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Mark Ingram is Professor of French Transnational Studies at Goucher College. His work bridges cultural anthropology and French studies, focusing on urban transformation, postcolonial identity, and environmental activism in the Mediterranean region.
- Doctorate from New York University (1996)
- Teaching: French language, anthropology of Europe, and transnational cultural change
- Research: Marseille as a postcolonial urban mosaic
His scholarship explores Marseille's role as a laboratory for studying immigration, urban creativity, and ecological justice. Recent projects examine activist arts integrating social and environmental concerns.
Mark collaborates with scholars across disciplines, co-editing The Marseille Mosaic (2023) and publishing in journals like City and Society, French Politics, Culture & Society, and International Journal of Heritage Studies.
Professional roles include:
- Editorial Board Member, CFC Intersections
- Peer Reviewer for National Science Foundation and Quebec research fund
- Contributor to interdisciplinary conferences on urban anthropology
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