- Media Studies and Communication
- Theatre and Performance Studies
- Cultural Industries and Urban Development
- Artistic and Creative Research
- Cinema and Media Studies
- Public Relations and Crisis Communication
- Shakespeare, Adaptation, and Literary Criticism
- Child and Adolescent Psychosocial and Emotional Development
- Substance Abuse Treatment and Outcomes
- Race, Genetics, and Society
- Narrative Theory and Analysis
- Asian Culture and Media Studies
- Evolutionary Psychology and Human Behavior
- Family and Disability Support Research
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- Contemporary Literature and Criticism
- French Urban and Social Studies
- Mental Health Treatment and Access
- Digital Games and Media
- Scottish History and National Identity
- Contemporary and Historical Greek Studies
- Qualitative Research Methods and Ethics
- Anthropology: Ethics, History, Culture
- Innovative Education and Learning Practices
- Museums and Cultural Heritage
Arizona State University
2021-2025
Royal Central School of Speech and Drama
2010-2023
University of London
2013-2023
George Mason University
2023
MacEwan University
2020-2022
Santa Clara University
2017-2021
University of Ottawa
2016-2020
Manchester Metropolitan University
1996-2016
Skidmore College
2014-2016
Central Michigan University
2015
Little is known about the climate of scientific fieldwork setting as it relates to gendered experiences, sexual harassment, and assault. We conducted an internet-based survey field scientists (N = 666) characterize these experiences. Codes conduct harassment policies were not regularly encountered by respondents, while assault commonly experienced respondents during trainee career stages. Women trainees primary targets; their perpetrators predominantly senior them professionally within...
ABSTRACT Numerous studies use quantitative measures to evaluate retention, advancement, and success in academic settings. Such approaches, however, present challenges for evaluating the lived experiences of academics. Here, we a qualitative thematic analysis self‐reports positive negative that occurred while conducting field research. Twenty‐six semistructured interviews highlighted two central themes: (1) variability clarity appropriate professional behavior rules at fieldsites, (2) access...
Race does not provide an accurate representation of human biological variation. It was never in the past, and it remains inaccurate when referencing contemporary populations. Humans are divided biologically into distinct continental types or racial genetic clusters. Instead, Western concept race must be understood as a classification system that emerged from, support of, European colonialism, oppression, discrimination. thus have its roots reality, but policies Because that, over last five...
The intensifying pace of research based on cross-cultural studies in the social sciences necessitates a discussion unique challenges multi-sited research. Given an increasing demand for scientists to expand their data collection beyond WEIRD (Western, educated, industrialized, rich and democratic) populations, there is urgent need transdisciplinary conversations logistical, scientific ethical considerations inherent this type scholarship. As group engaged psychology anthropology, we hope...
Click to increase image sizeClick decrease size Notes 1 Russell summarises 'knowledge by acquaintance as follows: 'We have in sensation with the data of outer senses, and introspection what may be called inner sense – thoughts feelings, desires etc.; we memory things which been either senses or sense. Further, it is probable, though not certain, that Self, aware has towards things' (1967: 28). 2 makes a distinction between acquaintance' description', latter involving 'some knowledge truths...
Despite good intentions, academic research often reflects an extractive model and is not always seen as useful within the Canadian arts sector. Mass Culture a non-profit organization that aims to bring together cultural workers academics in support of collaborative better knowledge mobilization. To end, their Research Residence (RinR) initiative involved complex collaborations between sector academia explore five applied projects on topic shared importance participants - is, articulating...
Traditional school enrollment practices, especially in urban areas, were guided by neighborhood boundaries and students had to attend their zoned school. However, there has been an increase of “school choice” policies across the United States, which parents are allowed openly enroll children schools regardless boundary restrictions. Concomitantly, is loneliness a decrease social connectedness individualistic, market-based economic countries. Using qualitative interview responses from...
