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Dr. Huwy-min Lucia Liu received her Ph.D. in Anthropology at Boston University, an MPhil and an MA in Anthropology at the Chinese University of Hong Kong, and a BA in Journalism at National Chengchi University in Taiwan. Prior to joining the faculty at George Mason University, she was a tenure track ...
Sociocultural anthropology is the study of human similarities and differences and their impact on a wide range of social phenomena. The salient features of our epoch—global communications, a world market, mass migrations, urban growth, social and economic inequality, and intra- as well as internation...
Mason’s sociology degree is designed to help you understand the social forces that shape your world and who you are.
You will learn how social movements emerge from the collective efforts of individuals. You will study the role that social forces play in defining racial identities and gender roles....
On May 2, faculty from across Mason gathered—in person—to celebrate excellence in teaching.
The Stearns Center for Teaching and Learning honors Mason’s faculty each spring with the Celebration of Teaching Excellence, which recognizes faculty members nominated by students and by fellow faculty for th...