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July 2018 K. JILL FLEURIET, Ph.D. Associate Dean, Honors College Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology University of Texas at San Antonio One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249-0649 (210) 458-5721 [email protected] EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D., Anthropology Stanford University (2003) M.A., Anthropology Stanford University (1999) M.A., Anthropology San Diego State University (1997) B.A., Anthropology Harvard University (1994) Middle School Science Teaching License (MA: lifetime) High School Biology Teaching License (MA) PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2017- present Associate Dean, Honors College, University of Texas at San Antonio 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio 2003-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio 2002-2003 Instructor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 1995-1997 Instructor, Social Science and Research Laboratory, San Diego State University 1994-1995 Teacher, Olive Peirce Middle School, Ramona, CA AWARDS and HONORS 2018 Fellow, The University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers 2017 Member, Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2017 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, The University of Texas System 2016 President’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Community Engagement, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2015 President’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching Excellence, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2004- Visiting Scholar, Shared Resource Core, School of Nursing, University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio 2007- Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology 2012 Visiting Scholar, Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute, University of Texas at San Antonio 2011-2 Visiting Scholar, The Mexico Center, University of Texas at San Antonio 2011-2 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Texan Cultures, University of Texas at San Antonio
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July 2018

K. JILL FLEURIET, Ph.D. Associate Dean, Honors College

Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology University of Texas at San Antonio

One UTSA Circle San Antonio, TX 78249-0649

(210) 458-5721 [email protected]

EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND Ph.D., Anthropology Stanford University (2003) M.A., Anthropology Stanford University (1999) M.A., Anthropology San Diego State University (1997) B.A., Anthropology Harvard University (1994) Middle School Science Teaching License (MA: lifetime) High School Biology Teaching License (MA) PROFESSIONAL EMPLOYMENT HISTORY 2017- present Associate Dean, Honors College, University of Texas at San Antonio 2010-present Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio 2003-2010 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio 2002-2003 Instructor, Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem, NC 1995-1997 Instructor, Social Science and Research Laboratory, San Diego State University 1994-1995 Teacher, Olive Peirce Middle School, Ramona, CA AWARDS and HONORS 2018 Fellow, The University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers 2017 Member, Academy of Distinguished Teaching Scholars, The University of Texas at San Antonio 2017 Regents’ Outstanding Teaching Award, The University of Texas System 2016 President’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Community Engagement, The University

of Texas at San Antonio 2015 President’s Distinguished Achievement Award for Teaching Excellence, The University of

Texas at San Antonio 2004- Visiting Scholar, Shared Resource Core, School of Nursing, University of Texas Health

Sciences Center at San Antonio 2007- Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology 2012 Visiting Scholar, Child and Adolescent Policy Research Institute, University of Texas at San

Antonio 2011-2 Visiting Scholar, The Mexico Center, University of Texas at San Antonio 2011-2 Visiting Scholar, Institute of Texan Cultures, University of Texas at San Antonio

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2011 Research Award, Institute for Health Disparities and San Antonio Life Sciences Institute, The University of Texas at San Antonio. Project Title: The Latina Paradox: Psychosocial Aspects of Low Birthweight. ($3,000)

2008 Faculty Research Award, San Antonio Health Services Research Program, Culture and Policy Institute, The University of Texas at San Antonio. Project Title: Arts and Aging in an Urban Context. ($6,500)

2007 Outstanding Research Mentor Award, Honors College, University of Texas at San Antonio 2005 Summer Faculty Research Award, South Texas Initiative for Mental Health Research, The

Culture and Policy Institute, University of Texas at San Antonio. Project Title: The Prenatal Psychosocial Environment among Mexican and Mexican-American Women in South Texas. ($6,500)

2003 Bernard J. Siegel Award for Outstanding Research and Publication, Stanford Department of Anthropological Sciences ($500)

2002 Soares Fellowship, Stanford Center for Latin American Studies ($6,000) 1997-2002 Department of Anthropological Sciences Graduate Fellowship, Stanford University

(approx $80,000) 2000 PEO Scholars Award for Graduate Research and Work, PEO Organization. Project Title: An

Anthropology in Health: The Relevance of Medical Anthology to the Health and Health Care Needs of the Kumiai of San Antonio Necua and Their Indigenous Relatives, Baja California, Mexico. ($6,000)

1999 Mellon Summer Fieldwork Fellowship, Stanford Anthropological Sciences Department, ($3,500)

1999 William and Flora Hewlett Foundation Award, Stanford Center for Latin American Studies 1999 Centennial Teaching Assistant Award ($500), Stanford School of Humanities and Sciences 1998 Foreign Language and Areas Studies (FLAS) Language Study Fellowship ($5,800) RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Refereed Publications Fleuriet, K. Jill and Trevor Chauvin. 2018. ‘Living Other Lives’: The Impact of Senior Theatre on Older

Adult Wellbeing. Journal of Applied Arts and Health. 9(1)-37-51. Fleuriet, K. Jill and Heide Castañeda. 2017. A Risky Place? Media and the Health Landscape in the

(In)secure U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. North American Dialogue (Journal for the Society for North American Anthropology). 20(2):32-46.

