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Christine Holman is an Associate Teaching Professor in Arizona State University's School of Social Transformation, specializing in Justice and Social Inquiry. Her courses encompass true crime, domestic violence, genocide studies, human rights, ethics in tourism, and justice-themed cinema. She designed and leads a Holocaust-focused study abroad program in Europe. Holman developed the Graduate Teaching Development Program (2014-2019) and mentors honors students.
Her research examines justice frameworks through anthropological lenses, with interests in:
- Social inequality and human rights enforcement
- Ethical dimensions of alternative tourism
- Pedagogical innovations in social transformation
Holman's publications analyze spiritual tourism and cultural commodification, revealing tensions between traditional practices and commercial exploitation.
Awards & Recognition:
- Three-time nominee for College Outstanding Lecturer Award
- ASU Centennial Professor nominee
She advises Amnesty International student groups and directs international learning initiatives.



