Faculty Interview Series

Faculty Interview Series

Writing in Anthropology

with Professor E.A. Burlingame

Click here to watch E.A. Burlingame, Professor of Anthropology, discuss ethnographic writing and Richard B. Lee's ethnography, The Dobe Ju/'hoansi.

 

 

E.A. Burlingame Interview

Writing in Anthropology

with Professor Glenn Petersen

Click here to watch Glenn Petersen, Professor of Anthropology, discuss ethnographic writing and his article, "The Complexity of Power, The Subtlety of Kava."

 

 

Glenn Petersen Interview

Writing in Communication Studies

with Professor Elisabeth Gareis

Click here to watch Elisabeth Gareis, Professor of Communications Studies, discuss intercultural communication and her article, "Emotion expression and the locution 'I love you': A cross-cultural study."

Elisabeth Gareiz

Writing in Communication Studies

with Professor Rebecca Merkin

Click here to watch Rebecca Merkin, Professor of Communications Studies, discuss intercultural communication and power distance and her article, "Power Distance and Facework Strategies."

Rebecca Merkin

Writing in English

with Professor Mary McGlynn

Click here to watch Mary McGlynn, Professor of English, discuss literary criticism and her article, "Pregnancy, Privacy, and Domesticity in The Snapper."

 

 

 

Mary McGlynn Interview

Writing in Fine and Performing Arts

with Professor Elizabeth Wollman

Click here to watch Elizabeth Wollman, Professor of Fine and Performing Arts, discuss writing in ethnomusicology and her article, "Men, Music, and Marketing at Q104.3 (WAXQ-FM New York)."

 

Elizabeth Wollman

Writing in Journalism

with Professor Trudy Lieberman

Click here to watch Trudy Lieberman, Professor of Journalism, discuss writing in journalism and her article, "An Rx for Reporting."

 

 

 

Trudy Lieberman

Writing in Management

with Professor Mehmet Genc

Click here to watch Mehmet Genc, Professor of Management, discuss writing in management and his article, "Transforming disadvantages into advantages: developing-country MNEs in the least developed countries."

 

 

Mehmet Genc Interview