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Dr. Sarah Page is an Associate Professor in the Department of Anthropology at East Carolina University, College of Arts and Sciences. She is a four-field trained Caribbeanist sociocultural anthropologist whose work intersects human rights, gender and sexuality studies, and the Black Atlantic, contributing to cultural studies, political economy, migration, and health.
- Education:
- Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Florida (2018)
- M.A., Anthropology, University of Florida (2008)
- B.A., Anthropology, University of Tennessee (2004)
Her research focuses on decolonization and the systemic exclusion of marginalized groups, addressing politicized homophobia, institutionalized racism, gender violence, and poverty. She advocates for anthropology as a tool to anticipate and mitigate existential threats to humanity through collaborative, interdisciplinary frameworks.
Dr. Page’s pedagogy emphasizes ethnographic research design, scaffolded academic writing, and Universal Design principles to accommodate diverse learning styles. She fosters Socratic discussions and participatory learning, encouraging students to explore qualitative data via data visualization, podcasts, and videos to enhance ethnographic storytelling and intertextuality.
Analysis of her publications reveals a commitment to methodological innovation, including the use of social network analysis in sustainable fisheries management and critical examinations of race and identity politics. Her work aligns with global efforts to reduce vulnerability among sexual minorities and marginalized populations.
Dr. Page has not disclosed scientific awards, grants, or advisees in the provided information. Contact her via pagesa18@ecu.edu.


