The Social Theory and Practice (STP) Major is open to ALL LSA Students
What is Social Theory and Practice (STP)?
STP is a justice-focused major
Students critically, collaboratively, and creatively integrate theory and practice to explore, analyze, and meaningfully effect social justice change across contexts.
STP is interdisciplinary
Students take classes in and draw inspiration from Sociology, Psychology, Women’s and Gender Studies, American Culture, Environment, Education, Political Science, and many other disciplines.
STP is personalized and individualized
In collaboration with peers, instructors, and advisors, students develop their own path through the major, identifying the social justice topics, questions, classes, mentors, and community-based learning experiences that comprise their STP journey.
STP is a tight-knit, collaborative, cohort-based community
Faculty and students learn and work closely together across many semesters. STP students take 3 “cohort classes” together.
Every student works closely with a faculty advisor on their Senior Project (or Honors Thesis). It’s common for STP students to take multiple classes with the same STP instructor and to form long-standing mentorships with STP faculty. It is also very common to double-major with STP and/or to add one or more minors.
Courses and Requirements
Minimum Credits: 30
Note: Because the STP Major is individualized, it’s recommended to schedule an advising appointment with the STP Program Head & Advisor, Becca Pickus, to discuss your unique social justice interests and passions!
Major Prerequisites
Major Requirements
Honors & Honors Theses
Common STP Focus Areas
STP students, classes, and focus areas are linked by a common commitment to social justice theory and practice. However, there is a wide range of topics, questions, and contexts in which STP students and faculty pursue this work.
Social Theory & Practice Faculty and their Research Interests
David Burkam schooling; gender, race & social inequities in educational access; research methods; statistics
Theresa Braunschneider critical pedagogies; gender, race, class, & higher education; feminist theory; history of sexuality
Sueann Caulfield Latin American & Brazilian history; gender, sexuality & human rights
Angela Dillard American & African-American intellectual & political history; critical race theory; religious studies; social movement history & theory; conservative thought
Jeff Evans creative process; clinical psychology; neuropsychology; arts in healthcare; narrative methods
Leila Kawar legal theory & culture; migration & citizenship; comparative social policy
Nora Krinitsky: United States and African American history, urban studies, crime and justice, policing, prison and incarceration, law and society
Ashley Lucas arts practice & incarceration; theatre for social change; impact of incarceration on families; Latina/o Studies; comparative ethnic studies
Virginia Murphy environmental activism; American environmental literature & travel narratives; food justice, sustainable agriculture & agricultural labor issues; climate & environmental justice
Becca Pickus critical pedagogies; racial justice; restorative justice & incarceration; grief, loss & trauma; trauma-responsive practices
Ian Robinson comparative & international political economy; unions & labor movements; organizing for social justice; trade policy & alternative models of North American integration; Mexican labor migration; experiential & community service learning
Mabel Rodriguez linguistics (second language acquisition, bilingualism, translation); migrant outreach & education; experiential & community service learning
Teresa Sanchez-Snell Spanish language-based Internships; service learning within the Latinx community; study of Latinx experiences in the United States
Heather Thompson American history; crime & justice; policing; prisons; labor; Detroit
Stephen Ward African-American history; Black Power Movement; community-based political activism; urban studies; Detroit
Additional faculty members regularly offer courses within STP, enriching our curriculum with their unique expertise. Additionally, faculty members from other programs and departments often serve as advisors for STP students pursuing their Senior Project or Honors Thesis.