CAS FACULTY

AFRICAN STUDIES

JOEL SAMOFF

Consulting Professor

Research: African politics; Politics and education; Foreign aid; Political development and modernization; African urban politics, political economy, sociology of knowledge, computers, and social change.
Countries: Tanzania, Zambia, Bénin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Democratic Republic of Congo, Ghana, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Guinea, Kenya, Lesotho, Mali, Mauritius, Morocco, Namibia, Nigeria, Seychelles, Senegal, South Africa, Uganda, Zimbabwe

 

AFFILIATED FACULTY

AFRICAN AND MIDDLE EASTERN LANGUAGES (AMEL)

KWAME ASSENYOH 

Lecturer

Research: Akan language and culture

KHALIL BARHOUM

Senior Lecturer and Coordinator, also Senior Lecturer in Linguistics

Research: Arabic language and linguistics; Arabic calligraphy; Arabic bilingual issues; Arab culture and literature.

Countries: Egypt

SARAH MKHONZA 

Lecturer

Research: Zulu and Xhosa language and linguistics.

Countries: South Africa

SAMUEL MUKOMA

Lecturer

Research: Swahili language and linguistics.

RAMZI SALTI

Lecturer

Research: Arabic and comparative literature.

 

ANTHROPOLOGY

William H. durham

Bing Professor and Stanford Director of the Center of Ecotourism and Sustainable Development

Research: Biological anthropology, ecological and evolutionary anthropology, cultural evolution, conservatoin and community development, resource management, environmental issues

Countries: Central and South America

PAULLA Ebron

Associate Professor

Research: Africa and the diaspora, tropical Africa, performance, gender, and social history of the tropics 

Countries: Gambia

James Ferguson

Professor and Chair of Anthropology

Research: Issues of globalization and governmentality in contemporary Africa, the crisis of the state, and emergence of new forms of government-via-NGO. Political economy; “Development”; Systems of discourse and knowledge; Culture and power; Labor migration; Theory and politics of ethnography.

Countries: Zambia, Lesotho, South Africa

DUANA FULWILLEY

Associate Professor

Research: Social identities, health outcomes, and molecular genetics in West Africa.

RONALD JENNINGS

Lecturer

Research: Cosmopolitan rights and subjectivities; international law; political and structural genealogy of sovereignty

RICHARD KLEIN

Professor

Research: Interrelation of cultural, biological, and environmental change in human evolution; Reconstruction of environment, ecology, and human behavior from animal remains in archeological sites.

Countries: South Africa

LIISA MALKKI

Associate Professor

Research: Historical anthropology; Mass displacement and exile; Racial essentialism and mass violence; Nationalism and internationalism; Gender and imperial power.

Countries: Burundi, Rwanda, Tanzania, Namibia, Sudan, Kenya, South Africa, Egypt

LYNN MESKELL

Professor

Research: Archaeological theory; Archaeology and ethnography; Egyptian archaeology; Mediterranean and Middle Eastern archaeology; The heritage of South Africa.

Countries: South Africa, Egypt

Krish Seetah

Assistant Professor

Research: Zooarchaeologist with focus is primarily on colonisation and colonialism, agency within the human-animal relationship

Countries: Mauritius

 

Graduate School of Business

Katherine Casey

Assistant Professor

Research: Interactions between economic and political forces in developing countries, including the impact of government reforms and external interventions on institutional strength and economic growth.

Countries: Comoros, Madagascar, Sierra Leone

 

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (CEE)

ALEXANDRIA B. BOEHM

Clare Booth Luce Asssociate Professor

Research: Coastal water quality in developed and developing countries, technologies for reducing the burden of infectious disease.

Countries: Kenya, South Africa

JENNA DAVIS

Asssociate Professor and Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute for the Environment

Research: the intersection of health, economic development and environmental protection, with particular emphasis on cost-effective and sustainable water supply and sanitaiton service delivery in developing countries.

Countries: Kenya, Tanzania

OLIVER FRINGER

Associate Professor

Research: Supercomputing applied to the study of flows and waste transport in the environment.

Countries: Kenya, South Africa

 

CLASSICS

GRANT PARKER

Associate Professor 

Research: Latin and the exotic and geographic elements of Roman imperial culture; classical reception. 

