Curriculum Vitae August, 2012

NANCY R. ROSENBERGER

Office Address: Home Address: Department of Anthropology 1210 NW Fernwood Circle Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97330 238 Waldo Hall Telephone: 541-753-7101 Corvallis, OR 97331-6403 FAX: 541-753-7100 Telephone: 541-737-3857 e-mail: [email protected]

Research and Consulting Interests: Research interests: gender, food systems, organic agriculture, business anthropology (international), rural anthropology, hegemony and resistance in market and nation, globalization/localization, ethnographic methods, Japan, Korea, Asia, Oregon.

Positions: 2001- present Professor, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis

1994-2001 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis

1988-94 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Oregon State University, Corvallis

1986-88 Post-doctorate Mellon Fellow in Asian Studies, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia

1985-86 Instructor, University of New South Wales, Department of Sociology, Sydney, Australia

1984-85 Instructor, part-time, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

1982-84 Research Affiliate, , Department of Health Administration, Tokyo

1980-82 Program Director, Earlham College Semester Abroad Program, Morioka, Japan

Education: 1984 , Ph.D. Anthropology Middle-aged Japanese women and the meaning of the menopausal transition. Ph.D. dissertation, University of Michigan

1980-82 University of Tokyo affiliation Doctoral research and dissertation writing

1978 University of Michigan, M.A. Anthropology

1976 University of Michigan, Center for Japanese Studies, Completed Classwork for M.A.

1970 College of Wooster, Wooster, Ohio, B.A. English Literature

Large-Scale Applied Projects: 2006 “From Our Own Soil: A Community Food Assessment of the Benton County Foodshed" Nancy Rosenberger, Leslie Richards, Liv Gifford, and Kim Gossen. Community Food Assessment, Published by Ecumenical Ministries of Oregon (USDA Grant) and Grant from Rural Studies Initiative, Oregon State University. 2004 Projection Viewing and Mechanics of the Living Room, Marketing Project with major electronic company in collaboration with Department of Design and Human Environment. 2004 “A Study of Food Security in Adair and Alsea, Oregon.” Applied research project for Benton County Food Security Task Force, 6/28. Done with Talya Abel, Joan Gross, and Katie Ruiz 1989 Social Impact Study in Truk, National Park Service and Micronesian Endowment for Historic Preservation.

Publications: Books: 2012 Seeking Food Rights: Nation, Inequality and Repression in Uzbekistan. New York: Wadsworth 2001 Gambling with Virtue: Japanese Women and Sense of Self in a Changing Nation. Honolulu, HI: University of Hawaii Press. 1997 Truk Ethnography, with John Young and Joe Harding. San Francisco, CA: Micronesian Endowment for Historic Preservation and the National Park Service. 1992 Japanese Sense of Self, edited by N. Rosenberger. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press.

Peer-Refereed Publications: 2009 “The Double Binds of Getting Food among the Poor in Rural Oregon” in Food, Culture and Society 12:4, 47-70. 2009 “Global Food Terror in Japan: Risk Perception in Media, Nation and Women” in Ecology of Nutrition and Food, 48:4, July-August. 2007 “Patriotic Appetites and Gnawing Hungers: Food and the Paradox of Nation-building in Uzbekistan,” in Ethnos 72(3):339-360. 2007 “Rethinking Emerging Adulthood in Japan: Perspectives from Long-term Single Women,” in child Development Perspectives 1(2):92-95. 2005 Young Women Making Lives in Northeast Japan in Wearing Cultural Styles in Japan: Concepts of Tradition and Modernity in Practice, edited by Chris Thompson and J. Traphagen, Albany, NY: SUNY Press. 2002 Business Anthropology in a Work Subculture: Korean and Japanese Young, Single, Working Women, in The Applied Anthropology Reader, edited by J.H. McDonald, : Allyn and Bacon, pp. 403-413. 1999 Global Capital in Small Town USA: Justice vs. Efficiency for Bus Drivers. Urban Anthropology and Studies of Cultural Systems and World Economic Development 28:3-4:447-481. 1999 Business Anthropology in a Work Subculture: Korean and Japanese Young Single, Working Women. Practicing Anthropology 21(4):28-34, Fall. 1996 Interpretations of Nature and the Legitimation of Gender Differences: “Natural” Links in the Japanese Social Field, edited by Pam Asquith and Arne Kalland, in Images of Nature in Japan, University of Hawaii, collection being refined by editors for submission; University of Hawaii has expressed interest; publication 1996. Nancy Rosenberger

1996 Fragile Resistances, Signs of Status: Women Between Images of State and Media in Japan, edited by Anne Imamura, in Re-Imaging Japanese Women, Berkeley: University of California Press, pp. 12-45. 1995 Antiphonal performances? Japanese Women’s Magazines and Women’s Voices, in Women Media and Consumption in Japan, L. Skov and B. Moeran, eds., Richmond, England: Curzon Press, pp. 143-169. 1994 Indexing Hierarchy through Japanese Gender Relations, in Situated Meaning: Inside and Outside in Japanese Self, Society and Language, J. Bachnik and C. Quinn, eds., Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, pp. 88-112. 1992 Introduction, in Japanese Sense of Self, N. Rosenberger, ed., Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 1-20. 1992 Tree in Winter, Tree in Summer: Movement in Japanese Self, in Japanese Sense of Self, N. Rosenberger, ed., Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press, pp. 67-92. 1992 Images of the West: Home Style in Japanese Magazines, in Remade in Japan, J.H Tobin, ed., New Haven, CT: Press. 1992 The Process of Discourse: Usages of a Japanese Medical Term. Social Science and Medicine, 34(3):237-247. 1991 Gender and the Japanese State: Pension Benefits Dividing and Uniting. Anthropological Quarterly, 64(4):178-194. 1991 Gender Roles: The Case of Japan, in Guide to Asian Case Studies in the Social Sciences, Myron L. Cohen, ed., Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe. 1987 Productivity, Sexuality and Ideologies of Menopausal Problems in Japan, in Health, Illness and Medical Care in Japan: Continuities and Change, E. Norbeck and M. Lock, eds., Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. 1989 Dialectic Balance in the Polar Model of Self: The Japan Case. Ethos 17(2):88-113. 1986 Menopause as a Symbol of Anomaly: The Case of Japanese Women. Health Care for Women International 7:15-24.

