Going Global

Going Global

Research in Arts & Sciences spans every continent. In this series, hear from anthropologists, economists, historians, and more as they examine problems and ideas from around the globe.

 

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Bronwen Konecky

Bronwen Konecky

Associate Professor of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences

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Bronwen Konecky’s research investigates climate, water, and ecosystem variations in the Earth’s tropical regions, from the past ~150,000 years to the 21st century. 

William​ Acree​

William​ Acree​

Vice Dean of Interdisciplinary Initiatives and Innovation

314-935-5145

William Acree is a transdisciplinary scholar whose research and teaching explore the cultural history of Latin America, the enduring impacts of everyday experiences, and the ways cultural goods and activities inflect public life, politics, and identities.

Bret​ Gustafson

Bret​ Gustafson

Professor of Sociocultural Anthropology

Bret Gustafson is a political anthropologist with an interest in climate politics, fossil fuels, and the energy transition.  His work focuses primarily on Latin America and the United States.

​E.A. Quinn​

​E.A. Quinn​

​Associate Professor of Biological Anthropology

​E.A. Quinn's research focuses primarily on human milk and breastfeeding behaviors in a comparative context. She is also interested in the role of human milk in infant growth and development.

​Nancy Berg

​Nancy Berg

Professor of Hebrew Language and Literature

314-935-8567

Professor Berg teaches courses in Israeli society, Middle Eastern literatures, and Jewish culture. While much of her scholarship focuses on the literature of Iraqi Jews, she has also researched Israeli women's writing, memory writing, and food.