Fleuriet, K. Jill and Thankam Sunil. 2017. “The Latina Birth Weight Paradox: The Role of Subjective Social Status.” Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities. DOI 10.1007/s40615-017-0419-0.

Cantu, Adelita G. and K. Jill Fleuriet. 2017. “Making the Ordinary More Extraordinary:” Exploring Creativity as a Health Promotion Practice Among Older Adults in a Community-Based Professionally-Taught Arts Program. Journal of Holistic Nursing. doi.org/10.1177/0898010117697863

Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. S. Sunil. 2016. “Stress, Pregnancy, and Motherhood: Implications for Birth Weights in the Borderlands of Texas.” Medical Anthropology Quarterly 30(1):60-77.

Melo, Milena and K. Jill Fleuriet. 2016. “Who Has the Right to Health Care and Why? Immigration, Health Care Policy, and Incorporation.” In Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives

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from Both Sides of the Border, Eds. H. Romo & O. Mongollon-Lopez. Austin: University of Texas Press. Chapter 8.

Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. S. Sunil. 2015. Reproductive Habitus, Psychosocial Health, and Birth Weight Variation in Mexican Immigrant and Mexican American Women in South Texas. Social Science & Medicine 138:102-109.

Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. S. Sunil. 2014. Perceived Social Stress, Pregnancy-Related Anxiety, Depression and Subjective Social Status among Pregnant Mexican and Mexican American Women in Texas. Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 25(2): 564-561.

Nikky Greer, Fleuriet, K. Jill, and Adelita G. Cantu. 2012. “Acrylic Rx: A Program Evaluation of a Professionally Taught Painting Class Among Older Americans.” Arts & Health 4(3):262-273.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2009a. La Tecnologia y Las Monjitas: Constellations of Authoritative Knowledge at a Religious Birthing Center in South Texas. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 23(3):212-234.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2009b. Problems in the Latina Paradox: Measuring Social Support for Pregnant Immigrant Women from Mexico. Anthropology & Medicine 16(1):49-59.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2009c. Pregnant, Uninsured, and Undocumented: Prenatal Care for Immigrant Women in South Texas. The Applied Anthropologist 29(1):4-21.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2009d. Health Care Among the Kumiai Indians of Baja California, Mexico: Structural and Social Barriers. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 33(1):47-63.

Cantu, Adelita & K. Jill Fleuriet. 2008. The Sociocultural Context of Physical Activity in Older Mexican American Women. Hispanic Health Care International 6(1):27-40.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2007. Articulating Distress on Multiple Levels: Illness, History, and Culture Among the Kumiai of Baja California, Mexico. Mexican Studies/Estudios Mexicanos 23(1):155-180.

Keller, Colleen, Gonzales, Adelita, and K. Jill Fleuriet. 2005. Retention of Minority Participants in Clinical Research Studies. Western Journal of Nursing 27(3):292-306.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2003. Health and Health Care Problems among the Kumiai of San Antonio Necua and Their Indigenous Relatives in Baja California: Reflections of Poverty, Marginality, and a History of Colonization. California Journal of Health Promotion 1(1):140-157.

RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Program Evaluation and Research Reports Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Chauvin. 2016. Program Evaluation of Senior Theatre, The Playhouse.

Presented to The Playhouse, July 2016. Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Sunil. 2013. Psychosocial Health and Birth Weight among Low-Income Hispanic

Women. Presented to Su Clinica Familiar, February 7, 2013. Fleuriet, K. Jill and Adelita G. Cantu. 2010. Arts & Aging in an Urban Context: Program Evaluation of

a Painting Class for Seniors at Bihl Haus Arts. Program Evaluation for Bihl Haus Arts, March 2010. Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2005. Pregnancy and Birth Cultures of Latina Women in South Texas: Su Clinica

Familiar. Presented to Su Clinica Familiar, January 11, 2005. Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2004. Pregnancy and Birth Cultures of Latina Women in South Texas: Holy Family

Birth Center. Presented to Holy Family Birth Center, July 20, 2004. RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Book Reviews Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2017. Book Review: Understanding Health Inequalities and Justice: New

Conversations Across Disciplines. Medical Anthropology Quarterly. doi:10.1111/maq.12422

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Fleuriet K. Jill. 2016. Book Review: Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States. PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review. https://polarjournal.org/2016/12/12/fresh-

fruit-broken-bodies-migrant-farmworkers-in-the-united-states/

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2010. Book Review: Toxic Bodies: Hormone Disruptors and the Legacy of DES. Environment and Society. 1(1):192-194.

Fleuriet, K. Jill. 2007. Book Review: Medical Anthropology: Regional Perspectives and Shared Concern. American Anthropologist 109(4):777-778.

RESEARCH/SCHOLARLY ACTIVITIES: Training 2013 4th Annual Salud America! Summit. Hosted by the Institute for Health Promotion Research,

UTHSCSA. San Antonio, TX. May 16-17, 2013 2012 Child Health Unified Research Network symposium. Hosted by the Institute for Health

Promotion Research, UTHSCSA. San Antonio, TX. May 18, 2012. 2011 Integrating Salivary Biology into Behavioral, Developmental and Health Science Research.

