Dr A. Jamie Saris
Gaeilge agus fáilte
Associate Professor
Director of Postgraduate Studies
Biography
Dr Saris is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology, Maynooth University. He holds advanced degrees in Social-Cultural Anthropology from the University of Chicago (MA and PhD), and he has completed a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Clinically-Relevant Medical Anthropology in the Department of Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School. He has been working for more than twenty years in medical and psychological anthropology in Ireland, North America, and parts of Africa, where he has researched and published on such diverse issues as the social life of mental hospitals, the experience of major mental illness, colonialism and its aftermath, structural violence and health risk, authenticity, health services research, drug use/abuse, professionalism in medical education. He led one of the first national prevalence studies on opiate use in Ireland, and he directed the only anthropological projects to have won major support from the Health Research Board of Ireland. He sits of the Editorial Boards of Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry and Reviews in Anthropology, and he was Editor of The Irish Journal of Anthropology. He was also the Co-Chair of the Combat Diseases of Poverty Consortium, funded under The Programme of Strategic Cooperation between Irish Aid and Higher Education and Research Institutes 2007-2012, and the Deputy Director of National Institute of Regional and Spatial Analysis (NIRSA), a multi-disciplinary research centre of excellence examining space and society. He is a founding member and sits of the Executive Committee of the Assisting Living and Learning (ALL) Institute.
Research Interests
Medical Anthropology (including Global Health), Anthropology of Europe (particularly Ireland), Psychological Anthropology (with a focus on Major Mental Illnesses and Addiction), Anthropological History, Anthropological Analyses of Space, Anthropological Theory, Urban Anthropology and structural violence issues in European cities, Cultural and political issues around HIV treatment.
Research Projects
Book
Book Chapter
Edited Book
Peer Reviewed Journal
Year | Publication | |
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2021 | A. Jamie Saris (2021) 'Growing Appetites and Hungry Subjects: Addicts, the Undead, and the Long Arc of Theory in Western Social Science'. Ethnologia Europaea, 21 (1):102-133. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2021 | Saris A.J. (2021) 'The dialectics of heroin and methadone in Ireland'. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine, . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2020 | Drazkiewicz, E; Strong, T; Scheper-Hughes, N; Turpin, H; Murphy, F; Saris, AJ; Garvey, P; Mishtal, J; Wulff, H; French, B; Miller, D; Maguire, L; Mhordha, MN (2020) 'Repealing Ireland's Eighth Amendment: abortion rights and democracy today'. Social Anthropology, . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2017 | Varley, J; Power, R; Saris, J; Fitzsimons, M (2017) 'CO-DESIGNING PATIENT-CENTRED CARE USING PARTICIPATORY ACTION RESEARCH [PAR] - THE EPILEPSY PARTNERSHIP IN CARE [EPIC] PROJECT'. International Journal for Quality in Health Care, 29 :8-9. [Full-Text] | |
2019 | Power R; Byrne JP; Kiersey R; Varley J; Doherty CP; Lambert V; Heffernan E; Saris AJ; Fitzsimons M; (2019) 'Are patients ready for integrated person-centered care? A qualitative study of people with epilepsy in Ireland'. Epilepsy and Behavior, 102 . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2019 | Byrne JP; Power R; Kiersey R; Varley J; Doherty CP; Saris AJ; Lambert V; Fitzsimons M; (2019) 'The rhetoric and reality of integrated patient-centered care for healthcare providers: An ethnographic exploration of epilepsy care in Ireland'. Epilepsy and Behavior, 94 . