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Anthropologists at UCR focus on how people living in a variety of settings participate in and adapt to processes of change and transformation, both historically and in the contemporary world. The faculty is committed to a unified concept of the discipline crosscut by a series of foci. The most developed foci at the present are (1) the applied anthropology of transnational processes (inequality, migration) and the border and binational communities associated with globalization and the internalization of capital; (2) the archaeology of Mesoamerica and Western North America; (3) cultural and political ecology; and (4) Latin America. Ernesto Galarza Applied Research Center The Center has three goals: (1) To develop applied research, training, and practicing projects and programs that contribute to the intellectual growth and social well-being of the Mexican/Latino populations; (2) To initiate and improve the formation and implementation of local, state national, and transnational practices and policies that contribute to the educational, economic, ecological, health, labor, and technological advancement of Mexican/Latino communities of the United States and transnationally when possible; and (3) To provide maximum opportunities for faculty and students to become engaged in the research, training, teaching and application of policy and practices on topics central to the Center. Center for California Native Nations The University of California at Riverside is unique among universities in the United States in that American Indians Supported UCR's Founding. A Cahuilla man and a Cherokee woman, Rupert and Jeannette Costo, were responsible for the campaign to locate a branch of the University of California at Riverside. The Center's raison d'être is to improve UCR's capacity to benefit California Indians through its research, teaching, and service. Its goals include: (1) perform cutting edge research to support sovereignty, (2) strengthen American Indian economic development, (3) empower tribal members and tribes, (4) preserve cultures and languages; and (5) teach an accurate history of America. Since its establishment, UC MEXUS has maintained the primary mission of developing and sustaining a coordinated, University-wide approach to Mexico-related studies. UC MEXUS promotes education, research, public service, and other scholarly activities in five principle areas: Mexican Studies, United States-Mexico Relations, Latino Studies, Critical Issues, and UC-Mexico Collaboration (including ties with El Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología and Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Morelos).
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Eugene Anderson Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Wendy Ashmore Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Maria Cruz Torres Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Scott Fedick Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Alan Fix Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Paul Gelles Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Michael Kearney Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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David Kronenfeld Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Sang-Hee Lee Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Juliet McMullin Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Yolanda Moses Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Sally Ness Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Thomas Patterson Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Anne Sutherland Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Karl Taube Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Carlos Velez-Ibanez Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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Philip Wilke Citations in the LexisNexis Database Significant
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