Articles in Non-Refereed Journals: 2011 Young, female and unmarried in Tashkent: facing the odds. Papers of Fulbright Scholars in Uzbekistan. Edited, Lola Maksumova and Victoria Levinskaya. 2005 Food Insecurity in Rural Benton County: An Ethnographic Study Working Paper for the OSU Rural Studies Program. (With Joan Gross) 2005 From Heads to Hearts: Cross-cultural Communication from an Anthropologist’s point of View in Essays in Honor of the 100th Birthday of Senator William Fulbright, Fulbright Alumni Association of Uzbekistan, ed. pp. 29-33. 2004 Working Women in Thailand, South Korea, and Japan in Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 20:1, Spring, pp. 56-66 1984 Taishosha no Kangaekata o Taisetsu ni (Interpreting the Cultural Concepts of the Informant). Kango Kenkyu (Nursing Research) 17(1):35-42. 1979 Sickness as Mediator in Four Societies. Michigan Discussions in Anthropology 4(Winter): 228- 242. (Co-edited this issue with Ron Berg.)

Works in Progress: No Manual for This: Women and Ambiguous Resistance in Japan; Accepted for publication by University of Hawaii Press, 2012. “Making an ant’s forehead of difference” : Organic Agriculture as a Lifestyle Alternative in Japan. In Capturing Contemporary Japan, Edited by S.Kawano, G. Roberts, and S. Long.

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Submitted for publication to SUNY Press.

Research Grants and Fellowships: 2011 IREX Short-term Research Grant supporting study of Women’s Small-scale Entrepreneurship in Food Processing: Tajikistan, August, September, 2011. 2012 Northeast Asia Council, Association of Asian Studies, Grant supporting study of Resilience among Organic Farmers in Japan, Jan-April, 2012. 2012 Horning Foundation, Oregon State University, Grant supporting study of Resilience among Organic Farmers in Japan, Jan-April 2012. 2005-06 Rural Studies Initiative, OSU, Community Food Assessment in Benton County. 2005 Fulbright Lecture/Research Fellowship: Tashkent Uzbekistan, Jan-June. Research topic: Food Culture and National Identity in Uzbekistan, 2004 Japan Foundation Short-term Research Fellowship: Tokyo and Morioka, Japan, Sept 19-Nov 20. Research topic: Japanese Women Negotiating Changes across the Life Course, 1998 OSU Center for Humanities, grant supporting “Demographic Crisis in Japan,” Fall. 1998 OSU Travel Library Grant for research in Tokyo, Japan, Summer. 1996 Korea Foundation, research grant supporting a study of “Women Delaying Marriage in South Korea.” 1993 Northeast Asia Council, Association of Asian Studies, Travel Grant to Japan, “Young Single Women in Japan: Resistance, Change and Power.” 1992-93 CLA Research Program Grant, “Young Single Women in Japan: Resistance, Change and Power.” 1990-93 U.S. Information Agency grant for faculty exchange to Avinashilingam University in Coimbatore, India; Winter 1992 in India; counterpart at OSU Fall 1992. 1991 American Assembly of Colleges and Schools of Business, Internationalizing Education, Joint Business School-College of Liberal Arts Faculty Seminars in Japanese Language and Culture, unfunded. 1990 OSU Foundation Library Travel Grant for faculty development. 1989-90 Northeast Asia Council, Association of Asian Studies, Travel grant to Japan, Follow-up research on Middle-aged Women and Research on Women’s Magazines. 1989-90 OSU Center for Humanities, Two-term grant to work on Public and Private Representations of Women: Issues of Authority and Potency in Japan. 1986-88 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Asian Studies. 1979-80 Fulbright-Hayes Doctoral Research Fellowship. 1976-78 National Defense Foreign Language Fellowships.

Papers Presented at Conferences:

2011 “Making an ant’s forehead of difference” : Organic Agriculture as a Lifestyle Alternative n Japan, American Anthropological Association, Montreal, November 17-21. 2010 Motivation and Conflict for Organic Farmers in Japan, American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, Nov 17-21. 2009 Ambivalence and Tension over Time: Japanese Women, Conference on Erotic Justice and New Scripts for Asian Women, University of Hong Kong, May 14-16. 2009 Struggles with Identity and Relationships in Consumer Heaven: Organic Agriculture in Japan, Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, March 17-20. 2009 Chaired Panel with Joan Gross, Frontier Rural Resiliency in Oregon, Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, March 17-20.

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2008 US Commodities in Japan and the Organic Agriculture Movement, Presented at the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 19-23. 2008 Poison Gyoza in Japan: Media, Risk Perception and the Nation, Presented at Food and Society Conference, New Orleans, June 3-5. 2007 Japanese Women between Resistance, Tension, and Curiosity, Presented at Faculty Seminar, International Liberal Studies, , Tokyo, Japan, December 6. 2007 Japanese Young Women and the Pursuit of Self.” Presented at 3rd Conference on Emerging Adulthood, Tuscon, Arizona, Feb 15-17. 2007 Association on the Study of Nationalities, Columbia University, April 14-16. 2006 “Challenges in Feeding Ourselves” Presented at Horticulture Seminar Series, Oregon State University, Corvallis, October 2006. 2006 “Female, Single and Older-than-Average in Tashkent” Presented at Central Eurasian Studies Society, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, September 2006. 2006 “Rural Communities and Food Security,” Presented at Rural Studies Initiative Conference, Oregon State University, April 2006. 2006 “Food Strategies Amidst Poverty: Low-income People in Rural Oregon,” Presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Conference, Vancouver BC, March 2006. 2005 “Low Fertility and Construction of Self in Japan,” Presented at the American Anthropological Society, Washington, DC, November 30, 2005. 2005 Food in Uzbekistan: Images of Plenty and Unity in Challenging Times, Presented at the Central Eurasian Studies Society, Boston, MA, October 1, 2005. 2005 Discussant for panel on Cultural Identity in Central Asia, Central Eurasian Studies Society, Boston, MA, October 1, 2005. 2005 Ethnicity and Modernity, Conference on The Modern and Traditional Ethnocultural Processes in Central Asia, Sept 19, Institute of History, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 2003 NGOs and Conflict Mediation in Tajikistan. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. November 19-23. 2003 Workshop “Developing Applied Anthropology Programs.” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL. November 19-23. 2003 Dreams and Realities of NGOs in Tajikistan. Panel entitled Global Interventions in the Local in Central Asia. Central Eurasian Studies Society Conference, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. October 2-5. 2003 Panel Organizer and Discussant. Panel entitled Anthropological Approaches Meet Business Models: Alternative Paths to the Bottom Line. Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, March 19-23. 2003 Anthropologist as President of Faculty Senate. Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, OR, March 19-23. 2001 Young Women and the Changing Household in Northeast Japan. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 15-19. 2001 Alternative Medicine as Reflected in Biomedical Journals. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 15-19. 2001 Invisible Malls on Campus: E-commerce and the University. Society for Applied Anthropology, Mérida, Yucatan, Mexico, March 31. 2000 Panel Organizer and Presenter: Panel entitled Local Effects of Flexible Accumulation Around the Globe. Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, March 22. 2000 Local Debates in Globalized Small Town USA: Efficiency vs. Equity in Bus Services. Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, CA, March 22. 1999 The Ecology of Low Fertility in Japan: Balancing Causes and Effects at the Low End of the Decision Chain. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November 18.

