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Charles Anderson, B.A. in Dance, Cornell University; M.F.A. in Choreography, Temple University
Associate Professor of African American and African Diasporic Dance with a courtesy appointment in the John L. Warfield Center for African and African American Studies
Department of Theatre and Dance
College of Fine Arts
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 512-471-3467
E-mail: charles.o.anderson@austin.utexas.edu
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African Diaspora and African American (Black) vernacular and concert dance history, Black dance aesthetics, Afrocentric dance pedagogy, choreography and dance composition, contemporary dance, Afrofuturism, critical race theory in dance
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I study student engagement in complex scientific practices, such as argumentation. In addition, I focus on understanding how the existing classroom culture influences the students work with these new practices. Through this work, I design learning environments, work with teachers to enact the learning environments, and examine what happens when they do.
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Peter Flemings, PhD, Cornell, 1990
Research Scientist
Department of Geological Sciences, Institute for Geophysics, and Bureau of Economic Geology
Jackson School of Geosciences
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 512-471-6156
E-mail: pflemings@jsg.utexas.edu
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Flemings? studies of pore pressures in seafloor sediments is answering questions about submarine landslides, oil and gas migration, and methane hydrates. In technical terms, his work involves stratigraphy, basin analysis, and basin-scale fluid flow. He works closely with the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program (IODP). His current projects include the study of fluid pressure in the Nankai Accretionary Prism, analysis and modeling of hydrate systems on southern Hydrate Ridge, the study of slope stability on continental margins, and the development of a pore pressure penetrometer for ocean drilling.
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Girls and technology work and family; dual-earner families; women''s and girls'' development; gender issues in counseling and psychotherapy; psychology of gender
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Labor demand, time use, social insurance programs (particularly unemployment insurance) and unusual applications of labor economics (to suicide, sleep and beauty)Labor markets; unemployment; wages inequality; Social Security; demographic issues, business.
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Public relations, health and environmental risk communication, science communication, and information seeking.
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Karrol Kitt, Ph.D.;CFP
Associate Professor
Deparment of Human Development and Family Sciences
College of Natural Sciences
CONTACT INFORMATION
Office: 512-471-0809
E-mail: kkitt@mail.utexas.edu
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Personal Finance (Insurance, cash management, spending plans, financial spreadsheets, credit, financial behavior); Family Resource Management (values, standards, & goals; mananging change; decision making; organization; work at home & at the workplace)
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19th and 20th century history of India, including religion and politics, intellectual and social history, and women''s movements.
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Project constructability; Advanced construction technologies; Pre-construction management systems; Project decision/risk analysis; Systems for work process integration; Benchmarking of capital projects; Value management processes
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