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CURRICULUM VITAE Cheryl Mattingly Department of Anthropology University of Southern California [email protected] UPDATED OCTOBER 10, 2017 GRADUATE EDUCATION: 1990 - 1992 National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellow in Clinically Relevant
Anthropology. Department of Social Medicine, Harvard University. 1989 Ph.D. Anthropology and Urban Studies. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. BOOKS: 2017 Mattingly, C., R. Dyring, M. Louw and T. Schwartz Wentzer (eds). Moral Engines:
Exploring the Ethical Drives in Human Life. (Wyse Series in Social Anthropology) Oxford: Berghahn Press
2014 Mattingly, C. Moral Laboratories: Family Peril and the Struggle for a Good Life.
University of California Press: Berkeley, CA. 2015 New Millennium Prize 2010 Mattingly, C. The Paradox of Hope: Journeys Through a Clinical Borderland.
University of California Press: Berkeley, CA. 2012 Stirling Prize 2009 Jensen, U., & Mattingly, C., eds. Narrative, Self and Social Practice. Philosophia Press,
University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2000 Mattingly, C., & Garro, L., eds. Narrative and the Cultural Construction of Illness and
Healing. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA. 1998 Mattingly, C. Healing Dramas and Clinical Plots: The Narrative Structure of
Experience. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge, MA. 2000 Victor Turner Prize 1999 Phi Kappa Phi Prize 1994 Mattingly, C., & Fleming, M. Clinical Reasoning: Forms of Inquiry in a Therapeutic
Practice. F. A. Davis Press: Philadelphia, PA.
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GUEST EDITOR - SPECIAL JOURNAL ISSUES: Accepted Mattingly, C. and T. Wentzer. Anthropology and Humanism. (Guest Editors, Special
Section) Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. (Forthcoming 2018) 2008 Mattingly, C., & Lutkehaus, N. Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and
Anthropology: Jerome Bruner and his Inspiration. Ethos: Journal of the Society for Psychological Anthropology 36(1).
1998 Hunt, L., & Mattingly, C. Rationality in the Real World: Varieties of Reasoning about
Illness. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12(3). 1994 Garro, L., & Mattingly, C. Narrative Representations of Illness and Healing. Social
Science and Medicine 38(6). HONORS AND AWARDS: 2017 - 2018 John Simon Guggenheim Fellow 2017 Inaugural Keynote: Center for Health, Culture and Society, Aarhus University, Denmark 2016 - Advisory Board Member. Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies. Aarhus University, 2016 Dean’s Influential Visiting Scholar (Social Sciences). University of California, Los
Angeles. (Department of Anthropology) 2015 New Millennium Book Prize for Moral Laboratories: Family Peril and the Struggle for
a Good Life. Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association. 2013 – 2015 Dale T Mortensen Senior Research Fellow. Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies,
Aarhus University, Denmark. 2013 Caroline Thompson Memorial Lecture. "Vulnerability, Trust and the Good Life:
Navigating Between Home and Clinic Worlds." University of Wisconsin-Madison, Occupational Therapy Department.
2013 Kassen Lecture: "Vulnerability, Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Suffering." Case
Western Reserve University, Department of Anthropology. 2012 Stirling Book Prize for The Paradox of Hope: Journeys Through a Clinical Borderland.
Society for Psychological Anthropology, American Anthropological Association. 2011 Influential Scholar Keynote Speaker. Department of Anthropology, University of
California: Los Angeles, CA. 2000 Victor Turner Prize for Healing Dramas and Clinical Plots: The Narrative Structure of
Experience. Society for Humanistic Anthropology, American Anthropological Association.
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1999 Polgar Essay Prize for In Search of the Good: Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropological Association.
