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Pilapa Esara Carroll is an Associate Professor and Chair of the Anthropology Department at SUNY-Brockport, as well as a Faculty Associate in Research at Cornell University's Southeast Asia Program (SEAP). She holds a PhD and AM in Anthropology from Brown University.
Research Interests include displacement, refugee resettlement, gender inequality, migration, and globalization. Her recent work with a local nonprofit focuses on the impacts of the COVID-19 & Refugee Families project (2020–2023) funded by the ESL Charitable Foundation. She has also studied social change in Thailand and produced the ethnographic documentary “Day In, Day Out: Selling Food in Bangkok”.
Teaching spans courses such as Forced from Home: Refugees, IDPs & Asylees and Exiled to America: Refugee Resettlement Experiences. Her expertise intersects with ethnographic methods, public health, and community development.
Contact:
- Email: pesara@brockport.edu
- Phone: (585) 395-5345
- Office: Fannie Barrier Williams Building 124





