Interdisciplinary Research
IDST faculty are engaged in a wide array of interdisciplinary and cooperative research projects. Here are a few samples of the sponsored proejcts, recent articles, and major books produced by our faculty.
Articles
Neal King, 2008
Grace Kao & Jerome Copulsky, 2007
Karl Precoda, et al., 2007
Emily Satterwhite, 2006
Sharyn Dowd & Elizabeth Struthers Malbon, 2006
Peggy S. Meszaros, Carol J. Burger, & Elizabeth G. Creamer, 2005
Michael Herndon & Joan Hirt, 2004
Suchitra Samanta, 2004
Michael Saffle, 2004
Rachel Scott, 2003
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Anthropological Advocacy in Historical Perspective:
The Case of Anthropologists and Virginia Indians
Sam Cook, 2003
Trudy Harrington Becker, 2001
Science and Gender Equity Program (SAGE)
Selected Books
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The Politics of Postsecular Religion: Mourning secular futures
by Ananda Abeysekara
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Reconfiguring the Firewall: Recruiting Women to Information Technology across Cultures and Continents
edited by Carol Burger, Elizabeth Creamer, and Peggy Meszaros
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Soulstepping: African American Step Shows
by Elizabeth Fine
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Religion, Gender, and Culture in the Premodern World
edited by Alexandra Cuffel and Brian Britt
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Neither Separate Nor Equal: Women, Race, and Class in the South
edited by Barbara Ellen Smith
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Tartan and Strings: Ethnography of a Musical Culture
by Stevan Jackson
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Seldom Ask, Never Tell: Labor and Discourse in Appalachia
by Anita Puckett







