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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 1 CURRICULUM VITAE Judith Noemí Freidenberg [email protected] MAJOR INTERESTS General: Social Anthropology (special focus on public and applied perspectives) Area: United States, Argentina Topical: Health & Well-Being, Aging; International Migration and Mobility Studies; Ethnographic and Mixed Methods; Museum Scholarship EDUCATION AND TRAINING Certificate in Social Gerontology, Center on Aging, University of Maryland, 2005 Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health, 1981-1984 Ph.D. in Anthropology, City University of New York, 1978 Licenciada en Ciencias Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, 1969 Diplôme D’Etudes Supérieures, Alliançe Francaise, Argentina, 1967 EMPLOYMENT 2012-present Full Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland 1 (Emerita since June 1, 2017) 2001-2012 Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland 1995-2001 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland 1984-1995 Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Coordinator of International Division, Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine 2 1980-1981 Research Associate, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York 1977-1980 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York School of Medicine, City University of New York 1975-1977 Doctoral Fellow, Hostos Community College, City University of New York 1 Affiliations at University of Maryland: The Maryland Population Center, Department of Community and Public Health; Center on Aging; Latin American Studies Center; Department of American Studies; Department of Women’s Studies; Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies; Center for Heritage Studies; Center for Global Migration 2 Joint affiliation with the Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development.
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CURRICULUM VITAE Judith Noemí Freidenberg [email protected] MAJOR INTERESTS General: Social Anthropology (special focus on public and applied perspectives) Area: United States, Argentina Topical: Health & Well-Being, Aging; International Migration and Mobility Studies;

Ethnographic and Mixed Methods; Museum Scholarship EDUCATION AND TRAINING Certificate in Social Gerontology, Center on Aging, University of Maryland, 2005 Post-Doctoral Fellow, National Institute of Mental Health, 1981-1984 Ph.D. in Anthropology, City University of New York, 1978 Licenciada en Ciencias Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, 1969 Diplôme D’Etudes Supérieures, Alliançe Francaise, Argentina, 1967 EMPLOYMENT 2012-present Full Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland1 (Emerita since June 1, 2017) 2001-2012 Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland 1995-2001 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Maryland 1984-1995 Assistant Professor of Anthropology & Coordinator of International Division, Department of Community Medicine, Mount Sinai School of Medicine2 1980-1981 Research Associate, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, Columbia University, New York 1977-1980 Adjunct Assistant Professor, Lehman College, City University of New York School of Medicine, City University of New York 1975-1977 Doctoral Fellow, Hostos Community College, City University of New York 1Affiliations at University of Maryland: The Maryland Population Center, Department of Community and Public Health; Center on Aging; Latin American Studies Center; Department of American Studies; Department of Women’s Studies; Meyerhoff Center for Jewish Studies; Center for Heritage Studies; Center for Global Migration2Joint affiliation with the Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development.

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HONORS AND AWARDS Milstein Award, Programa Raíces, Ministerio de Ciencia, Tecnología e Innovación Productiva, Argentina; August 5-September 7, 2017. Fulbright Specialist Award; to provide technical assistance in capacity building; 2016-2021. Sabbatical Leave; Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; spring, 2016. Director, Museum Scholarship and Material Culture Graduate Certificate Program; 2014-2017 Conference Award; Department of Anthropology and College of Behavioral and Social Sciences; to organize a public program, “Human Mobilities: Perspectives from History, Museology and Anthropology”; Driskell Center, University of Maryland; 2010 Sabbatical Leave; Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 2009 International Activity Grant; International Program with additional funding provided by the Department of Anthropology and the College of Behavioral and Social Sciences to organize a conference on immigration at the University of Maryland; 2008 Special Appropriation Grants, Prince Georges Government: to establish a Museum of the Immigrant Experience in Prince Georges County, Maryland; 2007 Pepsi Enhancement Grant; to support an immigrant museum; University of Maryland; 2006 Opportunity Grant, Maryland Humanities Council: to seek public reactions toward the creation of a community immigrant museum; Langley Park, Maryland, 2005 Curatorial Award, Center for Latino Initiatives, Smithsonian Institution; for digital exhibition Inside/Out; Washington, D.C.; 2002 Sabbatical Leave; Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland; 2002 Washington Association of Practicing Anthropologists (WAPA) Praxis Award; for “Exhibiting Anthropological Data on Latino Elderly in the United States”; Washington, D.C.; 2001 Latino Research Network Award: Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity; to lead the network and organize a conference on Latino issues; University of Maryland; 2000-2001 Latino Research Network Award; Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity; to develop the network; University of Maryland; 1999-2000 Travel Award; National Science Foundation; to participate in the International Congress of Ethnological and Anthropological Sciences; Mexico City; 1993 Exhibit Award; International Congress of Ethnological and Anthropological Sciences, Commission on Aging and the Aged; to curate “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem” with Mexican curators; Mexico City; 1993 Exhibit Award; American Anthropological Association, Association of Anthropology and Gerontology; to curate “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem” with Mexican curators; Mexico City; 1993 Conference Award; The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research; to organize a conference on urban ethnography; New York; 1992 Conference Award; The Center for the Study of Philanthropy; to participate in the “Conference on Philanthropy and Cultural Diversity”; New York; 1992 Conference Award; The Pew Charitable Fund; to aid the International Division of Community Medicine (Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, CUNY); 1984-1987

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RESEARCH AWARDS Research Award (RASA); University of Maryland, 2014 Advance Grant; University of Maryland; 2013 Seed Grant; University of Maryland-Smithsonian Collaboration; 2012 Research Award; Graduate Research Board, University of Maryland; 2006 Samuel Iwry Faculty Research Fellowship; University of Maryland; 2003 Travel Award; International Relations, University of Maryland; 2003 Travel Award; International Relations, University of Maryland; 2002 Research Award; Department of Jewish Studies, University of Maryland; 2002 Travel Award; Department of Jewish Studies, University of Maryland; 2001 Research Award; Center for Heritage Studies, University of Maryland; 2001 Research Award; Graduate Research Board, University of Maryland; 1999 Research Award; Dean of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland; 1998 Research Award; Dean of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland; 1997 Research Award;The Erhman Fund Award, New York; 1992 Research Award; Social Sciences Research Council; New York; 1992 Research Award; New York Community Trust; New York; 1988 Exploratory Research Award; National Institute on Aging, New York; 1988-1990 Independent Investigator Award; CONICET (National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, Argentina; 1987 Research Award; United Hospital Fund; New York; 1987 Research Award; Morgan Guarantee Trust; New York; 1986 Research Award; Citibank; New York; 1985 National Research Service Award; National Institute of Mental Health; 1981-1984 TEACHING AWARDS, GRANTS, AND OTHER SPECIAL RECOGNITION:

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Outstanding Graduate Advisor Award; University of Maryland; March 2012 Consultant; Department of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland; 2010 Faculty of Color Achievement Award; University of Maryland; 2010 Travel Award; Centro de Antropología Social, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social (Center for Social Anthropology, Institute for Economic and Social Development, Argentina); to deliver the VI Esther Hermitte Lecture, 2010 Presidential Ethnic Minority Award; University of Maryland; 2008 Certificate of Appreciation; Department of Geography, University of Maryland; 2006 Teaching Award; Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland; 2006 Teacher as Scholars Program Award; University of Maryland; 2006 Faculty Fellowship; Georgetown University; Washington, D.C.; 2004-2005 Teaching Award; Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Argentina; 2001 Course Development Award; Center for Latin American Studies, University of Maryland; 2001 Teaching Fellow; University of Maryland; 1999-2000 Faculty Representative University of Maryland, The Carnegie Foundation’s Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and Learning initiative; 1999 Teaching Award; Fulbright Commission; Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1999 Faculty Fellowship; Lilly Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland; 1998-1999 University of Maryland College Park Scholars Program in American Studies; 1997 Curriculum Transformation Award; University of Maryland; 1996 Faculty Participant; The Teaching Portfolio Project of the Washington Area Consortium of Colleges and Universities; 1995-1996 Review Committee Member; National Institute of Health Minority Fellowship Program; 1995 Offices held in Professional Organizations

