asu phd and ms in justice studies
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transform the world
transcend disciplines
transcend boundaries
An academic unit of the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
PhD and MS in Justice Studies
Welfare
SocialSustainability
Social
CitizenshipChange
Media
Justice
Justice Society
EconomicCommunities
Ideologie
Discourselogy Race InquiryHuman Rights
GlobalizIdentity Law
Transnationalism
Migrati
Discourse
Inquiry
Imm
igra
EconomyChildren’s Rights
Designed for the challenges of our timeAmerican society and the world’s challenges have shifted dramatically over the last 50 years, but many universities have hardly changed at all.
Justice and Social Inquiry faculty are recognized as leaders in the interdisciplinary study of justice—known nationwide for offering a comprehensive study of justice in all its forms.
Faculty expertise is focused on five core research areas:
• Citizenship,migrationandhumanrights • Globalization,sustainabilityandeconomicjustice • Law,policyandsocialchange • Media,technologyandculture •Socialidentitiesandcommunities
As a master’s student in justice studies you’ll pursue foundationalcoursesintheoriesofjustice,researchmethods,policy,anddataanalysisinthecoreresearchareasnotedaboveandelecttodoeitherathesisoranapplied project. Our master’s graduates are prepared for workingovernmentagencies,nonprofitorganizationsandadvocacyorganizations,teachingincommunitycolleges,and further study and research in the justice field.
The doctor of philosophy in justice studies integrates philosophical,legalandethicalapproacheswithsocialscience and humanities perspectives in the five core research areas. With few required courses among the requiredunitsforthedegree,you’llhavetremendousflexibilitytobuildaprogramthatsuitsyourresearchinterestsandprofessionalgoals.Mostofourdoctoralalumniareteaching at the college or university level.
Concurrent degree programs in justice studies are in placewithASU’sSandraDayO’ConnorCollegeofLaw (PhD/JD)andinanthropology(MS/MA).Yougainadmissionto each program separately.
At Arizona State University,we’rechallengingtheverydefinitionofwhatauniversitycanbe.Bytranscendingtraditionalacademicboundaries,fusingnewintellectualconnections,embracingcomplexity,andembeddingour workincommunitypartnerships,we’reradicallyredesigninghigher learning to prepare graduates to succeed in today’s world and create research that is relevant for our time. For graduate students and scholars determined to challengetheboundariesofintellect,itisdifficulttoimagineamoreexcitingplacetobe. The School of Social Transformation intheCollegeofLiberalArtsandSciencesisanintegralpartofASU’svision for a New American University—a university guidedbya“buildwhatyouneed,notwhat’salways beendone”attitude.
One of many new transdisciplinary schools recently establishedatASU,theSchoolenjoystheinstitutionaltalent and support to pursue discovery and social innovation innovelways.Itbringstogetherscholars,students,andcommunities in Justice and Social Inquiry; African and African American Studies; Asian Pacific American Studies;WomenandGenderStudies;andCulture,Society and Education to create new knowledge that challenges conventional thinking and transforms the world.
The School’s doctoral and master’s programs in justice studies prepare future scholars and change agentstoaddresscomplexsocialproblemsusingsocialscienceskillsinformedbyinsightsfromthehumanities.Studentsgainthetrainingneededtoanalyzesocial,legaland economic inequalities and promote pathways to more just societies.
22 core faculty 50+ graduate faculty
in disciplines across ASU
Gabriella E. Sanchez Doctoral alumna Post-doctoralresearcher,UniversityofMaryland;USNSEPBorenFellowandFulbrightScholar
“Thefacultywerealwaysextremelysupportive of my work on human smuggling,bordersecurityandhumanrights.Itwasbecauseoftheir support that I had multiple
opportunities to present my work at conferences and toconductresearchintheU.S.andabroad.NowasaFulbrightscholarattheHebrewUniversityofJerusalemI’m part of an international team of researchers conducting studiesonminorities’exposuretotrauma,andindigenousandimmigrantgroups’criminalization,whileexpandingmyownworkoncomparativenationalsecuritypractices.”
Albert Kopak Doctoral alumnus Assistant professor of criminology and criminaljustice,WesternCarolinaUniversity
“Ihadanoutstandingmentorshipexperience,onethathaslaunchedme smoothly into an academic career. I was given the opportunity to conduct research that I was
wholeheartedlyinvestedin,resultinginco-authoredpublica-tions with faculty and firsthand research experience. I was abletoteachundergraduatestatisticsandstrengthenmy quantitativeskillsbytakingthecoursesthatIwasmostinterestedin,eveninotherdepartments.Ieventuallyobtaineda research assistantship as a data analyst in the area of substanceuse,myprimaryresearchtopic.Now,asanassistantprofessor,Iknowhowtoreachmyhighestlevelsof teaching effectiveness while also maintaining an active researchagenda.Withoutthatbalanceofteachingandresearchfosteredbythegraduateprogram,IwouldbestrugglingtolearntheseskillswhenIshouldberefiningthem.”
Reshawna Chapple Doctoral alumna Assistantprofessorofsocialwork,MSWprogram;BridgewaterStateUniversity
“Iwantedagraduateprogramthatwouldn’tboxmein,andIwasabletocombinemybackgroundinsocialworkwithinterestsinlawandpolicy,advocacy,andeducationand
socialjustice.Iappreciatedthateachfacultymembercomesatjusticefromaslightlydifferentperspective,and I used the interdisciplinarity of the program to my advantage,collaboratingwithfacultyineducation,socialwork,sociology,womenandgenderstudies,andAfricanand African American studies in a dissertation studying the college experiences of African American deaf women. IwasawardedbothanAERAMinorityFellowshipandASUcompletionfellowshipforthework,whichliesattheintersectionofrace,class,genderanddisability.”