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1999 Panel Organizer, with Sunil Khanna, and Discussant: Panel entitled Surviving in a Multi-layered Social Environment, Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson, AZ, April 23-24. 1999 Panel Organizer and Discussant: Panel entitled Social Survival, general session discussant, Northwest Anthropological Conference, Newport, OR, April 8. 1999 “Nature” and “Culture” of Biomedicine and Naturopathy, with Sunil Khanna, American Ethnological Society Meetings, Portland, OR, March. 1998 Population Discourse to the Rescue: Government Marketing of the Family in Japan and Consumer Citizen Reaction, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA, December 3. 1998 From Tatami to Tile: Houses as Social Things, Material Japan: Things Are Culture, University of Berkeley Center for Japanese Studies Spring Conference, Berkeley, CA, May 1. 1998 Panel Organizer and Presenter: Panel entitled Between the Local and the Global: Changing East Asian Business Practices, Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 21-26. 1998 Paper entitled Women’s Work Experience in Ulsan, South Korea, Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 21-26. 1997 Young, Single Women in South Korea: Development as the Ability to Deal with Multiplicity, Confluences, Department of Philosophies and Conference on Ethics, Newport, May 15-17. 1997 Young, Single Women in South Korea: Fragments of Social Change, Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, March 4-7. 1997 Single Working Women in Japan: Between Global Affluence and Local Demographic Alarm, American Ethnological Society, Seattle, March 5-8. 1996 The Viewpoint of Young Japanese Women: Struggling with the Housewife Role, International Seminar of Home Management Department, Chungbuk University, Korea, May 16. 1996 Tatami to Tile: Changes in Japanese Housing and Women’s Roles, Yonsei University, Korea, May 31. 1994 Antiphonal Performances? Japanese Magazines for Young Women and Women’s Voices. Canadian Anthropological Association, Vancouver, BC, May 5-6. 1993 The Construction of Japanese Young Women as Elite Cosmopolitans: Frustrations of the 25-35 Age Group. Conference on Women, Media and Consumption in Japan, Hong Kong, November 25. 1993 Japanese Young Women and Elite Global Identities: Construction and Contradictions. Panel on Global Deterritorialization, Commodification and Fragmented Subjectivities. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November 19. 1993 Images of Nature in Japan: Essentially Entwined with Women. Japan Anthropological Workshop Conference, Banff, AB, April. 1993 Panel Organizer for two panels for OSU graduate anthropology students: Power and Resistance, and Gender: Defined and Defining, Northwest Anthropological Conference, Bellingham, WA, March. 1993 Fragile Resistances, Signs of Status: Women Between Images of State and Media in Japan. Association of Asian Studies Conference, Los Angeles, CA, March.

1991 Japan’s Youth Economy: Messages about Freedom and Status in the Mass Media. Association for Asian Studies, New Orleans, LA, March. 1990 Where Does the Construction of Gender End? Determining Research Dimensions in a Complex Society. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November. 1989 From Tatami to Tile: A Case Study of Interior Design. Conference on Domestic Life and Consumer Taste in a Changing Japan, University of Hawaii, Honolulu, HI, August. 1989 Gendered Categories of Citizenship: The View from Pension and Tax Policy. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, March. 1988 Japanese Women: Holding Up Men and Catching Each Other. Conference on Feminine

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Revolution in Asia: Fact of Fiction? University of Georgia, Athens, GA, April. 1988 From Tatami to Tile: Domestic Spatial Representations in Japan. American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, AZ, November. 1988 Reversals in Japanese Gender Relations: Indexing Contexts and Universal Powers. Western Association for Asian Studies, Seattle, WA, March. 1988 Interaction and Development of Paternalism and Authority: The Medical Hierarchy in Japan. Association for Asian Studies, San Francisco, WA, March. 1987 Panel Organizer and Presenter: Panel entitled Japanese Self: Receiving and Creating Culture; Paper entitled Negotiation of Selfhood in Japan. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November. 1987 Basic Differences between Japan and the United States. The Japan Business Study Course. JETRO and Georgia State University at Georgia State, Atlanta, May. 1987 Using the Film “Full Moon Lunch” in the Classroom. Southern Atlantic States Association for Asian and African Studies, University of South Carolina at Spartanburg, December. 1987 Power and the Self in Japan. Anthropology Department Lecture Series, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, February. 1987 Japanese Women: Paradoxes of Power and Self. Southeastern Association for Asian Studies, Chattanooga, TN, October. 1986 The Discourse of Power in Japan. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, November. 1986 The Japanese Concept of Self. International Studies Lecture Series, Emory University, Atlanta, GA, March. 1985 Transition without Ritual: Middle-age in Japan. Faculty Seminar Series, University of Sydney, Australia, April. 1985 The Quest for Maturity among Japanese Men and Women: Medical Models, Economic Constraints and Personal Contingencies. Faculty Seminar Series, University of New South Wales, Australia, September. 1984 The Uncontrolled Ki: Menopausal Transition in Japan. Association for Asian Studies Meetings, Washington, DC, March. 1983 Menopause in Japan: Reactions to Anomaly. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL, November.

Curriculum Development: Central in developing the Business Anthropology curriculum, a concentration within the Applied Anthropology Masters Program. Developed new course: Business of Anthropology, 489/589, 2003. Developed new version of Anth 110 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, 2008-9 Ethnographic Field School in Rural Communities, 2006-07 Part of leadership for developing PhD proposal, OSU Anthropology, 2002-03. Women Microenterprises, Cooperatives, and Non-Governmental Organizations, microenterprise as a distinct yet interrelated body of work within the larger framework of women in economic development, Anthropology and Women Studies have already added to this diverse and evolving field: with Charlotte Haynes, Women in Development, 2-credit seminar, Fall 2000. Population Seminar: with Sunil Khanna and Roberta Hall developed, taught and coordinated new 1-credit seminar on issues within demographic anthropology, 2000. Pre-Internship Seminar for Applied Anthropology graduate students: developed new 1-credit course, Winter 1998. Comparative Cultures: Introduction to Anthropology for the Honors College, Winter 1998.

