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职称: Professor
所属学校:University of California-Santa Cruz
所属院系:Anthropology
所属专业:Anthropology
联系方式: 831-459-3855
Donald Brenneis is a linguistic and social anthropologist at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He studied anthropology as an undergraduate at Stanford and received his Ph.D. from Harvard. His work has focused on the social life of communicative practices—linguistic, musical, performative, and textual. He worked in a South Asian diasporic community in Fiji over a 20-year period, examining the relationships among language, music, conflict, law, and politics—and considering, among other things, children’s arguments, men’s gossip, and the complexities of managing conflict through indirect speech. More recently he has been doing ethnographic work—both as participant and as observer—on peer review, scholarly publishing, assessment practices, higher education policy, and the ongoing shaping of scholarly and scientific knowledge within and beyond anthropology. He taught at Pitzer College from 1973-1996 and has been in the Santa Cruz Department since 1996. He has also served as editor of American Ethnologist (1989-1994) and president of the American Anthropological Association (2001-2003). He co-chaired the editorial committee of the University of California Press (2007-2009) and is currently co-editor of Annual Review of Anthropology. In 2007-2008 he was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences.
He taught at Pitzer College from 1973-1996 and has been in the Santa Cruz Department since 1996.