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On the Move, Board Member, American Anthropological Association, 2016-present Immigration Initiative, Board Member, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2017-present Voices of America, Advisory Board Member, (WAPA), 2017-present) Program Committee member (2017-2019), Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA) Perti Pelto Award Committee Member (2017-2019), Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA) Co-Editor, Practicing Anthropology (2015-2018), Society for Applied Anthropology (SFAA) Member, External Tenure and Promotion Resource Panel, American Anthropological Association (2012-present) International Consultant, Consejo de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas (Technical and Scientific Research Council), Argentina (2011-present) Judge, Eduardo Archetti Prize, Centro de Antropología Social, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires, Argentina (2016-present) Chair, Publications Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology (2012-2015) Member, Praxis Award Committee, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists (2011) Member, Interest Group for the Anthropology of Public Policy, American Anthropological Association (2011-present) Executive Secretary, Society for Applied Anthropology (2008-2011) Review Committee, Consortium of Practicing and Applied Anthropologists (2008-2011) Member, Red de Investigadores Argentinos sobre Migraciones Internacionales Contemporáneas; Argentina (2010-present) Oral History Project, Society for Applied Anthropology, Chair, 2006, Member, (2001-2006) Board Member and Academic Liaison, WAPA, 2000-2017 President, WAPA (Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists), 2004-2005 Invited Participant, Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano; 2002 University of Maryland Representative to Consortium of Practicing and Applied Anthropology Programs, 2001-2017

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Member, International Union of Ethnological and Anthropological Sciences, Commission on Aging and the Aged, (1998-2002) Argentine-North American Association; Vice-President for Social Sciences (1991- 1995) Corresponding Secretary, Association for Anthropology and Gerontology (AAGE), (1995) MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS American Anthropological Association, Fellow Society for Applied Anthropology, Fellow National Association for Practicing Anthropologists, member Society for Anthropology and Gerontology, member Association for Latina and Latino Anthropologists, member Society for Medical Anthropology, member Society for Urban Anthropology, member Washington Association of Practicing Anthropologist, member World Anthropologies Network EDITORIAL SERVICE Advisory Board Member, Well-Being Book Series, Lexington Press. Co-Editor, Practicing Anthropology (2015-2018), SFAA Member, Consejo Académico Asesor (Advisory Academic Committee), Estudios de Antropología Social* (Studies in Social Anthropology), Buenos Aires, Argentina Member of Editorial Board, Agathos, Barcelona, Spain Editorial Committee Member, Atención Socio-Sanitaria y Bienestar* (ISSIS) (Social Health and Well-Being Services) (2000-present). Member, Editorial Assistance, New York Academy of Sciences, Anthropology Section (1992-1998). REVIEWING ACTIVITIES FOR JOURNALS AND GRANTING AGENCIES

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For Journals American Anthropologist; Human Organization; Anthropological Quarterly; Identities; Journal of Cross- Cultural Gerontology; Latino Studies; Hispanic American Historical Review; Research on Aging; American Journal of Sociology; The Gerontologist; Medical Anthropology; International Migration Review; Latin American Historical Review; Cuadernos de Antropología Social [Journal of Social Anthropology]; Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social [Institute of Social and Economic Development]; Medical Anthropology Quarterly; American Antiquity; Journal of Jewish Identities; Anthropology and Aging Quarterly; American Ethnologist; Odisea, Revista de Estudios Migratorios, Universidad de Buenos Aires; Journal of Gerontology, Ethnic and Racial Studies; Social Science and Medicine; Mundo Agrario; Anthropology in Action For Granting Agencies National Science Foundation; National Endowment for the Humanities; Russell Sage Foundation; FONCYT (Fondo Para la Investigación Científica y Tecnología [Foundation for Scientific and Technological Research, Argentina]; ANPCyT (Agencia de Promoción Científica y Técnica [Agency for Scientific and Technical Promotion, Argentina]; CONICET (Consejo de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas); Fulbright Commission; National Institutes of Health; The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research; The City University of New York Foundation; Government Accountability Office; Israeli Science Foundation For Publishers Allyn & Bacon; Altamira; Lexington Books; Rutgers University Press; Berghahn Books; Bloomsbury Publishers; Rowman & Littlefield; Routledge, Taylor & Francis.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ROLES Montgomery College, Department of Anthropology. Advisory Board member; 2015-present Montgomery Primary Care Coalition. Consultant, 2008 Smithsonian Institution, Center for Latino Initiatives. Washington, D.C., Curator, 2002 Baltimore City Life Museums (BLCM); Baltimore, 1996 Beth Abraham Hospital Center. Grants Coordinator; 1994 Mount Sinai Department of Geriatrics. Consultant; New York, 1992 Pan American Health Organization. Consultant; Washington, D.C., 1992 ExitArt. Consultant; New York, 1991 Edith Ehrman Fund. Exhibit Consultant; New York, 1991

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. PUBLICATIONS Books 2016 Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: The View from Prince George’s County, Maryland. Lexington Books 2013 La Invención de los Gauchos Judíos. Buenos Aires, Argentina: Prometeo 2009 The Invention of the Jewish Gauchos: Villa Clara and the Construction of

Argentine Identity. Austin, Texas: Texas University Press 2005 Memorias de Villa Clara, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Antropofagia [reprinted in 2009] 2000 Growing Old in El Barrio. New York: New York University Press

Edited Books 1995 The Anthropology of Low-Income Urban Enclaves: The Case of East Harlem.

New York: New York Academy of Sciences.

Chapters in Books 2017 “Trans-border Economic, Ecological and Health Processes: A Commentary to Part IV. In: “Anthropological Visions of the US-Mexico Transborder Region”. Carlos Velez Ibañez and Josiah Heyman, editors. University of Arizona Press 2011 “Los Estados Unidos y La Migración de Elites: Historias de Vida y

Relocalización Espacial en Buenos Aires, Argentina; In Migraciones Internacionales Contemporáneas: Estudios para el Debate; Cynthia Pizarro, editor. Ediciones Ciccus: Buenos Aires, Argentina

1998 Freidenberg, Judith and Edit Masuelli. “Argentines in the United States.” The Encyclopedia of American Immigrant Cultures. David Levinson and Melvin Ember, editors. New York: Macmillan, pp. 38-42

1986 Kasinitz, Philip and Judith Freidenberg. “The Puerto Rican Parade and West Indian Carnival: Public Celebrations in New York City.” Caribbean Life in New York City: Socio- cultural Dimensions. Constance R. Sutton and Elsa M. Chaney, eds. New York: Center for Migration Studies, pp. 327-349

Edited Jounal Issues 2015 (With Jorge Durand) “How we talk about migration? Voices from the U.S. and Mexico. Practicing Anthropologist 38 (1), Fall 2015 2013 “Immigration and Well-Being”. Practicing Anthropologist 35 (4), Fall 2013

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 2006 “Latino Immigrant Health: Research Initiatives on Latino Immigrants in a Low

Income Enclave close to a Major University Campus.” Journal of Latino-Latin American Studies (2)2

2005 (Co-Editor, with Tony Whitehead) “Uses of Applied Ethnography in Community, Health and Development.” Practicing Anthropologist (27)2.

