Curriculum Vitae Louise Lamphere

Curriculum Vitae Louise Lamphere

CURRICULUM VITAE LOUISE LAMPHERE Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico December, 2017 Education: 2015 L.H.D. Brown University, Doctor of Humane Letters 1968 Ph.D. Harvard University 1966 M.A. Harvard University 1962 B.A. Stanford University Professional Appointments 2009- Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Emeritus, Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico 2001-08 Distinguished Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology University of New Mexico 2007 Visiting Fellow, Department of Anthropology, Princeton University 2004-06 Visiting Professor, Departments of Anthropology and Sociology, University of California, Berkeley (Spring semesters) 2001-02 Visiting Scholar, Russell Sage Foundation, New York, New York. 1999-02 University Regents Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico 1986-99 Full Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico 1998-99 Visiting Senior Researcher, University of California, Berkeley, Center for Working Families, Arlie Hochschild, Director 1994-95 Academic Coordinator, Women Studies Program, University of New Mexico 1993-94 Acting Director, Women Studies Program, University of New Mexico 1985-86 Full Professor, Brown University 1 1985-86 Research Professor, University of New Mexico (on leave from Brown University). Writing monograph on “Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family and Factory.” Funded by Russell Sage Foundation. 1984-85 Faculty Fellow, Pembroke Center for Research and Teaching on Women. Completion of book manuscript, From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community. 1981 Fellow, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Faculty Development Program. January - June 1981. 1979-85 Adjunct Associate Professor, University of New Mexico. 1979-85 Associate Professor, Brown University. 1976-79 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of New Mexico. 1975-76 Fellow, Radcliffe Institute. Faculty Research Fellowship on the Role of Women in Society, July 1, 1975 - January 31, 1976, Ford Foundation. 1971-72 Academic Visitor, London School of Economics, Department of Anthropology. NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship, September 1971- September 1972. 1968-75 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, Brown University. 1967-68 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Rochester. Elected Offices 1999-01 President, American Anthropological Association. 1997-99 President Elect, American Anthropological Association. 1995-97 Chair, Association for Feminist Anthropology. 1987-89 President, American Ethnological Association. Awards 2017 Bronislaw Malinowski Award for Exemplary Professional Achievements in Pursuit of Solving Human Problems Using the Social Sciences. Awarded by the Society for Applied Anthropology, March 31, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2 2013 Franz Boas Award for Exemplary Service to Anthropology. Awarded by the American Anthropological Association, November 21, Chicago Hilton. 1998 The Squeaky Wheel Award, American Anthropological Association Committee on the Status of Women in Anthropology. 1997 Annual Research Lecture, University of New Mexico. “From Mill Town to Multinational: Gender Family and Policy in U.S. working Class Communities.” 1995 SANA Prize for Critical Study of North America. Executive Board of the Society for the Anthropology of North America for research on Navajo social organization, studies on women's work, and directorship and editorship roles in the Changing Relations project. 1994 Conrad Arensberg Award. Society for the Anthropology of Work for outstanding contributions to the field. Snead-Wertheim Lectureship through the University of New Mexico Board of Regents. Publications: Books, Special Issues and Edited Collections 2007 Weaving Women’s Lives: Three Generations in a Navajo Family. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press. 2005 Providers and Patients Respond to Medicaid Managed Care: Ethnographic Insights from New Mexico, editors Louise Lamphere and Nancy Nelson. Medical Anthropology Quarterly for Special Issue, vol 19, no. 1, March 2005 1997 Situated Lives: Gender and Culture in Everyday Life. edited with Helena Ragone' and Patricia Zavella. New York: Routledge Press. 1994 Newcomers in the Workplace: Immigrants and the Restructuring of the U.S. Economy, co-edited with Guillermo Grenier. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. 1993 Sunbelt Working Mothers: Reconciling Family and Factory, co-authored with Patricia Zavella, Felipe Gonzales and Peter B. Evans. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1992 Structuring Diversity: Ethnographic Perspectives on the New Immigration, edited by Louise Lamphere. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. 3 1987 From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Immigrant Women in a New England Industrial Community. Ithaca: Cornell University Press. 