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The Center for Gender in Global Context currently has over 300 affiliated faculty and staff (AFS) members across 17 colleges and more than 65 departments and offices.

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Jonathan Choti

College: College of Arts and Letters
Department: Linguistics, Languages, and Culture
Affiliation: Consulting
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Email: chotijon(at)msu.edu
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Geographical Area of Research: Africa
Research Focus: Phonology, Linguistics, African languages, Bantu languages

What do our AFS categories mean?

Core AFS have a strong continuing professional focus on issues of women and gender in domestic, international, or global contexts, as demonstrated through research and teaching or other achievements. The Core AFS supports the activities of GenCen and assists in developing and implementing its programs and activities, and are also eligible to serve on the GenCen Advisory Committee.

Consulting AFS, while having a professional interest in issues of women and gender in domestic, international, or global contexts and activities of the GenCen, usually do not have these interests as the main focus of their research.

GJEC (Gender, Justice and Environmental Change) AFS may also be either Core or Consulting AFS, though that is not a requirement. GJEC AFS are dedicated to teaching and scholarship related to intersections of gender, environmental change, and social and environmental justice; examining these issues from both local and global perspectives.

If you are interested in becoming a GenCen affiliate, please contact ISP.GenCen.Research(at)msu.edu. Please note that you must be MSU faculty or academic staff to apply for an affiliation.

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