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Sharon Roseman is Professor of Anthropology at Memorial University of Newfoundland, where she contributes to research and academic discourse in anthropology and related interdisciplinary fields.
Her research centers on historical anthropology, memory, labour, gender, and critical mobilities studies, with additional focus on cultural and language politics, rural-urban-global dynamics, and heritage. These interests reflect a deep engagement with how social memory and identity are shaped through movement, industrial change, and political discourse.
Her scholarly work appears to intersect with public history and memorialization, as evidenced by her participation in the session "Memorializing Bell Island Mining Mobilities." While no articles are listed in the provided text, her research themes suggest a strong orientation toward ethnographic and historical analysis of industrial communities, memory practices, and cultural resilience.
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Sharon Roseman advises graduate students in anthropology, though specific names are not listed. There is no mention of grant funding or research teams in the provided material. She is actively involved in academic events related to heritage and memory, suggesting ongoing scholarly collaboration and mentorship.
No information is available about laboratories or research groups she may lead or participate in.