2001 “Debating the Uses of Anthropology: Latin America and the United States.” Journal of Latin American Anthropology (6)2

2000 “Training Practicing Anthropologists: The University of Maryland Experience.” Practicing Anthropologist 22(3)

Articles in Refeered Journals 2011 “Researching Global Spaces Ethnographically: Queries on Methods for the

Study of Virtual Populations.” Human Organization (70)3 2009 “Metodologías Etnográficas para el Estudio de los Expatriados Norteamericanos: Una

Aproximación Exploratoria; Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos; 66: pp. 219-234

2008 “Development Anthropology is a Contact Sport: Interview with Michael Cernea.” Human Organization 66(4): pp. 339-354

2006 Mieri, Magdalena, Judith Freidenberg, Katie Tracey, and Yixin Qiu. “Latino Community Identity and Development: The Case of a Community Museum in Langley Park, Maryland.” Journal of Latino/a-Latin American Studies 2(2): pp. 62-78

2006 “Elderly Latinos of Langley Park: Understanding Retirement Issues.” Journal of Latino/a-Latin American Studies 2(2): pp. 112-124.

2006 “A Conceptual Framework to Understand Latino Immigrants' Well Being: An Introduction to the Issue.” Journal of Latino/a-Latin American Studies 2(2): pp.1-9

2006 Mieri, Magdalena, Judith Freidenberg, Katie Tracey, and Yixin Qiu “Latino Community Identity and Development: The Case of a Community Museum in Langley Park, Maryland.” Journal of Latino/a-Latin American Studies 2(2): pp. 62-78

2004 Danklmajer, Christine, Judith Freidenberg, Laura Andrea Kostlin, and M. Alejandra Colom. “La Etnografía en la Gestión Pública: Análisis de una Experiencia Metodológica en Argentina; Atención Socio- Sanitaria y Bienestar 4(1): pp. 24-30

2002 “Applied Anthropology/Antropología de la Gestión: Debating the Uses of Anthropology in the United States and Latin America: From Policy Ethnography to Theory of Practice: Introductory Considerations.” Journal of Latin American Anthropology 6(2): pp. 4-19

2001 “From Policy Ethnography to Theory of Practice: A Comparison of Applied Anthropology in the U.S. and Latin America.” Journal for Latin American Anthropology 6(2): pp. 4-20.

2001 Freidenberg, Judith and Marcos Pantelis. “ ‘Si No Hay Fé No Hay Nada’: Reflexiones Sobre la Espiritualidad; Atención Socio-Sanitaria y Bienestar; 1(4): pp. 4-15

2000 “Mitos Sobre el Envejecimiento: el Uso del Tiempo en la Vida Cotidiana”; Atención Socio-Sanitaria y Bienestar; 1: pp. 17-22

2000 “Vidas Privadas/Políticas Públicas; Historias de Vida Como Etnografía Aplicada”; Cuadernos de Antropología*. Buenos Aires, Argentina, pp. 147-166

1998 “The Social Construction and Reconstruction of the Other: Fieldwork in El Barrio.” Anthropological Quarterly 71(4): pp. 169-186

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 1998 Freidenberg, Judith and Muriel Hammer. “Social Networks and Health Care:

The Case of Elderly Latinos in East Harlem.” Urban Anthropology 27(1): pp. 49-85

1995 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem: A Multi-Media, Bilingual Exhibition.” Migration World XXIII(1/2): pp. 34-38

1995 “Policy Ethnography in East Harlem: Methodological Issues.” Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 749: pp. 119-136

1994 Freidenberg, Judith and Marc Weksler. “Fighting Influenza: Stronger Vaccines are Researchers' Goal.” Geriatrics 49(1): pp. 47-49

1993 Freidenberg, Judith, Michael Mulvihill and Louis Caraballo. “From Ethnography to Survey: Some Methodological Issues in Research on Health Seeking in East Harlem.” Human Organization 52(2): pp. 151-161

1992 Freidenberg, Judith and Ivonne Jiménez Velásquez. “Assessing Impairment among Hispanic Elderly: Biomedical and Ethnomedical Perspectives.” Clinical Gerontologist II(3 & 4): pp. 131-144

1992 Bloom, Samuel, Jane Moss, Renate Belville, Judith Freidenberg, Debbie Indyk, and Edward Speedling. “Community Medicine: Its Contribution to the Social Science of Medicine.” The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine 59(6): pp. 461-469

1992 Merino, Rolando, Judith Freidenberg, Ellen Fischer and Alan Silver. “An International Program in Community Medicine at Mt. Sinai Medical Center.” The Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine 59(6): pp. 455-460

1991 Seijo, Rosa, Henry Gómez, and Judith Freidenberg. “Language as a Communication Barrier in Medical Care for Hispanic Patients.” Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 13(4): pp. 363-376

1991 “Participatory Research and Grassroots Development: A Case from Harlem.” City and Society 5(1): pp. 64-76

1991 “Investigación de La Salud en Una Comunidad; Trabajo Social y Salud; 8: pp. 199- 221

1990 Bosch, Samuel, Ellen Fischer, Judith Freidenberg, Rolando Merino, and Allan Silver. “Un Programa de Cooperación Internacional Que Promueve Desarrollo Social; Medicina y Sociedad; 13(5-6): pp. 25-30

1990 Freidenberg, Judith and Philip Kasinitz. “Rituales Públicos en La Politización de La Etnicidad en Nueva York; Desarrollo Económico y Social; 117: pp. 109-132

1989 “La Migración Argentina a Estados Unidos: El Caso de Ana; Estudios Migratorios Latinoamericanos; 11: pp. 111-134

1988 Freidenberg, Judith, Graciela Imperiale and Mary Lou Skovron. “Migrant Careers and Well-Being of Women.” International Migration Review 22: pp. 208-225.

1987 Bosh, Samuel, Judith Freidenberg, and Angélica Flores. “El Desarrollo de Los Sistemas de Atención Médica Prepaga en Los Estados Unidos de Norteamérica; Medicina y Sociedad; 10(3): pp. 61-70

1985 Bosch, Samuel, Ellen Fischer, Judith Freidenberg and Rolando Merino. “Asistencia Técnica, Participación Comunitaria e Integración Docente- Asistencial”; Medicina y Sociedad; ) 8(3): pp. 66-71

1983 “The Politicization of Puerto Rican Ethnicity.” Ethnic Groups V(1-2): pp. 31- 54

1982 Soruco, Cristina and Judith Freidenberg. “Recursos y Trabajo en Alfarcito”; Etnía;11: pp. 1-7

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Articles in Editor-Reviewed Journals 2018 (With Shirley Fiske); “Where is Practice in Practicing Anthropology?”; Practicing Anthropology, Vol. 40 (1): 2-18 2015 (With Jorge Durand); Introduction to Practicing Anthropology, Vol. 38:1, Fall 2009 Freidenberg, Judith and Gail Thakur. “Immigrant Life Histories as a Heritage Resource for

Civic Engagement.” Practicing Anthropologist 31(3): pp. 30-35 2006 Chambers, Erve and Judith Freidenberg. [reprinted in 2009] “The Inventions

of Practice: A Future for Applied Anthropology.” In Teaching Anthropology, SACC (Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges) Notes: pp. 39-41

2005 Whitehead, Tony L. and Judith Freidenberg. “Uses of Applied Ethnography in Community, Health and Development by Anthropologists with Master Level Training.” Practicing Anthropologist 27(2): pp. 1-4

2005 Freidenberg, Judith and Roberta Cosentino. “Commentary What do the Young say about being Sixty-Five?” Practicing Anthropologist 27(3): pp. 42-43

2005 “Some Final Comments.” In “Uses of Applied Ethnography in Community, Health and Development by Anthropologists with Master Level Training.” Practicing Anthropologist 27(2): p. 33

2000 Freidenberg, Judith and Erve Chambers. “Pedagogical Reflections on Practitioner Training Programs.” In “Training Practicing Anthropologists: The University of Maryland Experience.” Judith Freidenberg, editor. Practicing Anthropologist 22(3): pp. 2-5

