
(PhD Rutgers U, pending; PTL, SAS) The Anthropology of Work; Gender Relations; Political Economy; Transnationalism and Borders; Social Justice; Agricultural Labor and Agrarian Change; South Africa and Zimbabwe.

(PhD Rutgers U, pending; PTL, SAS) The Anthropology of Work; Gender Relations; Political Economy; Transnationalism and Borders; Social Justice; Agricultural Labor and Agrarian Change; South Africa and Zimbabwe.
(PhD , U Colorado, 1975; Visiting Research Associate) Human sexuality, gender differences, mate choice, romantic love, evolution of the brain
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(PhD, Rutgers U; Visiting Instructor, SAS)
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(PhD, U. of Sussex; Annual Instructor, SAS) Anthropology of Religion and West Africa (Ghana); contemporary forms of slavery; gender; development This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

(ABD, U. Michigan, 2010; PTL, SAS) Sociocultural Anthropology, Religion and Secularism, Gift and Exchange, Travel and Pilgrimage, Social Movements, Philanthropy Networks, Jews and Judaism; US, New Orleans.
(PhD, Stanford U, 2011; Annual Lecturer, SAS) hominin evolution and ecology, Old World prehistory, zooarcheology; Africa, Europe
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Dillon Mahoney (PhD, Rutgers U; Assistant Instructor, SAS) Socio-economic strategies; Kenyan art traders and exporters; impact of economic neo-liberalism on micro-enterprise development.
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(PhD, Rutgers U; PTL, SAS) Siamang socioecology; Evolution of primate mating systems; Cognition (vocal communication, laterality); Behavioral endocrinology. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
(PhD, Rutgers U; PTL, SAS) I am interested in understanding how learning allows accumulation of information over generations. I focus on distinguishing between the effects of imitation and related mechanisms on cumulative cultural evolution, and in my dissertation I tested the imitation hypothesis for cumulative cultural evolution using an experimental microsociety design with a human sample.
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(PhD, Brown U, 2001; PTL, SAS) Historical Archaeology; Cultural Resource Management; Native North American ethnography and archaeology; Circumpolar ethnography and archaeology; Museology and Material Culture Studies; Ethnohistory; European Archaeology (Bronze Age - Early Medieval); Archaeological Conservation; Archaeology of Gender, Ethnicity, and Colonialism; Public Archaeology; Heritage and Tourism; Anthropological and Archaeological Ethics; Anthropology/Archaeology of Death
(PhD, Princeton, 2008; PTL, SAS) The anthropology of violence; the politics of memory and human rights; citizenship and belonging; social change and new social movements; diaspora and transnationalism; Latin America; Jewish diaspora; US migrant communities. This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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