1999 Phi Kappa Phi Faculty Recognition Award for Healing Dramas and Clinical Plots: The
Narrative Structure of Experience. University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA. 1999 - Academy of Research. American Occupational Therapy Association. 1996 - 2000 Appointment. Research Study Committee, Maternal and Child Health, U.S. Department
of Health and Human Services. 1992 Corbin/Page Award for Excellence in Research. The University of Vermont: Burlington,
Vermont. 1992 Outstanding Service Award for Excellence in Research. The American Occupational
Therapy Foundation. 1990 - 1992 National Institute of Mental Health Research Fellowship. Department of Social
Medicine, Harvard University: Cambridge, MA. ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS: 2017 Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Southern California 2013 – 2015 Dale T Mortensen Senior Research Fellow. Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies,
Aarhus University, Denmark. 2012 Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Anthropology. University of Aarhus: Aarhus,
Denmark. (September 2012 – October 2012). 2011 Visiting Professor of Philosophy and Anthropology. University of Aarhus: Aarhus,
Denmark. (August 2011 – October 2011). 2009 Visiting Professor (Joint Appointment). Department of Anthropology and Ethnography
& Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. (August 2009 – December 2009).
2004 - Director, Health Humanity and Cultural Initiative. Dornsife College of Arts and
Sciences, University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA. 2004 - 2017 Professor, Department of Anthropology. (Secondary appointment: Division of
Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy). University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA.
2000 - International Faculty. Health, Humanity and Culture Research Center, Department of
Philosophy and History of Ideas, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2000 - 2004 Professor. Department of Occupational Science and Occupational Therapy &
Department of Anthropology. University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA.
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1999 Visiting Professor. Research Center, Health, Humanity and Culture, Department of Philosophy, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark
1996 - 2000 Associate Professor (Joint Appointment). Department of Occupational Science and
Occupational Therapy & Department of Anthropology, University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA.
1995 Visiting Associate Professor. University of Sydney, Faculty of Health Sciences: Sydney,
Australia 1994 - 1996 Associate Professor. Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois:
Chicago, IL. 1988 - 1994 Assistant Professor. Department of Occupational Therapy, University of Illinois:
Chicago, IL. GRANT ACTIVITIES: Under Review “An Anthropology of Stigma.” Wenner Gren Symposium Proposal. Co-submitted with
Elinor Ochs, Department of Anthropology, UCLA. 2017 – 2020 Co-Investigator. “Aging as a Human Condition: Radical Uncertainty and the Search for a
Good (Old) Life.” The Velux Foundation, Denmark. ($2 million/$170,000 USC subcontract)
2017 – 2020 International Research Faculty. “Ethics After Individualism Phenomenological Explorations of Moral Community.”
2014 International Conference Grant (with Maria Louw, Thomas Wentzer, Rasmus Dyring).
“Moral Engines: Exploring the Moral Drives in Human Life.” The Carlsburg Foundation, Denmark. $10,000.
2013 – 2015 AIAS Senior Research Fellow Grant. “Moral Epidemics and the Making of a “Good
Family: Raising Children with Autism and ADHD in the United States and Denmark.” Institute of Advanced Studies, Aarhus University. ($240,000)
2011 – 2015 International Research Faculty. Epicenter Project: The Center for Cultural Epidemics,
Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark. 2010 – 2014 International Research Faculty. Human Beings as Responsive Beings: Toward an
Existential Anthropology, Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark. 2006 - 2011 Consultant. Enhancing Social and Behavioral Sciences in Medical School, Office of
Behavioral and Social Sciences Research, National Institutes of Health. (Principal Investigator: Rita Charon, Professor, College of Physicians and Surgeons, Columbia University & Director, Program in Narrative Medicine, Columbia University: Columbia, NY).
2006 - 2010 Co-Investigator. Development of Culturally Competent Mental Health Care, National
Institutes of Health. (Principal Investigator: Steven Lopez, Professor, Department of
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Psychology, University of Southern California). 2005 – 2011 Co-Principal Investigator. Boundary Crossings: Re-Situating Cultural Competence,
National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Federal Grant 2RO1 HDO38878. $2,530,000.
2002 - 2004 Co-Principal Investigator. Long Term Research Supplement for Underrepresented
Minorities, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Federal Grant R01HD38878-02S2. $520,447.
2001 - 2004 Co-Principal Investigator. Long Term Research Supplement for Individuals with
Disabilities, National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, National Institutes of Health. Federal Grant 3R01HD38878 – S1. $657,698.