1993 “Ethnicity and Volunteerism in an Inner Housing Project.” Practicing Anthropologist 15(3): pp. 3-5

1986 “Middle-Class Hispanic Women in the United States: One Migrant’s Story.” Working Papers on Women in International Development #100

Reports 2006 “Service Learning as Civic Engagement.” Center for Teaching Excellence, University of

Maryland 2002 “The Anthropology of the Immigrant Life-Course.” Center for Heritage Studies, University

of Maryland 2000 “Elderly Latinos of Langley Park: Understanding Retirement Issues.” University of

Maryland’s Graduate Research Board and Casa de Maryland, Maryland 2000 Freidenberg, Judith, Pat Nelson, Kerry Weeda and Maria Cristina Franseschini. “A Report

of Findings and Recommendations for the Retired Volunteer Service Corps.” Dr. Judith Freidenberg’s Cross- Cultural Aging Seminar Class (Anth 6880)

1999 Freidenberg, Judith and Janna Bowen. “Immigrant Women and Work. CASA de Maryland 1995 “Women in Global Perspective: The United Nations Prepares for

Beijing.” UNESCO, New York 1993 “Cultural and Social Variables: Their Implication for Comparative Policy Research on

Elderly’s Quality of Life.” Longevity and Society Program (Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine), New York

1992 “Growing Old Puerto Rican in East Harlem: Poverty and Health Issues.” Committee for Public Policy Research on Contemporary Hispanic Issues and Research on the Urban Underclass. Social Science Research Council, New York

1992 “An Exploration of Volunteerism: Cross-Cultural Perspectives.” Longevity and Society Program (Department of Geriatrics and Adult Development, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine), New York

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 1991 “Technical Assistance to Health Professionals in Montevideo,Uruguay.” Program in Adult

Health, The Pan American Health Organization, Washington, D.C. 1991 “Maternal and Child Health Pilot Project.” North General Hospital, New York 1990 “A Participatory Volunteer Program for East Harlem Elderly Residents.” Health Services

Research and Development Unit, Department of Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

1986 “Being Old in East Harlem: The People of Casabe.” Health Services Research and Development Unit, Department of Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

1985 Freidenberg, Judith and Nadine Julius. “Site visit of the Department of Community Medicine, Universidad Católica Madre y Maestra, Dominican Republic.” International Division, Department of Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

Book Reviews 2018 “What does an international anthropology of the U.S. say about the global practice of the discipline? American Anthropologist, Book Forum, February 25 2017 Becoming Legal: Immigration Law and Mixed-Status Families, by Ruth Gomberg Muñoz. American Ethnologist, vol. 44, No. 2, May 2013 Transitions and Transformations: Cultural Perspectives on Aging and the Life Course,

Caitrin Lynch and Jason Danely, Editors. Agathos 2012 The Protest Psychosis: How Schizophrenia Became a Black Disease, by

Jonathan Metzl. Medical Anthropological Quarterly 26.2: 309-310 2002 No Aging in India: Alzheimer’s, the Bad Family and Other Modern Things, by

Lawrence Cohen, and White Saris and Sweet Mangos: Gender and Body in North India, by Sarah Lamb. American Ethnologist 29(1): pp. 201- 203

Oher Scholarly Publications 2017 (with Anahi Viladrich) “Donald Trump y sus decisions sobre immigración. Racismo y Xenofoia: el espíritu de la época. Blog in Pescado Fresco, August 31 2012 “Open or Closed Access?” Society for Applied Anthroplogy (SFAA) News

Letter 23(2): page 12 2012 “Human Experience, Museums, and Human Rights.” Anthropology News. February 2012 2008 “Interview with Orlando Fals Borda.” For the Oral History Program of the

Society for Applied Anthropology, March 28, 2008 2003 “Interview with Michael Cernea.” For the Oral History Program of the

Society for Applied Anthropology, June 30, 2003 2002 “Inside/Out: Growing Old (Latino) in the United States, A Curatorial

Essay.” For Virtual Gallery, Center for Latino Initiatives, Smithsonian Institution

2002 “Exhibiting Visual Data on Latino Elderly in the U.S.” Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists Newsletter 24 (7)

2002 “The Previous Wave of Argentine Immigration to the United States: Ana’s Life Story.” Latin American Studies Center News XII (2): pp. 6-7

2001 “Interview with Erve Chambers.” For the Oral History Program of the Society for Applied Anthropology, May 20, 2001

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 1993 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem.” Anthropology News Network 1(1):

pp. 16-17 1993 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem.” Aging Today, American

Geriatric Association Newsletter, May/June: page 13 1992 “Medical Systems as Metaphor for Society.” The Gentle Reader, A

Literature and Medical Monthly, Medical Students Association, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, September: page 3

INVITED TALKS 2018

“Jewish Immigration to the Argentine Republic and its Contributions to the Development and Formation of Argentina and the U.S.”; panelist, Consulado de la República Argentina,

New York, November 27

“Contemporary Conversations on Immigration”; Applied Anthropology Seminar, November 13 “Conversations about Immigration in the US: The Case of Prince George’s County”. DC History Conference, November 3

“Movilidad Rural: El Caso de Villa Clara, Entre Ríos”, Taller “Migraciones desde, dentro y hacia áreas Rurales, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires,

August 17 2017

“The Latino Diaspora and the Great Central American Migration”, panelist, Prince George’s County Council, District 2, September 30

“The View from Prince George’s County”, Center for the Study of Democracy, St. Mary’s College of Maryland, September 14

“La temática migratoria en los Estados Unidos. Terceras Jornadas Entrerrianas de Inmigración. Concordia, Argentina, August 25 “Immigration in the Age of Trump”, panelist, University Libraries, University of Maryland, April 6

“Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: The View from Prince George’s County, Maryland”. Book Presentation for Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, February 7

2016

“Conversaciones contemporáneas sobre migración en los Estados Unidos: El caso de Prince George’s, Maryland”. I Congreso Internacional Lenguas-Migraciones-Culturas, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina, November 12. “Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: The View from Prince George’s County, Maryland”. Book Presentation for “On the Move”, Public Initiative of the American Anthropological Association, October 25.

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“Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: The View from Prince George’s County, Maryland”. National Hispanic Heritage Month, at the Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission, October 21.

“Contemporary Conversations on Immigration in the United States: The View from Prince George’s County, Maryland. Speaking of Books, Conversations with Campus Authors, McKeldin Library, University of Maryland, October 18. “Service Learning: What have I learned?” Office of Leadership and Community Service-Learning, September 19. “Conversaciones sobre Inmigración en EEUU”, Universidad de Buenos Aires, June 2.

“Prácticas de Ciudadanía y Culturas de Emigración: El Caso de los Estadounidenses en Argentina” Instituto de Investigación Gino Germani, May 3.

“Imaginarios de Inmigración, Etnicidad y Clase Social en una Colonia Agrícola,”

Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires, April 13. 2015

“Cultures of Research and Publishing in the Social Sciences Forum”, Panelist, University of Maryland Libraries, October 15

“The Changing Face of Prince George’s County”. Progressive Cheverly Association,

October “UMD Careers in Museums and Archives Panel”, Panelist, University of Maryland, Nov 4 “Contextualizing Oral History Research”, University of Maryland, Nov. 5 “Immigrant Communities in Prince George’s County”. Maryland Social Entrepreneur Corps II, September 22 2012 “Travel Tales: Stories of Migration”. Independent Film Series, Hyattsville Public Library, January 28 2011 “The Invention of the Jewish Gauchos.” Kehila Chadasha, February 6 2010 “La Memoria Histórica y Biográfica.” Sociedad Hebraica, Buenos Aires , July 15

“Migración y Salud.” Maestría en Política Migratoria, Universidad Nacional de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, July 22.

