Deborah Blom (Ph.D., University of Chicago, 1999), Associate Professor - Archaeology, osteology, ethnicity, body adornment, social complexity; Andean South America. Professor Blom's web page.
John Crock (Ph.D., University of Pittsburgh, 2000), Director (CAP)/Assistant Professor - Archaeology, Northeast, Caribbean. Consulting Archaeology Program's web page.
Jennifer Dickinson (Ph.D., University of Michigan, 1999), Assistant Professor - Linguistic anthropology, conversational interaction, anthropology of work, socio-economic transition, advertising and media; Eastern Europe, Ukraine, Transcarpathia. Professor Dickinson's web page.
Brian Gilley (Ph.D., University of Oklahoma, 2002), Assistant Professor - HIV/AIDS among Native American communities; theoretical and cultural themes of social acceptance, particularly as it relates to issues of gender, race and ethnicity. Dr. Gilley is also a faculty member in the ALANA US Ethnic Studies Program at UVM.
Robert Gordon (Ph.D., University of Illinois, 1977), Professor - Cultural anthropology, social change, development, politics and law, visual anthropology; Africa, Papua New Guinea.
Emily Manetta (Ph.D., University of California, Santa Cruz, 2006), Assistant Professor - Linguistics (syntax), sociolinguistics, languages of South Asia. Professor Manetta's web page.
Jeanne Shea (Ph.D., Harvard University, 1998), Associate Professor - Health, gender, aging, sociocultural anthropology, ethnicity, class, generational differences, social change; China, North America. Professor Shea's web page. Professor Shea's course material blog.
Elizabeth Smith (Ph.D., New York University, 2005), Assistant Professor - Cultural anthropology, nationalism, race and ethnicity, tourism and museums, gender, visual anthropology, photography, representation of Nubians in popular culture; Egypt, Middle East. Professor Smith's web page.
Jonah Steinberg (Ph.D., University of Pennsylvania, 2006), Assistant Professor - Cultural anthropology, transnational and global communities, responses to marginality and social crisis, migration and diaspora; Islam, South Asia, Indic diasporas including Romani Gypsies, Indian Ocean, Himalaya.
Scott Van Keuren (Ph.D, University of Arizona, 2001), Assistant Professor - North American archaeology; the prehistory of the American Southwest and Ancestral Pueblo community organization; craft production and socio-political complexity; pottery style and technology; preservation and public archaeology; museology. Professor Van Keuren's web page.
Luis Vivanco (Ph.D., Princeton University, 1999), Associate Professor - Cultural and environmental anthropology, development and social movements, knowledge, science and technology, tourism, ethnographic methods; Latin America. Professor Vivanco's web page.
Cameron Wesson (Ph.D, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997), Associate Professor and Chair - Archaeological anthropologist with specific research interests in social complexity, households, marxist anthropology, economic anthropology, and social agency; Native American societies of the Southeast, during the Mississippian, Protohistoric, and Historic periods.