2000 - 2004 Co-Principal Investigator. Boundary Crossing: An Ethnographic & Longitudinal Study,
National Center for Medical Rehabilitation Research, National Institutes of Health. Federal Grant 1R01HD38878. $1,455,400.
1997 - 1999 Principal Investigator. Crossing Cultural Boundaries: An Ethnographic Study, Maternal
and Child Health. Federal Grant MCJ-060745-01-0. $787,096. 1995 - 1997 Co-Principal Investigator. Re-examining Outcomes for Innovative Practice, American
Occupational Therapy Foundation. $30,000. 1992 - 1997 Project Faculty. Advanced Competencies in Maternal and Child Health for Occupational
Therapists: Incorporating the Client's Perspective in Working with Minority Families, U.S. Department of Education. Federal Grant HHS MCJ-009101-06-0. $550,000.
1990 - 1993 Principal Investigator. Reducing Cultural Misunderstandings in Schools and Related
Service Settings, U.S. Department of Education. Federal Grant H023H000005. $900,000.
1990 - 1991 Co-Principal Investigator. Study of the Clinical Reasoning Strategies of Occupational
Therapists, National Rehabilitation Hospital: Washington, D.C. $10,000. 1990 - 1991 Co-Principal Investigator. Study of the Clinical Reasoning Strategies of Occupational
Therapists, Walter Reed Army Medical Center: Washington, D.C. $10,000. 1988 - 1990 Project Faculty. A Model Training Program for School System Therapists, U.S.
Department of Education. Federal Grant G008730060. $400,000. 1986 - 1988 Principal Investigator. Ethnographic Study of Clinical Reasoning Among Occupational
Therapists, American Occupational Therapy Foundation. $120,000. PUBLICATIONS (IN PEER REVIEWED JOURNALS AND EDITED BOOKS): Accepted Mattingly, C. Ordinary Possibility, Immanent Transcendence and Responsive Ethics: A
Philosophical Anthropology of the Small Event. Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. Accepted Wentzer, T. and Mattingly, C. Anthropology and Humanism: Reinventing Philosophical
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Anthropology. Hau: Journal of Ethnographic Theory. In Press Gron, L. and Mattingly, C. In Search of the Good Old Life: Ontological Breakdown and Responsive Hope at the Margins of Life. Death Studies. In Press Mattingly, C. The Clinic as Cultural Border Zone. Lancet. 2017 Mattingly, C. Ethics,ImmanentTranscendenceandtheExperimentalNarrativeSelf.
InMattingly,C.,R.Dyring,M.LouwandT.SchwartzWentzer(eds).MoralEngines:ExploringtheEthicalDrivesinHumanLife.Pp.39–61.Oxford:BerghahnPress
2017 Dyring,R.,Mattingly,C.andLouw,M.“MoralEngines”:AnAnthropologicaland
PhilosophicalInquiry.InMattingly,C.,R.Dyring,M.LouwandT.SchwartzWentzer(eds).MoralEngines:ExploringtheEthicalDrivesinHumanLife.Pp.9–36.Oxford:BerghahnPress
2017 Mattingly,C.Prologue.InMattingly,C.,R.Dyring,M.LouwandT.SchwartzWentzer
(eds).MoralEngines:ExploringtheEthicalDrivesinHumanLife.Pp.1-8.Oxford:BerghahnPress
2017 Mattingly, C. Autism and The Ethics of Care: A Phenomenological Investigation Into
the Contagion of Nothing. Special Issue: Social Contagion and Cultural Epidemics. Gron, L. and Meinert, L. (eds). Ethos 45 (2): 250-270.
2017 Mattingly, C. Moral (and Other) Laboratories and the Semantic Impertinence of
Metaphor (An Afterward). Special Issue: Moral (and Other) Laboratories. (Gron, L. and Kuan, T. guest editors.) Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 41 (2)
2016 Mattingly, C. Der Wille al Seine Verkorperte, Soziale und Narrative Praktik (The Will as
an Embodied, Narrative and Social Practice). In Randzonen des Willens [Edges of the Will]. T. Moos, C. Rehmann-Sutter and C. Schues (eds). Pp. 215 – 240. Frankfurt: Peter Lang Press
2016 Mattingly, C. Resilience, Disparity and Narrative Phenomenology: African American
Families Raising Medically Vulnerable Children. In Promoting Pediatric Resilience: Interdisciplinary Perspectives from Research and Practice. Ferarri, M. and C. DeMichelis, eds. Springer Press.