“Understanding the Modern Phenomenon of the Expatriate.” International Womens’ Association, Buenos Aires, , July 28.

“The Anthropologist and Civic Engagement.” Prof. Chambers’s Applied Anthropology class, University of Maryland, September 13.

“Gerchunoff and The Jewish Gauchos.” Panelist, Las Americas

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Society, New York, New York, October 14

“The Invention of the Jewish Gauchos.” A Jewish Literary Festival and Embassy of Argentina Collaboration, Washington, DC, October 22 “Haciendo Comunidad, Sharing Knowledge and Experiences. Latin American Studies Johns Hopkins University, October 26

“Visual Representations of Ethnographic Research.” Panelist, “Human Mobility: Perspectives from History, Anthropology, and Museology.” A Department of Anthropology and David C. Driskell Center Collaboration, University of Maryland, November 11

“Dinámicas Identitarias de los Estadounidenses en Buenos Aires: Problemáticas Metodológicas y Empíricas, January 4, Buenos Aires, Argentina

“Virtual Ethnography of Expats.” Maryland Population Center, University of Maryland,

College Park, April 8 “Epistemology of Ethnographic Knowledge: Virtual Versus Conventional Ethnography.”

CUSAG Seminar Series on Applied Urban Ethnographic and Community Health Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, May 4

“The Invention of the Jewish Gauchos.” Jewish Study Center, Washington,

D.C., May 2

2009 “Ethnographic Methodologies for the Study of U.S. Expatriates: AnExploration.” Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires, Argentina, April 4

“Transnational Immigration-Emigration as Social Capital: A Comparative Approach to Global Mobility.” Paper delivered to “Eurasia in a Shifting Global Context: Building Interdisciplinary Bridges.” Koc University, Istanbul, Turkey, June 20

“Ruth Fredman Cernea: Anthropologist.” WAPA (Washington Association of

Professional Anthropologists), Washington, D.C., November 1 2008 “Issues in Immigration Research.” In “Class, Diversity and the City,” course

taught by Professor Howell Baum, Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Maryland, College Park, March 31

“Commemorating International Women’s Day: Constraints and Opportunities in Women’s Lives.” CEGA (Center for Argentine Graduate Students), Washington, D.C., March 6

“Immigration and National Identity in Argentina: Memory and Ideology of Belonging in

Villa Clara.” Latin American Studies Center, University of Maryland, College Park, November 11

“The Anthropology of the Immigrant Life Course.” National Institute of

Health, Bethesda, Maryland, September 1

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. “Immigrant Populations in the Maryland Landscape.” Seminars for Teachers,

University of Maryland, College Park, April 24

2007 “Transnational Social Networks as Social Capital: The Role of Immigrant Women in Sustainable Development.” Human Rights, Women and Development, Fourth Arab Reform Conference, Alexandria, Egypt, March 3

“Memories of Villa Clara”, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists,

Washington, D.C., January 8 “Understanding Provider Culture.” Cancer Control Institute. Georgetown

University, Washington, D.C., September 19

“Culturally Sensitive Research on Health.” George Washington Medical School, Washington, D.C., November 13

“Entre el Aula y el Campo: Experiencias en la Enseñanza de la Etnografía. Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires, August 3

2006 “The Immigrant Life Course.” Keynote Speaker, Conference “Latino: Our Many Faces, Our Many Stories: Challenges for Mental Health Professionals.” Greater Washington Latino Mental Health Network, University of Maryland, October 7

“The Coalition for Civic Engagement and Leadership.” Panelist. The Center

for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, October 27

2005 Freidenberg, Judith, Paul Shackel, and Lena Mortensen. “Immigrant Museum Research Proposal.” Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Board Meeting, Maryland, December 1

“Memorias de Villa Clara, Argentina Embassy, Washington, D.C., October 27 “Presentation on Current Research.” Center for Heritage Studies, University of Maryland,

October 19 “Memorias de Villa Clara”, Museo de Arte Popular José Hernández, Buenos Aires, July 3 “Applied Anthropology and Museology.” Workshop, Instituto Nacional de Antropología y

Pensamiento Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires, June 30 “Memorias de Villa Clara, Villa Clara, Entre Ríos, Argentina, June 25

“Anthropology and Educational Experiences Abroad,” Villa Domínguez, Entre Ríos,

Argentina, June 24 “Memorias de Villa Clara: Los Usos Del Patrimonio”, Lecture delivered for the

Course General Folklore, Instructor Ana María Dupey, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Buenos Aires, June 9

2004 “Current Research on Immigration.” Department of Anthropology,University of Maryland, November 3

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“What can be said about Spanish-Speaking Communities from an Anthropological Perspective?” Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland , March 9

“Principles of Community Based Research Curriculum Development and Student Assessment.” Session I: Role of Faculty in Community-Based Learning and Research. 2004 Conference on Community Driven Research and Social Change in the National Capital Region, Washington, D.C., April 17

“Growing Old in El Barrio.” Poster Presentation for “Showcasing Gerontology

Scholarship.” College of Health and Human Performance, University of Maryland, April 23

“Becoming an Anthropologist.” Association of Student Anthropologists (ASA),

Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, October 22

2003 “Anthropological Research on International Immigration to Entre Rios, Argentina,” Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires, August 4

“Activism and Academia: Enhancing Meaningful Dialogue between Academia and Community Activists, Panelist, Consortium on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland, November 1

2002 “Visual Renditions of Anthropological Knowledge.” Women’s Studies

Graduate Colloquium, University of Maryland

“Inside/Out: Growing Old in the United States.” Opening of Virtual Exhibit Smithsonian Institution, Center for Latino Initiatives, Washington, D.C., February 15

“Exhibiting Visual Data on Latino Elderly in the U.S.:2001 Praxis Award.” Washington Association of Practicing Anthropologists Washington, D.C.

Meet the Professors Series, “A Virtual Exhibit on Aging from the Smithsonian,” Senior University, University of Maryland

“Update on the History of Villa Clara Project.” Municipalidad de Villa Clara, Entre Ríos, Argentina

2001 “Growing Old in El Barrio.” Center for Latino Initiatives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

“Medical Anthropology: A Presentation to the Department of Internal Medicine.” Prince Georges Hospital. Cheverly, Maryland

“Una Referencia: La Antropología Aplicada en la Universidad de Maryland. Antropólogos Dentro y Fuera de la Academia, Segundo Encuentro Nacional de Antropología y Gestión, Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, University de Buenos Aires

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. “Contemporary Social Memory and Jewish Immigration to Argentina.” Department of Jewish Studies, University of Maryland “Interpreting Latino Cultures: Research and Museums.” Smithsonian Center for Latino Initiatives, Washington, D.C., May 16

“Perspectives on Growing Older.” Panel Discussion. Public Program, The New York Historical Society, New York

2000 “The Neighborhood as a Unit of Study.” Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Maryland

“Elderly Latino of Langley Park.” Meet the Professors Series, Senior University, University of Maryland

“Community Needs: Elders, Women and Youth-at-Risk: A Panel Discussion. In “Reconstructing Central America II: The Pueblos of Maize in the United States.” Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Maryland

“Research on Immigrant and Latino Aging.” Health and Society Research Group, University of Maryland

“Growing Old in El Barrio.” Museum of the City of New York, co-hosted by New York University Press, New York

1999 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem.” Department of Architecture and Urban Planning, University of Maryland

1998 “Anthropological Interviewing.” Department of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland 1997 “Fieldwork and Ethnography of Health and Illness.” Department ofWomen’s Studies,

University of Maryland “Curriculum Transformation Conference.” Department of Women’s Studies, University of Maryland.

1996 “The Life History as Anthropological Tool.” Department of Anthropology, American University, Washington, D.C.