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2019 | Varley J.; Kiersey R.; Power R.; Byrne J.; Doherty C.; Saris J.; Lambert V.; Fitzsimons M. (2019) 'Igniting intersectoral collaboration in chronic disease management: a participatory action research study on epilepsy care in Ireland'. Journal of Interprofessional Care, . [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2018 | Power R.; Saris A. (2018) 'On patients, doctors and ethnographers: A response to Launer'. Postgraduate Medical Journal, 94 (1107):63-65. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2015 | Larkan, F; van Wyk, B; Stevens, P; Saris, AJ (2015) 'Between the Clinic and the Community: Temporality and Patterns of ART Adherence in the Western Cape Province, South Africa'. African Sociological Review, 19 :27-53. [Full-Text] | |
2013 | Dr A. Jamie Saris (2013) 'Studying Suicide in Modern Ireland: New Directions and Old Conundrums'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 15 :6-7. [Full-Text] | |
2008 | Saris A. (2008) 'An uncertain dominion: Irish psychiatry, methadone, and the treatment of opiate abuse'. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 32 (2):259-277. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2008 | Saris, AJ (2008) 'CULTURE MEDICINE AND PSYCHIATRY'. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 32 :259-277. [DOI] | |
2007 | Maguire, M. and A.J. Saris (2007) 'Enshrining Vietnamese-Irish Lives'. Anthropology Today, 23 :9-12. [Full-Text] | |
2007 | Comiskey C.; Saris J.; Pugh J. (2007) 'A response from Comiskey et al'. Probation Journal, 54 (3):309-310. [DOI] [Full-Text] | |
2000 | Saris, AJ (2000) 'Culture and history in the halfway house: Ethnography, tradition, and the rural middle class in the west of Ireland'. Journal of Historical Sociology, 13 :10-36. [Full-Text] | |
1999 | Saris, AJ (1999) 'Producing persons and developing institutions in rural Ireland'. American Ethnologist, 26 :690-710. [Full-Text] | |
1996 | Saris, AJ (1996) 'Mad kings, proper houses, and an asylum in rural Ireland'. American Anthropologist, 98 . [Full-Text] | |
1995 | SARIS, AJ (1995) 'TELLING STORIES - LIFE-HISTORIES, ILLNESS NARRATIVES, AND INSTITUTIONAL LANDSCAPES'. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 19 :39-72. [Full-Text] | |
1994 | SARIS, AJ (1994) 'Return of the Repressed: Bringing Culture Back to Psychiatry'. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 18 :115-133. | |
1987 | Dr A. Jamie Saris (1987) 'The Adventures of the Ginseng Trade: Observations on Building World Systems'. THE CHICAGO ANTHROPOLOGY EXCHANGE, :1-19. | |
2010 | Dr A. Jamie Saris (2010) 'Comment on Low, Setha and Sally Engle Merry, “Engaged Anthropology: Diversity and Dilemmas.”'. Current Anthropology, 51 :S218-S219. [Full-Text] | |
2010 | Dr A. Jamie Saris, Fiona Larkan and Brian Van Wyk (2010) 'Of Remedies and Poisons: Recreational Use of ARVs in the Social Imagination of South African Carers'. African Sociological Review, African Sociological Review.14 :62-73. [Full-Text] | |
2009 | Barron C. Comiskey C., and Saris, A.J. (2009) 'Prevalence Rates and Comparisons of Obesity Levels in Ireland'. British Journal of Nursing, 18 :799-803. [Full-Text] | |
2007 | A.J. Saris (2007) 'Culture, Inequality, and the Bureaucratic Imagination: States and Subjects For a New Millennium'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 10 :54-60. [Full-Text] | |
2007 | A.J. Saris (2007) 'Free Will and the Clockwork of Anarchy” Comment on Strauss, Claudia, “Blaming For Columbine: Conceptions of Agency In The Contemporary United States.” Current Anthropology'. Current Anthropology, 48 :807-832. | |
2007 | C. Comiskey, A.J. Saris, and J. Pugh (2007) 'Estimating the Prevalence of Opiate Use in Ireland and the Implications for the Criminal Justice System.” Probation Journal. 54(1):22-35'. Probation Journal, 54 :22-35. [Full-Text] | |
2006 | A.J. Saris (2006) 'Crashing Into the Ethnic Pentagon: Reflections on Race and Culture in the New Ireland'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 9 :18-26. [Full-Text] | |
2005 | A.J. Saris (2005) 'Reconsiderando los Estereotipos: Imágenes de Irracionalidad en la Obra del Columnista del Irish Times, John Waters. [Rethinking Stereotypes: Images of Irrationality in the Work of the Irish Times Columnist, John Waters]'. REVISITA DE ANTHROPOLOGIA SOCIAL, 14 :281-309. [Full-Text] | |