You’llfindanumberofopportunities for financial and professional support.Anumberofdoctoralstudentsarefunded with graduate fellowships and teaching and research assistantships.Theseawardscovertuition,healthinsurance,and also carry a stipend.
Asdoctoralstudentsnearthefinalstagesoftheirprogram,theyapplyforcompetitiveDissertationCompletion FellowshipsfromASUGraduateEducation,semester-longfunding that allows students to focus on the dissertation.
YourmentoringintheSchoolwillincludeinvolvementinprofessional development seminars and courses in Writing forPublicationandDissertationWritingSupport,organizedbytheassociatedirectorforfacultyandgraduatestudentmentoring.Ifyourultimategoalisaprofessorialcareer,youwillbeencouragedtoparticipateaswellinASU’soutstanding Preparing Future Faculty (PFF) program graduate.asu.edu/pff after your first year of doctoral study.
The assistance of the School of Social Transformation’s researchadvancementspecialistisavailabletodoctoralstudentsseekingexternalresearchfunding.ASU’sGraduateand Professional Student Association offers competitive research grants and travel funding support for off-site researchandparticipationinconferencesandmeetings,asu.edu/gpsa/funding.
Professional Development
Financial Support
Madelaine Adelman,Associate Professor Political and legal anthropology and sociolegal studies; gender violence,nationalism&religion;youthsexualityandschooling.
Angela Arzubiaga,Associate Professor Educationofimmigrantchildren,eco-culturalandsocioculturalperspectives on family life and home-institution connections.
Bryan McKinley Jones Brayboy,Borderlands Professor Indigenousknowledgesystemsandresearchmethodologies,experiences of Indigenous students/staff/faculty in higher ed.
Gray Cavender, Professor Lawandsocialcontrol,media.
Wendy Cheng,Assistant Professor Comparativeethnicstudies,AsianAmericanstudies,geographyandurbansuburbanstudies.
Alan Eladio Gomez,Assistant Professor SocialmovementsintheU.S.,Mexicoandborderlands;violencelawandstateformation;prisonrebellionsandincarcerationlogic.
Vanna Gonzales, Assistant Professor Socialpolicy,welfarereform,governanceandthedevelopmentofthe third sector in the United States and Europe.
LaDawn Haglund,Associate Professor International political economy; development and human rights; social and political dimensions of natural resource management.
Nancy Jurik,Professor Workandoccupations,economicjustice,feministtheory.
Pat Lauderdale,Professor Comparativelawandjustice,politicaltrialsanddeviance,worldsystemsandglobalinequality,indigenousjurisprudence.
Charles Lee, Assistant Professor Transnationalismandcitizenship,identitypolitics,culturalstudies,social and political theory.
Merlyna Lim,Associate Professor Technologyandsociety,mediaandinformationtechnology,urbanpolitics,globalization.
View a directory of all justice studies graduate faculty at: graduate.asu.edu/graduate_faculty/degree/LAJUSSTPHD
K. Tsianina Lomawaima,Professor
Native peopls as U.S. citizens and Native nations as indigenous sovereigns,historyofAmericanIndianeducation
Vera Lopez,Associate Professor Adolescentsubstanceabuse,delinquency,sexualrisk-takingandprevention research.
Nathan Martin,Assistant Professor Achievementandinequalityineducation,theimplicationofeconomicglobalizationforworkers.
H. L. T. Quan,Associate Professor Race,genderanddevelopment;raceandempire;racialcapital;feministthought;blackradicalthought;socialmovements.
Mary Romero, Professor Socialinequitiesandjustice,reproductivelaborandintersec-tionality,criticalraceandgenderstudies.
Eunice Romero-Little, Associate Professor Transforming childhood education congruent with Indigenous epistemologies,languageandeverydaypractices;languagepolicy.
Jenny Sandlin, Associate Professor Intersectionsofeducation,learning,andconsumption;theoryandpracticeofpublicpedagogy;unlearningconsumerism.
Daniel Schugurensky,Professor and Head of Faculty Socialandculturalpedagogy,participatorydemocracy,citizenshipeducation,socialeconomy,civicengagement.
Elizabeth Sumida Huaman, Assistant Professor Preservinglinksbetweenndigenouslanguages,culturalpractices,ecologiesandcommunity-basedpedagogies;languagepolicy.
Beth Blue Swadener, Professor and Associate Director, School of Social Transformation Children’srightsandsocialjustice,socialpolicy,globalpolicieslinkedtolocallivesinsub-SaharanAfrica.
Marjorie Zatz,Professor Gender,race/ethnicity,comparativejustice.
Justice and Social Inquiry Faculty
Professor Beth Swadener introduces guest lecturer Lilian Nabulime, Ugandan sculptor and social transformer
InadditiontomeetingallASUGraduateEducationadmissionrequirements,successfulapplicantswill:
• holdabachelor’sormaster’sdegree • submitapersonalstatementoutliningareasofinterest, educational and career goals (one-and-a-half to two pages,double-spaced) •astatementofpurpose • submita10-15pagewritingsamplethatbestrepresents your academic thinking and writing skills • providethreelettersofreferencefromfacultyorresearchers
Deadline for the PhD application and priority application for the MS is December 14. Learn more about Arizona State University’s graduate degrees in justice studies at: justice.clas.asu.edu/graduate or contact Professor Vera Lopez, graduate programs director, at vera.lopez@asu.edu, or graduate.justice@asu.edu, phone (480) 965-6008.
Start your application at: graduate.asu.edu/admissions
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