Faculty Affiliate

Gordon Frankie

Professor
Department of Environmental Science, Policy, and Management

Urban entomologyGordon W. Frankie is a professor and research entomologist at the University of California, Berkeley. His specialty is behavioral ecology of solitary bees in wildland, agricultural, and urban environments of California and Costa Rica, and he is particularly involved with questions of how people relate to bees and their plants in these environments, and how to raise human awareness about bee-plant relationships.

Lisa García-Bedolla

Professor
Graduate School of Education

Lisa García Bedolla is Berkeley's Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Dean of the Graduate Division, and a Professor in the Graduate School of Education. She uses the tools of social science to reveal the causes of educational and political inequalities in the United States, considering differences across the lines of ethnorace, gender, class, geography, et cetera. She believes an intersectional and interdisciplinary approach is critical to recognizing the complexity of the contemporary United States. She has used a variety of social science methods – participant observation, in-depth...

Cecile Gaubert

Associate Professor
Department of Economics

Cecile Gaubert is an associate professor in the Department of Economics at UC Berkeley. Her research interests include spatial distribution of economic activity, firms and cities, and firms and trade. Professor Gaubert received her Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University in 2014.

Marcial Gonzalez

Associate Professor
English Department

Marcial González received a B.A. in English from Humboldt State University in 1992, an M.F.A. in creative writing from the University of Utah in 1994, and a Ph.D. in Modern Thought and Literature from Stanford University in 2000. He is the author of Chicano Novels and the Politics of Form: Race, Class, and Reification (U Michigan, 2009), and is currently writing a book on representations of migrant farm laborers in Chicana/o literature. He is also the co-editor of Dialectical Imaginaries: Materialist Approaches to U.S. Latino/a Literature in the Age of Neoliberalism (U...

Pablo Gonzalez

Continuing Lecturer
Department of Ethnic Studies

Pablo is a first generation Chicano scholar-activist/anthropologist who studies the political and cultural resonance of social movements. In particular, the resonance of indigenous social movements on Chicanos and “people of color” in the United States. He has also looked at the effects of the post 2008 Housing crisis on Latino and Black families.

His teaching experience is extensive, having taught introductory classes in Anthropology and Chicano Studies, as well as undergraduate/graduate topic seminars. He has facilitated talks and workshops on decolonial thought in the United...

Marco Gonzalez-Navarro

Associate Professor
Department of Agriculture and Resource Economics

Marco Gonzalez-Navarro is an Associate Professor in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. His research area is development, focused on basic infrastructure in developing countries.

Cynthia Gorney

Professor Emeritus
Graduate School of Journalism

Cynthia Gorney joined the faculty of UC Berkeley's Graduate School of Journalism in 1999, after a career at The Washington Post that included serving as an award-winning national features writer, South American bureau chief and the first writer for the Post’s Style section based on the West Coast. She is the author of Articles of Faith: A History of the Abortion Wars, and has written for many magazines, including The New Yorker, National Geographic, Harper’s, Sports Illustrated, The New York Times Magazine, Runners World, O: The Oprah Magazine, and the American Journalism Review....

Ramón Grosfoguel

Associate Professor
Department of Ethnic Studies

Ramon Grosfoguel is internationally recognized for his work on decolonization of knowledge and power as well as for his work in international migration and political-economy of the world-system. He has been a research associate of the Maison des Science de l’Homme in Paris for many years.

Sylvia Guendelman

Professor of the Graduate School
School of Public Health

Dr. Sylvia Guendelman is the Founder and Advisory Committee Chair of the Wallace Center for MCAH and Professor Emerita at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health. Dr. Guendelman’s current research focuses on assessing pregnant women and mother’s engagement with digital health technologies and analyzing Google search queries to understand population health concerns. She has published widely on immigrant health, health disparities and the health of working women.

Jocelyne Guilbault

Professor
Department of Music

Since 1980, Professor Guilbault has done extensive fieldwork in the French Creole- and English-speaking islands of the Caribbean on both traditional and popular music. Her work is concerned with power relations, global industrialization, labor practices, cultural entrepreneurship, and work ethics in Caribbean popular musics. Stressing a multidisciplinary approach, she addresses these issues in the scholarly intersections of music, anthropology, cultural studies, and history.

Dr. Guilbault is the author of Zouk: World Music in the West Indies (U of Chicago Press, 1993), a...