I teach courses at the undergraduate, graduate, and professional level.

This page lists some of the courses I’ve taught in the past. To learn more about current offerings at the University of Florida, please see the schedule of courses from the Office of the Registrar. You can also access public results of how students have evaluated my teaching.

undergraduate courses

  • Exploring Medical Anthropology (ANT 3930)

  • Race and Racism (ANT 3451)

  • Culture and Medicine (ANT 4462)

  • Aeromobilities (ANT 4930, IDH 2935)

  • Human Sexuality and Culture (ANT 2301)

  • (Un)common Read: How To Be An Antiracist (IDH 2930)

graduate courses

  • Research Design (ANG 5485)

  • Text Analysis (ANG 6190)

  • Ethnographic Field Methods (ANG 6801)

  • Cultural Domain Analysis (ANG 5513)

  • Medical Anthropology (ANG 6737)

  • Race, Racism & Health (ANG 6930)

  • Health and Policy in Latin America (ANG 6930/LAS 6938)

  • Method and Theory in Human Biology (ANG 5511)

professional workshops

  • Systematic Methods for Analyzing Qualitative Data (five-day intensive course funded by the National Science Foundation and co-taught with Gery Ryan and Amber Wutich, 2005–2011)

  • Introduction to Text Analysis (one-day workshops offered at annual meetings of the American Anthropological Association and the Society for Applied Anthropology, 2007–2013)

  • Custom workshops on use of MAXQDA software for managing and analyzing qualitative data through Q2 Insight