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Guide to Graduate Studies Related UNC Departments
Applying to the Graduate Program Current Research
Concentrations Current Students
Programs Life After

 

    current graduate students

        (A-D) (E-L) (M-P) (R-Z)

 

Accupuncture Man


    Sara Ackerman
    , Entered Program 2001, transnational social movements, impacts of biotechnology, how nature is produced

    Kim Allen, Entered Program 1999, changes in racial and class-based identities in the U.S., environmentalism, perspectives and conceptions of nature

    Ana Araujo, Entered Program 2000, alternative economic practices, activism, anthropology of development, gender relations, northeast Brazil

    Tony Boudreaux, Entered Program 1998

    Jennie Burnet, Entered Program 1996

    Leslie Calihman Alabi, Entered Program 2003, social justice organizations, identity, power relations, cultural (re)productions of inequalities

    Maribel Casas-Cortes, Entered Program 2003, globalization, power, transnational activism, knowledge production by social movements, world anthropologies

    Michelle Cohen, Entered Program 1999, Argentina, witnessing and memory, critical theory, Jewish studies

    Vinci Daro, Entered Program 1998, transnational global justice social movements, democracy, collective decision-making, consensus processes, activism, personal transformations

    Marc David, Entered Program 1996, cultures of history and memory, whiteness and critical race theory, anthropology of knowledge and science studies, social theory, cultural studies, North America, southern U.S.

    Danny de Vries, Entered Program 1999, landscape, historical ecology, complexity theory, population dynamics, risk perception, political ecology

    Kandace R. Detwiler,, Entered Program 1998

    Lee Ann Diener, Entered Program 2001

    Paul Dionne, Entered Program 1997, ethnicity, state, body & subject, power/knowledge, critical theory/cultural studies, visual anthropology, translocal ethnography (migration), Southeast Asia (Indonesia)

    Dan Duffy, Entered Program 1997

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    (E-L)

    Timothy W. Elfenbein, Entered Program 2003, critical theory and pragmatism, phenomenological anthropology, practice theory, politics and ethics, ethnicity and political subjectivity.

    Hager el Hadidi, Entered Program 1995

    Barker Fariss, Entered Program 2003, warfare and state development, Moche Origins Project, GIS and modeling technologies

    Gretchen Fox, Entered Program 2003, identity, indigenous social movements, activism, land claims, resource access strategies

    Celeste Marie Gagnon, Entered Program 1998, bioarchaeology, paleopathology / paleonutrition, foodways, political economy, gender, eastern Woodlands, the Andes

    Lance Greene, Entered Program 2002, mid-nineteenth century Cherokee, Cherokee Removal in 1838, archaeological and archival research, material culture, everyday life, adaptation and maintenance of traditional cultural practices

    Kaaren Haldeman, Entered Program 1999, medical anthropology, social inequalities and health, phenomenology, racialization and medicalization in women's health, reproductive health, historical constructions of motherhood.

    Charles Heath, Entered Program 2000

    Carie Little Hersh, Entered Program 2002, military, religion, law & politics, gender, urban, U.S.

    Erik G. Johannesson, Entered Program 2003, origins and formations of pastoral societies in Central Asia, transmission of material culture in antiquity, influence between Iron Age Eurasian nomads and Mediterranean sedentary cultures

    Elizabeth Jones, Entered Program 1990

    Eric Karchmer, Entered Program 1991

    James A. Kenworthy, Entered Program 2001, GIS, impact of multi-ethnic relations just prior to formation of Moche State, Peru

    Kristina Killgrove, Entered Program 2003, bioarchaeology, classical archaeology, Native Americans of North Carolina plains

    Kyungmook Lee, Entered Program 2002, urban anthropology, Indonesia, spatial transformations reshaping everyday life of practice

    Carol Ann Lewald, Entered Program 2001, landscape, space and place, everyday, the Netherlands, history and memory, aesthetics, urban anthropology

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    (M-P)

    Jon Marcoux, Entered Program 2001

    Mintcy Maxham, Entered Program 1995

    Cheryl McDonald
    , Entered Program 1998

    Bryan McNeil, Entered Program 1999, activism, Appalachia, globalization, practice theory, labor, landscape

    Theresa McReynolds, Entered Program 2001, Southeast and North Carolina archaeology, lithic analysis, GIS, soil chemistry analysis

    Will Meyer, Entered Program 2001, complexity, European societies, Hallstatt Iron Age, history & memory, ideology, identity, landscape archaeology, language & archaeology, political archaeology, post-processual archaeology, power, practice, scale

    Marsha Michie, Entered Program 1998, race & religion, southern U.S., social identity of white Southerners, white supremacist movement in the U.S.

    Mark Minder, Entered Program 2003, mental health, institutions & de-institutionalization, transnational flows of psychiatric information, India. mminder@email.unc.edu

    Karie Morgan, Entered Program 1999

    Amy Mortensen, Entered Program 1997, political culture, elections, democratic institutions & ethics, political histories, inequality, immigration and multiculturalism, anthropology of tourism

    D. Seth Murray, Entered Program 1998, historical and political ecology, identity, ethnohistory, pastoralism, cooperation, borders

    Michal Osterweil, Entered Program 2001, global justice movement, resistance, Italy, ethnographic approaches to social movements

    Maya Parson, Entered Program 1998, neoliberalism, political subjectivity, state formation, social movements, memory, Latin America

    Mark Plane, Entered Program 2002

    John Pleasants, Entered Program 1997

    Dana E. Powell, Entered Program 2003, social movements, gender, Native American environmental activism, cultural preservation, identity non-violence, performance arts, North Carolina, Latin America

    (R-Z)

    Kelly Raspberry, Entered Program 1999, medical anthropology, science and technology studies, assisted reproduction technologies, Argentina.

    Erik Paul Reavely, Entered Program 1999, youth/work, violence, statecraft

    Marianne Reeves, Entered Program 1994, bioarchaeology, skeletal biology, dental anthropology, paleopathology, Denmark, Scandinavia

    Liana Richardson, Entered Program 2002, Medical Anthropology

    Jennifer Ringberg, Entered Program 2001

    Julio Rucabado-Yong
    , Entered Program 2002, socio-political transformations and transitions in ancient Peru, materialization of power, formation of new polities, iconographic discourses

    Kimberly Schaefer
    , Entered Program 2000

    Rebecca Schaffer, Entered Program 1998, social justice, education, activism, media literacy, youth culture, the arts, and civic dialogue in the United States

    J. Michelle Schohn, Entered Program 1999, archaeology of southeastern U.S., southeastern Indians from AD 1000 through the 19th century, Catawba Indians, ceramics. jmschohn@aol.com

    Michael Scholl, Entered Program 1999

    Sara K. Simon, Entered Program 2003, bioarchaeology, stress & disease, disease ecology & evolution, Southeast U.S.

    Wee-Teng Soh, Entered Program 2001, cultural poetics and politics of everyday life, post-colonial Singapore, post-Maoist China, social and economic globalization

    Amy Sullivan, Entered Program 1999, Caribbean studies (Saba Island), transnationalism, diaspora theory, family formation

    Matthew Thompson, Entered Program 2001

    Amanda Tickner, Entered Program 1999

    Tiffany Tung, Entered Program 1996, bioarchaeology, health & disease, diet & nutrition, violence, Peru

    Kenneth Williamson, Entered Program 1993

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