Recorded June 4, 2020
The following conversation is with Dr. Kiran Jayaram, a professor of anthropology at the university of south florida. In this conversation we discuss topics related to his research in Haiti and international development, National and international migration(including his family background), and his work with a group of scholars in Haiti and the Dominican Republic called Transnational Hispaniola and his work with the Island Anthropologies event that, among other things, attempts to rethink “the Caribbean” as a container for what we conceive of as “expected and normal” there. The conversation pick up discussing the Anthropology of education in the time of COVID-19, and what teaching has looked like right now during the pandemic.
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Contact info for Dr. Jayaram:
Kiran Jayaram, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology
University of South Florida
4202 E. Fowler Avenue, SOC 118
Tampa, FL 33620-8100
USA
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