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Celia Lowe serves as Professor of Anthropology and International Studies at the University of Washington's College of Arts & Sciences, concurrently directing the Center for Southeast Asia and Its Diasporas. Her dual appointments span the Department of Anthropology and the Henry M. Jackson School of International Studies.
Her research centers on the anthropology of reason, biosecurity frameworks, and post-colonial science studies, with deep expertise in Indonesia. Key interests include:
- Travels of biological knowledge between EuroAmerica and Southeast Asia
- Multispecies ethnography in archipelagic contexts
- Political ecologies of conservation and disease
Her publication trends reveal sustained engagement with Southeast Asian scientific practices, particularly examining how global health security paradigms like avian influenza response intersect with local Indonesian realities and post-9/11 security logics.
Scientific contributions include:
- Princeton University Press monograph on Indonesian biodiversity conservation (2006)
- Ongoing ethnographic work on H5N1 avian influenza governance
Lowe actively mentors graduate researchers and teaches core anthropology courses including ANTH 473 (Anthropology of Science and Technology) and ANTH 460 (History of Anthropology), with recent courses extending through 2025. Her research bridges environmental humanities, science and technology studies, and Southeast Asian area studies through sustained fieldwork in Indonesia.
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