2016 Mattingly, C. Uneasy Experiments in Radical Cultural Comparison:
Gang Violence, Ethical Cultivation and Sade’s Moral Universe. Special Issue: Obstruction and Intervention. R. Willerslev, L. Meinert and G. Marcus (eds.) Ethnos:JournalofAnthropology82(5):886-906.
2016 Mattingly, C. Accounting for Oneself and Other Ethical Acts: Big Picture Ethics with a Small Picture Focus. HAU: Journal of Ethnographic Theory 6 (1): 433-447.
2015 Park, M. Lencucha, R. Mattingly, C. Zafran, H. and Kirmayer, L. A Qualitative Study on the Ethics of Transforming Care: Examining the Development and Implementation of Canada’s First Mental Health Study. Implementation Science. 10: 121-128.
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2015 Mattingly, C. & Jensen, U. What Can We Hope For? An Exploration in Cosmopolitan Philosophical Anthropology. In Anthropology & Philosophy:Dialogues on Trust and Hope. Liisberg, S., Pedersen, E., Dalsgård, A., eds. Pp 24 – 55. Berghahn Press: Oxford, England.
2015 Mattingly, C. & Jensen, U. Dialogue One: Practical Philosophy and Hope as a Moral
Project among African-Americans. In Anthropology & Philosophy:Dialogues on Trust and Hope. Liisberg, S., Pedersen, E., Dalsgård, A., eds. Pp 23. Berghahn Press: Oxford, England.
2014 Mattingly, C. Moral Assemblages, Heroin Addicts, and Ethical Becoming. (Review
Essay) Current Anthropology 55 (3) 2014 Mattingly, C. Moral Deliberation and the Agentive Self in Laidlaw’s Ethics. HAU:
Journal of Ethnographic Theory. 4 (1): 473–486 2014 Mattingly, C. Love’s Imperfection: Moral Becoming, Friendship and Family Life.
Special Issue: Friendship, Morality and Experience. Suomen Antropologi (Finnish Journal of Anthropology). Jason Throop and Valerio Simoni (eds). 39(1): 53-67.
2014 Mattingly, C. The Moral Perils of a Superstrong Black Mother. Ethos: Journal of the
Society of Psychological Anthropology 42(1): 119-138. 2013 Mattingly, C. Moral Selves and Moral Scenes: Narrative Experiments in Everyday Life.
Ethnos: Journal of Anthropology 78(3): 301-327. 2012 Mattingly, C. Two Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Morality. Anthropological
Theory 12(2): 161-184. 2011 Mattingly, C. Gron, L and Meinert, L. Chronic Homework in Emerging Borderlands of
Healthcare. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 35(3): 347-75. 2011 Mattingly, C. The Machine Body as Contested Metaphor in Clinical Care. Genre:
Forms of Discourse and Culture. Special Issue: Binocular Vision: Narrative and Metaphor in Medicine 44(3): 363-380.
2011 Mattingly, C. Illness and the Limits of Expression. (Review Essay. Non peer reviewed
in peer reviewed journal.) Medical Anthropology Quarterly 25(2): 292-293. 2011 Jacobs, L., Lawlor, M. and Mattingly, C. I/We Narratives among African American
Families Raising Children with Disabilities. Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry 35(1): 3-25.
2010 Mattingly, C. Moral Willing as Narrative Re-envisioning. In Toward an Anthropology
of the Will. Murphy, K and Throop, J., eds. Pp. 501-69. Stanford University Press: Stanford, CA.
2009 Mattingly, C. Senses of an Ending: Self, Body and Narrative. In Narrative, Self and
Social Practice. In U. Jensen & C. Mattingly, eds. Pp. 245-269. Philosophia Press, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark.
