural sociology, race and ethnicity, economic sociology, and comparative sociology in Thailand and Costa Rica
Women's Studies Emily Lawsin, Lecturer in Asian/Pacific American Studies, American Culture and Women's Studies M.A., University of California at Los Angeles Filipino American women and community formation, Asian American literature, spoken word poetry performance, oral history, Pinay pedagogy Biography
The center is committed to promoting a broader and deeper understanding of Southeast Asia and its peoples, cultures, and historiesby providing resources for faculty, students and the community to learn and disseminate knowledge about the region.
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