April 2020 Susan Paulson, Professor Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida PO Box 115530, Gainesville, FL 32611-5530
[email protected] (571) 279 9285 Education Ph.D. 1992 Anthropology, University of Chicago Thesis: Gender and Ethnicity in Motion: Identity and Integration in Andean Households M.A. 1986 Anthropology, University of Chicago B.A. 1983 Sociology and Anthropology, Carleton College Languages In order of fluency: English, Spanish, French, Portuguese, Quechua Positions 2014- University of Florida, Professor, Center for Latin American Studies 2016-20 University of Florida, Academic Director, Center for Latin American Studies 2012-14 European Campus of Miami University, Professor, Director of Service Learning 2010-12 Hedda Andersson Professor, Human Ecology, Lund University, Sweden 2000-09 Miami University, Professor of Anthropology, Director Latin American Studies 1992-97 Professor of Graduate Studies, Centro de Estudios Superiores Universitarios, Universidad Mayor San Simon, Cochabamba, Bolivia 1994-2016 Periodic visiting professor, FLACSO, Quito, Ecuador 1996-2000 Periodic visiting professor, Centro Bartolomé de las Casas, Cusco, Perú Teaching Awards 2014 Global Teaching and Learning Award, Miami University 2011 University-Wide Pedagogy Prize, Lund University. 2009 Faculty Supporting Diversity Award, Miami University 2006 Distinguished Educator Award, Miami University Funded Research and Scholarship Fulbright Scholar Research Award: Changing expectations and challenges of masculinity among Ecuadorian workers, 2018-20. Wenner-Gren Foundation Grant to host 20-person theory-building workshop: Degrowth, buen vivir and other paths toward human-environment well-being, 2018. University of Hamburg, Guest Scholar Fellowship, 2017. Catholic Relief Services: Team research and literature review on gender-aware engagement with men and boys in agricultural and livelihoods programs, 2016.