 

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

VINCENT BARLETTA

Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and Iberian and Latin American Cultures

Research: Comparative Studies in Renaissance and Baroque Literature; Portugese Language and Literature

Alvan Ikoku

Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature and Medicine

Research: African and African diasporic literatures, twentieth-century fiction, narrative ethics, and histories of tropical medicine and global health.

Countries: Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa

 

DRAMA

HARRY ELAM

Freeman-Thornton Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and the Olive H. Palmer Professor in Humanities

Research: African American and African Diaspora theatre and performance.

Countries: Senegal, Kenya

 

ECONOMICS

PASCALINE DUPAS

Assistant Professor and Center Fellow at Stanford Institute of Economic Policy Research

Research: Development, Applied Microeconomics, health, education and saving.

 

EDUCATION

H. SAMY ALIM

Professor

Research: Race, inequality and language in eductaion (RICE), ethnicity, identity, literacy and culture, and urban education.

MARTIN CARNOY

 Vida Jacks Professor of Education

Research: Economics of education; Economics of human resources; Political economy; Economic development; Cost-benefit analysis; Educational systems evaluation.

Countries: Kenya, Tunisia, South Africa, Ivory Coast, Chad, South Africa

PRUDENCE CARTER

Professor

Research: Cross-national study (in the U.S. and South Africa) examining the social and cultural incorporation of students in both minority-dominant and white-dominant urban schools.

SHELLEY GOLDMAN

Professor

Research: Family issues, qualitative research methods, anthropology and education, learning design, mathematics education, curriculum and instruction, parental involvement, educational equity, technology in teaching and learning, elementary education, ethnography, problem-based learning

 

ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

BRUCE LUSIGNAN

Associate Professor, Emeritus

Research: advanced communications, including satellite, wireless, and fiber optics for TV voice and data. He has supplied international modernization plans in emerging markets, including technical, economic, and political and social factors.

 

English

Vaughn Rasberry

Assistant Professor

Research:  African American literature, global Cold War culture, the European Enlightenment and its critics, postcolonial theory, and philosophical theories of modernity

 

Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Marcel Fafchamps

Senior Fellow

Research: Economic development, market institutions, social networks


FRENCH AND ITALIAN

JEAN-MARIE APOSTOLIDES

Professor

Research: French and Francophone African theater and literature.

ELISABETH MUDIMBE-BOYI

 Professor Emerita

Research: 20th century French literature and Francophone literature from Africa and the Caribbean. Contacts of cultures, travel writing, history and memory in literature.

Countries: Democratic Republic of Congo

 

HISTORY

JOEL BEININ

Donald J. McLachlan Professor

Research: Egyptian social and labor history; Contemporary history of Palestine; Palestinian-Israeli relations; Empire and culture in settler societies.

Countries: Egypt, Morocco

JAMES T. CAMPBELL

Edgar E. Robinson Professor in United States History

Research: African American history; South Africa; African American journeys to Africa from the mid 18th century to 2005.

RICHARD ROBERTS 

Frances and Charles Field Professor of History

Research: The social history of law in colonial Africa; Persistence of local African industries; French colonial policy; End of slavery.

Countries: Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Tunisia

 

HUMAN BIOLOGY 

ANNE FIRTH MURRAY

Consulting Professor

Research: Economics, public administration, political science. Former writer for UN and founding president of the Global Fund for Women

Countries: East Africa

ROBERT SIEGEL

Professor

Research: Infectious Disease (HIV and malaria), International Health, Medical and Health Education.

Countries: Tanzania

 

law

JONATHAN GREENBERG  

Lecturer

Research: International and civil conflict: history, dynamics, resolution

HELEN STACY  

Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Research: Sustainable development, environmental justice, feminist legal theory, human rights.

 

lINGUISTICS

JOAN BRESNAN

Sadie Dernham Patek Professor Emerita in Humanities at Stanford University

Research: Bantu languages, Australian Aboriginal Languages, optimality theories of linguistics.

JOHN RICKFORD

Professor

Research: Pidgin and Creole languages; Variation and change in language, especially as conditional by social class, ethnicity, and style; African American English, and its African and other sources, as well as its educational and political implications.

Countries: Guyana

 

MicroBiology & Immunology

JOHN C. BOOTHROYD

Professor

Research: Malaria, cellular and molecular biology of parasitic protozoa.

 

School of medicine

ELLEN JO BARON

Professor of Pathology, Emerita

Research: Infectious diseases; microbiology; Rapid diagnostic tests for infectious diseases.

