UA Presentations at 2007 SFAA Annual Meetings

(W-10) WEDNESDAY 8:00-9:50
MJAHED, Mourad (U Arizona) Inscribing Urban Space: Neighborhood Associations as Territorial Instruments

(W-43) WEDNESDAY 10:00-11:50
FINAN, Timothy J. (U Arizona) Assessing the Impacts of Sea Level Rise in Southwest Bangladesh: A Proposed Anthropological Approach to the Study of Climate Change

(W-102) WEDNESDAY 1:30-3:20
THOMPSON, Jennifer (U Arizona) Reclaiming Menopausal Sexuality: Questioning Pathology Through Women’s Words

(W-127) WEDNESDAY 3:30-5:20
MAZZEO, John (U Arizona) HIV/AIDS and Household Food Security in Rural Zimbabwe

(TH-07) THURSDAY 8:00-9:50
WORONOV, Terry (U Arizona) Refugee Children and the “Problem” of Literacy
TRAINER, Sarah (U Arizona) Refugee Children and PTSD Labeling

(TH-08) THURSDAY 8:00-9:50
CARRUTH, Lauren (U Arizona) and OMARSHERIF Mohammed Child Survival and Protracted Livelihood Crisis in Ethiopia Following the 2002/03 Drought: A Synopsis of the Qualitative Report to UNICEF

(TH-09) THURSDAY 8:00-9:50
PIEKIELEK, Jessica (U Arizona) Border Security and Public Wildlands at the Arizona-Sonora Border

(TH-11) THURSDAY 8:00-9:50
PRATT, Marion (USAID, U Arizona) and MAYBERRY, Gari (USGS, USAID) Interorganizational Response to Volcanic Eruptions: A Global Perspective

(TH-38) THURSDAY 10:00-11:50
YOUNG, Alyson (U Arizona) Implications of Social Capital for Promoting WHO Global Initiatives for Infant Feeding

(TH-74) THURSDAY 12:00-1:30
Living and Working in Louisiana and Mississippi Following the 2005 Hurricanes: A Follow-up Discussion CHAIRS: AUSTIN, Diane and MCGUIRE, Thomas (U Arizona)

(TH-95) THURSDAY 1:30-3:20
GARDNER, Andrew (U Puget Sound) Guestworkers in the Persian Gulf: Deportation, Deportability, and the Reconfigured State in Contemporary Bahrain
CASTANEDA, Heide (U Arizona) Suspensions of Deportation in the Restrictive Migration Regime: “Illegality” and Ambivalence in Contemporary Germany

(TH-98) THURSDAY 1:30-3:20
CROSS, Jason (Duke U), LEVY, Jessica (UNC-Chapel Hill), and FRIEDERIC, Karin (U Arizona) Performing Medical Pluralism: Multisectoral Collaboration and Community-Based Healthcare in Rural Northwestern Ecuador

(TH-100) THURSDAY 1:30-3:20
NELSON, Donald R. (Tyndall Ctr, U E Anglia) Persistent Vulnerability and Ironic Adaptation: The (False) Security of Drought in Ceará, Brazil
PENNESI, Karen, ANDERSON, Don, BEGUM, Shawkat Ara, TABER, Peter, HAAS, Niina and FINAN, Timothy J. (U Arizona) Competing Livelihoods and Climate Change: Institutional Adaptation in Arizona’s High Country
MAGISTRO, John (U Arizona) Scaling Down: The Political Ecology of Climate Vulnerability and Hydrological Management of the Senegal River Basin

(TH-126) THURSDAY 3:30-5:20
STULL, Donald D. (U Kansas) and HACKENBERG, Robert A. (U Arizona) What Sort of Science Should Anthropology Be?

(TH-130) THURSDAY 3:30-5:20
VASQUEZ-LEON, Marcela (U Arizona) Ethnicity and Adaptation to Climate Variability in Southeastern Arizona
MAZZEO, John (U Arizona) Cattle and the Effects of Climate Change in Eroding the Sustainability of Zimbabwe’s Smallholder Livelihood System

(TH-133) THURSDAY 3:30-5:20
VOGT, Wendy (U Arizona) Displacement and Survival Strategies for Mixtec Families on the U.S.-Mexico Border

(TH-137) THURSDAY 3:30-5:20
CAMMAROTA, Julio and CANNELLA, Chiara (U Arizona) The Poetics of Ethnography: Possibilities and Limitations of Using Poetry in Applied Research

(F-13) FRIDAY 8:00-9:50
RATTRAY, Nicholas (U Arizona) Web-based Participatory GIS: Mapping Disability and Health
GLANTZ, Namino and MCMAHAN, Ben (U Arizona) Merging Formative Research with Participatory GIS Mapping to Address Elder Health in Chiapas, Mexico
MCMAHAN, Ben and BURKE, Brian J. (U Arizona) Participatory Mapping for Community Environmental Health Assessment on the US-Mexico Border

(F-35) FRIDAY 10:00-11:50
GARCIA-DOWNING, Carmen and DOWNING, Ted (U Arizona) Is Undocumented Immigration Along The US/Mexico Border a National Security or Cultural Security Question?

