
معرفی
Charlotte Sunseri is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Anthropology at San Jose State University, where she has taught since 2011. She earned her Ph.D. from UC Santa Cruz in 2009.
- Specializes in historical archaeology and economic anthropology
- Focuses on labor practices, social identity, and capitalist systems
- Conducts fieldwork in North America and West Africa
- Recipient of multiple teaching and research awards
Her research explores power dynamics in capitalist structures through archaeological analysis of corporate-controlled environments like company towns. Key projects include:
- New Almaden Workers’ Heritage Project (2020-ongoing)
- Mono Mills Archaeological Project (2011-2020)
Recent publications span topics from Indigenous labor participation to foodway politics in colonial settings. She combines zooarchaeological analysis with spatial and quantitative methods to examine:
- Racialized/gendered labor systems
- Cultural landscape formation
- Health impacts in industrial contexts
- Archaeology of resistance and adaptation
Her awards include:
- College of Social Sciences Teaching Excellence Award (2017)
- SJSU Outstanding Professor (2020)
- Teaching Award from UC Santa Cruz
Professor Sunseri has professional fieldwork experience across California, Nevada, Utah, New Mexico, Texas, Missouri, Illinois, and Mali, West Africa.
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