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Team-teaching, Oregon State System of Higher Education Masters in International Management, Cross Cultural Communication in Japan and China, May-June 1997 Writing intensive class: Family, Gender and Generation. Power and Resistance: developed new course, 1997. Asian Business and Culture: received CLA funds for development in 1989-90, which I used for bibliographic expansion and video purchase; received Title VI funds in 1993 for developing this course through Internationalizing the Curriculum Seminar; increased class participation and use of case study approach; developed the course for EdNet in Fall 1993. Cultures of Japan and Korea: developed the course for EdNet, Spring 1993; from 1990, instituted conversation partner requirements with Japanese or Korean people, especially linking with students from Asia University on campus. Culture, Gender, and Self: developed new course, 1990; emphasizes intensive discussion and writing concerning post-modern approach to gender and self. Economy and Culture: developed new course, 1993; emphasizes participatory exercises and case studies to make students consider the multi-faceted effects of past and present global economic systems. Family, Gender, and Generation: developed intensive writing approach with in-class and out-of-class writings and use of journal with new readings, 1990, 1993. Key player in developing and writing the MA proposal for Applied Anthropology, 1989.

Courses Taught: Advanced Theory in Anthropology, graduate Anthropology of Food. Graduate and undergraduate Business and Asian Culture, graduate and undergraduate. Business Anthropology, undergraduate and graduate Comparative Cultures: India, undergraduate. Comparative Cultures: Honors College, undergraduate. The Culture of Food, Poverty & Hunger (service learning course) Cash Class & Culture (formerly Economic Organization and Culture), graduate and undergraduate. Ethnographic Methods, graduate and undergraduate. Ethnographic Field School, graduate and undergraduate Family, Gender and Generation (formerly Age, Sex and Family), undergraduate. Gender, Ethnicity and Culture (formerly Culture, Gender and Self), graduate and undergraduate. International Issues Course: Responsibility in a Global Marketplace, team taught with participants from Title VI Grant Introduction to Anthropology, undergraduate. Joint Seminar on Demographic Anthropology. Peoples of the World: Japan and Korea, graduate and undergraduate, EdNet. Power and Resistance Pre-Internship Seminar, graduate. Rural Anthropology Women Microenterprises, Cooperatives and Non-Governmental Organizations, seminar with Charlotte Haynes, graduate and undergraduate.

Invited Talks:

2012 Development in the Age of Radiation: Organic Farmers in Japan, Institute of Development Studies, University of Dar Es Salaam, May 22.

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2012 Agriculture, Food System, and Food Security in Central Asia, Institute of Development Studies, Sokoine University, Morogoro, Tanzania, June 6. 2011 Characteristics of Business in Asia: Japan, Korea, China. Dept of Management; Office of International Affairs, Tajik State University of Law, Business and Politics, Khujand, Tajikistan, September 21, 28. 2011 Women in Central Asia: Uzbekistan and Tajikistan, OUS Study Abroad Program in Tunis, Tunisia, October 26. 2009 American Values through Wizard of Oz and Huck Finn, Lecture to Japanese exchange students from Waseda University to OUS, Sept 15. 2009 Food Identity in Japan, Lecture for Ethnic Studies Class, Norma Cardena, February. 2008 Food Terror in Japan, Lecture for ELI/Into Class, August. 2007 Tension over Time: Japanese Women Delaying Marriage, Open Lecture for International Liberal Studies, Waseda, University, Tokyo, Japan, November 17. 2006 "Uzbekistan: Hungers for food and freedom." Presented at AAUW 2006 “On Our Own Soil” presented to Benton County Community Food Assessment with Chris Bates and Liv Gifford 2005 “Cross-Cultural Communication” Presented to the Uzbek Chapter of the Fulbright Alumni Association, February. 2005 “The Importance of Diversity,” Presented to a seminar for high school teachers, sponsored by US State Department and IREX, Tashkent, Uzbekistan. 2005 Anthropological Theory, Methods and Current Issues. Series of lectures presented at Institute of History, Tashkent, Uzbekistan and at Tashkent State University, Jan to June. 2005 What Can Food tell us about Ethnicity and Gender in Central Asia? May 3, Center for Humanities, Khujand State University, Khujand, Tajikistan. 2005 Ethnicity and Modernity, Center for Humanities, May 5, Khujand State University, Khujand, Tajikistan. 2004 “Hunger and Poverty in Rural Oregon.” Presented at International University in Kagoshima, Japan (10/10); Sapporo Medical University, Sapporo, Hokkaido (10/28) and at the Hokkaido branch of the Japanese Anthropological Association (10/29). 2002 Fashioning the Perfect Bonsai, University Day, Oregon State University, Corvallis, September. 1998 Shaping Women and the New Family: The Citizens’ Life White Paper in Japan, Jackson School of International Studies, University of Washington, Seattle, April 10. 1997 How Long to Put Off Marriage?: Young Japanese Women between the Local and the Global, Center for Japanese Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, September 25. 1997 Lectured on Japanese Women and the Media for Senior Seminar Class in Asian Studies, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, April. 1997 Single Working Women in Japan: Between Global Affluence and Local Demographic Alarm, Culture/Power/History, Colloquium Series. Co-sponsors: Center for the Study of Women in Society, Comparative Literature Program, Humanities Center, Lewis and Clark/UO Ford Foundation Asian Studies Collaboration, College of Arts and Sciences. Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, January 31. 1996 Changing House Styles in Japan and the Lives of Japanese Women, International Conference on Households and the Environment, Yonsei University, Korea, May 31. 1996 Resistance Against Patriarchy/Japanese Women Delaying Marriage, Seminar at Women’s Studies Department and Women’s Research Center, Ehwa University, Korea, May 30. 1996 Doing Ethnography among Japanese Women, Seminar for Home Management Department,

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University of Ulsan, Korea, 30. 1996 Qualitative Research, four-lecture series at National Institute of Development Administration, Bangkok, Thailand, January-February. 1993 Japanese Women: Public Images and Personal Voices, Windows on Japan Symposium, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA, October. 1993 The Many Faces of Gender in Japan, Waseda-Oregon Summer Program, Lewis and Clark College, Portland, OR, August. 1993 Qualitative Research in Cross-cultural Situations, University of Tokyo, Department of Health Policy and Planning, June. 1991 The Gender and Class Meanings of Pension in Japan, University of Oregon, Center for Asian Studies, Eugene, OR, January. 1990 Speaker on Cooperation between the University and Japan, Seminar on Cultural Diversity and Technological Change Panel on International Women’s Work Roles, Vision 2000, October.

