CSEJ faculty affiliates work in a variety of fields and study topics at the intersection of social, environmental, and economic justice.
Take a look at the gallery below to meet current CSEJ faculty affiliates and click their card to bring you to their research page.
Psychology of workplace conflicts
African American literature and African diaspora culture, popular culture and race theory
Occupational health and safety; the effects of organizational change on employee health, safety and well-being; workplace diversity
Educational issues associated with economic poverty and homelessness, diversity, access to education
The law of slavery, freedom and citizenship in France in the 17th through 19th centuries
Environmental history, specifically human-animal relations, Native American rights and issues, and the interactions of people and arid landscapes
Health effects of contaminants in drinking water
Racial and social injustice, cultural competence, student civic engagement
Accessible learning materials; research practices; poetry and poetics
Economic and social policies, civil liberties, gender and globalization
Race, gender and identity social justice, access to education
The interface between citizen participation, bureaucratic politics and environmental policy
Decolonizing scholarship, identity development in educational contexts among disenfranchised youth and families, ethnography of street youth
Educational testing and effects on students of different income levels
U.S. post-1945 social history and the intersections of social movements with American politics, economy and foreign policy
Hydrology, Ecohydrology, and Landscape Dynamic
Equity-oriented school and district leadership; social justice in education
Management and operations, business ethics
Maternal-child health and pediatric health
Social movements, civil liberties, environmental justice, cultural and political organizing among homeless people
Public/population/community health, Asian Americans, immigrants, refugees, health disparities, participatory and qualitative research
Sexuality and gender in literature, film and contemporary music
Drawings and installations that respond to the site they occupy
Roben White
Cheyenne-Lakota activist
Coordinator of Native Programs, lecturer in English.
Director, Vancouver Nursing Programs / Associate Professor
Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs
Associate Professor of Political Science
Assistant Professor of History
Assistant Dean for Inclusive Excellence, Associate Professor and Program Leader of History
Teaching Associate Professor of Physics
Associate Professor, Director of Technical and Professional Writing
Kandy Robertson
Professor, Career Track & Writing Center Coordinator
Associate Professor of English and Director of Composition and Writing Assessment
Adjunct Faculty of History
Catherine Van Son
Professor