Angela Ann Gonzales

Angela Ann Gonzales

Gonzales

(Sociology, June 2002)
Thesis Title: American Indian Identity Matters: The Politics of Identity and the Political Economy of Ethnic Boundaries
Committee: Christopher Winship (Chair), Lawrence D. Bobo, David John Frank, Duane Champagne (UCLA)
Initial Placement: Assistant Professor, Cornell University
Current Position:  Associate Professor, School of Social Transformation, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Arizona State University

Angela Gonzales is an associate professor and Faculty Head of Justice & Social Inquiry in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. Before moving to ASU in 2016, Gonzales served on the faculty in the Department of Development Sociology at Cornell University. Over the past decade, Gonzales has engaged in several community-based research projects on the Hopi Reservation. In 2007, she partnered with the Hopi Department of Community Health on a project aimed at identifying the factors associated with colorectal cancer screening among Hopi adults. Gonzales is an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe from the Village of Shungopavy (Spider Clan).

Alumni category (for alumni profiles only)

Alumni Position Type

PhD Degree Program (Grad and Alumni only)

Graduate Degrees Awarded (for alumni profiles only)