Hosted by the School of Nursing at UTHSCSA. San Antonio, TX. September 9, 2011. 2011 2nd Annual SALSI (San Antonio Life Sciences Institute) Research Forum, Latino Obesity.

Hosted by the Institute for Health Promotion Research, and UTHSCSA. San Antonio, TX. May 10, 2011.

2011 Learning Intervention Institutes: Understanding Research Techniques to Study Student Interventions. American Society for Microbiology/National Institute of General Medical Sciences. Washington, DC. January 10-13, 2011.

SCHOLARLY PRESENTATIONS (All are paper presentations unless noted.) 2017 Fleuriet, K. Jill and Trevor Chauvin. “Living Other Lives”: The Impact of Senior Theatre on

Older Adult Wellbeing. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM. April 1, 2017.

2016 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Carework in the Academy. Panel Organizer and Presenter. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. November 17, 2016.

2016 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Commentary, Mexican Migration to the United States: Perspectives from Both Sides of the Border. Invited panelist. CIESAS (Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropología Social) Occidente. Guadalajara, Mexico: June 16, 2016. The Institute for Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas: September 23, 2016.

2016 Fleuriet, K. Jill and Heide C. Castañeda. A Risky Place?: Health Disparities, the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, and American Media. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. March 29, 2016.

2015 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Performativity and Pregnant Subjectivities. Open Embodiments: Bringing Somatechnics to Tucson Conference, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ. April 17, 2015.

2015 Melo, M. and K. Jill Fleuriet. Notions of Personhood, Citizenship, and Deservingness of Care and Access to Health Care for Undocumented Immigrants in Texas. Society for Applied Anthropology, Pittsburgh, PA. March 28, 2015.

2014 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Pregnancy and Women’s Bodies: Discourses of Pregnancy Risk Among Low-Income Mexican Immigrant and Mexican American Women in the Urban Borderlands of Texas. American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December 7, 2014.

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2014 Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Sunil. A Biopsychosocial Approach to Birth Weight Variation. Poster presentation, RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, Washington, D.C., December 2, 2014.

2013 Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Sunil. Pregnancy as a Site of Status Negotiation among Hispanic Women in South Texas. American Anthropological Association. Chicago, IL. November 21, 2013.

2012 Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Sunil. Psychosocial Health and Birth Weight among Low-Income Hispanic Women. Poster presentation, RCMI International Symposium on Health Disparities, National Institutes of Health, San Juan, Puerto Rico, December 12, 2012.

2012 Fleuriet, K. Jill. The Latina Paradox: Sociocultural and Psychosocial Aspects of Low Birthweight. Paper presentation and session chair, Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, MD. March 31, 2012.

2011 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Birth Outcomes and Cultures of Pregnancy: Challenges Facing Mexican Women and Their Families. Paper presentation and panel discussion. XI Binational Policy Forum on Migration and Global Health. San Antonio, Texas. October 4, 2011.

2011 Fleuriet, K. Jill, A. G. Cantu, and K. McIntyre. Arts and Aging in an Urban Context: The GO! Arts Program. Paper, poster, and panel discussion. Texas Conference on Aging, San Antonio, Texas. June 14, 2011.

2011 Fleuriet, K. Jill, A. G. Cantu, and K. McIntyre. Arts and Aging in an Urban Context: Program Evaluation of a Painting Class for Seniors at Bihl Haus Arts. Poster presentation. Building Partnerships for Geriatric Care Annual Conference, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, TX. April 7, 2011.

2011 Greer, Nicole and K. Jill Fleuriet. “Rx Art: Take Your Medicine”: A Program Evaluation of an Arts Program for Seniors in San Antonio, Texas. Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Seattle, WA. April 1, 2011.

2011 Structure and Agency: Knowledge, Support and Prenatal Care among Mexican Women in South Texas. Bilateral Perspectives on Mexican Migration Conference, The University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas. Mar 2011.

2010 Gealogo, Gretchel A. Adelita Cantu, and Jill Fleuriet. Poster presentation: Arts and Aging in an Urban Context. National Coalition of Ethnic Minority Nurses Associations, Albuquerque, NM. Mar 2011.

2009 Pregnant Stories: The Latina Paradox, Discursive Communities and the Female Immigrant Body in the Borderlands of South Texas. Society for Medical Anthropology Meeting, New Haven, CT. Sept 2009.

2008 The Politics of Prenatal Care: U.S. Welfare Policy and Pregnant Undocumented Immigrant Women from Mexico. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Memphis, TN. March 2008.

2007 Reproductive Choices and Expectations of Pregnancy-Related Social Support Among Immigrant Women from Mexico. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Tampa, FL. March 2007.

2006 Tecnologia y Las Monjitas: Pregnancy and Birth Cultures of Midwifery and Immigrant Latinas at a Religious Birth Center in South Texas. Session co-chair. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC. March 2006.

