Profiles in "Critical Theory" Expertise Area

  • Jennifer L. S. Chandler's research and publication focus is in critical leadership. She also serves as the Director for Diversity and Leadership for the Center for Bio-mediated and Bio-inspired Geotechnics (CBBG).
  • Hines is a mathematician whose work includes operator algebras, noncommutative algebraic topology, and topological dynamical systems.
  • Capielo Rosario’s research interests include Latinx psychology, migration processes, and how coloniality impacts the mental health of Latinx communities in the United States, particularly Puerto Ricans.
  • Alex Young is a scholar of transnational settler colonialism and the literature and culture of the United States. His research focuses on how U.S. culture has been shaped by settler colonialism and Indigenous resistance.
  • Suhara has been teaching Asian religion and culture courses at the University of Pittsburgh, University of Arizona, and Arizona State University. His works have been published in multiple Japanese journals.
  • Johnson's teaching and research interests range widely, but mainly focus on the literatures and cultures of early modern Spain, Germany, England, and the Americas.