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Chelsey Dyer is a Teaching Professor in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at North Carolina State University, affiliated with the College of Humanities and Social Sciences. She holds a BA in Anthropology from NC State and a PhD in Cultural Anthropology from Vanderbilt University. Her research focuses on transnational social movements, particularly US-Latin American solidarity over the past four decades, exploring how political consciousness shapes resistance strategies and collective action.
Her educational background includes an undergraduate degree from NC State and a doctoral degree from Vanderbilt, reflecting her deep engagement with anthropological theory and practice. She is a key member of the Professional Teaching Faculty and Postdocs in Anthropology within the department.
Dyer’s scholarship emphasizes the intersection of political economy, state intervention, and grassroots activism. Her publications analyze neoliberalism’s impact on Colombia, the dynamics of US-Colombia diplomacy, and the role of solidarity movements in shaping political awareness. Recent work extends to pandemic-era activism and the evolving nature of transnational solidarity in globalized contexts.
While no specific grants or advising roles are highlighted in the provided materials, her affiliations with the Department of Sociology and Anthropology position her within a vibrant academic community addressing critical global issues through anthropological frameworks.