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2005 Indigenous Heritage, Land Tenure and Regional Economies in Baja California. Session co-chair. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Santa Fe, NM. March 2005.

2005 Poster Presentation: Prenatal Care Behavior and Beliefs about Gender and Technology in Latina Birth Cultures of South Texas. 5th Annual Southern States Knowledge in Nursing Conference: Advancing Knowledge of Minority Women & Children’s Health. San Antonio, TX. April 2005.

2004 Cultural and Economic Factors Affecting Choice of Obstetrical Care Provider by Mexican and Mexican-American Women in South Texas. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. March 2004.

2004 Scheming Anthropologist, DEA Agent, Gringa, or Julia? How Tribal Policies, Local Politics, and Regional Economies Influenced Perceptions of Anthropologist and Anthropological Inquiry among the Kumiai and Paipai of Baja California, Mexico. Society for Medical Anthropology/Society for Applied Anthropology Joint Annual Meeting, Dallas, TX. March 2004.

2004 Authoritative Knowledge, Prenatal Care, and Health Care Preferences Among Mexican and Mexican-American Women and their Obstetrical Care Providers in South Texas. Rocky Mountain Conference on Latin American Studies Annual Meeting, Sante Fe, NM. April 2004.

2003 Critical Praxis from Local Perspectives: Embodiment and Low/Variable Blood Pressure among the Kumiai of San Antonio Necua, Baja California, Mexico. American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Washington, DC. November 2003.

GRANTING ACTIVITIES (all are for research activities; * indicates student research grant) 2014* Melo, M., Fleuriet, K. J. (Co-PI). Enacting Life: Dialysis Among Undocumented Latin

American Immigrants in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands. National Science Foundation, Doctoral Dissertation Research Improvement Grant. Recommended for funding, Nov 2014. ($23,134)

2013* Melo, M., Fleuriet, K. J. (Co-PI). Illness and Health Care Along the U.S.-Mexico Border: A Community-Guided Approach at Identifying the Current Illnesses and Health Care Problems of Residents Living in the Rio Grande Valley. Educational Research Fellowship, UTSA Mexico Center, UTSA, $3,000.00.

2012* Melo, M., Fleuriet, K. J. (Co-PI). Health and Health Care Experiences of Undocumented Immigrants with Diabetes and Dialysis Treatment in the Rio Grande Valley. Educational Research Fellowship, UTSA Mexico Center, UTSA, $3,000.00.

2011 Fleuriet, K. Jill and T. Sunil. The Latina Paradox: Psychosocial and Sociocultural Aspects of Low Birth Weight. Collaborative Research Seed Grant Program, The University of Texas at San Antonio. ($24,670)

2006 Cantu, Adelita G. (PI) and K. Jill Fleuriet (Co-PI). A Formative Study of Decision Making Patterns of Physically Active Older Mexican American Women. MESA, Center for Health and Health Care Disparities, UTHSCSA. Project Dates: April 2006-2007. ($8,729)

2004 Keller, Colleen, Gonzales, Adelita, and K. Jill Fleuriet. Social Support and Acculturation in Physically Active and Sedentary Older Latinas. MESA, Center for Health and Health Care Disparities, UTHSCSA. Project Dates: April 2004-April 2005. ($4,979)

2003-2005 Fleuriet, K. Jill. Mexican and Mexican-American Women’s Perceptions of Prenatal Care and Obstetrical Care Providers in South Texas. Faculty Development Grant, University of Texas at San Antonio. Project Dates: Dec 2003; Jan, Jun, Dec 2004; Jan 2005. ($4,600)

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2000 Fleuriet, K. Jill. An Anthropology in Health: The Relevance of Medical Anthology to the Health and Health Care Needs of the Kumiai of San Antonio Necua and Their Indigenous Relatives, Baja California, Mexico. Mellon Bridge Grant, Department of Anthropological Sciences, Stanford. Project Dates: Jun 2000-Mar 2001. ($4,500)

TEACHING ACTIVITIES: Courses Taught

Introduction to Anthropology (ANT 1013; undergraduate) Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (ANT 2053; undergraduate) The Fieldwork Experience (ANT 3413; undergraduate) Medical Anthropology (ANT 3523; undergraduate) Death & Dying: Contemporary Cultural Perspectives (ANT 3883; undergraduate) Applied Anthropology (ANT 3823; undergraduate) Cross-Cultural Medicine (ANT 4953; undergraduate) – study abroad course in Mexico Environment and Health (ANT 4953) – Biocultural field school with M. Muehlenbein Theory in Cultural Anthropology (ANT 5033; graduate) Medical Anthropology (ANT 6133; graduate) Teaching Anthropology (ANT 5583; graduate) Anthropology of Gender (ANT 6903; graduate) Anthropology of the Body (ANT 6903; graduate)

TEACHING: Training 2016- Member, Advocates for Course Transformation (ACT), UTSA component of NSF-funded,

interdisciplinary teaching initiative, Transforming Education, Supporting Teaching and Learning Excellence (TRESTLE). Monthly seminars to redesign courses using evidence-based research and structured, interdisciplinary interaction.

