Matt Kaneshiro
Degrees:
BAs: Psychology, Sociology, 2004 at UCLA
MA: Sociology, 2006 at SDSU
Awards:
James E Casey Scholarship (National Merit – 4 years)
Teamster's Scholarship
Graduate Division Fellowship, UC Riverside (2 years)
Program on Global Studies Fellowship (2 years)
Research Areas:
Political Economy and Global Social Change
Publications
Chase-Dunn, Christopher and Matheu Kaneshiro. 2009. “Stability and Change in the Contours of Alliances among Movements in the Social Forum Process,” in Engaging Social Justice: Critical Studies of 21st Century Social Transformation , David Fasenfest (ed). Leiden : Brill.
Kaneshiro, Matheu and Kirk Lawrence. [forthcoming]. “Environmentalism and the Family of Anti-Systemic Movements,” in an volume edited by David Fasenfest. Leiden : Brill.
Kaneshiro, Matheu, Kirk Lawrence and Christopher Chase-Dunn. [forthcoming] “Global Environmentalists and their Movements at the World Social Forum.” Chapter in The Web of Social Movements , edited by Jackie Smith and Ellen Reese. New York : Routledge.
Reese, Ellen, Christopher Chase-Dunn, Kadambari Anantram, Gary Coyne, Matheu Kaneshiro, Ashley N. Koda, Roy Kwon, and Preeta Saxena. 2008. “Research Note: Surveys of World Social Forum Participants Show Influence of Place and Base in the Global Public Sphere.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 431-445.
Smith, Jackie, Jeffrey S. Juris, and the Social Forum Research Collective. 2008. “'We are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For': The U.S. Social Forum in Context.” Mobilization: An International Journal 13(4): 431-445. Biography:
Matt is a firm believer in mixed-methods and keeping an open mind to multiple “paradigms,” perspectives, and disciplines. His current research explores environmental sociology, social movements, political sociology, and demography. Contact Information: matt.kaneshiro@email.ucr.edu
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