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2009 Mattingly, C. & Jensen, U. & Throop, J. Narrative, Self and Social Practice. In
Narrative, Self and Social Practice. U. Jensen & C. Mattingly, eds. Pp. 5-36. Philosophia Press, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark.
2008 Mattingly, C. Stories That Are Ready to Break. In Health, Illness and Culture: Broken
Narratives. Lars-Christer Hyden and Jens Brockmeier, eds. Pp. 79-98. Taylor and Francis, Routledge: New York, NY.
2008 Mattingly, C., Lutkehaus, N & Throop, J. Bruner’s Search for Meaning: A Conversation between Psychology and Anthropology. Special Issue, “Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology: Jerome Bruner and his Inspiration,” Ethos 36(1)1-28.
2008 Mattingly, C. Reading Minds and Telling Tales in a Cultural Borderland. Special Issue,
“Troubling the Boundary Between Psychology and Anthropology,” Ethos 36(1):136-154.
2008 Grøn, L., Mattingly, C.and Meinert, L. Chronic Homework: Social Hopes, Dilemmas and Conflicts in Homework Narratives in Uganda, Denmark and USA (Kronisk hjemmearbejde: Sociale håb, dilemmaer og konflikter i hjemmearbejdsnarrativer i Uganda, Danmark og USA) Journal of Research in Health and Society (Tidsskrift for forskning i sygdom og samfund): Højbjerg, Denmark.
2007 Mattingly, C. Acted Narratives: From Storytelling to Emergent Dramas. In Handbook of
Narrative Inquiry Methodologies. J. Clandinin, ed. Pp. 405-425. Sage Publications: Thousand Oaks, CA.
2006 Mattingly, C. Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic: Popular Culture as Lingua Franca in a
Cultural Borderland. American Anthropologist 108(3):494-501. 2006 Mattingly, C. Reading Medicine: Mind, Body, and Meditation in One Interpretive
Community. New Literary History 37(3): 563-581. 2006 Mattingly, C. Suffering and Narrative Re-envisioning. Hedgehog Review: Critical
Reflections on Contemporary Culture 8(3):21-35. 2005 Mattingly, C. Toward a Vulnerable Ethics of Research Practice. Special issue,
“Narrative, Ethics and Informed Consent,” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 9(4):453-471.
2005 Riessman, C. and Mattingly, C. Introduction: Toward a Context-Based Ethics for Social
Research. Special issue, “Narrative, Ethics and Informed Consent,” Health: An Interdisciplinary Journal for the Social Study of Health, Illness and Medicine 9(4):427-429.
2005 Mattingly, C. The Narrative Turn in Contemporary Medical Anthropology (Den
narrative udvikling I nyere medicinsk antropologi). Journal of Research in Health and Society (Tidsskrift for Forskung I Sygdom Ogsanfund) 1(2):13-40.
2004 Mattingly, C. Performance Narratives in Clinical Practice. In Narrative Research in
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Health and Illness. Hurwitz, B., Greenhalgh, T. and Skultans, V., eds. Pp 73-94. Blackwell Publishing, BMJ books: London, England.
2004 Mattingly, C. Becoming Buzz Lightyear and other Clinical Tales: Indigenizing Disney in
a World of Disability. Folk: Journal of the Danish Ethnographic Society 45:9-32. 2002 Mattingly, C., Lawlor, M. & Jacobs-Huey, L. Narrating September 11: Race, Gender,
and the Play of Cultural Identities. American Anthropologist 104(3):743-753. 2001 Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. The Fragility of Healing. Ethos 29(1):30-57. 2001 Lawlor, M., & Mattingly, C. Beyond the Unobtrusive Observer: Reflections on
Researcher-Informant Relationships in Urban Ethnography. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 55(2):147-154.
2000 Mattingly, C. Emergent Narratives. In Narrative and the Cultural Construction of Illness
and Healing. C. Mattingly & L. Garro, eds. Pp. 181-211. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
2000 Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. Learning from Stories: Narrative Interviewing in Cross-
Cultural Research. Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy 7(1):4-14. 2000 Fleming, M., & Mattingly, C. Action and Narrative: Two Dynamics of Clinical
Reasoning. In Clinical Reasoning in the Health Professions. J. Higgs, M. Jones, S. Loftus & N. Christensen, eds. Pp. 55-64. Butterworth-Heinemann: Oxford, England.
