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Sarah Green is a Professor at the University of Helsinki's Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology. Her research focuses on the anthropology of borders, livestock and microbial movements, and Mediterranean and Balkan regional dynamics. She has led projects such as "Crosslocations in the Mediterranean" and "Opening Pandora’s Box: Assessing The Risks of Permafrost Thaw", exploring environmental and health intersections. As Editor-in-Chief of Social Anthropology, she has shaped academic discourse. Her recent work examines zoonotic disease control and nonhuman animal migration. She advises doctoral theses on topics ranging from Roma policy to digital intimacy in Egypt. Affiliated with Helsinki One Health, she bridges social and medical sciences.
- Education: Not explicitly detailed in texts, but her academic roles imply advanced anthropological training.
- Research Projects: Includes "InterEarth RESET" (climate change), "Trade, Transit and Travel in the Mediterranean", and "EastBordNet".
- Grants: Recipient of University profiling funding and Research Council of Finland grants.
Her theoretical contributions include "Crosslocations" theory, analyzing spatial entanglements. She frequently participates in conferences like the American Anthropological Association meetings and contributes to editorial boards. Recent publications address border entanglements, postmodern gender theory, and Mediterranean geopolitics.
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