A selection of conference and lecture presentations from faculty members of the School of International Studies at University of the Pacific.

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Submissions from 2016

Visions of Emancipation in Cross-Cultural Learning and Anthropology’s Estrangement from Intercultural Theory, Laura A. Bathurst and Bob White

Submissions from 2015

Teaching "Culture" in Anthropology and Intercultural Communication, Laura A. Bathurst

Household Shocks and Catastrophic Health Spending in Uganda, William E. Herrin

Staple Foods and Undernourished Children in Uganda, William E. Herrin

Submissions from 2014

Facilitating Intercultural Learning—Model 1: Home Campus Faculty, Prior to and After Study Abroad, Laura A. Bathurst and Bruce La Brack

Exploring Shocks, Remittances, and Health Spending in Uganda, William E. Herrin

Submissions from 2013

Cultural and Intercultural 'Competence': Contrasting Approaches to Teaching and Assessing Cross-Cultural Skills, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2012

A Novel Means of Assessing Nutritional Decisions in a Poor Country: Evidence from Uganda, Michelle M. Amaral, Arsene M. Balihuta, and William E. Herrin

Missed Translations: Anthropology, Intercultural Communication, and the Pedagogy of Cultural Difference, Laura A. Bathurst

Navigating Cross-Cultural Complexity: Blending Anthropological and Intercultural Approaches, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2011

Anthropology, Intercultural Communication, and Study Abroad, Laura A. Bathurst

Invited Lecture, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2010

Kolb’s Learning Cycle and the Teaching of Anthropology, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2009

Narration of Reentry Experience: The Appropriateness and Effectiveness of Narration, Laura A. Bathurst

Perceptions of Greed: Development as Activist Tourism in Northern Bolivia, Laura A. Bathurst

Were These Students Really in the Same Class?:' The Implications of Bennett's Developmental Model of Intercultural Sensitivity for the Teaching of Anthropology, Laura A. Bathurst

Housing Attributes and Occupant Health: Evidence from Uganda, William E. Herrin

Submissions from 2008

Anthropology and IC, Laura A. Bathurst

On the Borders of Indigeneity in Northern Bolivia’s Amazonia, Laura A. Bathurst

Panel Moderator, Laura A. Bathurst

Perceptions of Greed: Development as Activist Tourism in Northern Bolivia, Laura A. Bathurst

The Silent Interculturalists, Laura A. Bathurst

Housing Quality and Occupant Health in a Poor Country: Evidence from Uganda, William E. Herrin and Michelle M. Amaral

Submissions from 2007

Being a Good Person: Give and Take among the Tacana of Northern Bolivia, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2006

Claiming Indigenous Identity in Northern Bolivia, Laura A. Bathurst

Ethnogenesis of the Tacana of Bolivia, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2005

International Organizations and Indigenous Organizing in Bolivia, 1980s-2000s: Power Flows Both Ways, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2004

Household Migration and Rural Poverty Traps: Evidence from Uganda, William E. Herrin, John R. Knight, and C. F. Sirmans

Price Cutting Behavior in Residential Markets, John R. Knight, C. F. Sirmans, William E. Herrin, and Zhenguo Lin

Submissions from 2003

Reconfiguring Identities: Globalization and Tacana Retribalization in Bolivia’s Amazonia, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 2002

Housing Prices and Maturing Real Estate Markets: Evidence from Uganda, John R. Knight, William E. Herrin, and Arsene M. Balihuta

Submissions from 2001

Housing Prices and Maturing Real Estate Markets: Evidence from Uganda, William E. Herrin

Submissions from 1999

The Linguistic Battleground in Galicia, Spain: Tracing Threads of Power, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 1998

What Are You Talking About?: Responses to Jargon Among First-Year Anthropology Graduate Students, Laura A. Bathurst

Submissions from 1997

Anthropology with Attitude: Is Nothing Sacred?, Laura A. Bathurst