Book Reviews: 2005 Review of Final Days by Susan Orpett Long. American Anthropologist. 2003 Review of Women on the Verge: Japanese Women, Western Dreams, by Karen Kelsky. The Journal of Japanese Studies. 2001 Review of Taming Oblivion: Aging Bodies and the Fear of Senility in Japan, by John Traphagan, and Caring for the Elderly in Japan, by Susan O. Long. The Journal of Japanese Studies 27(2):481. 1999 Review of Contemporary Urban Japan: A Sociology of Consumption, by John Clammer, and A Japanese Advertising Agency, by Brian Moeran. The Journal of Japanese Studies 25(1):129. 1998 Review of The Gift of Generations: Aging in Japan and the US, Cambridge University Press, 1996. American Anthropologist 100(2):565. 1996 Review of Rice as Self, by Emiko Ohnuki-Tierney, Cambridge University Press, 1994. American Anthropologist 98(1, March):205 1994 Reviewed Encounters with Aging, by Margaret Lock, University of California Press, 1993. The Journal of Asian Studies 53(4, November):1271. 1994 Review of The Japanese Woman: Traditional Images and Changing Reality, by Iwao Sumio. Man 29(3, September):741-742. 1994 Review of Wrapping Culture: Politeness, Presentation and Power in Japan and Other Societies, by Joy Hendry. The Journal of Asian Studies 53(1, February):201. 1992 Review of Modern Japanese Weddings, by Walter Edwards. Committee on Women in Asian Studies Newsletter 11:1. 1991 Review of Crafting Selves: Gender, Power and Discourses in a Japanese Factory, by Dorinne Kondo. The Journal of Asian Studies 50:1. 1987 Review of Japanese Culture and Behavior, edited by Takie Lebra and William Lebra. Transcultural Psychiatric Research Review. 1987 Review of Japanese Women: Constraint and Fulfillment, by Takie S. Lebra. The Journal of Asian Studies 47:159-50. 1986 Review of Anatomy of Self, by Takeo Doi, and The Thorn in the Chrysanthemum, by Mamoru Iga. Mankind.

Lectures at OSU:

2009 Conflict in Consumer Heaven: Organic Agriculture Movement in Japan, Food and Culture Initiative, October 21.

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2009 American Values through Huck Finn and Oz, September 15. 2009 Food Terror in Japan, lecture to ELI students, March. 2009 Food, Nation and Identity in Japan, Ethnic Studies Class on Food and Identity, February. 2006 Food and National Identity in Uzbekistan, Social Science Roundtable, OSU, February. 2003 The Goals of 2007, invited by President White, OSU Board of Advisors, February. 2003 Tajik Women’s Lives, Their Country’s History and the Birth of NGOs in Post-Soviet Times, Social Science Roundtable, OSU, January. 2001 Teaching About Class in the Classroom: Difficult Dialogues Series, Diversity at OSU, hosted by The Difference Power and Discrimination Program, OSU, April 9. 2001 Global Critique on American Feminism: Discussion with International Women, Katja Pettinen, Chaitali Ahya, Rina Permanasari, Nwamaka Anadu, Ioana Jurcovan, Setsuko Nakayama and Faiza Al-Saaidi, facilitated with Joan Gross and Laura Rice, co-sponsored by Women’s Center and Anthropology Club, January 22. 2000 Rollin’ Back the Sanctions in Iraq: Why It Needs to Be Done, with David McMurray, Anthropology Club Brown Bag Series, OSU, November 8. 2000 Responsibility to Self versus Responsibility to Community: A Discussion about the Ethics of Field Work, facilitated with Susan Shaw, co-sponsored by Anthropology Department and Women Studies Program, Anthropology Club Brown Bag Series, OSU, May 5. 1999 Japan’s Demographic Alarm: Government Persuasion and Women’s Experiences, Center for the Humanities, OSU, January 25. 1998 Japan’s Demographic Crisis: Government Persuasion and Women’s Responses, Women in Development, OSU, November 30. 1998 The Half-lived Ethics of Cultural Relativism, Ethics Seminar Series, Philosophy Department, OSU, January 26. 1997 Spoke on Japanese negotiating styles to an International Business class, College of Business, OSU, Fall quarter. 1997 Lectured on South Korean Women for Women in Development, OSU, January. 1994 Qualitative Research Methods and Menopause in Japan, HDFS/Gerontology Seminar, February. 1993 Spoke on panel entitled “Gender and Ethnic Experiences of Professional Women in Cross-Cultural Context,” NAFSA-USAID Workshop on Gender, Class and Ethnic Perspectives in Training Programs, Reorientation and Return,” May. 1992 Mothers and Children in India: Participation in Government Pre-Schools, with N. Jaya, visiting Indian professor, Seminar Series in Anthropology Department, October. 1990 Meanings of Westernization in Domestic Architecture in Japan. Seminar Series in the Anthropology Department, March.

Community Service/ Invited Talks: Lectured on “Ongoing Tensions for Women Worldwide: Japan and Uzbekistan, for local branch of Zonta International, October 20, 2009

Ten Rivers Food Web: serving on steering committee to develop local food access for all, including bw-income people, in Linn, Benton, and Lincoln Counties, 2006-present.

Wellspring: serving on steering committee of local non-profit to develop and aid international projects with women. President elect, 2003-05; President 2005-2006; 2007-present.

Faculty for Peace and Justice: active in a campus organization that brings issues of peace and justice to campus

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Benton County Food Insecurity Task Force: attend meetings as often as possible to integrate students’ internships and research; background for future research on local food insecurity, 2000-03.

Unifem: member and Board Member of a local Corvallis branch of United Nations organization serving women’s international interests in less economically developed countries. Reorganized its own non-profit status independent of Unifem; on board currently constructing mission statement, by-laws, and future strategies, 1998-2002.

Service Learning: connect undergraduate students with community agencies such as Stone Soup, Boys and Girls Club and Community Outreach for short projects integrated with in-class reading and discussions, 2001-02.

Spoke to Key Club (Portland Film Club) on, “Enlightenment Guaranteed,” a film about Japan, November 18, 2001.

Discussion of Gambling with Virtue: Japanese Women and Search for Self in a Changing Nation, Cascade West Japan-America Society, Corvallis, OR, June 2000.