2000 Garro, L., & Mattingly, C. Narrative Turns. In Narrative and the Cultural Construction
of Illness and Healing. C. Mattingly & L. Garro, eds. Pp. 259-269. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
2000 Garro, L., & Mattingly, C. Narrative as Construct and Construction. In Narrative and the
Cultural Construction of Illness and Healing. C. Mattingly & L. Garro, eds. Pp. 1-49. University of California Press: Berkeley, CA.
1999 Mattingly, C. Rewriting the Self: History, Memory and Narrative. Transcultural
Psychiatry 36(4):513-515. 1998 Mattingly, C. Time, Narrative and Cultural Action. American Anthropologist.
100(1):184-186. (Review Essay). 1998 Mattingly, C. In Search of the Good: Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. Medical
Anthropology Quarterly 12(3):273-297. 1999 Polgar Prize 1998 Hunt, L., & Mattingly, C. Introduction: Diverse Rationalities and Multiple Realities in
Illness and Healing. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 12(3):267-272. 1998 Lawlor, M., & Mattingly, C. The Complexities Embedded in Family-Centered Care.
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 52(4):259-267.
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1997 Mattingly, C., Fleming, M., & Gillette, N. Narrative Explorations in the Tacit Dimension: Bringing Language to Practice. Journal for Critical Social Science (Nordiske Udkast) 1:65-78.
1996 Mallinson, T., Kielhofner, G., Mattingly, C. Metaphor and Meaning in a Clinical
Interview. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 50(5):338-346. 1994 Mattingly, C. The Concept of Therapeutic Emplotment. Social Science and Medicine
38(6):811-822. 1994 Mattingly, C. & Garro, L. Introduction: Narratives of Illness and Healing. Social
Science and Medicine 38(6):771-774. 1994 Good, M.J., Munakata, T., Kobayashi, Y., Mattingly, C., & Good, B. Oncology and
Narrative Time. Social Science and Medicine 38:855-862. 1994 Helfrich, C., Kielhofner, G., & Mattingly, C. Volition as Narrative: Understanding
Motivation in Chronic Illness. American Journal of Occupational Therapy 38(4):311-317.
1994 Mattingly, C. The Terrible Adventure of Rehabilitation. In Case Stories Series. Arthur
Frank, ed. Second Opinion 20(1):40-45. 1993 Mattingly, C. What's all this Fuss about Phenomenology? or Why do we have to Read
Philosophy to do Research? [Commentary on Shepard, K., Jensen,G., Schmoll, B., et al. "Alternative Approaches to Research in Physical Therapy: Positivism and Phenomenology"]. Physical Therapy 73:98-100.
1993 Spencer, J., Krefting, L., & Mattingly, C. Incorporation of Ethnographic Methods in
Occupational Therapy Assessment. The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 47(4):303-309.
1991 Mattingly, C. Narrative Reflections on Practical Actions: Two Learning Experiments in
Reflective Storytelling. In The Reflective Turn: Case Studies in and on Educational Practice. D. Schon, ed. Pp. 235-257. Teachers College Press: New York, NY.
1991 Mattingly, C. & Gillette, N. Anthropology, Occupational Therapy, and Action Research.
The American Journal of Occupational Therapy 45(11):972-978. 1991 Mattingly, C. What is Clinical Reasoning? The American Journal of Occupational
Therapy 45(11):979-986. 1991 Mattingly, C. The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning. The American Journal of
Occupational Therapy 45(11):998-1005. 1991 Niehues, A., Bundy, A., Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. Making a Difference: Occupational
Therapy in the Public Schools. Occupational Therapy Journal of Research 11(4):195-212.
1987 Gillette, N. & Mattingly, C. Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy. The American
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Journal of Occupational Therapy 41(6):399-400. BOOK CHAPTERS (NON PEER REVIEWED BOOKS) 2013 Lawlor M. C., Mattingly C. Family Perspectives on Occupation, Health and Disability.