Countries: Kenya

MICHELE BARRY

Senior Associate Dean for Global Health, Professor of Medicine, Senior Fellow at the Woods Institute

Research: Global health workforce, clinical tropical medicine, emerging infectious diseases, problems of underserved populations and globalization’s impact upon health in the developing world.

Countries: Uganda, Borneo, Bangladesh, Eritrea, Liberia, Haiti, South Africa

ERAN BENDAVID

Assistant Professor of Medicine

Research: Using methods from several disciplines, including political science, economics and epidemiology, to study the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases in developing countries.

BRIAN BLACKBURN

Clinical Assistant Professor 

Research: parasitology and international health; vehicle borne diseases in refugees; the distribution of insecticide treated bednets to prevent mosquito borne diseases like Malaria and filiarisis.

Countries: Nigeria, Liberia, Kenya

DAVID KATZENSTEIN

Professor (Research) of Medicine (Infectious Diseases and Geographic Medicine)

Research: Infectious diseases and epidemiology; Therapy and the consequences of global pandemics.

Countries: Southern Africa (various countries), Zimbabwe

YVONNE MALDONADO

Professor of Pediatrics 

Research: Infectious disease, polio, measles, epidemiology of perinatal HIV infection in infants.

JULIE PARSONNET

George DeForest Barnett Professor in Medicine and Professor of Health Research and Policy 

Research: Long-term consequences of chronic interactions between the human host and the microbial world, diarrheal diseases in the developing world, and sanitation and hygiene.

Countries: Gambia

MARY LAKE POLAN

Katharine Dexter McCormick and Stanley McCormick Memorial Professor in the School of Medicine, Emerita

Research: Public Health, Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Countries: Eritrea

 

Political Science

DAVID ABERNETHY

Professor Emeritus

Research: Comparative politics, international relations, Sub-Saharan Africa, and factors affecting the rise and fall of European overseas empires.

COIT BLACKER

Senior Fellow at Freeman Spogli Institute, Ken Olivier and Angela Nomellini Professor in International Studies

Research: Soviet/Russian foreign policy and security policy, U.S. foreign policy and security policy; national and international security relations.

LARRY DIAMOND

Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution and the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies 

Research: Comparative problems of democratic development and consolidation; U.S. and international policies to promote democracy and foster development; Democratic consolidation in Taiwan, in comparative perspective; Democratic transitions and prospects in Africa; Public attitudes and values toward democracy in new democracies.

Countries: Nigeria, South Africa, Ghana

JAMES FEARON

Theodore and Frances Geballe Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies

Research: Civil and Interstate War, Ethnic Conflict.

TERRY LYNN KARL

Professor

Research: New democracies; The politics of oil-exporting countries; Human rights; Comparative politics, especially comparative democratization, transitions from authoritarian rule, civil wars and human rights in all regions.

Countries: Chad, Central African Republic, Cameroon, South Africa, Republic of Congo, Democratic Republic of Congo

DAVID LAITIN

James T. Watkins IV and Elise V. Watkins Professor 

Research: ethinic conflict, comparative politics, politcal culture, language, religion, and national identities.

Countries: Somalia

STEPHEN STEDMAN

Freeman Spogli Fellow at the Center on Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law and FSI, Affiliated Member of CISAC, and Professor of Political Science

Research: International organizations and global security, cival wars, mediation, conflict prevention, and peacekeeping.

JEREMY WEINSTEIN

Associate Professor of Political Science, Freeman Spogli Institute Senior Fellow

Research: Civil war; ethnic politics; political economy of development; Africa.

  

psychiatry and behavioral sciences

CHERYL KOOPMAN

Professor

Research: Survivors of a variety of stressful events, including political and interpersonal violence, natural disasters and serious illness.

DARYN REICHERTER

Clinical Associate Professor

Research: Psychiatry and behavioral science, psychopharmacology.

HUGH BRENT SOLVASON

Clinical Associate Professor

Research: Medication strategies for reducing cognitive impairment; treatment resistant depression, strategies to normalize the stress hormone axis in individuals with depression unresponsive to extensive pharmacologic and psychological treatments.          

 

PUBLIC POLICY

TIMOTHY STANTON

Emeritus Director of Stanford Program in Cape Town

Research: Public health policy enactment; Connections between public health policy and education; University-assisted community development, Local and regional public decision-making; Faculty development through service-learning.

Countries: South Africa