HCAS Faculty Publishes Book Chapter in Anthropology and Activism

Eileen Smith-Caveros, Ph.D.

Eileen Smith-Caveros, Ph.D., faculty in the Department of Conflict Resolution Studies (DCRS) in the Halmos College of Arts and Sciences and Guy Harvey Oceanographic Research Institute (HCAS) has published a book chapter in Anthropology and Activism: New Contexts, New Conversations, edited by Anna Willow and Kelly Yotebieng and published by Routledge.  The chapter, entitled, “”In Our Own Backyard: Navigating Research and Activism in Southeast Florida,” was co-authored with Patricia Widener, Ph.D. Widener is a member of the faculty at Florida Atlantic University.

Smith-Caveros teaches courses such as Research Methods in Social Sciences, Environmental Sociology, Social Problems, and Introduction to Anthropology. Her academic area of focus includes visual sociology and anthropology, African American churches and environmental activism, and women, infertility and assisted reproduction.

For more information about her chapter, please see: https://www.routledge.com/Anthropology-and-Activism-New-Contexts-New-Conversations/Willow-Yotebieng/p/book/9780367464097