1995 “Research on East Harlem Elderly Hispanics.” Philadelphia Geriatric Center, Philadelphia

1994 “Methods of Cultural Research in Urban Anthropology.” Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires

1992 “The Anthropology of Low Income Urban Enclaves: The Case of East Harlem.” Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and Museum of the City of New York, New York

“Techniques to Disseminate Social Science Research on Health to Public Policy.” Terceras

Jornadas de la Asociación Española de Trabajo Social, Barcelona, Spain

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. “Volunteerism in the United States. Symposium on Voluntarism and the Corporate Sector.”

International Leadership Center, Nagoya, Japan “The Context of Giving among Inner City Hispanics in New York: Elderly Voluntarism in

Harlem.” Center for the Study of Philanthropy, CUNY, New York “Interdisciplinary Research in Health.” Health Psychology Seminar, Graduate

Center, CUNY, New York

1991 “Health Care and Social Networks of Elderly Hispanics.” Metropolitan Medical Anthropology Association, New York

“Assessing Impairment Among Hispanic Elderly: Biomedical and Ethnomedical Perspectives.” Hunter-Mt. Sinai Geriatric Education Conference, New York

“Anthropology in a Medical School.” Mt. Sinai Medical Students Association, New York.

“Aging Research: Some Methodological Considerations.” Ministry of Health, Buenos Aires, Argentina 1990 “Delivering Public Service to Minority Elderly: Socio-Cultural Issues,” Interdisciplinary Faculty Seminar on Longevity and Society: The Graduate Center (CUNY), New York

“East Harlem Hispanics: Socio-Cultural Issues in the Provision of Medical and Social Services.” Department of Social Work, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, New York

“Social Science Research on Population Health: Implications for Service and Policy.” Hospital Salut Comunitaria* (Hospital of Community Health), Barcelona, Spain

1989 “Health and Participatory Research among the Elderly.” Casabe Housing for the Elderly, New York

“East Harlem Interagency Council for the Elderly.” Service Providers’ Association, East

Harlem, New York “Ethnomedical and Biomedical Models of Health Care: Clinical Implications.”

Internal Medical Associates, Mt. Sinai Hospital, New York

1988 “Promoting Volunteerism.” United Hospital Fund, New York 1987 “Ethnicity and Health Care.” Medical Students Association Mt. Sinai School

of Medicine, New York.

“Issues in Ethnicity and Health Care.” Department of Geriatrics, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

1984 “Migration as a Process of Change: Its Influence on Well-Being,” Cultural Pluralism

Seminar. Columbia University, New York

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. “Social Class and Well-Being: A Comparative Exploration of the Immigrant Experience.”

Interdisciplinary Workshop Series on Health Issues, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

1982 “Migration-Stress Research: The Interview Guide,” Interdisciplinary Workshop Series on

Health Issues, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine, New York

“Research on Migration and Mental Health.” Facultad Latino-Americana de Ciencias Sociales, Buenos Aires

1979 “The Political Evolution of Ethnicity Among Puerto Ricans in New York City,” Anthropology Colloquium CUNY Graduate Center, New York

“Three Leadership Types among Puerto Ricans in New York City,”

Conference on the Anthropology of New York City CUNY Graduate Center, New York PEER-REVIEWED TALKS AT PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATIONS 2018 “Expatriation”. In “Migration as Emigration and Immigration: Imagined Nation,

Nationality and “Citizenship”, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Florianópolis, Brazil

2015 Discussant, Migration and Changing Age-Scripts”. American Anthropological Association, November 21, Denver

2014 Virtual Methods for the Study of Expatriation and Citizenship. Society for Applied

Anthropology, Albuquerque Freidenberg, Judith and Gail Thakur: Immigrant Voices. Society for Applied

Anthropology, Albuquerque Discussant, Migration Research and Practice. Society for Applied Anthropology,

Albuquerque Discussant, De Aquí y de Allá: Theory, Methods and Issues of Transborder Regions.

Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque 2013 “A Conceptual Framework for Immigrant Well-Being.” In Immigration and Well-

Being. Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver

“Creating Museums of the Immigrant Experience.” In Accessing Anthropological Knowledge as a Social Issue. Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver

2012 Freidenberg, Judith; Gail Thakur and Amy Carattini: Not all Immigrants are Created Equal”. Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore

2011 Discussant for Panel Session Tracing Material and Relational Places and Spaces:

Anthropological Reflections about Social Relationships That Matter. American

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Anthropological Association. Montreal, Canada Participant in Session “Inspiration in Applied Educational Anthropology.” Society for

Applied Anthropology, Seattle Panelist,“WAPA’s Praxis Award.” Society for Applied

Anthropology, Seattle

2010 “La Invención de los Gauchos Judíos: Etnografía, Historia y Memoria Social”, Esther Hermitte Lecture, Center for Social Anthropology, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires

“The U.S. as a Foreign Country: American Expats in Buenos Aires.”

American Anthropological Association, New Orleans

“Researching Global Spaces Ethnographically: Queries on Methods for the Study of Virtual Populations.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico

2009 “Understanding the U.S. as a Foreign Country: The Life Course of Expatriate Populations.” American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia

“Flujos Inmigratorios y Emigratorios como Capital Social: Un Enfoque Comparativo sobre la Mobilidad Transnacional Global. Comunidades Locales, Relaciones Internacionales, Buenos Aires

“Comments on Actors and Classificatory Processes of Memory Sites.” In: Espacios,

Lugares, Marcas Territoriales de la Violencia Política y la Represión Estatal, Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, Buenos Aires

2008 Freidenberg, Judith and Gail Thakur “Applying Life Histories to Public Understanding.”

In session organized by Paul Shackel and David Gadsby, “Valuing Heritage.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis

Freidenberg, Judith and Gail Thakur. “Perceived Inclusion of Contemporary Immigrants to

Suburban U.S.: The Immigrant Life History Project,” American Ethnological Society, North Carolina

“Memories of Villa Clara, 1902-1947: Silencing the Past.” Association for Jewish

Studies, Washington, D.C. “Influencias de Grupos de Interés en las Interrelaciones entre Saber y

Práctica. Reflexiones desde los Estados Unidos. Congreso Argentino de Antropología Social, Misiones

2007 “Memorias de Villa Clara”. Latin American Jewish Studies Association, Buenos Aires

“Social Inequality, Health and Processes of Coping: A Roundtable Forum.” Session participant. Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, Canada

Freidenberg, Judith and Marcia Bebianno Simoes. “Culture of Transnationalism among

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Latina Women in the Capital Region of the United States.” American Anthropological Association, San Jose

2006 “Immigrants and the Immigration Experience.” Society for Applied Anthropology,

Vancouver, Canada

2005 Discussant, “Role of Folk Healers in the Provision of Health Care to Latino Immigrant Populations.” Session organized by Anahi Viladrich, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe

“Latino Elderly of Langley Park: Retirement Issues.” In: Immigrant Health:

Research Initiatives in a Low-Income Urban Enclave Close to a Major University Campus. Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe

“Latino Immigrant Health: Research Initiatives in a Low-Income Urban Enclave Close to a Major University Campus: An Introduction to the Session.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe

Freidenberg, Judith and Erve Chambers. “The Inventions of Practice Revisited: A Future for Applied Anthropology.” American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

“Teaching Medical Anthropology in and out of Medical Schools: A

Comparison.” American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

2004 Freidenberg, Judith and Bradley Tatar. “Advocacy and the Representation of Local Heritage.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas

2003 Freidenberg, Judith, John Van Willigen and Linda Bennet. “The History Project of the

Society for Applied Anthropology.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland 2002 Freidenberg, Judith and M. Bebiano, C. Bynum, E. Griffith, A Colom, and Y. Hong.

