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Tony S. Jugé
Degrees:
- Université of Paris XI (France), AA, Economics, 1994
- Université of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle (France), BA, English, 1997
- Université of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle (France), MA, English, 1999
- California State University Fullerton, MA, Sociology, 2002
- University of California, Riverside, MA, Sociology, 2004
Awards:
MA (English) w/ Highest Honors, Université of Paris III Sorbonne Nouvelle (France)
Most Outstanding Graduate Student, Sociology, CSU Fullerton
Dean's Fellowship Award, University of California, Riverside
Research Areas:
Race and Class Inequality, Political Economy and Global Social Change
Publication:
Jugé, Tony S. & Michael P. Perez. 2006. "The Modern Colonial Politics of Citizenship and Whiteness in France." Social Identities 12 (2); 187-212.
Biography:
Tony was hired as a full-time tenure-track instructor at Pasadena City College in August 2005. He is now working on his dissertation prospectus which will focus on whiteness and the social historical construction of race in France.
Contact information: tsjuge@pasadena.edu; http://faculty.pasadena.edu/tsjuge
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