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Lindsay Smith
Assistant Professor (Ethnology)
At UNM since Fall 2012
Email: lindsaysmith@unm.edu
Phone: 505-277-4524
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Anthropology Courses Taught at UNM since 2002
- Global Health and Human Rights (Anth 340/540)
Education:
Rice University, Anthropology / Psychology, BA 2002
Harvard University, Anthropology, MA, 2004; PhD, 2008
Dissertation: Subversive Genes: reconstituting family, identity, and human rights in Argentina”
Social and Ethical Dimensions of Genetics, Medical Anthropology, Science Studies, Human Rights, Transitional Justice, Feminist Anthropology, Argentina, Guatemala, and Peru.
Selected Publications:
Smith, L. (forthcoming) “Genetics as a tool for Social Justice” in Genetics, Behavior, and Society. Ed. G. Cabana. The International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences. Elsiever.
Smith, L and A. Kleinman. 2010 “ Emotional Engagements: Acknowledgement, Advocacy, and Direct Action.” In Emotions in the Field. Davies, J. and Spencer D. Palo Alto: Stanford University Press
Smith, L and S. Wagner. 2007 "DNA Identification: Checking Expectations of Truth and Justice," Anthropology News, Vol. 48, no. 5.
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To support the Anthropology Newsletter, the department has designed the bag and mug pictured above. The 12 oz mug, in black and red, is very attractive and the shopping bag, made of 100% recyclable materials, is machine washable (do not put in dryer) and has been manufactured to reduce our use of plastic bags from the grocery store. You may receive either item for a donation of the following amount: Mug $15.00, Bag $12.50 (prices include shipping within US) |
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