Clerks, Factory Workers and Foreign Workers: Women in South Korea, talk at the opening of the Pacific Northwest Chapter of Unifem-USA, a United Nations women’s organization, University of Oregon, Eugene, October 16, 1997.

Spoke on Japanese mythology in Corvallis High School class, December 1997.

Lectured on “The Individual and Family in East Asia,” in Eugene at In-service program on East Asia for public school teachers, Oregon International Council, October 12, 1996.

Lectured on “Expectations in Japanese Social Life: Family, Friends and School,” in Salem at program on Japan for high school teachers run by Oregon International Council, December 4, 1993.

Western Influence in Japanese Domestic Design, Cascade West Japan-America Society, September 1990.

Professional Organizations: Society for Applied Anthropology American Anthropological Association Society for the Anthropology of Work Society for Food and Nutrition American Ethnological Society Central Eurasian Studies Society

Service: Oregon University System: Resident Director for OUS Japan Program, 2007-2008 Oregon University System Japan Board, 1988-present. Cooperation with the Oregon-Waseda Consortium; helped to choose summer theme, February 1993.

University-wide:

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Committee Service:

Center for Humanities, Board, 2008-2010; Chair 2009-10 President’s Commission on the Status of Women, 2008-09 Advancement of Teaching Committee, 2008-present Editorial Board member, Oregon State University Press, 2003-07. CLA Dean's Search Committee 2006-7 LL Stewart Excellence Grant Evaluation Committee, 2005-2006. Executive Committee, Rural Studies Initiative, 2005-present. Search Committee for Faculty Representative to University Athletics, 2004. Review Committee for Strategic Proposals 2007, 2004. Faculty Senate Bylaws and Nomination Committee: Chair, March 2004. Difference, Power and Discrimination Steering Committee: Co-facilitator, 2003-04. Presidential Search Committee, 2003. University Budget Committee, 2003. Subcommittee on Athletic Budget and Finances from Athletic Advisory Committee, Faculty Senate, 2003. 2007 Steering Committee, 2002-03 Co-Chair of 2007 Curricular Issues Planning Team, one of four main teams leading a campus-wide redesign aiming towards 2007; overall responsibility for re-thinking policy and processes of curriculum, 2002-03. Budget Reconciliation Committee, 2002. University Faculty Senate President 10/2001-12/2002, President-elect 1/2001-9/2001, Past-President 2003. University Cabinet, 10/01-12/02. Executive Committee, Faculty Senate, 2001-03. Athletics Advisory Committee, Faculty Senate, 2001. University Faculty Senate, 1998-2000, 1995-96. E-Commerce Task Force, 2000. Served on special Faculty Senate-appointed Issues Group on Faculty Compensation, Spring 2000. Facilitated focus group of faculty women for OSU part of national conference on Issues for Women in Higher Education for President’s Commission on Status of Women, April 2000. Special Task Force on Offsite Degree Programs, 1998. International Degree Committee, 1996-99, 1994-95. Research Council, 1994-95. Faculty Productivity Special Task Force, 1992-93. Reported on faculty productivity to Congressional Subcommittee on Education. University Curriculum Council, 1991-93

Other University Service: Attended Workshop on NVivo, computer ethnographic analysis program, OSU School of Education, May 27-28, 2004. Served on Women in Development committee to evaluate the future of the program, 1998. Served on Evaluation Committee for International Programs’ International Research and Development Grant Program, 1998. Helped organize joint research contract between University of Tokyo Department of Health Planning and Policy, and OSU Department of Anthropology and Department of Public Health, October 1993. International Programs Advisory Committee, 1991-93. Participated in teleconference between Asia University in Tokyo and OSU as Japanese-speaking representative, July 1992.

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Center for Humanities Advisory Board, 1990-92. Attended and gave a short talk at fund-raising lunch for OSU Center for the Humanities, November 1990. International Degree Committee, 1990. New Faculty Orientation Panel, 1990. Women Studies Graduate Curriculum Committee, 1989-present. Faculty Women’s Writing Group, Center for Writing and Learning, 1989-present. Feminist Issues Group, Organizer, 1989-90.

College of Liberal Arts : CLA Personnel Committee, 2005-07; 2009-2011 CLA Faculty Council, 2001-02, 1992-94 (93-94 President). CLA Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Research Advisory Board, 1999-2003. CLA Tenure and Promotion Committee, 1996-98. Ethnic Studies Chair Search Committee, 1996-97. Talked at New Faculty Orientation on Participation in Teaching, September 1993. Visit to Japanese Consulate General in Portland concerning grant support for Japan Center, June 1992. CLA Curriculum Committee, 1990-92. Committee on Japan Studies, 1990-92.

School Search Committee for hire in Food, Culture and the Food Crisis, 2010 Search Committee for Director of School of Language, Culture and Society, 2010 (Chair)

Departmental: Personnel Committee 2008-2011(Chair) Curriculum Committee 2006-8 Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2005-06 (Chair). Promotion and Tenure Committee, 2004 (Chair). PhD Planning Committee, 2001-03. Curriculum Committee, 1996-97, 1989-90, 1988-89 (Chair), 2000-01 (Chair). Personnel Committee, 2003-04 (Chair), 1998-2000, 1991-92, 1990-91, 1989-90 (Chair). Budget Committee, 1992-93, 1988-89. Web Committee, 2002-03

Service to the Profession: Associate Editor (2010-present), Ecology of Food and Nutrition Consortium of Practicing and Applied Anthropologists: one of two representatives from OSU Anthropology to COPAA, with representatives from applied anthropology departments across the country. Co-leading a workshop on developing applied anthropology programs, 2003 AAA. Reviewed numerous articles for Cultural Anthropologist, American Anthropologist, American Ethnologist, Ethos, Human Organization, Medical Anthropologist, Man, Journal of Japanese Studies, Western Journal of Communication. Reviewed book manuscripts for Routledge, Princeton University Press, Stanford University, University of Hawaii Press. Reviewed grants for Social Science and Human Research Council of Canada, and Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research. Reviewed Cultural Anthropology: A Global Perspective by Raymond Scupin for Prentice Hall.

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Teaching and Advising: Awards: Initiated in Phi Kappa Phi Honorary Academic Society, Oregon State University, 1997. Thomas R. Meehan Excellence in Teaching Award, Oregon State University College of Liberal Arts, 1993.

