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Numerous faculty research initiatives examine specific factors that either facilitate or hinder the achievement of fulfilling lives, encompassing both human and non-human entities such as institutional patterns, environmental circumstances, social interactions, and personal traits.
Specific studies explore themes like shame, joy, relationships, various forms of discrimination including racism and sexism, colonial legacies, liberty and fairness, civic engagement, legal systems, global citizenship, socioeconomic status, and ethical considerations across species.
These investigations employ diverse theoretical frameworks and research methods, while also examining the fundamental nature of social analysis itself. Methodologies range from critical social theories and feminist perspectives to postcolonial studies, practical philosophy, and psychological approaches, frequently intersecting with fields like cultural studies, environmental science, jurisprudence, natural sciences, and behavioral research.