In: Willard & Spackman's Occupational Therapy 12th ed. Schell B, Gillen G, Scaffa M, eds. Pp. 150-162. Lippincott Williams Wilkins: Philadelphia, PA.
2012 Mattingly, C. Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic. In Applying Cultural Anthropology.
Podolfsky, A., Brown, P. and Lacy, S., eds. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Original Article Reprinted in Edited Volume)
2011 Mattingly, C. Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic. In Podolfsky, A., Brown, P. and Lacy, S.
Applying Anthropology: An Introductory Reader. New York: McGraw-Hill. (Original Article Reprinted in Edited Volume)
2010 Mattingly, C. The Concept of Therapeutic Emplotment. In A Reader in Medical
Anthropology: Theoretical Trajectories, Emergent Realities. Good, B., Fischer, M., Willen, S. and Good, M.J., eds. Pp. 121-136. Wiley-Blackwell: Oxford, England. (Original Article Reprinted in Edited Volume).
2008 Lawlor, M. C., & Mattingly, C. Understanding Family Perspectives on Illness and
Disability Experience. In Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy 11th ed. E. B. Crepeau, E. S. Cohn, & B. A. B. Schell, eds. Pp. 33-44. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins: Philadelphia, PA.
2003 Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. Disability Experience from a Family Perspective. In Willard & Spackman’s Occupational Therapy 10th ed. E. Crepeau, E. Cohn & B. Schell, eds. Pp. 69-79. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA.
1998 Mattingly, C., & Lawlor, M. Illness Experience from a Family Perspective. In Willard
& Spackman’s Occupational Therapy 9th edition. M. Neistadt & E. Crepeau, eds. Pp. 43-53. Lippincott, Philadelphia, PA.
1993 Mattingly, C. & Beer, D.W. Interpreting Culture in a Therapeutic Context. In Willard &
Spackman’s Occupational Therapy 8th edition. H. Hopkins and H.D. Smith, eds. Pp. 154-161. J.B. Lippincott & Co.: Philadelphia, PA.
1988 Mattingly, C. Perspectives in Clinical Reasoning for Occupational Therapy. In Mental
Health Focus: Skills for Assessment and Treatment. S.C. Robertson, ed. American Occupational Therapy Association: Rockville, MD.
SELECTED PUBLISHED ABSTRACTS 2012 Mattingly, C. The Moral Tragedy of Rambo Mom. 2012 Abstracts of the American
Anthropological Association 111th Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2011 Mattingly, C. Moral Creativity: Confession as Culture Critique. 2011 Abstracts of the
American Anthropological Association 110th Annual Meeting. Society for Psychological
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Anthropology, American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA. 2010 Mattingly, C. Moral Laboratories: Creating Spaces of Hope. 2010 Abstracts of the
American Anthropological Association 109th Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2005 Mattingly, C. Subversive Micronarratives and the Creation of Common Ground. 2005
Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association 104th Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2005 Mattingly, C. Narrativity. 2005 Abstracts of the Society for Applied Anthropology,
Society for Medical Anthropology Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2003 Mattingly, C. Willing as Narrative Re-envisioning. 2003 Abstracts of the American
Anthropological Association 101st Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2002 Mattingly, C. Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic: Disney as Lingua Franca in a Cultural
Borderland. 2002 Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association 100th Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2000 Mattingly, C. Narrative Densities, Narrative Reasoning and the Eventfulness of Healing.
2000 Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association 99th Annual Meeting. American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2000 Mattingly, C., & Lutkehaus, N. Cultural Psychology meets Anthropology: Papers in
Honor of Jerome Bruner. 2000 Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association 99th Annual Meeting (November 15-19, 2000). American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
2000 Mattingly, C. Complex Clinical Reasoning in Community-Based Care: The Underground
Practice. The Annual Conference & Exposition 2000: Conference Program. American Occupational Therapy Association: Bethesda, MD.
2000 Mattingly, C. Once Upon a Time: How Narrative Informs Practice. The Annual
Conference & Exposition 2000: Conference Program. American Occupational Therapy Association: Bethesda, MD.
