Stanford Affiliates

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Frederick I. Richman Professor of Law; Professor of Sociology (by courtesy)
welfare state history and theory, sociology of law, political sociology

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Associate Professor of Economics; Housing Research Group Leader, Assistant Professor of Economics
labor economics, urban economics, public economics

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Senior Fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and Rule of Law (CDDRL); Director of the Center for Latin American Studies; Professor of Political Science (by courtesy)
comparative politics, political economy, poverty, development, federalism, clientelism and patronage

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C. Wendell and Edith M. Carlsmith Professor of Law
law and public policy, civil rights, employment discrimination

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Safety Net Research Group Leader, Trione Director, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics
health care sector, effects of government expenditure programs

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Lewis and Virginia Eaton Professor of Psychology
developmental approaches, education, meaning and mental representation, motivation and emotion

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Professor of Psychology
stereotyping, prejudice, stigma, racial categories, social psychological implications of viewing race as a natural category, link between racial stereotyping and racial categorization

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Associate Professor of Cultural and Social Anthropology
culture as a commodity, memory and history, feminism and difference and performance

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Theodore and Francis Geballe Professor of Political Science
civil and interstate war, ethnic conflict

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Professor and Chair, Department of Cultural and Social Anthropology; Susan S. and William H. Hindle Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences
political economy, systems of discourse and knowledge, culture and power, labor migration, theory and politics of ethnography

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Konosuke Matsushita Professor of International Labor Economics and Policy Analysis, Emeritus
globalization and labor conditions, wage structure and labor market adjustments in transition economies

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George E. Osborne Professor of Law
anti-discrimination law, property, local government, race and the law

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Professor of Latin American History; Director of the program on Urban Studies
social history of Brazil, Latin American Economic History, Wealth and Inequality

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Edgar E. Robinson Professor in US History; Member of Academic Council
history of sexuality in the US, lesbian history, history of sexual violence in America

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Health Disparities Research Group Leader, Professor of Sociology
health, medical sociology, quantitative methods, social demography, social inequality and stratification, social psychology

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William W. and Gertrude H. Saunders Professor of Law
taxation, property, contacts, distributive justice

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Henry J. Kaiser, Jr. Professor of Economics and of Health Research and Policy (Emeritus)
universal health coverage, determinants of healthcare spending, determinants of health

Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (SIEPR)
Deputy Director and Senior Fellow, SIEPR
public finance, retirement and savings

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Joan Butler Ford Professor of Sociology; Joan Butler Ford Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences
origins and early development of electricity industry in US, economic sociology, social stratification, sociological theory

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Professor of Economics; Bowman Family Endowed Professor in the Humanities and Sciences; Senior Fellow Stanford Institute for International Studies
institutional development and economic growth in pre-modern Europe, coercion and markets