1977 To Run After Them: The Social and Cultural Bases of Cooperation in a Navajo Community. Tucson: University of Arizona Press. 1974 Woman, Culture, and Society, co-edited with Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo. “Introduction” co-authored with Michelle Zimbalist Rosaldo. Stanford: Stanford University Press. Editorships 2002 Interim Editor, American Anthropologist 1993-95 Associate Editor, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 1990-93 Editor, Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies, published three times a year by University Press of Colorado. 1990 Editor, Special Issue on Navajo Ethnology. Journal of Anthropological Research 45(4) Winter. Publications: Articles in Journals In Press “The Transformation of Ethnography: From Malinowski’s Tent to The Practice of Collaborative and Activist Anthropology” Bronislaw Malinowski Distinguished Lecture for Society for Applied Anthropology Meetings, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March 28-April 1. Human Organization. 2012 “The Impact of State Behavioral Health Reform on Native American Individuals, Families, and Communities.” with C. E. Willging, Jessica Goodkind, Gwendolyn Saul, Shannon Fluder, Paula Seanez. Qualitative Health Research, 2012 22(7): 880- 896. “"Providers Just Don't Get It": The Politics of Recovery and Responsibility in Statewide Systems Change.” with C.E. Willging, B. Rylko-Bauer, in preparation. 2010 “Child Sexual Abuse and the Cultural Construction of the Female Body.” Voices. A Publication of the Association for Feminist Anthropology 10(1): 38-40. 2009 “Personal Reflections on a Career as a Squeaky Wheel.” Voices. A Publication of the Association for Feminist Anthropology 9 (1): 9-12. 4 “David Maybury-Lewis and Cultural Survival: Providing a Model for Public Anthropology, Advocacy, and Collaboration.” Anthropological Quarterly 82(4):1049-1054. “Transforming Administrative and Clinical Practice in a Public Behavioral Health System: An Ethnographic Assessment of the Context of Change.” with C. E. Willging and Howard Waitzkin. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 20:866-883. 2007 “Migration, Assimilation and the Construction of Identity: Navajo Perspectives.” Ethnic and Racial Studies For special issue “New Directions in the Anthropology of Migration and Multiculturalism” edited by Steven Vertovec, Director, Center on Migration, Policy and Society, Oxford, Pp. 1132-1151. “Anthropologists are Talking about Feminist Anthropology.” with Rayna Rapp and Gayle Rubin. Ethnos 72 (3): 408-426. 2005 “Providers and Staff Respond to Medicaid Managed Care: The Unintended Consequences of Reform in New Mexico.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 19(1): 3-25. “Replacing Heteronormative Views of Kinship and Marriage.” American Ethnologist 32 (1): 34-36. 2004 “The Convergence of Applied, Practicing and Public Anthropology in the 21st Century.” Human Organization 63(4): 431-443. (Winter) “Unofficial Histories: A Vision of Anthropology From the Margins.” 2001 American Anthropological Association Presidential Address. American Anthropologist 106(1):126-139. 2003 “Perils and Prospects for an Engaged Anthropology: A View From the U.S.” 2002 Plenary address of the meetings of the European Association of Social Anthropology. Social Anthropology 11 (2): 143-51. 2000 “Comments on the Navajo Healing Project.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly. 14(4): 598-602. 1993 “The Gendered Nature of Workplace Culture: Comparing Male and Female Anthropology of Work Review Volume XII, Number 4, volume XIII, Number 1. 5 1991 “Women, Anthropology, Tourism, and the Southwest.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 12(3): 5-11. “Gladys Reichard Among the Navajo.” Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies 12(3): 79-115. 1990 Journal of Anthropological Research 45(4). (Winter) 1989 American Ethnologist 16(3):518-533. 1989 American Ethnological Society Distinguished Lecture, presented at the Spring Meeting, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 1986 “From Working Daughters to Working Mothers: Production and Reproduction in an American Ethnologist 13(1):118-130. 1985 “Bringing the Family to Work: Women's Culture on the Shop Floor.” Feminist Studies Vol. II (3):519-540. Urban Anthropology 14(1-3): 259-268. 1977 of 1975 publications on women's roles by anthropologists. SIGNS: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 2(3): 612-627. 1976 Southwest Economy and Society 1(1): 6-14. 1970 “Ceremonial Cooperation and Ne Man 5(3):39-59. 1969 Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, 25:3:279-305 (Autumn) 1967 “Time, Resources, and Authority in a Navajo Community.” Joint article with Terry Reynolds and Cecil Cook. American Anthropologist, 69(2):188-99. 1964 “Loose-Structuring as Exhibited in a Case Study of Navajo Religious Learning.” El Palacio, 71(1):37-44.

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