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JMU IdLS, Anthropology, & Faculty Advising

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Uploaded by on Feb 11, 2009

James Madison University Associate Professor Dr. Fletcher Linder discusses the JMU IdLS Program, JMU Anthropology, and faculty advising at JMU.

Fletcher Linder, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor (8/2005) of Anthropology at James Madison University. Trained as an anthropologist, Dr. Linder considers beliefs and values central to human practice and interaction. He has studied and published on beliefs and values across a variety of topics, including sports and aesthetics, illness experience and care, interpersonal violence, and intellectual politics. Dr. Linder has served as co-investigator and project director on US Federal and international grants totaling over $1 million, and has conducted ethnographic, epidemiological, urban landscape, and community-based intervention research in such areas as the southern US, California, Canada, and Australia. In addition to his current position at James Madison University, Dr. Linder has held faculty positions at the University of North Carolina's School of Public Health and Department of Anthropology, and has presented his research at such other universities as Davidson, Duke, Yale, and Oxford.

http://www.jmu.edu/ibavi/bios/fletcher_linder.html

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