Mongolia, Nigerians and Fashion: Faculty Present Research at National Anthropology Meeting
Three University of Cincinnati faculty members from the
will present research papers among more than 5,000 of their peers at the American Anthropological Associations 111th annual meeting.
Founded in 1902, the association boasts membership exceeding 10,000. Its mission is to promote the science of anthropology and encourage collaboration among other anthropological organizations and scientists at the local, regional and national levels. This weeks meeting will be held in San Francisco with the theme "
."
The
McMicken College of Arts & Sciences
faculty members and their presentations are:
Men Like Mountains: Labor, Land, and the Politics of Recognition in Mongolias Franchise State
Daniel Murphy, assistant professor of anthropology; Nov. 15
Using Respondent-Driven Sampling to Detect Self-Employed Nigerian Immigrants: Methodological and Theoretical Opportunities and Challenges
Leila Rodriguez, assistant professor of anthropology; Nov. 17
Models, Measurement, and Mediation in the New York Fashion Industry
Stephanie Sadre-Orafai, assistant professor of anthropology; Nov. 17
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