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Nicole Constable is a Professor of Anthropology and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of Pittsburgh, affiliated with the Kenneth P. Dietrich School of Arts and Sciences. She holds a PhD from UC Berkeley (1989) and has served as former Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Director of the Asian Studies Center. Her research focuses on gendered migration, intimate labor, and precarious citizenship in Asia, with fieldwork in Hong Kong, the Philippines, Indonesia, and Singapore.
Key publications include Passport Entanglements (2022), analyzing migration and state control, and Born Out of Place (2014), exploring migrant motherhood. She teaches courses on ethnographic writing, gender in East Asia, and global intimacies.
Her work emphasizes migrant agency, labor activism, and the intersections of love, labor, and global capitalism. She has advised four graduate students and contributed to interdisciplinary initiatives at the University Center for International Studies.