2011 Participant, Provost’s Academy for Critical Thinking. Hosted by the Teaching and Learning Center, UTSA. Institute for Texan Cultures, May 11-13, 2011.

TEACHING: Advising Doctoral Committee Chair Graduated Pezzia, Carla: “The Sober Self: Discourses and Identity in Recovering Alcoholics in the Western

Highlands of Guatemala” (2013) Melo, Milena: “Enacting Life: Hospital Dialysis Experiences of Undocumented Latin American

Immigrants Along the U.S.-Mexico Border” (2017) Current Reid, Jessica (medical anthropology, space/place, biomedicine/rehabilitative medicine) Doctoral Committee Member Graduated Allison, Donald: “Mexican Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Culture, Gender, and Language

Ideologies: Pláticas de HIV/AIDS” (2013; Bicultural and Bilingual Studies, UTSA) Gonzales, Adelita: “Sociocultural Context of Physical Activity in Older Mexican-American Women: A

Life History Approach” (2006; UTHSCSA)

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Light, Lydia: “Life at the Extreme: The Behavioral Ecology of White-Handed Gibbons (Hylobates lar) Living a Dry Forest in Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, Western Thailand” (2016)

McCabe, Grainne: “Reproductive Ecology of the Sanje Mangabey in the Udzungwa Mountains, Tanzania” (2012)

Pal, Angela: “Females Living with a Left Ventricular Assist Device” (2015; School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center at San Antonio)

Current DelliCarpini, Rebecca (conservation, feminist theory of science, Madagascar) Roberts, Jason (environmental anthropology, conservation, Papua New Guinea) Shaver, Marissa: “The Making of a Fishing Pueblo: Landscape, Labor, and Capitalism in Baja

California Sur” Torpie-Sweterlitsch, Jennifer (human-animal relationships, science and technology studies,

conservation, United States) Villanueva, Rey (nuclear energy, policy, Argentina) Master’s Committee Chair Graduated Collins, Amber: “Reproductive Disruptions and Identity Making: The Lived Experience of Infertility in

South Texas” (2013) DeCristoforo, Maria: “I Need a Hero: Reconstructing Gender and Feminism Through Disney’s Kim

Possible Slash Fan-Fiction and the Hero/Villain Dynamic” (2014) George, Brandy: “Police Officers and Gendered Violence: The Response to Gendered Violence Inside

a Masculine Occupation in the United States” (2013) LeFort, Alexis: “Instigators in Doing Good: Power, Piety, Patriarchy, and Royal Women’s Charitable

Endowments in Bahri Mamluk Cairo (From the Reign of Shagar al-Durr to the Reign of al-Ashraf Sha’ban, 648, AN-778 AN/1250 CE-1377 CE)” (2013)

Mzayek, May: “Waiting and Wellbeing Among Syrian Refugees During Periods of War, Displacement, and Resettlement” (2017)

Pople, Elizabeth: “Musical chairs: performances and/of identities in a community arts center” (2012) Robertson, William: “Heteronormativity in Biomedicine: Queer Experiences in a Medical School”

(2013) Russell, Drew: “Invisible Wound and Secret Illness: The Cultural Influences on Masculinity on Care-

Seeking Behaviors in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom Veterans with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder” (2012)

Taylor, Trisha: “Working with the ‘Kings of the Road’: Space and Place amongst U.S. Long-Haul Truckers” (2016)

Warrington, Cynthia: “To begin anew: the political and religious implications of a contemporary revitalization movement in the United States” (2008)

Weaver, Maria-Raquel: “Decision modeling and validation of the criteria women engage when they choose between clinics in the lower Rio-Grande Valley” (2010)

Current Benavidez, Victoria: “Maternal Narratives of Childhood Health and Food Decision Making Strategies

in Low-Income Mexican-American Neighborhoods in San Antonio, TX” Gagliano, Amanda: “Opinions, Discourse, and Treatment-Seeking Behavior Regarding PTSD in San

Antonio, Texas”

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Gutierrez, Timothy: “Perceptions of the Relationship Between Manual Therapy and Stress and Anxiety as Co-created by Massage Recipients and the Massage Therapist”

Ruidant, Chantelle (plant-based food movements, belonging, food justice, United States) Master’s Committee Member Graduated Augustsson, Sabina: “Natural Birth: Motivations, Challenges, and Experiences” (2014, Sociology,

UTSA) Gulbas, Lauren: “Thin Junkies: Pro-Anorexia in Cyberspace” (2004) Ferreyra Orozco, Gabriel: “Transas y Mordidas: Corruption in the State Supreme Court of

Michoacan, Mexico” (2007) Martinez, Amanda: “Environmental Blind Spots: Normalization of Industrial Pollution” (2017) Reid, Jess: “Gender and Identity Performativity and the Role of the Palio as a Social Institution”

(2016) Torpie-Sweterlitsch, Jennifer: “The Influence of Interactive Informal Education Programs on Zoo

Visitor Attitudes and Conservation-Oriented Behaviors at the San Antonio Zoo and Aquarium” (2014)

Townsend, Sarah: “Re-membering the Wild Within: An Exploration of Desire, Trauma, and Grief in the Rewilding Movement” (2016)

Vieyra, Anne Martinez: “Immigration, Art and Agency in the Global City: A Survey of the New New Yorkers Program at the Queens Museum of Art” (2015; Museum Anthropology, Columbia University)

Wagner, Deborah: "Death, Memory and Space: A Rural Community Response to Roadside Memorials" (2008)

Current Supik, Kristen: “Healing Nature: Understanding Nature-Based Alternative Therapies for U.S.