2004 | A.J. Saris (2004) 'Once Were Positivists: A Reply to Aya'. Irish Journal of Sociology, 13 :42-45. [Full-Text] | |
2004 | A.J. Saris (2004) 'Prison and Empire: Archipelagoes of Confinement and the New World Order'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, VII :69-82. [Full-Text] | |
2002 | Saris A.J., Bartley B., Kierans C., Walsh C., McCormack P. (2002) 'Culture and the State: Institutionalising 'the Underclass' in the New Ireland'. City, 6 :167-191. [Full-Text] | |
2002 | A.J. Saris, and B. Bartley (2002) 'The Arts of Memory: Icon and Structural Violence in a Dublin 'Underclass' Housing Estate'. Anthropology Today, 18 :18-19. [Full-Text] | |
1999 | A.J. Saris (1999) 'Introduction Culture, Space and Representation'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, 4 :1-6. [Full-Text] | |
1996 | A.J. Saris (1996) 'Multiple Personality, Cultural Anthropology, and the Concept of Self in the Psychological and Religious Thinking of William James'. Anthropology Ireland, 5 :2-17. | |
1994 | A.J. Saris (1994) 'Telling Stories: Life Histories, Illness Narratives, and Institutional Landscape'. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry, 18 :115-133. [Full-Text] | |
2022 | Dratsiou, I.; Varella, A.; Romanopoulou, E.; Villacañas, O.; Cooper, S.; Isaris, P.; Serras, M.; Unzueta, L.; Silva, T.; Zurkuhlen, A.; MacLachlan, M.; Bamidis, P.D. (2022) 'Assistive Technologies for Supporting the Wellbeing of Older Adults'. Technologies, 10 . [Link] [DOI] | |
2022 | Seidel, K., Labor, M., Lombard Vance, R., McEvoy, E., Cooke, M., D’Arino, L., Desmond, D., Ferri, D., Franke, P., Gheno, I., Grigoleit, S., Guerra, B., Krukowski, A., Pešoutová, M, Pietri, I., Prendergast, D., Maguire, R., Manso, M., Saris, A.J., Sarlio-Siintola, S., Silva, T., Zarogianni, E., MacLachlan, M., SHAPES Consortium (2022) 'Implementation of a pan-European ecosystem and an interoperable platform for Smart and Healthy Ageing in Europe: An Innovation Action research protocol [version 1; peer review: awaiting peer review]'. Open Research Europe, 2 (85). [DOI] | |
2012 | A. Jamie Saris (2012) 'Introduction: Suicide in Modern ireland'. Irish Journal of Anthropology, :3-7. |
Conference Contribution
Year | Publication | |
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2021 | Katja Seidel, David Prendergast, A Jamie Saris (2021) Lives Under Covid and the Terms Under Which We Become Old SIEF 2021, International Society for Ethnology and Folklore, Helsinki Finland, 15/06/2022-. | |
2021 | David Prendergast, A Jamie Saris, Katja Seidel (2021) Life Worlds of Older Individuals in Europe H2020 SHAPES Dialogue Workshop Ireland, . | |
2021 | Seidel, Katja, David Prendergast and Jamie Saris (2021) Reshaping the SHAPES Project in the Covid-19 era Winter Ethnography School, Maynooth Ireland, . | |
2020 | Saris, Jamie, Katja Seidel and David Prendergast (2020) Ageing Names and Naming Ages Annual Conference of the Anthropological Association of Ireland Dublin City University, . | |
2016 | A. Jamie Saris and Vanessa Carter (2016) Safe Social Media for Health Sector Staff Paper presented at HISI Annual Conference and Scientific Symposium Dublin, Ireland, . | |
2009 | A. Jamie Saris (2009) Committed to Will: What’s at Stake for Anthropology in Addiction Paper presented at the Workshop, Anthropologies of Addictions, McGill University Montreal, Canada, 23/04/2009-25/04/2009. | |
2007 | A. Jamie Saris (2007) Genuine Selves and Genuine Cultures: Icon, Politics and Self-Fashioning in Ireland Invited Lecture, at the Social Anthropology Seminar at St Andrews University Fife, Scotland, . | |
2007 | A. Jamie Saris (2007) The Will to Will: Subjectivity in an Age of Addiction Paper presented at the session, New Anthropologies of Addicition and Subjectivity, American Anthropological Association Washington, DC, USA, 27/11/2007-02/12/2007. | |
