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Dr. Edward Maclin is an Associate Professor of Teaching in the Department of Anthropology at the University of Memphis. His research focuses on the intersections of policy, material culture, and environmental justice, with a particular emphasis on systemic interactions in industrial developments like Blue Oval City. He holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Georgia (2015), where his dissertation explored organizational culture in the WWF Global Arctic Program.
Key research interests include political ecology, science and technology studies, food systems, and the politics of knowledge. His recent work examines how political economies shape human-environment relations through projects like Blue Oval City. He has published widely on topics ranging from climate policy to Mid-South barbecue as cultural artifact.
Dr. Maclin teaches courses such as ANTH 1200 Intro to Cultural Anthropology and ANTH 4-6418 Anthropology of Organizations. He has received prestigious awards including the 2022 University of Memphis Alumni Association Distinguished Teaching Award, reflecting his commitment to pedagogical innovation.
- Education: Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Georgia (2015)
- Recent Grants: Not explicitly listed, though research on Blue Oval City implies institutional or external funding.
His publications highlight interdisciplinary approaches, blending ethnography with policy analysis. Current projects continue exploring the socio-environmental impacts of industrial and technological systems in West Tennessee.
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