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Ellen A. Herda, Ph.D.
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Ellen A. Herda, Ph.D. |
Research interests and areas of expertise:
International development in corporate, government and non-government, and education and health settings; communication and organizational change; preparation for higher education research and teaching; socioeconomic policy analysis; anthropological research within the critical hermeneutic tradition.
e-mail herdatemp@yahoo.com | Detailed R�sum� (PDF, 92K)
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Ph.D. in Anthropology
University of Oregon
Ph. D. in Educational Management and Social Policy
M.A. in Sociocultural Anthropology
University of Oregon
M.S. in Educational Administration
California State University at Hayward
B.A. in French
Mankato State University, Minnesota
B.A. in Philosophy major & French minor
University of Minnesota
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| Research Interests |
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International Development
Anthropological Development within the Critical Hermeneutic Tradition
Adult Learning in Work Settings
Organizational Design
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| Recent Publications |
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Forthcoming: The "Other" in Development Practice/Theory and Action in Field Studies of Interpretive Work.
2000 Power and Place: A Hermeneutic Orientation in Development and Education Among the Mlabri of Northeast Thailand, in High Plains Applied Anthropology, no 1. Vol.22, Spring. pgs: 101-109.
1999 Research Conversations and Narrative: A Critical Hermenuetic Orientation in Participatory Inquiry, Westport Ct/London: Praeger Publishers.
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| Courses Taught At USF |
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Critical Hermeneutic Participatory Research
School, Community and Society
Sp. Topic: Leadership and International Development
Sp. Topic: Narrative and Identity in Development Practice
Anthropological Research
Culture and Work
International Learning in Domestic and Transcultural Settings
Legitimation of Power in Societies and Organizations
Sociocultural Foundations of Policy and Organization
Culture and Law |
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