“Immigrant Enclaves: Social Problem or Social Capital?” Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta

2000 Freidenberg, Judith, Magdalena Mieri, and Melissa Carillo. “Social Science and Virtual Exhibitions: The Case of Growing Old in the United States.” American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

“Elderly Latinos of Langley Park, Maryland: Understanding Retirement Issues.” Society

for Applied Anthropology. San Francisco 1999 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem: A Case in Immigrant Aging.” Fifth Annual Diversity

Research Forum on Race, Gender and Ethnicity, University of Maryland “Immigrant Women and Work.” American Anthropological Association, Chicago 1998 “Population Issues and Public Policy: Views from Latin America and Latino

Anthropologists.” American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia “A Comparison of Applied Anthropology in the U.S. and Latin America.” Society for

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1997 “Myths about Aging and the experience of Daily Life for Latino Elderly in a Low-

Income Urban Enclave.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle

Freidenberg, Judith and Evelyn Carbajal. “The Network for Latino Research at the University of Maryland.” University of San Francisco, San Francisco

1996 “Life Histories as Ethnography.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore “The Social Construction and Reconstruction of the ‘Other’: Fieldwork in El Barrio.”

American Anthropological Association, San Francisco

1995 Freidenberg, Judith and Joan Montbach. “Linking People and Policies.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque

1994 “Growing Old in El Barrio: 1948-1992.” American Anthropological Association, Atlanta Freidenberg, Judith and Mercedes Doretti “Forensic Anthropology and Human Rights.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Oaxaca, Mexico

1993 “Aging and Latino Culture.” International Congress of Anthropological and

Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico “Structural factors in the Perception of Social Mobility by Female Immigrants in the US.” International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem: Museums as Multicultural Settings.” Society for Applied Anthropology, San Antonio

1992 Freidenberg, Judith and Fabio Loaiza “What Society is All About: East Harlem Women’s’ Views of Factors Influencing Prenatal Health Care.” American Anthropological Association, San Francisco “Community Interventions, Ideologies and Policies: A Case from the Inner City.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis

1991 Freidenberg, Judith and Muriel Hammer. “Medical Needs and Social Networks among Hispanic Elderly in Harlem.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston

1990 Freidenberg, Judith, Ellen Fisher, Rolando Merino and Samuel Bosch. “Primary

Health Care in the Americas: Lessons Learned from Multinational Network Initiatives.” American Public Health Association, New York Freidenberg, Judith and Muriel Hammer. “Social Network of Elderly Hispanics in

Harlem, New York.” Society for Applied Anthropology, York, Englan .

1989 “Planning from the Bottom Up: A Second Look.” Society for Applied

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Anthropology, Santa Fe “Health-Seeking Behavior of Hispanic Elderly: Methodological Aspects.” Gerontologist Society of America, Minneapolis Freidenberg, Judith and Edmundo Morales. “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem: An Ethnographic and Photographic Exploration.” American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. 1988 “Planning from the Bottom Up: Anthropology in a Multi-disciplinary Perspective.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa 1986

Freidenberg, Judith and Rafael Rivera-Muñiz. “Minority Aging in the U.S.: Research and Policy Implications.” American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia

Freidenberg, Judith and Philip Kasinitz. “Symbolic Politics and Ethnic Identity: A Comparison of Caribbean Cultural Performances in New York.” American Sociological Association, Washington, D.C.

1985 Freidenberg, Judith and Clara Jacobson. “Doing Ethnography on Migrants in Urban Areas: Problems and Strategies.” American Anthropological Association,

Washington, D.C. 1984 Freidenberg, Judith and Geraldine Grant “Immigrant Mobility: Upward, Downward

or Outward?” Society for Applied Anthropology, San Diego

“The Role of the Anthropologist in an Academic International Health Organization.” American Anthropological Association, Denver 1983 “ The New Immigration to New York City: The Social Construction of Marginality.” American Anthropological Association, Chicago 1982 Freidenberg, Judith and Howard Stanton “Ethnography of Casual Conversation.” Northeastern Anthropological Association, Princeton

ORGANIZATION OF PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES AND SESSIONS

2018 “Expatriation as Human Mobility: Being a US Citizen Abroad”, Society for Applied

Anthropology, Philadelphia

(with Jorge Durand) “Immigrant Issues in the Trump Era: Threats, Security and Representation”, Society for Applied Anthropology, Philadelphia

(with Maria Catarina Chitolina Zanini, UFSM and Marcia Bebianno Simoes, OEA) “Migration as Emigration and Immigration: Imagined Nation, Nationality and

“Citizenship”, International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences

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(with Jorge Durand) “How we think, work and write about migration”, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe “What’s in a name? A round table on practice”, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe

2016 “Citizenship Practices and Cultures of Emigration: Discovering the Nation-State from Abroad”, American Anthropological Association, Minneapolis 2013 “Immigration and Well-Being.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver 2013 “Accessing Anthropological Knowledge as a Social Issue.” Society for Applied

Anthropology, Denver

2010 “US Emigration: Nation, Nationality and Citizenship.” Session organized by Judith Freidenberg and Sheila Croucher, American Anthropological Association,

New Orleans 2010 “Human Mobility: Perspectives from History, Anthropology and Museology.” Driskell Center, University of Maryland 2008 “Immigration and Immigrants’ Incorporation in U.S. Civil Society.” Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland Freidenberg, Judith and Sandy Hofferth. “Immigration Research at Maryland.” Maryland Population Center, University of Maryland

“Immigrant Populations in the Maryland Landscape.” Workshop, Teachers as Scholars Program, University of Maryland

2006 Freidenberg, Judith, Margaret Graham, and Karen Quintiliane. “Allies on the Front Line: Perspectives from Our Community Partners.” Society for Applied Anthropology. Vancouver, Canada

“Immigrant Populations in the Maryland Landscape.” Workshop, Teachers as Scholars, University of Maryland 2005 Freidenberg, Judith, Margaret Graham, and Karen Quintiliane. “Practitioner and

Academic Collaborations in the Training of Students: Opportunities and Challenges.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe “Latino Immigrant Health: Research Initiatives in a Low-Income

Urban Enclave Close to a Major University Campus.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe 2003 “Reflections by Anthropologists on Current Global Events.” Society for Applied

Anthropology, Portland

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“Student Internship Experiences.” Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Washington, D.C. 2002 “The Anthropology of the Immigrant Life-Course Research Program at the

University of Maryland at College Park.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta

Freidenberg, Judith and Shirley Fiske. “A Dialogue between Graduate Students and Practitioners.” Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists. Washington, D.C.

2001 “Debating Globalism Across Borders.” Session Organizer and Chair. Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico Freidenberg, Judith and June Nash. “Forum on Institutionalizing International Anthropology.” American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. “Professionalizing Student Internship Experiences.” Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Washington, D.C.

“The Network for Latino Research.” Consortium on Race, Gender, and Ethnicity, University of Maryland

2000 “Internships at the University of Maryland.” Poster Session Organizer and Chair. Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco 1999 “Internships at the University of Maryland.” Poster Session Organizer and Chair. Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson 1998 “Debating the Uses of Anthropology: Latin America and the United States.”