(F-41) FRIDAY 10:00-11:50
Opportunities and Challenges in Community-Based Research in a Binational Setting: A Review of Five Years of Experience, Part I
CHAIR: AUSTIN, Diane (U Arizona)
AUSTIN, Diane (U Arizona) Developing and Maintaining the Partnership: The Ideal and the Reality
CUELLAR-GOMEZ, Olga Lucia (U Arizona) and GIL, Verónica (Inst Tecnológico de Nogales) Women as Community Leaders: Women’s Role in Five Years of Community-Based Research in Ambos Nogales
CURTIN-MOSHER, Sara and LEO, Elizabeth (U Arizona) CBR in the Classroom: Examining the Relationships Between Educational Institutions and Community-Based Research
DIAZ, Estela-María (SE Arizona Area Hlth Ed Ctr) High School Students as Researchers and Teachers: A Perspective from a Community Educator
(F-49) FRIDAY 10:00-11:50
FRIEDERIC, Karin (U Arizona) The Production of Domestic Violence: Gendered Suffering, Women’s Rights and Citizenship in Rural Northwestern Ecuador

(F-71) FRIDAY 12:00-1:30
Opportunities and Challenges in Community-Based Research in a Binational Setting: A Review of Five Years of Experience, Part II
CHAIR: AUSTIN, Diane (U Arizona)
BURKE, Brian (U Arizona) Social and Environmental Research and Action in Informal Urban Settlements in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico
SLACK, Jeremy (U Arizona) Introducing Alternatives: New Building Technologies within Urban Partnerships
ERICKSEN, Annika and AUSTIN, Diane (U Arizona) The Political Ecology of Biodiesel: Local versus Corporate Interests

 

(F-80) FRIDAY 1:30-4:00
Regency Ballroom
Posters
GAMBER, Michelle (U Arizona) Humanitarian Aid of the Future: Results and Lessons Learned from a 2005-2006 Cash Assistance Program in Niger, West Africa

(S-09) SATURDAY 8:00-9:50
STOFFLE, Richard (U Arizona) Bahamian Community Resilience, Identity, Agency and Marine Protected Areas
VAN VLACK, Kathleen (U Arizona) Equality, Independence, and Agency: An Examination of Women’s Roles in Traditional Bahamian Communities
MURPHY, Amanda (U Arizona) T.E.K. and Co-Management: An Alternative to No-Take Marine Protected Areas in the Exumas, Bahamas
FAULAND, Heather (U Arizona) Escape from Everyday Life: The Impacts of Tourism and Health of Resilience in Exuma, Bahamas
HAVERLAND, Arin C. (U Arizona) T.E.K. in Action!: Applied Traditional Ecological Knowledge in Environmental Education

(S-38) SATURDAY 10:00-11:50
Historical Perspectives on BARA: From Applied Anthropology toward Engaged Political Ecology (PESO)
CHAIR: GREENBERG, James B. (U Arizona)
HACKENBERG, Robert (U Arizona) Changing Ecological Models of the Tohono O’odham Nation: From 20th Century Development to 21st Century Disequilibrium
SHEEHAN, Megan (U Arizona) Reframing the Goals of Research in Anthropology: Innovative Approaches to Research Relationships
VASQUEZ-RADONIC, Lucero (U Arizona) The Rhetoric of Community Participation in
Development Research
ERICKSEN, Annika (U Arizona) Famine and Food Security: BARA's Research on Vulnerability and Solutions
GREENBERG, James B. (U Arizona) Engaging Neoliberalism: Applied Anthropology and Political Ecology
DISCUSSANT: GREENBERG, James B. (U Arizona)

(S-103) SATURDAY 1:30-3:20
Applying Linguistic Anthropology in the Classroom and Beyond
CHAIR: MESSING, Jacqueline (USF)
MESSING, Jacqueline (USF) Applying Linguistic Anthropology in the Classroom and Beyond
DISCUSSANT: WORONOV, Terry (U Arizona)

(S-123) SATURDAY 3:30-5:20
BUTTRAM, Mance (U Arizona) The Spiritual Journeys of the Garifuna People of Belize

(S-126) SATURDAY 3:30-5:20
TOUPAL, Rebecca S. (U Arizona) Protecting the Sacred: Cultural Challenges in Natural Resource Management

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