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Peter Carskadon Little is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rhode Island College, specializing in environmental and medical anthropology, political ecology, and e-waste studies. His work bridges anthropology, science and technology studies, and environmental justice activism.
- Ph.D., Oregon State University
- M.A., Northern Arizona University
- B.A., Binghamton University
Research focuses on:
- Environmental Health in industrial pollution and e-waste zones
- Political Ecology of corporate-state power dynamics
- Medical Anthropology of toxic exposure
- West African Studies (Ghanaian e-waste labor)
- Science and Technology Studies in mitigation practices
His 15 most recent publications (2013-2023) emphasize:
- E-Waste Anthropology in Ghana
- Toxic Heritage and postcolonial corporality
- Neoliberal Environmentalism and techno-optimism
- Transdisciplinary Methodologies in vapor intrusion studies
- Corporate Accountability in IBM's pollution legacy
Scientific awards include:
- 2007 Honorable Mention, Peter Kong-Ming New Award
- 2002 Junior Fellow, American Academy of Political and Social Science
Research grants awarded:
- 2016-2017: Wenner-Gren Foundation ($18,200)
- 2008-2009: NSF DIG Grant ($7,900)
Labs/teams: Collaborates with Ghanaian e-waste workers and international environmental justice organizations through ethnographic and participatory photography projects.
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