
About
Amanda Todd is a Lecturer in the Department of Anthropology and Geography at Coastal Carolina University. She specializes in human-environmental geography, focusing on the intersections of cultures, natural environments, and spiritual beliefs. Her research explores sacred spaces, rituals, and ceremonies in natural landscapes, including studies in the Southern Appalachian Mountains, Hawai'i, Scotland, and Northern England.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Geography, University of North Carolina at Greensboro
- M.A., Geography, Appalachian State University
- B.S., Natural Resources: Soil and Water Systems, North Carolina State University
Her research interests include spiritual landscapes, creation spirituality, traditional healing practices, and the cultural significance of stone circles and cathedrals. She has conducted fieldwork in Hawai'i studying Hula dance's connection to geography and spirituality and in Scotland examining myths tied to landscapes. Dr. Todd teaches courses on cultures and environments, human landscapes, and spiritual ecology.
No scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the profile. She advises no listed students. A notable project includes leading CCU students in creating a labyrinth to promote mindfulness practices on campus.
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