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Faculty from all disciplines at ASU pursue scholarship that advances our ability to create the world in which we want to live and teach students how to explore and act on the ethical challenges of their fields of study. If you are interested in joining the Lincoln Center faculty community, please email lincoln.center@asu.edu or fill out this form.
Among Jackson's interests are dance and human rights; dance analysis and criticism; collaborative/multimedia performance; experimental pedagogy in dance studies; dance theory, history and ethnology.
Jeongeun Kim is interested in how universities develop policies and practices in pursuit of prestige and reputation.
Klein specialize in ethics, popular culture, and the philosophy of sport.
Lederman, an expert on college drinking, currently focuses on the power of personal narratives in recovery from addiction. She and her communication students designed and run DYK10 (Do You Know 10?).
Charles T. Lee is a transdisciplinary political theorist who combines critical theory and ethnographic research to analyze and engender plural pathways of social transformation in everyday life.
A focus of Lineberry's research and curatorial work has been artists who explore the interconnected natural, built, social and political environment.
Jordan Lowe joined ASU in 2003 as a professor of accountancy in the W. P. Carey School of Business.
Lussier specializes in European Romanticism, and his research has explored the relation of literature and art with religion and science. Recent work focuses on medical humanities.
Mahgoub al-Tahawy is an award-winning Egyptian novelist and short story writer, and affiliated member of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing at ASU.
Maienschein and her team research embryology, genetics, and cell biology. She specializes in the history and philosophy of biology and the way biology, bioethics and bio-policy play out in society.