2007 | A. Jamie Saris (2007) “The Addicted Self and the Pharmaceutical Self: Ecologies of Will, Information, and Power in Junkies, Addicts, and Patients Seminar Pharmaceutical Self and Imaginary: Studies in Psychopharmacology and Globalisation, School for Advanced Research (SAR) in the Human Experience Santa Fe, NM, USA, 14/10/2007-18/10/2007. | |
2006 | A. Jamie Saris (2006) Theorizing Addiction: Implications for an Anthropology of Biological Psychiatry The Meanings of the Biomedical Mind: Biological Psychiatry in History and Culture Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA, 08/09/2006-10/09/2006. | |
2006 | A. Jamie Saris (2006) Culture at the Intersection of Theory and State Practice Paper presented at the session, To Belong: Reality and Fantasy In Modes of Public Participation, American Anthropological Association San Jose, CA, USA, 15/11/2006-19/11/2006. | |
2006 | A. Jamie Saris (2006) Revisiting Culture, Genuine and Spurious: Reflections on Icons and Politics in Ireland Lecture delivered to the Socrates Intensive Programme in Social Anthropology, Authenticity in Life Worlds University of Vienna, Austria, 22/08/2006-02/09/2006. | |
2005 | A. Jamie Saris (2005) Poverty and Structural Violence in West Dublin Invited Lecture, National Library of Ireland Dublin, Ireland, 08/11/2005-08/11/2005. | |
2005 | A. Jamie Saris (2005) An Uncertain Dominion: Irish Psychiatry, Methadone, and the Treatment of Opiate Abuse Paper presented at the session, Historical and Contemporary Domains of Psychiatric Practice: From Center to Periphery, American Anthropological Association Washington, DC, USA, . [Full-Text] | |
2004 | A. Jamie Saris and Catherine Comiskey (2004) Applying Anthropology: A Report of a Network Analysis Study, With an In-Depth Interview Component Investigating Opiate Use in Ireland on a Nationwide Basis oster Session The Bi-Annual Conference of the European Association of Social Anthropologists (EASA) Vienna, Austria, 08/09/2004-12/09/2004. | |
2004 | A. Jamie Saris (2004) Imagining Inequalities: States and Subjects in the New Millennium Invited Lecture at The Social Medicine Seminar Series, Department of Social Medicine, Harvard University Harvard University, 12/03/2004-. | |
2003 | A. Jamie Saris (2003) Culture, Poverty, and the Bureaucratic Imagination 'Engaging Imagination', at the Annual Meeting of the Anthropological Association of Ireland UCD, Dublin, Ireland, 19/06/2003-21/06/1993. | |
2003 | A. Jamie Saris (2003) Managing Failure During Good Times: New and Old Poverty in the Celtic Tiger Paper presented to the Conference, After the Celtic Tiger Istanbul Bilgi University, Kustepe, Istanbul, Turkey, 09/09/2003-12/09/2003. | |
2002 | A. Jamie Saris (2002) Between Difference and Deficit: Poor Places, Good Intentions, Angry People Plenary Lecture presented to Combat Poverty Dublin, Ireland, 09/05/2002-. | |
2001 | A. Jamie Saris (2001) Icon and Structural Violence in a West Dublin Neighbourhood Invited Lecture to the Anthropology Department, the School of Liberal Arts, Social Sciences, and Business (LSB) Dublin, Ireland, . | |
2001 | A. Jamie Saris (2001) Institutional Persons and Personal Institutions: The Asylum and Marginality in Rural Ireland Invited Lecture at The Social Medicine Seminar Series, Department of Social Medicine, Harvard University Cambridge, MA, USA, . | |
2000 | A. Jamie Saris (2000) Community Development Organisations and European Social Inclusion Discourses as Ethnographic Problems Paper presented at the session Where is the Field? Anthropology and the European Union: Problematics and Possibilities American Anthropological Association San Francisco, CA USA, . | |
1999 | A. Jamie Saris (1999) Resistance and Aesthetics in a West Dublin Neighbourhood Paper presented at the conference, Interpretive Political Sociology Allihies, County Cork, . | |
1999 | A. Jamie Saris (1999) Community, History, and Structural Violence: Imagining Past and Future in an Underclass Neighbourhood in 1990s Dublin Paper presented at the session History and the Politics of Desire: Nostalgic Futures Across the New Europe, American Anthropological Association Chicago, IL, USA, . | |
