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Robert Anderson
Professor, Communication.
International development and communication; South Asia, Indonesia.
Yildiz Atasoy
Associate Professor, Sociology.
Development studies; gender relations; Islamic politics; Turkey, Middle East.
Len Berggren
Professor Emeritus, Mathematics.
History of mathematical sciences in ancient Greece and medieval Islam.
Luke Clossey
Assistant Professor, History
Comparative world history of religions; early modern China, Mexico, Mughals.
Parin Dossa
Professor, Anthropology.
Migration, gender and health; Muslim women; Iranians in the diaspora.
Graham Fuller
Adjunct Professor, History.
Islamism and North American foreign policy as it relates to the Muslim world.
Andre Gerolymatos
Chair, Hellenic Studies; Professor, History.
Hellenism; Greek-Turkish military history; international relations and Muslim politics.
Thomas Kuehn
Assistant Professor, History.
Social and cultural history of the Ottoman empire and Turkey.
Derryl MacLean
Director CCSMSC, Associate Professor, History.
History of religion; Islamics; early modern South and Central Asia; Islam in the West.
Laura Marks
Dena Wosk Professor in Art and Culture Studies.
Cinema in the Arab world; Islamic genealogy of new media art.
Tamir Moustafa
Associate Professor and Stephen Jarislowsky Chair, School for International Studies
Law and society; religion and politics; politics of the Middle East.
Paul Sedra
Assistant Professor, History.
Modern Middle East; education and the rise of the modern state; Egyptian cinema.
Ken Seigneurie
Director, World Literature. Associate Professor, World Literature. Modern Arabic, French and British fiction, literary theory and the history of humanist thought.
Ozlem Sensoy
Assistant Professor, Education.
Constructions of Muslims in North America through education and media.
John Spagnolo
Associate Professor (retired), History.
International history of Arab Middle East; Lebanon.
Azadeh Yamini-Hamedani
Assistant Professor, Comparative World Literature
Interconnections of literature and philosophy, emphasis on the semiotics of translation.
Habiba Zaman
Associate Professor, Women's Studies.
Women and development; globalization and women's work; Bangladesh.


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