Workshop Participation: Workshops Taught Numbers & Narrative: Qualitative Research Methods & Data Analysis Workshop, June 9-18, 2004. Women’s Leadership Seminar for Tajik Women Leaders of NGOs, Bishkek, Kyrgystan, June 15-July 15, 2002.

Program participant in: Numerous forums on planning for 2007 with faculty, department heads, deans. E-Commerce Forum, May 2000. Business Anthropology Seminar, May 2000. Parker Palmer Teaching Workshop, April 2000. Title VI Internationalizing the Curriculum Seminar, 1993. Foreign Language Across the Curriculum Workshop, Fall 1993. Proposal Writing Workshop, University of Oregon, Fall 1992. Long Distance Learning Workshop, Fall 1992. Writing in the Curriculum, Spring 1992. Three ILGA orientations for students who are responsible for Asia University students on campus, 1990-91. Teaching in Intensive Writing Courses, April 1990. Teaching in Large Classes, February 1990. Teaching to the Learning Disabled, November 1989.

Graduate Students Current: Major Professor, MA: Mackenzie Searles Lauren Vincent Erica D’Allesandro

Minor Professor,MA: Amanda Valora, Oregon State University, Dept of Anthropology

PhD: Major Professor, PhD Adele Kubein, Oregon State University, Applied Anthropology Shannon Caplan, Oregon State University, Applied Anthropology Boh Kyong , Oregon State University, Applied Anthropology

Finished: Major Professor, PhD Sarah Cunningham, Applied Anthropology 2011

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Jennifer Almquist, Applied Anthropology 2012

Minor Professor, PhD Peter Little Applied Anthropology 2010 Amarah Niazi, Applied Anthropology 2012

Major Professor, MA: Thomas Klingensmith, Applied Anthropology 2012 Adele Kubein (MA) Applied Anthropology 2009 Rachel Nelson (MA) Applied Anthropology 2008 Tamsyn Jameson (MA) Applied Anthropology 2008 Jesse Davis (MA) Applied Anthropology 2008 Taichi Sugai (MA) Applied Anthropology 2007. Carissa Miller (MA) Applied Anthropology 2006. Brandy Ota (MA) Applied Anthropology 2006. Kimberly Drage (MA) Applied Anthropology 2003. Negotiating Purpose: Oregon’s Gleaning Organizations and Their Roles in Relieving Hunger and Poverty. Gabriela Polit (MA) Applied Anthropology 2003. Self-Identitity and Self-Esteem of Recent Female Mexican Migrants in an Even Start Program. Yaowarej Mekratri (MAIS) Applied Anthropology, Business Administration, Speech Communication 2003. East Meets East: Cross-Cultural Communication between Japanese Managers and Thai Subordinates. Lisa Nielson (MA) Applied Anthropology 2003. Urban Residents and Non-point Source Pollution: An Examination of Practices, Influences, and Values in the Tualatin Watershed. Maho Isono (MA) Applied Anthropology 2003. Thinness in Asia: Eating Disorders in Singapore. Chris Cassell (MA) Applied Anthropology 2002. Computer and Internet Usage in Rural Civic Clubs: Are Members Digitally Divided? Jeremiah Whiddon (MA) Applied Anthropology 2002. Advertising Strategy and Anthropology: A Focused Look at Consumers and Their Organizing Devices. Tokiko Takahashi (MA) Applied Anthropology 2002. Cultural Analysis of the Karakuwa Fishing Community in Japan and Fishermen’s Reforestation Movement. Kimiyo Yoshizaki (MAIS) Anthropology, Applied Anthropology, Women Studies 2001. Mothers and Work: Women’s Perceptions in Contemporary Japanese Society. David Wangsgard (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Street Children: The Other Side of Tourism in Hue, Viet Nam. Kristen Hannigan-Luther (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Development Projects and Questions of Empowerment: A Salvadorian Women’s Cooperative. Theresa Langford (MA) Applied Anthropology 2000. Diversity at Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Processes of Diversification in Historical Interpretation, Visitor, and Workforce Management. Byron Jones (MAIS) Anthropology, Anthropology, Economics 2000. Non-thesis. Mika Kawano (MA) Applied Anthropology 2000. An Observation of the History and Discrimination of the Buraku in Modern Day Japan. Catherine Stiles (MA) Applied Anthropology 1999. The Emergency Department as a Provider of Nonemergent Care. Chulanee Nick Thianthai (MAIS) Applied Anthropology 1999. AIDS and Adolescents: Perspectives by Gender and Class on Sexual and Drugs Behavior. Gwyn Madden-Bethune (MA) Applied Anthropology 1998. The Women’s Movement in Japan and Its Effect on the Workplace.

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Kensuke Sumii (MA) Applied Anthropology 1998. The Body of a Patient and Rational Treatment in the Managed Care Era. Erik Heim (MA) Applied Anthropology 1997. An Exploration of People, Culture and Work Organization Across Cultures: Theoretical Framework and Case Studies. Hideki Yoshikawa (MA) Applied Anthropology 1997. Living with a Military Base: A Study of the Relationship between a US Military Base and Kin Town, Okinawa, Japan. Jincai Fang (MA) Applied Anthropology 1996. The Influence on Manchu Women of Changes in Social Institutions and the Sinification of Manchu Society. Michael McCanna (MAIS) Anthropology, Public Health, Anthropology 1996. Impact of Federal Policies on the Health of the Coquille Indians. Mary Smith-Nolan (MA) Applied Anthropology 1995. Imagining Them, Reimagining Ourselves: A Case Study of Cultural Appropriation and the Politics of Identity. Julie Barclay (MAIS) Anthropology, Anthropology, Journalism 1994. Interpretations of Reality: Cross- Cultural Encounters of Asian Students with Healthcare at Oregon State University. Candace Johnston (MA) Applied Anthropology 1994. Perception and Action: An Analysis of Communication between U.S Sponsorship and Russian Speaking Immigrants. Laurie Pearce (MA) Applied Anthropology 1994. Pregnancy, Class and Biomedical Power: Factors Influencing the Prenatal Care Experiences of Low-Income Women in an Oregon Community. Kathy Goetz (MAIS) Anthropology, Sociology, Statistics 1993. Spousal Violence: An Exploration of the Interrelationships of Fundamentalist Protestant Discourse, Women’s Economic Dependency and Violent Conflict in Marital Relationships. Fumiko Ruby (MAIS) Anthropology, Anthropology, Postsecondary Education 1993. Intercultural and Interpersonal Communication between Japanese and American Students in Their Residence Halls.

