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Faculty member Noah Coburn has been monitoring Afghanistan’s upcoming presidential election with a team of Afghan researchers in Kabul.

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Faculty

Marios Falaris is a socio-cultural anthropologist whose work considers the effects of militarization in everyday life, focusing on intimacy, gender, mood, and sound, in Indian-occupied Kashmir and in Baltimore, Maryland.

Prazak
Emerita/Emeritus Faculty

Prazak teaches anthropology and African studies, specializing in economic development and cultural change in East Africa, using multidisciplinary research strategies to address globalization, inequality, culturally-based ways of knowing, gender-based violence, and politics of the body.

Laura Nussbaum-Barberena
Former Faculty

Laura Nussbaum-Barberena is a cultural anthropologist whose work focuses on social movements, migration and violence.

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Former Faculty

Steve Moog is a cultural anthropologist whose work focuses on everyday acts of resistance enacted by anarchist punks in Indonesia. He utilizes collaborative multimodal ethnography and anarchist methodologies in his research and teaching.

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Former Faculty

Noah Coburn is a political anthropologist who focuses on Afghanistan and South Asia, studying violence, governance, and how people negotiate the overlap of politics, power, and culture.

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Former Faculty

Rebecca Dinkel is an anthropologist specializing in Mesoamerican indigenous cultures and histories and the culture of public health. She uses multidisciplinary approaches from cultural, visual, and linguistic anthropology.

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Former Faculty

Cecilia María Salvi is a Ph.D. candidate in cultural anthropology at The Graduate Center, CUNY. She studies the artistic and literary movement of editoriales cartoneras in Latin America.