Invisible Anthropologists: Engaged Anthropology in Immigrant Communities

Author:   Alayne Unterberger (Florida Institute for Community Studies, USA) ,  David Himmelgreen (University of South Florida, USA) ,  Satish Kedia (University of Memphis, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Volume:   31
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9781444332032


Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 September 2009
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Alayne Unterberger (Florida Institute for Community Studies, USA) ,  David Himmelgreen (University of South Florida, USA) ,  Satish Kedia (University of Memphis, USA)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell
Volume:   31
Dimensions:   Width: 17.20cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 25.40cm
Weight:   0.236kg
ISBN:  

9781444332032


ISBN 10:   1444332031
Pages:   200
Publication Date:   04 September 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Alayne Unterberger began her career as a bilingual outreach worker and clinical social worker. Since becoming interested in research 15 years ago, she has worked in diverse communities, with an emphasis on Participatory Action Research, community building and facilitated change. Her geographic areas of work include the United States, Puerto Rico,Mexico, and Nicaragua. Since 2002, she has served as the executive director of the Florida Institute for Community Studies (FICS), a not-for-profit organization that works with multicultural and disenfranchised communities across Florida. She holds a Ph.D. in medical anthropology from the University of Florida. She is a former coeditor of the NAPA Bulletin series and has served as the student representative on the NAPA Board of Directors. Her work includes binational health status research, family planning, HIV/AIDS/STD prevention, gender studies, migration, immigration, policy analysis, social marketing, and youth development. Her current research interests include historical treatment of immigrants in the United States, the role of science in evidence-based prevention programs, and safety issues in social networking sites.

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