Veterans” Undergraduate Honor’s Thesis Committee Chair Graduated/Completed Castellano, Mari “The Intersection of Stigma, Biomedicine, Gender and Autoimmune Disease: An

Ethnographic Study” (2016) Corona, Itzel: “Motherhood Detained: A Feminist Analysis of Mothering in U.S. American Family

Detention Centers” (2016) DeBord, Nicole: “The Lived Experience of Welfare: Women and Social Policy in the United States”

(2009) DeMyers, Christine: “Is UTSA an Obesogenic Environment? Experiences of Diet and Movement on

Campus” (2014) Hall, Megan: “Needing Care: Patient and Clinician Views on the Needs of a Mental Health Clinic” (2017) Siddiqi, Tania: “Migration of Muslim Women during Partition” (2016) Torres, Kayla: “Narratives of Decision Making in Traditional Chinese Medicine Users” (2018) Current Kaki, Moureen: (social justice, health care equality, United States) PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

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American Anthropological Association Society for Medical Anthropology Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction Association for Feminist Anthropology Society for Applied Anthropology National Collegiate Honors College SERVICE ACTIVITIES: UTSA Department 2017-8 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Biological Anthropology 2015-6 Member, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology 2014-6 Chair (15-16) and Member (14-15), VPR Writing Funds Committee 2015-7 Coordinator, Lectures Series 2015-6 Member, NTT Committee 2014-5 Member, TA Committee 2013-4 Chair, Search Committee for assistant professor, medical anthropology 2013-6 Chair, Strategic Planning Committee 2013 CPER, Department of Anthropology 2013 DFRAC, Department of Anthropology 2012-3 Member, MA Revisions Committee 2012 DFRAC, Department of Anthropology 2011-13 Co-Chair, Graduate Admissions Policy Committee 2005-13 MA Graduate Advisor of Record 2010-2 Member, QEP Committee 2011-2 Member, Academic Program Review Committee 2010-1 Member, Graduate Admissions Policy Committee 2010-2 Member, Doctoral Admissions Policy Committee 2010-2 Chair, Curriculum Committee 2008-6 Member, Undergraduate Curriculum Assessment Committee 2008-9 Chair, Search Committee for two or more professors with tenure in archaeology and

cultural anthropology. 2007-8 Chair, Graduate Studies Committee 2007-08 Member, Search Committee for open rank professor, archaeology. 2006-7 Doctoral Graduate Advisor of Record 2006-7 Member, Search Committee for assistant professor, cultural anthropology. 2006-7 Faculty Sponsor, Anthropology Graduate Student Association 2004-5 Member, Search Committee for assistant professor and full professor, archaeology,

cultural anthropology 2003-4 Library Liaison College 2018 Panelist, #MeToo Panel, A Conversation about Sexual Harrassment in Academia, UTSA

Student Psychology Association & Active Minds, Thursday, April 12, 2018. 2017, 18 Emcee, Awards Ceremony, COLFA Research Conference, March 2017, 2018.

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2016 Panelist, Women and Success: An Interdepartmental Panel, SACNAS UTSA Chapter, Student Psychology Club, October 28, 2016.

2015-6 Member, CFRAC 2015 Judge and Moderator, Research Conference, College of Liberal and Fine Arts 2012 Member, Search Committee, Institute for Health Disparities 2011-2 Member, DFRAC, Department of Philosophy 2010-3 Member, BA in Public Health Committee 2009-13 Member, Steering Committee, Institute for Health Disparities 2006-13 Member, Planning Committee, COLFA Research Conference 2006-13 Judge and/or Moderator, COLFA Research Conference University/System 2018 Fellow, The University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers 2018 Member, Advisory Search Committee, Vice Provost of Academic Innovation 2017-8 Member, Committee, President's Distinguished Achievement Awards: Community

Engagement 2017-8 Member, University Health Professions Office Advisory Council 2017 COLFA Representative, Student Response System Committee 2017 Invited Speaker, Teaching Large Classes, Graduate School, The University of Texas at San

Antonio. October 17, 2017. 2017- Member, Institutional Review Board Committee 2016 Member/UTSA Representative, UT System Women Senior Leaders Network Sponsorship

Conference Planning Committee 2016-8 Member, Committee, President's Distinguished Achievement Awards: Community

Engagement Award 2015-6 Member, Committee, President's Distinguished Achievement Awards: Teaching Excellence

Award 2015 Member, Steering Committee, “Best Practices: Advancing Women, Making Change”

Symposium for the UT System Women’s Senior Leader Network 2015 Invited Speaker, Mentoring and Anthropology, STEM Summer Workshop, Center of

