(PhD, U Michigan, 1994; Assoc Prof, SAS) Linguistic and sociocultural anthropology, language, agency, gender, practice theory, social change, marriage, kinship, love letters, development discourse, leave-taking, childbirth, methods, grant-writing; Nepal, South Asia, Israel,
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. Department Undergrad and Grad Faculty
Laura M. Ahearn
(PhD, U Michigan, 1994; Assoc Prof, SAS) Linguistic and sociocultural anthropology, language, agency, gender, practice theory, social change, marriage, kinship, love letters, development discourse, leave-taking, childbirth, methods, grant-writing; Nepal, South Asia, Israel,
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. Ulla D. Berg
(Ph.D, New York University, 2007; Assistant Professor, Latino & Hispanic Caribbean Studies and Anthropology, SAS) Migration, diaspora, transnationalism, globalization, media, ritual and performance, affect, visual anthropology, Peru, Latin America, Latino Studies This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Yarimar Bonilla
(PhD, U Chicago, 2008; Assistant Professor, SAS) Political and Historical Anthropology, Postcolonialism, Social Movements, Sovereignty, Citizenship; Caribbean, France
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Susan M. Cachel
(PhD, U Chicago, 1976; Prof, SAS) Physical anthropology, human and nonhuman primate evolution, evolutionary theory, morphology
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Lee Cronk
(PhD, Northwestern U, 1989; Prof, SAS) Human behavioral ecology, human evolutionary ecology; Africa, Caribbean
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Craig S. Feibel
(PhD, U Utah, 1988; Assoc Prof Geology and Anthropology, SAS) Geological context of fossil and archaeological sites, paleoenvironments and paleoecology, microstratigraphy, geochronology; Africa
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Parvis Ghassem-Fachandi
(Ph.D, Cornell, 2006; Assistant Professor, SAS) Social and Cultural Anthropology, violence, media, religion and ritual, symbolic anthropology, psychoanalysis, identification, nationalism, social theory
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Daniel Goldstein
(PhD, U Arizona, 1997; Assoc Prof, Graduate Program Director, SAS) Political and legal anthropology, urban anthropology, critical anthropology of security, democracy, violence and crime, human rights, globalization, cultural performance, indigenous peoples and the state; Latin America, the Andes
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John W.K. Harris
(PhD, U California-Berkeley, 1978; Prof, SAS) Old World prehistory, human origins, lithic analysis, archeological method and theory; Africa
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Angelique Haugerud
(PhD, Northwestern U, 1984; Assoc Prof, SAS) Globalization, cultural politics, economic neoliberalism, satirical political activism, political and economic anthropology, democracy, social movements, politics of development, land tenure, political ecology, research methods; Africa, US
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Dorothy L. Hodgson
(PhD, U Michigan, 1995; Prof, Chair, SAS) Feminist anthropology, political and legal anthropology, historical anthropology, cultural politics, gender, ethnicity, colonialism, development, missionization, indigenous rights, pastoralism, transnationalism, social movements, ethics and politics of research; Africa
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David M. Hughes
(Ph.D, Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley, 1999, Assistant Prof, SAS, Undergraduate Director Anthropology Dept.) Environmental anthropology, race, whiteness, landscape, conservation, oil, climate change, the Caribbean; Southern Africa
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Rocío Magaña
(PhD, University of Chicago, 2008; Assistant Professor, SAS) Political anthropology, sociopolitical landscapes, borders, migration, the politics of security and rescue, humanitarianism, the body; North America, United States-Mexico Border, Arizona, the Sonoran Desert
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Fran Mascia-Lees
(PhD, SUNY-Albany, 1983; Prof and Dean of Social and Behavioral Sciences (SAS)
Body/embodiment, consumer culture, politics and aesthetics, phenomenologies of capitalism, cultural politics, critical ethnography and ethnographic writing, cultural representation, gender/race/difference and global inequalities; culture and desire; history and theory of anthropology; US
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Ryne A. Palombit
(PhD, U California-Davis, 1992; Assoc Prof, SAS) Evolution and ecology of primate social behavior, male-female relationships, monogamy, infanticide, gibbons, baboons; Africa
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Louisa Schein
(PhD, U California-Berkeley, 1993; Assoc Prof; Anthropology and Women's and Gender Studies, SAS) Cultural politics, ethnicity, critical race studies, nationalism and transnationalism, diaspora, sexuality and gender, masculinity and violence, representation, media studies and activism, documentary production, postcoloniality, postsocialism; China, US, Asian Americans, Southeast Asia, Hmong; China, Asian American, US
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Carmel Schrire
(PhD, Australian National U, 1968; Prof, SAS) Prehistory, historical archeology, human ecology, hunter-gatherers; Australia, Africa
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Becky L. Schulthies
(Ph.D. University of Arizona 2009; Assistant Professor, SAS) Linguistic and cultural anthropology, anthropology of media reception, media and language ideologies, pluralingualism, language and identity processes, education and literacy, cottage media production, nationalism and transnationalism, urban and online Islam, Morocco, Lebanon
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Robert S. Scott
Ph.D, University of Texas at Austin, 2004; Assistant Professor, SAS), hominin evolution, paleocology, dental microwear, dietary reconstruction, Eurasian hominids: Turkey, Hungary, and ChinaThis e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Nina Siulc
(PhD, NYU, 2009; Assistant Professor, Anthropology and Criminal Justice, SAS) migration, globalization, Latin America and Caribbean, urban United States, political and legal anthropology, public policy, violence and crime, punitive cultures (prisons, policing, punishment), youth and child socialization, citizenship, cultural practice, cultural performance, ethnographic film
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Robert L. Trivers
(PhD, Harvard U, 1965; Prof, SAS) Social evolution, evolutionary genetics of selfish elements, the study of symmetry in human beings, especially Jamaican; Jamaica
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Erin R. Vogel

(PhD, Stony Brook University, 2004; Assistant Professor SAS and CHES)Primate feeding ecology, functional morphology, digestive efficiency, protein balance, and energetics, the evolution of cooperation and coalition formation; Costa Rica, Central America; Central Kalimantan and Sumatra, Indonesia This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.





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