Profiles in "Place, Culture, and Identity" Expertise Area
- Williams is a clinical assistant professor and the Director of the Affinity Networks & Translational Teams initiative.
- Tebeau is an urban, public, & digital historian who studies landscape, place, & historical memory; he's written about risk, cities, and monuments; he possesses expertise in curation, oral history & public memory.
- Meunier is a Registered Architect in both the United Kingdom and the United States. He is also an educator who has held both teaching and administrative positions at Cambridge, Cincinnati, and Arizona State universities.
- Pfeiffer's scholarship, teaching, and community engagement focuses on housing strategies to improve social outcomes, the relationship between housing and health, and the socioeconomic impacts of housing market disruptions.
- Jonathan Bratt is a PhD. student in Geography at Arizona State University. He is currently completing a dissertation on relations between public life, urban space, and social aesthetics in the city of Tianjin, China.
- Dalla Costa is an Institute and Associate Professor at ASU, founder of the Indigenous Design Collaborative, and the owner of Tawaw Architecture Collective.
- Concetta Bondi, PhD, is an Associate Teaching Professor at ASU. She directs the Spanish for the Professions program and Internship. Her research explores Chicanx/Latinx identity, art, and urban culture in Phoenix.
- Turquoise, MSW (Salish/Blackfeet), Project Coordinator at the ASU SSW Office of American Indian Projects, builds tribal capacity and creates culturally safe spaces and trauma-informed approaches to support Native Americans.
- Bate is an international leader in green thinking and applied humanities, with scholarly expertise in sustainability as well as in Shakespeare, life-writing, Romanticism, contemporary poetry, theatre, and visual culture.