Charles Hale
Professor · Sociocultural Anthropology
University of California , Santa Barbara (UCSB)About
Charles Hale is a Professor of Anthropology and Dean of Social Sciences at the University of California, Santa Barbara. His work focuses on sociocultural anthropology, with a specialization in Latin America’s political dynamics, Black and Indigenous autonomy, and activist research methods. He is affiliated with the Department of Anthropology within the College of Letters and Science.
His research interests emphasize critical race theory, neoliberal multiculturalism, and participatory mapping as tools for marginalized communities. Key themes include indigenous territorial rights, anti-racist activism, and the intersection of state policies with cultural identity. Hale’s scholarship bridges academic rigor with practical engagement, advocating for methodologies that empower local communities.
His publications span over 30 years, analyzing topics like Mapuche land struggles in Chile, Guatemalan racial dynamics, and Nicaragua’s revolutionary legacy. Recent work critiques the paradoxes of multiculturalism and its entanglement with neoliberal agendas. Hale has collaborated extensively with Latin American scholars and activists, contributing to interdisciplinary dialogues on decolonial thought and social justice.
Award details are not explicitly mentioned in the provided materials. His academic leadership roles include departmental and dean-level administration, reflecting his commitment to institutional transformation in social sciences.
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