Social Science

Activism and technology collide: Professor’s book documents anti-globalization movement

An ASU anthropologist who found himself in the middle of a dramatic confrontation between police and protestors on the streets of Seattle is the author of "Networking Futures: The Movements Against Corporate Globalization."

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Researchers find Latinos willing to pay for public services

New ASU research shows that Latinos in Phoenix are generally willing to pay for quality public services, addressing the effect an increasing Latino population can have in communities.read more

ASU to bring ‘Kids Voting’ to the world's newest state: Kosova

ASU's Melikian Center for Russian, Eurasian and East European Studies will develop curriculum and train teachers as it implements a “Kids Voting” program in Kosova.read more

Museum of Anthropology features 2 new exhibits

Mosaic: Cultural Identity in America and Fuse: Portraits of Refugee Households in Metropolitan Phoenix on display through Oct. 3.read more

National leader in land change science comes to ASU

Billie Lee Turner, a national leader in sustainability science is joining ASU as the inaugural Gilbert F. White Chair in Environment and Society in the School of Geographical Sciences.read more

Legal scholar to discuss places of power and justice throughout history

Judith Resnik of Yale University will present the John P. Frank Memorial Lecture at 4:30 p.m. March 20 in Katzin Hall.read more

School of Justice and Social Inquiry commemorates 25 years

For 25 years the School of Justice and Social Inquiry has served as the intellectual hub for the study of justice at ASU. read more

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