J.C. Salyer

J.C. Salyer

Director, Human Rights Program | Associate Professor of Practice, Anthropology and Human Rights

Department

Anthropology Department, Human Rights

Office

412D Milbank Hall

Contact

I am an anthropologist and a lawyer whose work focuses on law and society, immigration law, climate change, and social justice. I am also the staff attorney for the Arab-American Family Support Center, a community-based organization in Brooklyn, where I run the organization’s immigration clinic. I am a co-organizer of Pacific Climate Circuits, a three-year symposium at the Columbia University Center for the Study of Social Difference, which considers issues relating to climate change in the Pacific through the lens of the social sciences and humanities. My current research is on issues of migration, human rights, and sovereignty relating to the Australian government’s policy of placing asylum seekers in a detention center on Manus Island, Papua New Guinea.

  • Ph.D. and M.Phil., The Graduate Center, City University of New York
  • J.D., Georgia State University, College of Law
  • B.A., University of Georgia

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