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Department of Sociology and Anthropology

University of Windsor
Chrysler Hall South
401 Sunset Avenue Windsor, Ontario Canada N9B 3P4
Phone: (519) 253-3000 ext:2192
FAX:519-971-3621
Email:lynnep@uwindsor.ca

Lynne Phillips
Faculty


Lynne Phillips, PhD, Professor of Anthropology

Until June 30, 2012:
Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Criminology
University of Windsor
(519) 253-3000 x2192
lynnep@uwindsor.ca

After June 30, 2012:
Dean of Arts, Memorial University of Newfoundland,
St. John's, NL

Research and Teaching Interests:
  • globalisation and development
  • international organizations
  • food sovereignty and governance
  • feminist anthropology
  • anthropology of health
  • qualitative methods
  • Latin America

Research:
2011-13 U. Windsor. $5,000. "Food and Place-making in De-Industrializing Windsor"

2006-09 SSHRC $98,752. "Mobilizing Gender: The UN,
Cultures of Accountability, and Changing Women's Lives in Latin America" L. Phillips (Investigator), S. Cole (Co-Investigator)

2003-06 SSHRC, $80,958. "Agencies of Globalization: UNESCO, Social Transformations, and the Role of Expert Knowledge" S. Ilcan (Investigator), L. Phillips (Co-Investigator)

2002-05 SSHRC, $86,000. "Framing Food: The FAO in Neoliberal Times." L. Phillips (Investigator), S. Ilcan (Co-Investigator)

1999-2002 SSHRC, $51,000. "UN Development and Women's 'Place' in Historical Perspective" L. Phillips (Investigator), S. Ilcan (Co-Investigator)

1996-97 AUCC/IDRC Sabbatical Internship Award for Latin America, $30,000.

1992-95 SSHRC, $70,000. "Cholera in the Time of Development: A Comparative Study" L. Phillips (Investigator), R. Trumper (Co-Investigator)

For publications, please see next page.




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