Student Work
- Kaniqua Robinson
2018 The Performance of Memorialization: Politics of Memory and Memory-Making at the Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys.
View Kaniqua’s dissertation
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7564/ - Kierston H. Downs
2017 “Beautifully Awful”: A Feminist Ethnography of Women Veteran’s Experiences with Transition from Military Service.
View Kierston’s dissertation
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/7018/ - Rebecca Campbell
2016 Reification, Resistance, and Transformation? The Impact of Migration and Demographics on Linguistic, Racial, and Ethnic Identity and Equity in Educational Systems: An Applied Approach. View Rebecca’s dissertation
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/6474/ - Leslie Paul Walker, Jr.
2015 Narrating Climate Change at the San Juan National Historic Site at the Community Level. View Leslie’s thesis https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5792/ - Iyshia Lowman
2014 Recreational Segregation: The Role of Place in Shaping Communities. View Iyshia’s thesis https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5063/ - Iyshia Lowman
2012 Jim Crow at the Beach: An Oral and Archival History of the Segregated Past at Homestead Bayfront Park (BISC Acc. 413). View report - Mia Carey
2012 The Untold Story of Nicodemus: Reconstructing Environment and Health. The Howard University McNair Journal of Research. 16: 11-20. View Mia’s paper - Justin Hosbey
2011 Inalienable Possessions and Flyin’ West: African American Women In the Pioneer West. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. View Justin’s thesis - Whitney A. Goodwin
2011 Archaeology and Indigeneity, Past and Present: A View from the Island of Roatan, Honduras. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. View Whitney’s thesis - Alisha R. Winn
2010 Beyond the Business: Social and Cultural Aspects of the Atlanta Life Insurance Company. Ph.D. dissertation, Department of Anthropology, The University of South Florida. View Alisha’s dissertation - Courtney Spillane
2007 Reconstructing the Past: Heritage Research and Preservation Activities in Tampa Bay Communities. M.A. thesis, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida. View Courtney’s thesis
Other Heritage scholarship and resources
- Remembering Jim Crow, again – critical representations of African American experiences of travel and leisure at U.S. National Park Sites.
Published in International Journal of Heritage Studies, Volume 25, Issue 7 - International Journal of Heritage Studies, Volume 25