Excellence in Infection Genomics. July 23, 2015. 2015-6 Invited Speaker, Mentoring, Responsible Conduct of Research training, Vice President for

Research Office. May 27, 2015. May, August 2016. 2015 Member, World Class Graduate Programs, UTSA 2020 Blueprint Committee 2013-5 Member, Limited Submissions Review Committee, Vice President for Research Office 2013-5 Member, Subcommittee on Centers and Institutes, Research Advisory Board 2013-4 Faculty Sponsor, SMIILE Movement 2013-4 COLFA Faculty Representative, IRB Advisory Task Force 2010-5 COLFA Representative, Research Advisory Board/Council 2011-7 Alternate Voting Member, Institutional Review Board 2011-2 Member, Subcommittee on Research and Human Resources, Research Advisory Council 2009-3 Alternate Voting Member, Committee on Conflict of Interest in Research & Intellectual

Property 2004-10 Member, Grievance Committee

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2005-7 Member, Faculty Advisory Committee, Teaching Excellence Advancement and Mentoring Center

2004-7 Member, Planning Committee, Women’s History Month 2003-7 Faculty Sponsor, Ultimate Frisbee Team 2008- Member, UTSA Feral Cat Society 2003- Attendee, one or more UTSA graduation ceremonies per year

SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Professional/Disciplinary 2018-20 Secretary, Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction, American Anthropological

Association 2018 External Reviewer, Tenure Dossier, University of California at Irvine. 2017 Invited Roundtable Participant, Executive Session: Good Intentions and Murky Ethics.

American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting. December 2, 2017. (http://www.anthropology-news.org/index.php/2017/11/03/good-intentions-and-murky-ethics/)

2017 Invited Speaker, Creative Aging, Gallery Panel Discussion for GOLDEN DECADE: 10th Anniversary of the Bihl Haus GO! Arts Program. San Antonio, Texas. November 4, 2017.

2017 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cultural Anthropology, National Science Foundation 2017 Moderator, Health Disparities panel, Inter-University Program for Latino Research Sixth

Biennial Siglo XXI Conference. San Antonio, Texas. May 19, 2017. 2017 Invited Speaker, “Medical Anthropology in the Borderlands,” Texas A&M San Antonio.

February 28, 2017. 2016 Ad Hoc Reviewer, Cultural Anthropology, National Science Foundation 2016 Invited Speaker, “What is Culture?” with Alex Antram. Docent training, Institute of Texan

Cultures. The Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas. October 24, 2016. 2016 Workshop Facilitator, “What is Culture?” Continuing Education Program, Institute of Texan

Cultures. The Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas. September 10, 2016. 2015- Founder, disciplinary initiative on caregiving in the academy, including:

Investigator, Carework in the Academy survey and resource database Member, ad hoc committee, Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction Organizer, AAA 2017 roundtable on gender, kinship, labor and caregiving in the academy with the

AAA Committee on Labor Relations and the AAA Committee on Gender Equity in Anthropology 2009-11, 15-16 Judge, Graduate Student Paper Prize, Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction,

American Anthropological Association 2014 Invited Commentary, Teaching Anthropology: A Graduate Seminar. Teaching Culture,

University of Toronto Press. Website: http://www.utpteachingculture.com/teaching-anthropology-a-graduate-seminar/

2014 Invited Speaker, Social Status and Pregnancy: Implications for Birth Weight Variation among Hispanic Women in South Texas, Department of Demography, The University of Texas at San Antonio. April 24, 2014.

2014 Invited Speaker, Culture and Inequality: Challenging Reproductive Health Disparities, Stanford Center for Bioethics, Stanford University. April 10, 2014.

2013 Member, National Review Panel, National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Program (declined 2015 due to COI regulations)

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2013-7 Department Representative, Consortium for the Practicing and Applied Anthropology Programs (COPAA)

2013 Panel Organizer and Moderator, Having It All? Female Professors at UTSA. Women’s History Month, UTSA. March 21, 2013.

2012-4 Steering Committee Member, Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction. 2012-4 Chair and Judge, Graduate Student Paper Prize, Council on the Anthropology of

Reproduction, American Anthropological Association 2012 Panel Moderator, Bridging Cultures Conference. The Mexico Center, UTSA. November 8,

2012. 2012 Invited Discussant, Urban Strategies and Kellogg Foundation Initiative on Latino Maternal

and Child Health. Washington, D.C., June 12-13, 2012. 2011 Invited Speaker, An Interdisciplinary Team Works on DECLARE, Applications of Research in

Nursing: Mentored Research Scholars, School of Nursing, UTHSCSA. December 2, 2011. 2011 External Reviewer, Tenure Dossier, Oregon State University, Summer 2011. 2009-2011 Judge, Graduate Student Paper Prize, Council on the Anthropology of Reproduction,

American Anthropological Association 2003- Peer Reviewer for Research Articles in Journals

