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Kathleen Buddle-Crowe Associate Professor Phone: 204.474.6525 Email: buddlecr@cc.umanitoba.ca 448 Fletcher Argue Building Ph.D. McMaster, 2002. Sociocultural anthropology, anthropology of the media, technology and cultural mediation, contemporary culture theory, indigenous socio-political movements, oral history research, urban subcultural ethnography, Aboriginal communications history, North America. |
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Anna Fournier Assistant Professor Phone: 204.474.7649 Email: fourniea@cc.umanitoba.ca 436 Fletcher Argue Building Ph.D. Johns Hopkins University 2007. Political anthropology, the state, nationalism, education, political violence, Eastern Europe and the Former Soviet Union, United States. |
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Kent D. Fowler Assistant Professor Phone: 204.272.1504 Email: fowlerk@cc.umanitoba.ca 446 Fletcher Argue Ph.D. Alberta, 2002. Archaeology, ethnoarchaeology, mortuary practices, ceramics, food production, complex societies; social networks, Europe, Africa, Canada. Website |
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Haskel J. Greenfield Professor Phone: 204.474.6332 Email: greenf@cc.umanitoba.ca 447 Fletcher Argue Ph.D. CUNY, 1985. Zooarchaeology/Archaeozoology, Archaeology,origins and evolution of animal domestication and pastoralism, early farming society, complex societies and metallurgy, evolutionary and cultural ecology, ancient butchering technology, surface and subsurface reconnaissance techniques, quantitative and spatial analysis, ethnicity; Old World (Europe, Near East, Africa, Asia) and North America. |
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Derek Johnson Ph.D. Guelph, 2002. Sociocultural anthropology, cultural and political ecology, fisheries and coastal governance, political economy, globalisation, international development; Gujarat State, India; Atlantic Canada. |
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Ellen R. Judd Distinguished Professor Phone: 204.474.7674 Email: ejudd@cc.umanitoba.ca 445 Fletcher Argue Building Ph.D. U British Columbia, 1981, FRSC. Political anthropology, practice theory, critical theory, gender, women's studies, political economy, social policy, societies in transition, development, community economic development, and cultural studies; China. |
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Shirley J. Lee Sessional Instructor Phone: 204.474.6974 Email: lees0@cc.umanitoba.ca 414 Fletcher Argue Building Ph.D. Manitoba, 1999. Medical anthropology, women's health, medicalization and labelling, menstrual cycle research, premenstrual syndrome. |
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Greg G. Monks Professor Phone: 204.474.6332 Email: monks@cc.umanitoba.ca 441 Fletcher Argue Building Ph.D. British Columbia, 1977. Archaeological method and theory, subsistence, seasonality, hunters and gatherers, fur trade; Northwest coast, western Canada. |
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Robert Phillips |
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Emőke Szathmáry President Emeritus and Professor Phone: 204.474.7479 Email: szathmar@umanitoba.ca 112 St Paul's College Ph.D. Toronto, 1974, FRSC. Physical anthropology, human population genetics, genetic epidemiology; northern North America, Siberia. |
PROFESSOR EMERITUS
Raymond E. Wiest, Ph.D. U Oregon, 1970. Professor. Social organization, political economy, domestic groups, gender roles, migration, rural development; Mexico, Bangladesh.
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SENIOR SCHOLARS
Jean-Luc Chodkiewicz
Ph.D. Columbia, 1972. Associate Professor. Social organization, ecology, economic anthropology; Latin America, Melanesia.
Email: chodkie@cc.umanitoba.ca
William W. Koolage,Ph.D. U N Carolina, 1970. Associate Professor. Cultural anthropology, medical anthropology; northern North America.
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Thomas Shay, Ph.D. U Minnesota, 1970. Archaeology, paleobotany; North America, Europe.
David Stymeist, Ph.D. Toronto, 1976. Social anhropology, medical anthropology, community studies, North America.
Email: stymeist@cc.umanitoba.ca
ADJUNCT PROFESSORS (Adjunct professors are anthropologists or other professionals selected by the Department from other departments or institutions to provide additional resources and specializations not readily available in the Department. Adjunct professors sometimes teach courses appropriate for our students, or serve on the advisory committees for graduate students.)
Jesper L. Boldsen, Ph.D. Aarhus University, 1983; Dr. Med. Sci. U Southern Denmark, 2008. Professor, Institute of Forensic Medicine, University of Southern Denmark. Osteology, epidemiology, population biology, biostatistics, bioarchaeology, Scandinavian archaeology, Medieval Denmark.
Sharon G. Bruce, Ph.D. U Manitoba, 1999. Assistant Professor, Community Health Sciences, Faculty of Medicine, University of Manitoba. Medical anthropology, health of Aboriginal North Americans, type 2 diabetes mellitus.
Mostafa Fayek, Ph.D. Saskatchewan, 1996. Professor, Canada Research Chair in Isotope and Environmental Geochemistry, Geological Sciences, Faculty of the Environment, University of Manitoba. Fluid-rock interaction, nanoscience, biogeoscience, archaeometry.
George Fulford, Ph.D. McMaster, 1995. Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Winnipeg. Algonkian ethnography, semiotics, linguistic relativism, folklore.
Scott Hamilton, Ph.D Simon Fraser, 1991. Professor, Department of Anthropology, Lakehead University. Archaeology, fur trade, zooarchaeology, Boreal Forest archaeology.
Linda Larcombe, Ph.D. U Manitoba, 2005. Assistant Professor, Department of Internal Medicine and Medical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, Faculty of Medicine University of Manitoba. Medical anthropology, molecular anthropology, Aboriginal health, infectious diseases, ancient DNA, archaeology.
Janice Ristock, Ph.D. University of Toronto, 1989. Professor, Women's and Gender Studies Program, Associate Vice-President (Research) University of Manitoba. Gender and sexual minorities, health effects of stigma and discrimination, relationship violence, feminist theory, community-based research methodology
Mirjana Roksandic, PhD. Simon Fraser University, 2000. Assistant Professor, University of Winnipeg. Human evolution, Neandertals, Mesolithic Europe, sedentary hunter gatherers, burial ritual.
Mary Silcox, Ph.D. Johns Hopkins, 2001. Associate Professor, Department of Social Sciences, University of Toronto Scarborough. Primate evolution, plesiadapiforms, evolutionary biology, paleoecology using compositional analysis, functional morphology, and dental microwear analysis.
E. Leigh Syms, Ph.D. U Alberta, 1976. Curator, Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature. Archaeology, methodology, ethnohistory; Northern America.