Profiles in "Migration, Race, Ethnicity, and Culture" Expertise Area

  • Knight's research interests in the development of ethnic identity, cross-ethnic and cross-race measurement equivalence and prosocial behavior.
  • Bethany Van Vleet is a teaching professor and director of the online graduate program in family and human development in the Sanford School. Teaching activities emphasize statistics, research methods, human development.m, and parenting.
  • Paulesc's research interests include language and identity, migration studies, digital storytelling, and Eastern European film.
  • An Associate Professor with a joint appointment in the School of Social and Family Dynamics (Family and Human Development) and the School of Social Transformation (Asian Pacific American Studies) at ASU.
  • White trained in family and human development and in public health. They are interested in the ways in which U.S. neighborhood contexts, culture, and family processes come together to influence adolescent development.
  • Bebout has authored two books: "Mythohistorical Interventions: The Chicano Movement and Its Legacies" and "Whiteness on the Border: Mapping the US Racial Imagination in Brown and White."
  • Lim is an associate professor of History at ASU. Trained in history and law, she focuses on immigration, borders, and race.
  • Sarah Florini is an Associate Professor of Film and Media Studies in the Department of English and the Associate Director of the Lincoln Center for Applied Ethics at Arizona State University.