1998 | A. Jamie Saris (1998) Emergent Populations and Popular Resistance: Space, Community, and Social Exclusion in the New Ireland Paper presented at the session Urban Action and the Politics of Economic Change, American Anthropological Association Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, . | |
1998 | A. Jamie Saris (1998) Global and Local Issues in World Mental Health Invited Lecture to 5th-Year Medical Students, University College, Cork Cork, Ireland, . | |
1998 | A. Jamie Saris (1998) Health and Disease in a Multi-Cultural World Invited Lecture to the Department of Tropical Medicine, Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland Dublin, Ireland, . | |
1997 | A. Jamie Saris (1997) World Mental Health: Anthropological Insights into the New Morbidity Invited Lecture to the Health Services Management Programme, College of Surgeons, Ireland Dublin, Ireland, . | |
1997 | A. Jamie Saris (1997) “Region and Nation in the Great Irish Exhibition of 1853 “Region and Nation in the Great Irish Exhibition of 1853 QUB, Belfast, UK, . | |
1997 | A. Jamie Saris (1997) Culture and Commodities: Selling Ireland and Buying Irish in the Great Dublin Exhibition of 1853 Paper presented at the conference, Cultural Practices and Cultural Identity: Sociological Contributions to the Understanding of Culture, Sociological Association of Ireland Westport, Ireland, . | |
1996 | A. Jamie Saris (1996) To Show What We Can Be and What We've Been: The Great Irish Exhibition of 1853 Paper presented at the conference Anthropology, Colonialism, and Post-Colonialism, Anthropological Association of Ireland Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland, . | |
1996 | A. Jamie Saris (1996) Consuming Traditions: Producing the Nation in the Great Irish Exhibition of 1853 Paper presented at the session Representations and Self-Representations of Indigenous People: Essays in Honor of Raymond D. Fogelson, American Anthropological Association San Francisco, CA USA, . | |
1996 | A. Jamie Saris (1996) The Logic of Money: Producing Persons and Developing Institutions in Rural Ireland Paper read at The Maynooth Anthropology and Sociology Seminar Series Maynooth Seminar Series, . | |
1995 | A. Jamie Saris (1995) Debatably Irish: The Uses of Irrationality for Articulating Irishness in the Work of John Waters Paper presented at the session Articulating the State: Writers and the Nation. American Anthropological Association Washington, DC, USA, . | |
1995 | A. Jamie Saris (1995) Space, Person, and Production in an Irish Asylum Lecture given at the Department of Sociology, University College, Cork, Ireland Cork, Ireland, . | |
1995 | A. Jamie Saris (1995) Culture and History in the Half-Way House: The Politics of Tradition and the Rural Irish Middle Class Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the American Conference of Irish Studies QUB, Belfast, UK, . | |
1994 | A. Jamie Saris (1994) Narrative, Illness, and Institutions Paper presented at the session, The Culture and Politics of Psychiatric Care: Language, Power and Changing Institutions, American Anthropological Association Atlanta, Georgia, USA, . | |
1994 | A. Jamie Saris (1994) Whiskey, Violence, and Madness: Reproducing the Irrational in Ireland Paper presented at the conference, Anthropology and Journalism, Autumn Meeting of The Anthropological Association of Ireland Dublin, Ireland, . | |
1992 | A. Jamie Saris (1992) Where is the Snow That Was So Bright Last Year?: Ethnography and Community in the West of Ireland Paper presented at the session Ethnography and National Tradition in Europe, American Anthropological Association San Francisco, CA USA, . | |
2002 | A. Jamie Saris (2002) Culture and 'the Underclass' in the New Ireland Department of Social Anthropology, The University of Manchester Manchester, England, 22/04/2002-. | |
2002 | A. Jamie Saris (2002) Crashing Into the Ethnic Pentagon: Reflections on Race and Culture in the New Ireland 'Race, Culture, and Interculturalism', at the Annual Meeting of the Anthropological Association of I Dublin, Ireland, 08/06/2002-09/06/2002. | |
