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CENTER FOR GLOBAL METROPOLITAN STUDIES
FACULTY AFFILIATES
The following faculty are currently affiliated with the Global Metropolitan Studies Initiative. They also constitute the Designated Emphasis Graduate Group in Global Metropolitan Studies charged with the administration and oversight of the graduate curriculum.
- Nezar AlSayyad, Architecture
- Chris Ansell, Political Science
- Peter Bosselmann, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning
- Teresa Caldeira, City & Regional Planning
- Anthony Cascardi, Comparative Literature
- Ray Catalano, Public Health
- Robert Cervero, City & Regional Planning
- Karen Chapple, City & Regional Planning
- Daniel Chatman, City & Regional Planning
- Karen Christensen, City & Regional Planning
- Jason Corburn, City & Regional Planning and Global Metropolitan Studies
- Greig Crysler, Architecture
- Jan De Vries, History
- Elizabeth Deakin, City & Regional Planning
- Peter Evans, Sociology
- Mia Fuller, Italian Studies
- Paul Groth, Geography
- Michael Hanneman, Environmental Sciences, Policy and Management
- Mark Healey, History
- James Holston, Anthropology
- Arpad Horvath, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- You-tien Hsing, Geography
- Judith Innes, City & Regional Planning
- Dan Kammen, ERG
- Adib Kanafani, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Matthew Kondolf, Landscape Architecture & Environmental Planning
- Michel Laguerre, African American Studies
- Elizabeth Macdonald, City & Regional Planning
- Samer Madanat, Civil & Environmental Engineering
- Aihwa Ong, Anthropology
- Alison Post, Political Science and GMS (starting Fall 2009)
- John Quigley, Economics, Public Policy
- Isha Ray, Energy & Resources Group
- Ananya Roy, City & Regional Planning and International and Area Studies
- William Satariano, Public Health
- Sandra Smith, Sociology
- Michael Southworth, CRP and LAEP
- Loic Wacquant, Sociology
- Paul Waddell, City and Regional Planning
- Joan Walker, Civil & Environmental Engineering & Global Metropolitan Studies
- Richard Walker, Geography
- Margaret Weir, Sociology and Political Science
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