Ashley Stinnett
Areas of Study
North America (general); the United Kingdom
Projects
Dissertation Research
A comparative network analysis among English heritage butchers, the University of Arizona 2010-present
Masters Thesis Research
Tucson Roller Derby: Ethnographic Research, School of Anthropology, the University of Arizona 2005-2007
Other Graduate Research
"Welcome to the Library" Film Project, with Diane Austin, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona 2012-present
Pima County Public Library - Seed Library Community Based Participatory Research, with Diane Austin, Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, the University of Arizona 2012-present
Tucson Dialect Project; with Norma Mendoza-Denton, Andy Wedel and Adam Ussishkin, Diebold Linguistic Anthropology Research and Teaching Laboratory, the University of Arizona 2010-2011
Linguistic Dimensions of Latin American Immigration to Spain, with Norma Mendoza-Denton, Diebold Linguistic Anthropology and Teaching Laboratory, the University of Arizona 2004
Gesture Analysis Project, with Norma Mendoza-Denton, Diebold Linguistic Anthropology Research and Teaching Laboratory, the University of Arizona 2003
Research Interests
Linguistic & Visual Anthropology
- blood and the body
- mulitvocality
- language interaction
- media
- network science
Contact Information
Degree(s)
MA - University of Arizona (Anthropology)
BA - University of Arizona (Anthropology, History)
Disertation Title
Courses Taught
ANTH200: Cultural Anthropology (TA)
ANTH276: Nature of Language (Instructor & TA)
ANTH315: World Ethnography - Exploring Ethnographic Film (Instructor)
ANTH383: Varieties of English (Instructor)
CLAS/ANTH329: Art History & the Cinema (TA)
INDV101: Many Ways of Being Human: Race in America (TA)
INDV102: Many Ways of Being Human: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (TA)
INDV150(A): Many Ways of Being Human: Anthropological Perspectives (TA)