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Social and Cultural Anthropology


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Matthew Bronson, Ph.D., Culture and Literacy, UC Davis, 2004; M.A., Linguistics, UC Berkeley, 1982 • Accelerative teacher/trainer, intercultural communications, human learning potential, influence of indigenous languages on Spanish, linguistic analysis of discourses.

Angana P. Chatterji, Ph.D., CIIS; Development Studies and Anthropology; M.A., Politics, University of Delhi, 1989; Since 1984, work in India and internationally • Social movements, sustainable development, environmental justice, majoritarian nationalism, cultural survival, gender, participatory policy and advocacy research, postcolonial critique, subaltern studies, social ethics • Asia Forest Network, International Rivers Network, Earth Island Institute.

 

Mutombo Mpanya, Ph.D., Urban and Regional Planning, University of Michigan, 1982 • 20 years with international development agencies in African countries, management of natural resources, economics, globalization, nonprofit sector.

Richard Shapiro, Ph.D.c., Philosophical Anthropology; M.A., Anthropology, New School for Social Research, 1981 • Fifteen years work shaping emancipatory education; cross-cultural study of subjectivity, gender, European thought, ecological justice and multicultural alliance building. Concentration director.

 
 

Visiting Scholars in the Anthropology Program: 2004-2008

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Srimati Basu, Associate Professor, Gender and Women's Studies Program and Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Lexington: law, feminisms; South Asia.

Dana Clark, President and founder of the International Accountability Project: environmental law, international finance institutions; United States.

Samia Goudie, member of the Bundjalung Mununjali Nation/clan from northern New South Wales: aboriginal cultures; Australia.

Lamia Karim, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at the University of Oregon at Eugene: development critique; South Asia.

Harsh Mander, Center for Equity Studies, New Delhi: human rights law; South Asia.

Ali Mir, Assistant Professor of Business, William Patterson University: globalization, diaspora studies; South Asia, United States.

David Naguib Pellow, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of California, San Diego: environmental justice, race and civil rights; United States.

Jyoti Puri, Associate Professor and Chair of Sociology at Simmons College, Boston: gender, sexuality, nationalisms; South Asia.

Satadru Sen, Assistant Professor of History at Queens College, City University of New York: colonial history, immigration, criminalization; South Asia.

Majid Shihade, Berkeley City College: politics, conflict studies; Middle East.

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