Anthropology & Medicine (2007) American Indian Culture and Research (2006, 2008) American Journal of Public Health (2008) Ethnicity & Disease (2 in 2006) Feminist Formations (2012, 2013) Health Equity (2018) Human Organization (2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2013, 2015) International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education, Special Section: Journal of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved (2012, 2014, 2016) Journal of Immigrant and Minority Health (2015) Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology (2011) Maternal and Child Health (2013, 2015) Medical Anthropology Quarterly (2005, 2011, 2014, 2016) Public Health Reports (2018) Qualitative Research in Latin America (2 in 2013) Social Science & Medicine (2015, 2016, 2018) Social Science (2015)

2008 Invited Presenter, Health Disparities, San Antonio Life Sciences Institute, University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, Texas

Various Peer Reviewer for Textbooks and Book Prospectus Wiley-Blackwell (2015; book prospectus) Sage (2015; book prospectus) Routledge (2012; book prospectus) Westview Press (2012; textbook) Oxford University Press (2011, 2007; textbooks) Mc-Graw Hill (2011, 2 in 2010; textbooks) Pearson (2009; textbook)

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Broadview Press (2 in 2004; textbooks) 2004 Participant and Small Group Facilitator, Workshop on Health Disparities, San Antonio Life

Sciences Institute/UCCH-Texas Diabetes Institute, San Antonio, TX 2004-2005 Participant, Discussion Series, Center for Health and Health Care Disparities, University

of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, Texas SERVICE ACTIVITIES: Community 2017 Keynote Speaker, Believing in Race: Its Legacy in our Nation’s Health. 47th Annual Friends of

the P.I. Nixon Historical Medical Library Dinner, San Antonio, TX. November 1, 2017. 2015-6 Program Evaluator, Senior Theater, The Playhouse, San Antonio, Texas. 2015-6 Program Evaluator, Children’s Conservatory, The Playhouse, San Antonio, Texas. 2015 Invited Speaker, Gender…Sex…Sexuality, Top Scholars Program, The University of Texas at

San Antonio. November 3, 2015. 2014-5 Program Evaluator, The GO! Arts Program, Bihl Haus Arts, San Antonio, Texas. 2014 Invited Speaker, Why Race Matters, Top Scholars Program, The University of Texas at San

Antonio. October 28, 2014. 2014 Invited Panelist, Panel on Gender Stereotypes, Girl Scout Troop, Leon Springs Elementary,

San Antonio, TX. 2014 Invited Speaker, Anthropology of the Potlatch to fourth graders at Keystone School, San

Antonio, Texas, September 2014. 2013-14 High School Mentor, NISD Gifted & Talented Program, San Antonio 2013 Invited Discussant, Education Night for Spring Awakening, The Playhouse, San Antonio,

Texas. 2010- Member, Board of Directors, Bihl Haus Arts, San Antonio, Texas. 2008-9 Program Evaluator, The GO! Arts Program, Bihl Haus Arts, San Antonio, Texas. 2007- Alumnus Interviewer, Harvard College 2012 Invited Panelist, Senior Breakfast, St. Mary’s Hall, May 24, 2012. San Antonio, Texas. 2011-2 Member, Blue Ribbon Committee, MLK March 25th Anniversary Commission, San Antonio,

Texas. 2011 Invited Speaker, A Cultural Update. Institute of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas. October

12, 2011. 2011 Invited Speaker, What is Culture?, Teacher Tuesday, Continuing Education Program, Institute

of Texan Cultures, San Antonio, Texas. September 21, 2011 2011 Invited Speaker, Deconstructing Race, Presentation to Faculty and students for the Council

on Faculty and Student Matters and the Office of Admissions and Students Services and at the School of Nursing, UTHSCSA. April 8, 2011.

2011 Invited Speaker, Thinking about Death as an Anthropologist. Presentation to nursing students, Kaplan College, San Antonio, Texas. March 2011.

2011 Invited Speaker, Arts and Aging in an Urban Context, Presentation to WellMed, Cisneros Senior Center, San Antonio, Texas, February 2011.

2010 Invited Speaker, Health and Healthcare Disparities: Why Race Matters. For travelling exhibit, RACE: Are We So Different?, Institute of Texan Cultures, April 2010.

2011 Invited Speaker, Brazil: Rainforests and Samba to first graders at Keystone School, San Antonio, Texas, November 2011.

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2011 Invited Speaker, Texas Archaeology to first graders at Keystone School, San Antonio, Texas, October 2011.

2009 Invited Speaker and Workshop Facilitator, Culture and Parenting, The Children’s Shelter, San Antonio, Texas. Summer.

2009 Featured Speaker, Goldens Legacy Symposium, Bihl Haus Arts, San Antonio, TX 2008 Invited Speaker, Race/Culture, Ethnicity: What Really Matters in Health Care?, University

Health Systems, Continuing Education Program, San Antonio, Texas. Winter. 2008 Invited Speaker, Problems in the Latina Paradox: Measuring Social Support for Pregnant

Immigrant Women from Mexico, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, Texas. Spring.

2005 Invited Speaker, Medical Anthropology and Deconstructing Race, School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Sciences Center, San Antonio, Texas. Spring 2005.


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