Society for Applied Anthropology, San Juan, Puerto Rico

1995 “A Sad Thought That One Dances”: The Tango in Argentine Culture and Society.” Americas Society and Argentine-North American Association for the Advancement of Science, Technology, and Culture, New York

1993 Freidenberg, Judith and Linda Bash “Displacement, Women and Global Crises: The Forging of Community and Identity.” International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Mexico City, Mexico

1992 “The Anthropology of Lower Income Urban Enclaves: The Case of East Harlem.” Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and Museum of the City of New York, New York

1991 Freidenberg, Judith and Debbie Indyk “Bridging the Gaps between Disciplines and Settings: Experiences in the Context of Action.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston

1990 Freidenberg, Judith, Samuel Bosch, Ellen Fischer, and Rolando Merino “Primary

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. Care in the Americas.” International Division, Department for Community Medicine Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and the Pan American Federation of Medical School, Antigua, Guatemala

1989 Freidenberg, Judith and Ana Lou De Havenon. “Working with and for Marginal Communities.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe

1988 Freidenberg, Judith, Samuel Bosch, Ellen Fischer, and Rolando Merino “Primary Care in the Americas.” International Division, Department for Community Medicine, Mt. Sinai School of Medicine and the Pan American Federation of Medical Schools, Caracas, Venezuela, 1987 and 1988.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ROLES

2018-2021 Collaborator, Cynthia Pizarro, P.I., “Migrant Trajectories and Experiences”, UBACYT, Universidad de Buenos Aires 2017 Workshop participant, Latin American Migration Network. IAMIC, Buenos Aires,

Argentina, August

Session Co-Coordinator, “South American migration policies”, Terceras Jornadas Entrerrianas de Migración, Concordia, Argentina, August 2015 Workshop participant, Latin American Migration Network. IAMIC, Neuquén, Argentina, July 2010 “Workshop on Higher Education, Local Knowledge and Improvement

of Community Life.” Planning Committee Member and Moderator, Latin American Studies Center, University of Maryland

“Innovations in Applied Anthropology Methods.” Session Chair, Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle 2008-2012 Undergraduate Program Director, Anthropology, University of Maryland 2007 “Disrupting Latinidad: Critical Perspectives on U.S. Latina/o Studies.” Moderator,

Latino Studies Working Group. University of Maryland

2004 “Four Public Presentations of Book Draft, Memories of Villa Clara.” Regional Historic Museum of Villa Clara, Entre Ríos, Argentina

“Uses of Applied Ethnography in Community, Health and Development by Anthropologists With Masters Level Training, Discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas

“Ethnomusicology in Northeastern Argentina.” Panelist, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Washington, D.C. 2003-2006 Graduate Program Director, Anthropology, University of Maryland

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. 2000 BSOS Teaching Fellows Final Report, Presenter of Session “Teaching Portfolios.” University of Maryland 1999 Lilly/CTE Teaching Fellows Retreat, Facilitator of Session “Teaching as Scholarship.” University of Maryland 1998 “Recent Developments in Applied Anthropology in the U.S.” Workshop Instructor.

Instituto Nacional de Antropología y Pensamiento Latinoamericano, Buenos Aires “Global Aging: Anthropologists examine the concept of ‘Productive Aging’, Panel Participant. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia

“Population Issues and Public Policy: Views from Latin American and Latino Anthropologists.” Session Chair. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia 1997 “Homelessness, Welfare, Poverty and Public Policy in New York City.” Discussant. New York Academy of Sciences Section of Anthropology Workshop, New York.

FILMS AND WEBSITES

2010 Anthropology of the Immigrant Life Course Research Program

(ILCRP) Website. <http://www.anthropologyoftheimmigrantlifecourse.org/>.

2008 Freidenberg, Judith and Gail Thakur. “Immigrant Voices.” Video on immigrant populations in Prince Georges County. Accessible through Immigrant Life Course

Research Program Website under the “Research” section <http://www.anthropologyoftheimmigrantlifecourse.org/research.html>. 1992 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem.” Video Project Director, produced for “Growing

Old in Spanish Harlem Exhibit. Accessible through Immigrant Life Course Research Program Website under the “Research” section. <http://www.anthropologyoftheimmigrantlifecourse.org/research. html>.

EXHIBITS, DEMONSTRATIONS AND OTHER CREATIVE ACTIVITIES

2011 Curator, “The Immigrant Experience in Prince Georges County” 2006 Community Consultation on Museum of the Immigrant Experience.

Langley Park Community Center, Maryland

2001 Curator, “Inside/Out: Growing Old in the United States,” Latino Virtual Gallery, Center for Latino Initiatives, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.

1996 “Latino Elderly,” a radio interview with open question period. Radio WADO, New York

1994 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem.” Panelist, CUNY-TV, New York Curator, “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem,” a multi-media, bilingual exhibit of the

experience of Latinos aging in the United States, on exhibit at The Museum of the City of

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. New York, 1992; the XIII International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico, 1993; and CUNY Graduate Center, New York, 1994

1992 “Developing Culturally Sensitive Research Programs for Minority Communities.” Organized with the Department of Community Relations, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York “A Poetry Reading.” Forum organized with community residents, The Museum

of The City of New York, New York

1992 “East Harlem Elderly Speak-out.” Forum organized with community residents, The Museum of the City of New York, New York 1992 “Growing Old in Spanish Harlem: The Makings of an Exhibition,” Training Session for Museum Docents, The Museum of the City of New York, New York

COURSES TAUGHT Migration, Citizenship and Health, Universidad Federal de Santa Maria, Brazil, 2018; Antropología Aplicada en la Cuenca del Plata (Applied Anthropology in the Río de la Plata Area), Universidad Nacional de la República, Montevideo, Uruguay, 2018; Applied Anthropology; Antropología Aplicada (Applied Anthropology); Contemporary Issues in Latin American Society and Culture; Career Development for Anthropology Majors; Honors Research Thesis; Ethnology of the Immigrant Life; Medical Anthropology; Special Problems in Anthropology; Advanced Field Training in Ethnology; Internship Preparation and Supervision; Post-Internship Analysis; Internship Research; Experiential Learning; Current Developments in Anthropology; Advanced Studies in Theory & Practice of Health and Community; Creating Museums of the Immigrant Life; The Global in the Local in Prince George's County; Museum Research Seminar; Pre-Candidacy Research; Doctoral Dissertation Research; Ethnographic Methods; Pobreza Urbana y Migración; Cross-Cultural Issues in Aging; Fieldwork Experiences in Argentina: The Relevance of Context and Place INTERNATIONAL SERVICE UMD Lund Workshop, International Perspectives on Caregiving, Time Use and Well-Being across

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Judith Noemí Freidenberg, Ph.D. the Life Course, discussant, 2018 Facultad de Humanidades y Ciencias Sociales, Universidad Nacional de Misiones, Argentina. Doctoral Dissertation External Reviewer, 2017 Training Workshop Organizer, Facultad de Agronomía, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 26 Instituto de Investigaciones Gino Germani, Facultad de Ciencias Sociales, Universidad de Buenos Aires, Argentina; Invited Professor, 2015-2016 Conicet (Council on Scientific and Technical Research), Buenos Aires, Argentina, International Advisor, 2010-present. Red de Investigadores Argentinos sobre Migraciones Internacionales Contemporaneas (Network of Argentine Researchers on Contemporary International Migrations), Member, 2009- present. . Pan American Health Organization, Invited Participant, Meeting to Develop a Regional Strategy and Plan of Action for the Pan American Health Organization’s Program of Technical Cooperation in Nutrition, Washington, D.C., 2005 Queensland University of Technology, Australia, Consultant to Sue-Anne Wallace, Director of the Cultural Precinct, regarding space design for programs for elderly, Washington, D.C., 2002 Inter-American Development Bank, Consultant, Indigenous Peoples and Community Development Unit, Washington, DC, 1998-present Pan American Health Organization (World Health Organization), Technical Assistant for Program Development, Office of Non-Communicable Diseases, Washington, D.C., 1998-9 Organization for American States. Advisor to the Human Rights Committee on a visual project on the Yanomami of South America, Washington, D.C., 1997 United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Advisor to the Director on the Preparatory Meetings of the International Commission on Women, New York, New York, 1999

Fulbright Commission, Scholar Liaison, 2018-present

LANGUAGE SKILLS Native knowledge of Spanish Proficiency in English and French Working knowledge of Portuguese and Italian

Last revision, December 6 2018


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