Jeffrey J. Schiffer
Program: Anthropology & Education
Degree: Ph.D.
Previous Graduate Education: M.A. in Anthropology andEducation, Teachers College, ColumbiaUniversity; Honors B.A. inAnthropology, The Universityof British Columbia.
Research Interests: Contemporary First Nations andAmerican Indian polities. Thereproduction of indigineity in interdisciplinary and cross-culturalspaces. Critical indigenous studies,semiotic anthropology, andethnomethodology.
Primary Geographical Interests: Canadaand The United States.
Selected Publications, Presentations, Works-in-Progress:
The Shifting Nature ofInteractions in the Field: A Case Study from Northeastern Guatemala http://digital.lampdev.columbia.edu/anthrorsch/index.php/JAR.
Honors and Distinctions:
Columbia University, Institute of Latin AmericanStudies, Pre-dissertation Travel Grant,2008.
The University of BritishColumbia, FirstNations Student Leadership Award, 2006.
Research Interests: Contemporary First Nations andAmerican Indian polities. Thereproduction of indigineity in interdisciplinary and cross-culturalspaces. Critical indigenous studies,semiotic anthropology, andethnomethodology.
Primary Geographical Interests: Canadaand The United States.
Selected Publications, Presentations, Works-in-Progress:
The Shifting Nature ofInteractions in the Field: A Case Study from Northeastern Guatemala http://digital.lampdev.columbia.edu/anthrorsch/index.php/JAR.
Honors and Distinctions:
Columbia University, Institute of Latin AmericanStudies, Pre-dissertation Travel Grant,2008.
The University of BritishColumbia, FirstNations Student Leadership Award, 2006.