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Economic Justice

Economic Justice

Faculty Collaborative:
Economic Justice and the Common Good

A two-year interdisciplinary faculty seminar on economic justice and the common good, advancing research, teaching, and university initiatives that contribute to the Jesuit, Catholic vocation of SCU as a transformative social force. The contributions of each seminar member will be featured in the Bannan Institute podcast, INTEGRAL, launching Spring 2017.

Bannan Faculty Fellow

Bannan Institute Scholars 

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    Anne Baker

    Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    The Policy and Partisan Preferences of Donors Seeking Surrogate Representation

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    John Ifcher

    Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Affirming the Common Good in Economic Pedagogy: An Alternative Approach to Teaching Econ 1

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    Catherine Murphy

    Associate Professor, Department of Religious Studies, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Framing a Common Interest: Contexts, Strategies, and Motives of Generosity in Early Christianity

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    Laura Nichols

    Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Education as a Common Good? The Role of Catholic Colleges in Reducing Educational and Economic Inequality in a Global Context

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    Sreela Sarkar

    Assistant Professor, Department of Communication, Santa Clara University

    Seminar Initiative:
    Technology, Global Economic Develo

Seminar Navigation

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Gender Justice and the Common Good Faculty Collaborative

Environmental Justice and the Common Good Faculty Collaborative

Events