Anthropology
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Dr. E. L. Cerroni-Long
E. L. (Liza) Cerroni-Long is a cultural and applied anthropologist whose major research interests include anthropological theory and methods, intercultural relations, and ethnicity. Before receiving her Ph.D. in anthropology, she was academically trained in her native Italy (D.Lit. from the Oriental Institute of the University of Venice) and in Japan (Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Comparative Civilizations at Kyoto University). She has done field research in Asia, Europe and the Americas and has taught in Italy, Japan, Austria, Slovenia, and Canada. Her publications include two edited books (Insider Anthropology, 1995, and Anthropological Theory in North America, 1999), one monograph (Diversity Matters, 2001), and over thirty research papers. She has also published an equal number of commentaries, op-eds, newsletters, expert reports, and electronic materials, including a book in CD-ROM (Diversity in College Education, ed., 2004). Since 1995 Dr. Cerroni-Long has been engaged in the cross-cultural study of multicultural education, for which she is a UNESCO consultant. She founded and directed (2003-04) EMU's Diversity in the Curriculum Program, and she is the Chair of COER, the Commission on Ethnic Relations of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, which she represents on the Advisory Board of the International Social Science Council.
Courses taught by Dr. E. L. Cerroni-Long
- ANTH 135 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
- ANTH 135H Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Honors
- ANTH 214 U.S. Racial and Cultural Minorities
- ANTH/SOCL 214H U.S. Racial and Cultural Minorities, Honors
- ANTH 329 Medical Anthropology
- ANTH 336 Social and Cultural Change
- ANTH 345 Qualitative Methods
- ANTH 385 Culture of Japan
- ANTH 439 Seminar in Anthropological Theory
- ANTH 502 Racial and Cultural Minorities (Graduate)
- Contact Dr. E. L. Cerroni-Long
713A Pray-Harrold
734.484.9842
liza.cerroni-long@emich.edu
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