Professional Background
Professor of Anthropology Psychology & Ed
Educational Background
A.B., Syracuse University
Ph.D., Harvard University
Scholarly Interests
Human development in social and cultural contexts. The study of Pathmakers: resiliency, resistance, invulnerability and success in at-risk populations. Psychological anthropology and education. Psychoanalytic anthropology.
Selected Publications
Paths to Success: Beating the Odds in American Society (Harvard University Press).
Educational Policy in an Era of Conservative Reform (AMS Press).
Race, Sex, and National Origin: Public Attitudes of Desegregation (AMS Press).
Psychological Anthropology and Education (AMS Press).
ALERTA: A Multicultural, Bilingual Approach to Teaching Young Children. (Addison-Wesley)
A Psychological Anthropology of Depression. in progress.

Charles C Harrington
Professor of Anthropology Psychology & Ed
Phone: 212-678-3313
Email:
Office Hours: Monday: 11–12 p.m. (walk-in) Thursday: 11–12 p.m. (walk-in), 6–7 p.m. by appointment only. To make appointments contact: fauteck@tc.edu
Office Location: 375C Grace Dodge Hall