Current Affiliated Faculty
Dr. Patricia Dewey, Chair Canadian Studies
541-346-2050
Associate Professor, Arts and Adminsitration Program
Director, Center for Community Arts and Cultural Policy
cultural policy, arts administration, urban cultural planning, cultural tourism, regional economic development
Dr. C. Brian Barnett
541-346-4018
Instructor of French
Second-Year Frech Language Supervisor, Department of Romance Languages
Immersion education, francophone Canada, North American varieties of French, world languages pedagogy, service learning
Dr. Gaylene Carpenter
541-346-5600
Associate Professor Emerita, Arts and Administration Program
Principal Investigator, A Study of Leisure During Adulthood
Arts and cultural programming, festivals and events, leisure behavior.
Michael Fakhri
541-346-8401
Assistant Professor, Law
International Trade Law, Law and Development
Nancy Heapes, Ph.D.
541-346-0912
Director of Distributed Programs and Program Development
Master of Science degree in Educational Leadership (offered in Vancouver, B.C.)
Leadership; leadership development; leading change; organizational development; organizational culture
Dr. Phaedra Livingstone
541-346-2296
Assistant Professor and Coordinator, Museum Studies
Arts and Administration Program
Comparative analysis of Canadian cultural policy, cultural toursim, public perception of cultural heritage, and especially cultural section, focusing on museums, workforce, training, and participation.
Dr. Karen McPherson
541-346-4048
Associate Professor of French and Francophone Studies
Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Romance Languages
Quebec literature, Canadian women writers, literary translation
Madonna L. Moss, Ph.D., RPA
541-346-6076
Professor, Department of Anthropology
Northwest coast archaeology and indigenous people, First Nations and heritage resource management
Dr. Michael Malek Najjar
541-346-2237
Assistant Professor, Theatre Arts
Arab American/Arab Canadian theatre and performance, directing, playwriting, contemporary theatre and performance studies
Dr. Gordon Sayre
541-346-1313
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Professor, Department of English
Colonial North American history and literature, especially New France and French Louisiana, Native American history and literature.
Le Page du Pratz and
Dumont de Montigny translations and research website, two 18th century French American authors.
Dr. Janet Wasko
541-346-4174
jwasko@uoregon
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Professor, and Knight Chair in Communication Research
School of Journalism and Communication
Political economy of media, entertainment, culture
Dr. Robert F. Young, Jr.
541-346-1950
Assistant Professor, Planning, Public Policy, and Management
Co-Founder, Sustainable Cities Initiative
Sustainable economic development, governance, and urban and regional planning