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Markowitz taught courses such as Lakota Land Culture, Economics and History. His courses drew from both anthropology and environmental studies. He has researched American Indians extensively.
Anthropological perspectives on American history, historical archaeology, material culture, consumption and production, social stratification, 18th and 19th centuries in the eastern United States. 204 ...
Professor Landry’s work highlights social contexts and ethical considerations of business processes. Her research and teaching convene around entrepreneurship, business ethics, and sustainability with ...
Professor Eastwood is a social theorist who also has a strong interest in quantitative methods. He teaches seminars on classical and contemporary theory as well as a series of courses that train ...
Education University of California, Berkeley, PhD, 2010 Ancient History and Mediterranean Archaeology American School of Classical Studies at Athens Regular Member, 2003- 2004 Associate Member, 2007- ...
Working Group on the History of African Americans at W&L ...
Publications in archaeology, physical anthropology and cultural anthropology; primarily research primarily oriented to historic site archaeology. 204 W. Washington St.
Cultural, ecological, and historical aspects of food systems, agricultural production (both smallholder/sustainable and industrial), and technological change ...
Research Interests: My work focuses on the anthropology of emotion in a variety of geographical and historical contexts. From investigating practices of mourning and ...
Education University of Texas at Austin (2016) - PhD in Sociology University of Texas at Austin (2011) - M.A. in Sociology Torcuato Di Tella University (2006) - B.A. in Political Science and ...
Schareika, Nikolaus, Christopher Brown, Mark Moritz. 2021. “Critical Transitions from Pastoralism to Ranching in Central Africa”. Current Anthropology, volume 62 ...