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Aaron A Toscano

Associate Professor
704-687-0613

Aaron A. Toscano is an associate professor of English, specializing in technical writing, rhetoric/composition, science fiction, and cultural studies. He also is an affiliate faculty with Communications Studies and Women's & Gender Studies. He is currently finishing a book on video games in American culture, which is under contract with Lexington Books.

Anne-Kathrin Kronberg

Assistant Professor
704-687-1403

Anne-Kathrin Kronberg is an assistant professor in Sociology and Organization Science at the UNC Charlotte. Before coming to Charlotte, she completed her Ph.D. at Emory University and worked as a postdoctoral fellow at Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany.

Annelise M Mennicke

Assistant Professor
704-687-7933

Annelise Mennicke, Ph.D., is a violence prevention researcher, focusing on sexual assault on college campuses and women who are incarcerated. Earning her Ph.D. in social work from Florida State University in 2015, she has an extensive publishing record, which aims to create a world where people live free from violence.

Bethany L. Johnson

Instructor

Bethany Johnson, M.A., is interested in historical and contemporary understandings of science, medicine and health, mediated through the lenses of race, class and gender. Focusing on the intersection of gender and health, Johnson examines processes and constructions of the medical gaze and the various inequalities this gaze perpetuates in American society across time.

Christine Salkin Davis

Professor

Christine Davis, Ph.D., is a professor in the Communication Studies Department. Her research interests are in the intersection of family, culture and health communication. Davis publishes regularly on topics such as children’s health, end-of-life communication, family disability and qualitative research methods.

Danielle N. Boaz

Assistant Professor of Africana Studies
704-687-5558

Boaz completed a Ph.D. in History with a specialization in Africa, the African Diaspora and the Caribbean from the University of Miami, a J.D. with a concentration in International Law from the University of Toledo and a LL.M. in Intercultural Human Rights from St. Thomas University. She is a licensed attorney in the states of Florida and North Carolina.

David R. Goldfield

Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History
704-301-6454

David Goldfield, Ph.D., is the Robert Lee Bailey Professor of History, a position he has held since 1982. A native of Memphis, Tennessee,he grew up in Brooklyn and attended the University of Maryland. He is the author or editor of 16 books including two, "Cotton Fields and Skyscrapers" (1982) and "Black, White and Southern" (1991), nominated for the Pulitzer Prize in History.