Jay Ou

Jay Ou lecturer Lecturer
Ph.D. UC Berkeley Socio-cultural Anthropology, 2010

Expertise:
Environmental anthropology, science and technology, political economy, power and controlling processes

Office Hours:
Fridays 11:00 - 12:00pm via Zoom 

 


408-924-5710
sungjay.ou@sjsu.edu


Jay Ou is an anthropologist whose research areas include the anthropology of power and controlling processes, business and corporate capitalism, science and technology, Asia, and North America. He has published articles and book chapters on power and controlling processes, Native American Law, museum studies, labor, corporate capitalism, commerce, and economic crises.

Dr. Ou has conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Native American communities, manufacturing industries, NGOs, government agencies, and multinational corporations in the US and Asia. He has taught anthropology, ethnic studies, international studies, social entrepreneurship, business ethics, and international business in the US, Asia and Europe. As an entrepreneur, Jay has worked with leading businesses in the social and ecological sustainability sectors in Asia, Africa, Europe, MENA and the Americas.