Writing winning proposals for funding research is an essential skill doctoral students in the social sciences. Still, most anthropology programs lack formal instruction on this, relying instead informal mentorship. To advance we evaluated Value Proposition framework teaching Ph.D. to write proposals. Our findings from feedback and faculty NSF-funded Cultural Anthropology Methods Program (CAMP) offer insights using this bridge proposal-writing gap training of cultural anthropologists.
Dedication - Acknowledgements Key to Abbreviations Introduction From Electronic Theatre to... Cyberspace? Technology and Televisual Form Flexi-narrative from Hill Street Holby City Dislocations of Postmodernity. The Political Economy a Culture in Transition Signs the Times: Heartbeat Baywatch TV Drama Forms: Tradition Innovation. Gradual (un)realizations Framing 'the Real': Oranges, Middlemarch, X-Files Public Stock Harmless Pleasure: Pleasures, Meanings, Responsibilities Radical Tec(h)s:...
This article reports data from a large-scale assessment using the Family Outcomes Survey with families participating in early intervention. The study was designed to determine how describe themselves regard outcomes achieved, extent which are interrelated, and child, family, program factors associated outcomes. Families reported positive outcomes, but there variability their responses. Factor analysis revealed that clustered two areas: (a) family knowledge ability, (b) support community...
Few psychometrically valid scales exist to assess family outcomes and the helpfulness of early intervention. This article describes development psychometric properties Family Outcomes Survey—Revised. The revision was prompted by need (a) create a new format that would be easier for parents understand, (b) revise expand survey items provide more information states use in planning program improvement, (c) demonstrate acceptable properties. Input from stakeholders experts used identify concepts...
Abstract We use a mix of qualitative and quantitative analyses to examine 1354 survey responses from members the American Anthropological Association about their practice teaching cultural anthropology research methods. Latent profile analysis an examination open‐ended questions reveal distinctive methodological clustering among anthropologists. However, two historical approaches ethnography remain prominent: deep hanging out mixed methods toolkit , with former remaining central all forms...
In its broadest conceptualization, violence includes everything from physical assault to the creation and maintenance of institutional structures that are discriminatory exclusionary. However, as a topic biological archaeological anthropological inquiry has often been limited malevolent perpetrated by men against other men. This is due an outsized focus on role played in evolutionary history our species. conceptualization obscures both ways forms harm—other violence(s) also committed...
This study compared the psychosocial profiles of 136 criminal justice-referred substance abuse outpatients with 40 noncriminal at same facility. Profiles were based on Texas Christian University Self-Rating Form, consisting 11 scales: Self-Esteem, Depression, Anxiety, Decision Making, Childhood Problems, Hostility, Risk Taking, Socialization, Assessment Drug Use Desire for Help, and Readiness Treatment. Except last three scales, which correspond to Prochaska DiClemente's stages change, both...
The lack of rigorous evaluations intimate partner violence (IPV) programs has severely limited our knowledge about what works. However, IPV can be rigorously evaluated through randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted ethically and safely. This article provides an example how a RCT to test preventive intervention—the Enhanced Nurse Family Partnership Study ( ENFPS)—was successfully implemented by partnership researchers practitioners. concludes with some recommendations, arrived at the...
Leadership positions in global health are greatly skewed toward men; the imbalance is more pronounced low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). The under-representation of women leadership a threat to gender equality, also impacts improvement women's outcomes globally. In this perspectives piece, we assert that promotion retention has ripple effect can achieve outcomes. We present pragmatic, actionable solutions promote retain female leaders field.Les de dirigeant dans la santé du monde sont...
Objectives Although children are typically raised in familial care networks, not all have access to kin. Here, I investigate the growth measures of living two different residential contexts Jamaica: institutional settings and homes. Methods This cross‐sectional study sampled individuals ranging from 5–18 years old, residing children's homes ( N = 113 participants) 103 participants). Anthropometric measurements interview data were collected participants. Height for age z‐scores (ZHFA) weight...