Minor Professor, MA Rebecka Daye (Applied Anthropology MA), 2011 Terrence Merritt, (Public Policy MA), 2011 Brendan Galipeau, (Applied Anthropology MA), 2012 Alejandra Juarez (Public Policy MA), 2010 Gillian Klucas (Public Health MA), 2010 Chevelle Malone (MA, Geosciences) Julia Michaels (MAIS, Political Science), 2010 Pamela Opfer (Public Policy MA), 2010 Kim Gossen (MA), Anthropology, 2008 Emily Kearney (MA), Anthropology, 2008 Catherine Fleugemann (MA), Anthropology 2007 Fabiola Sanchez-Sandoval (MAIS) Women Studies, Women Studies, Fine Arts 2006. Yuki Takamiya (MAIS) Sociology, Sociology, Anthropology 2006. Jennifer Skidmore (MA) Applied Anthropology 2006. Eunkyong Kim (MA) Apparel Interiors Housing Merchandising 2006. Nikki Brown (MA) Applied Anthropology 2004. Cooperation and Small to Medium Sized Enterprises in Oregon’s Forest Products Industry. Kim Sykes (MA) Applied Anthropology 2003. Cape Scene and the Path to a Conscientious Tourism Product. Chansida Chansrakao (MAIS) Speech Communication, Anthropology, Business Administration 2003. Niphattra Haritavorn (MAIS) Anthropology, Anthropology, Speech Communications 2003. Assimilation of Chinese into Thai Society: Case Studies of Intermarriage and Cross Cultural-Conflict. Katja Pettinen (MA) Applied Anthropology 2002. The Role of Radical Action in the Animal Rights

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Movement. Setsuko Nakayama (MAIS) Women Studies, Women Studies, Anthropology 2002. Supanich Sricharoenchaikul (MAIS) Sociology, Business Administration, Anthropology 2001. Pei-yao Lee (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Ecotourism, Community Development and Local Autonomy: the Experience of Shan-mei Aboriginal Community in Taiwan. Suzanne Gaulocher (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Silenced Voices: Maids in Singapore. Katherine Elise Vickers (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Ghanaian Women, Creating Economic Security: An Analysis of Gender, Development, and Power in the Volta Region of Ghana, West Africa. Amy Nastrom-Nordlander (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. Rhetoric Versus Practice: Strategic Language Education and Socialization of Immigrant Children in Sweden, the Preschool Years. Sheldon Habiger (MA) Applied Anthropology 2001. American Companies’ Criteria and Values for Placing for Hiring Expatriate Employees in China. Lyudmila Kirillova (MAIS) Sociology, Sociology, Anthropology 2000. Gender Implications of Small- Scale Urban Trade in Ukraine. Courtney Lonergan Geer (MA) Applied Anthropology 2000. Mixed Ethnic Identity in the United States. Judi Maxey (MA) Applied Anthropology 2000. Prescribing Politics: An Examination of the Local and Global Factors Which Govern Access to “Atypical” Psychotropic Medications for Oregon’s Unfunded Clients. Leigh Anne Whitney Scherer (MAIS ) Museum Studies, Anthropology, History 2000. Museum Education Programs: Portland, Oregon. Bev Carter (MS) AIHM 1999. Culture and Identity Expression in Interiors: An Ethnography of Sorority Study Rooms. Akiko Miura (MS) Nutrition and Food Management 1999. The Food Habits of Vietnamese College Women at Oregon State University. Rebecca Pettit, doctoral student in Human Development and Family Studies 1999. Selected Factors Contributing to Preservice Teacher’s Perceptions of the Social and Cognitive Competence of Preschool Children. Hope Lehman (MAIS) Political Science, Political Science, Anthropology 1998. The Group Ethos in Japanese Preschools and in Japanese Society. Tamara Cheshire (MAIS) Anthropology, Human Development and Family Studies, Women Studies 1997. Non-thesis: Cultural Transmission in Urban American Indian Families. Carla Guerrón-Montero (MA) Applied Anthropology 1997. Pan, Techo y Libertad: Women, Gender and Development in the Afro-Ecuadorian Highlands. Toshiyuki Michinobu (MAIS) Sociology, Sociology, Anthropology 1996. Exploration of Japanese Women’s Patterns of Educational Attainment: The Effect of Gender of Siblings. Walsa Cheng Siu (MA) Anthropology, Anthropology, Political Science 1996. Traditions and Changes in Chinese Business Organizations under the Policy of Economic Reform. Amanda Six (MA) Applied Anthropology 1996. Nature and Culture in Two Pacific Northwest Timber- Dependent Communities. Etsuko Kinefuchi (MAIS) Speech Communication, Speech Communication, Anthropology 1995. Perceptions on Informal Performance Feedback in Japanese Subsidiary Organizations: Japanese Supervisors and U.S. Subordinates. Urmila Mali (MAIS) Women Studies, Women Studies, Anthropology 1995. Non-thesis: Model Minority Myth. Alida Benthin, doctoral student in Human Development and Family Studies, 1994. Adolescent Health- Risk Behavior: A Study of 15,650 Images. Cynthia Schmiege, doctoral student in Human Development and Family Studies, 1994. Forging New Paths: Life Course Transitions for American Women and Their Families.

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Yuki Ito (MAIS) Women Studies, Sociology, Human Development and Family Studies 1993. Renee Katter (MAIS) Speech Communication, Speech Communication, Anthropology 1993. Non–thesis. YoungMi Kim (MAIS) History, History, Anthropology 1993. Non-thesis. Michael Mason, doctoral student in Counseling 1993. Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment Incorporating “Rites of Passage.” Theresa McArdle (MA) Applied Anthropology 1992. An Ethnography of Mexican Migrants in Corvallis, Oregon: Linguistic and Social Isolation. Mami Shimizu (MAIS) Speech Communication, Speech Communication, Women Studies 1992. Male and Female American and Japanese Perceptions of Close Friendship. Richard Browning (MAIS) Foreign Languages and Literatures, Anthropology, History 1990. Rosa Gonzalez Gomez: A Mexican Woman’s Story.

International Degree Student Vananh Nguyen, 2012

PhD: Minor Professor Jonathan Reed, University of Oregon 2006.

Graduate Council Representative Teruo Utsumi (MAIS) Sociology, Philosophy, Statistics 1994.

Undergraduate Students Directed Dan Nelson in International Degree Thesis Aided Rhiannon Thomas in Honors College Thesis. Directed Mike Pendergast in Honors College Thesis. Directed Ken Curtis in Senior Honors College Thesis. Also nominated him for College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Senior Awards, which he received.

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