2001 | A. Jamie Saris and B. Bartley (2001) Developing Culture?: Social Inclusion Discourses and Activities as Ethnographic Problems Writing the City: Urban Life in the Era of Globalisation L.S.B. Dublin, 08/01/2001-30/12/1999. | |
2022 | Katja Seidel, David Prendergast, A Jamie Saris (2022) You Need Something to Look Forward to European Association of Social Anthropologists 2022 Conference Belfast, North Ireland, 27/07/2022-29/07/2022. | |
2016 | A. Jamie Saris (2016) Caring Cultures/Cultures of Care This conference wishes to unpack the idea of care in both formal and informal settings through original theoretical and empirical studies Maynooth, Kildare, Ireland, 16/03/2016-17/03/2016. | |
2015 | A. Jamie Saris (2015) The Brain, The Social Brain and Addicition Pint of Science Dublin, Ireland, . |
Published Report
Book Review
Educational Article
Year | Publication | |
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2020 | A. Jamie Saris (2020) Why is Donald Trump dancing to YMCA?. [Educational Article] [Link] | |
2017 | A. Jamie Saris (2017) Could you survive a zombie apocalypse?. Dublin: [Educational Article] |
Magazine Article
Year | Publication | |
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2017 | Fitzsimons, M; Doherty, C; Saris, J; Power, R; Lambert, V; Varley, J (2017) Co-designing Integrated Care Using Participatory Action Research [PAR]: The Epilepsy Partnership in Care [EPiC] Project. LONDON: [Magazine Article] [DOI] [Full-Text] |
Radio Presentation
Year | Publication | |
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2014 | A. Jamie Saris (2014) Why Do We Que?. [Radio Presentation] [Link] | |
2013 | A. Jamie Saris (2013) Dr. Jamie Saris, Snr Lecturer in Anthropology at NUI Maynooth to talk about one of those stories you dont forget, a Wild Man found in Vietnam. Dublin: [Radio Presentation] [Link] | |
2024 | A. Jamie Saris (2024) Science Fiction and Tech. [Radio Presentation] [Link] | |
2023 | A. Jamie Saris (2023) The Endurance of Barbie. [Radio Presentation] [Link] | |
2023 | A. Jamie Saris (2023) What The Simpsons tells us about who we are. [Radio Presentation] [Link] | |
2023 | A. Jamie Saris (2023) The Dark Side of Thanksgiving. [Radio Presentation] |
Reviews
Year | Publication | |
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1994 | Saris A. (1994) The return of the repressed: Bringing culture back to psychiatry - EMPTYING BEDS: The work of an emergency psychiatry unit. Lorna A. Rhodes. 1991 University of California Press ETHNOPSYCHIATRY: The cultural construction of professional and folk psychiatries. Atwood D. Gaines, ed. 1992 State University of New York Press. [Reviews] [DOI] [Full-Text] |
Technical Publication
Note
Year | Publication | |
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2020 | Drążkiewicz E.; Strong T.; Scheper-Hughes N.; Turpin H.; Saris A.J.; Mishtal J.; Wulff H.; French B.; Garvey P.; Miller D.; Murphy F.; Maguire L.; Mhórdha M.N. (2020) Repealing Ireland's Eighth Amendment: abortion rights and democracy today. [Note] [DOI] [Full-Text] |
Published Interview
Year | Publication | |
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2013 | Maria Cecilia Dedios and Ekaterina Anderson (2013) Top of the heap: Jamie Saris and Elizabeth Wilson. [Published Interview] [Link] |
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Teaching Interests
I am prepared to teach courses
at any level in the specializations mentioned above. I am also prepared to teach courses in
anthropological research and writing. I
have taught anthropology courses at all levels from Introduction to Anthropology to advanced doctoral courses, and I am
a prolific trainer of PhDs, averaging, as the Primary Advisor, two completed doctorates per three years since 2000. I have also mentored postdoctoral researchers
as part of larger research teams in both Ireland and Africa. Finally, I have extensive experience in
presenting anthropological concepts to non-anthropologists, whether on outreach
courses to non-traditional students, to Faculty of Science students, or to
medical students in both Europe and North America.