Sociology & Anthropology at Fordham University: October 2011

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Fordham University sociologist Heather Gautney provides expert analysis on Occupy Wall Street

Dr. Heather Gautney
Assistant Professor Heather Gautney’s piece on “What is Occupy Wall Street? The History of Leaderless Movements,” appeared in the on-line Washington Post on October 10, 2011. Professor Gautney has also been interviewed or quoted about the protests on ABC World News with Diane Sawyer, CNN, NPR, the Associated Press, and several major newspapers. Her book, Protest and Organization in the Alternative Globalization Era, (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) will be reprinted in paperback edition with a new chapter on the Occupy Wall Street protests.

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Associate Professor O. Hugo Benavides publishes three articles on Latin American and post-colonial studies

Professor Benavides
Associate Professor O. Hugo Benavides published a chapter entitled “Indigenous Representations of the Archaeological Record: Spectral Reflections of Postmodernity in Ecuador,” in Indigenous Peoples and Archaeology in Latin America, edited by Cristóbal Gnecco and Patricia Ayala Rocabado, and a chapter “Shades of the Colonial,” in Handbook of Postcolonial Archaeology, edited by Uzma Rizvi and Jane Lydon, both published by Left Coast Press, 2010.  Professor Benavides’ chapter “‘Our Ancestors the Incas’: Andean Warring over the Conquering Pasts,” will be included in The Heritage of War edited by Martin Gegner and Bart Ziino, forthcoming from Routledge in 2012.