1999 Hunt, L., & Mattingly, C. Performing “Race” and Ethnicity in the Crisis of the Medical
Moment. 1999 Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association 98th Annual Meeting (November 17-21, 1999). American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
1999 Mattingly, C., & Rouse, C. A Confrontation with Dying. 1999 Abstracts of the
American Anthropological Association 98th Annual Meeting (November 17-21, 1999). American Anthropological Association: Arlington, VA.
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1997 Mattingly, C. Narrative Suspense and the Lost Self. In M. Hedegaard & S. Chaiklin (Eds.), Abstracts of the Fourth Congress of the International Society for Cultural Research and Activity Theory: Activity Theory and Cultural Historical Approaches to Social Practice (June 7-11, 1998). Institute of Psychology: Risskov, Denmark.
1997 Mattingly, C. Thinking with Stories: Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. 1997
Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1997 Marshall, P., Mattingly, C. & Keonig, B. Moral and Practical Reasoning in Biomedicine
and Beyond. 1997 Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1995 Mattingly, C. Why do we tell Stories about Illness? Raising the Mimetic Question in the
Context of Medical Anthropology. 1995 Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1995 Mattingly, C. & Garro, L. Narrative as Construct and as Construction: Stories in a World
of Illness. 1995 Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1993 Mattingly, C. What is "The Good" for this Patient? Clinical Reasoning and Narrative
Searches for a Telos. 1993 Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1991 Mattingly, C. Contested Meanings: Telling Tales about Disability in South Side
Chicago. 1991 Program Abstract of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1991 Mattingly, C., & Desjarlais, R. The Poetics of Pain. [Session abstract]. 1991 Program
Abstract of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1990 Mattingly, C. The Clinical Encounter as Dialogue between Story and Experience. 1990
Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
1990 Garro, L., & Mattingly, C. Narrative as Representation of Experience: Stories of Illness
and Healing. [Session Abstract]. 1990 Program Abstracts of the American Anthropological Association. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC.
SELECTED INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS: 1995 Mattingly, C. The Narrative Construction of Clinical Experience: Clinical Reasoning and
the Creation of Clinical Plot. Proceedings of the Australian Association of Occupational Therapists' 18th Federal and Inaugural Pacific Rim Conference. Australian Association of Occupational Therapists: Hobart, Tasmania.
1992 Fleming, M.H. & Mattingly, C.M. The Clinical Reasoning Processes of Occupational Therapists. Proceedings of Occupational Therapy Conference. Pp. 65-70. Dublin,
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Ireland. SELECTED KEYNOTE AND INVITED PRESENTATIONS (NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL) 2017 International Conference Keynote Speaker: Contagious Stigma From a
Phenomenological Perspective. Cultural Epidcmics Conference. Department of Anthropology, Aarhus University, Denmark.
2017 International Conference Keynote Speaker: I Am a Fossil: Autism and the Ethics of
Care. Conference: “Interfacing Biomusic and Autism: What are the everyday ethics of representing the physiology of what moves us?” Departments of Art History, Engineering and Occupational Therapy. McGill University, Montreal.
2017 Illness, Tragedy and the Precarious Good Life. Lecture Series: Social and Political
Inequalities of Care: Perspectives from Medical Anthropology. Herbert H. Goldberger Lectureship Fund, Program in Science and Technology Studies, and Department of Anthropology. Brown University.
2017 Social Suffering, Virtue Ethics and Moral Tragedy: The Moral Perils of a Superstrong
Black Mother. Institute on Culture, Religion and World Affairs and the Department of Anthropology. Boston University. Podcast on Boston University’s World of Ideas Series. http://www.wbur.org/worldofideas/2017/04/02/mattingly
2016 International Conference Keynote Speaker. I am a Fossil: Understanding as Ontology.
“Ethics, Politics Ontologies” Conference. Department of Anthropology, University of Amsterdam, Netherlands.
2014 International Conference Keynote Speaker: Moral Engines and Immanent
Transcendence: The Ethics of Care in an African American Community. Aarhus Institute of Advanced Studies, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark.
2014 International Keynote Speaker: “Trust, Family Peril and the Good Life: A Narrative
Perspective.” Match Points Seminar. Aarhus University, Denmark. 2014 Keynote Presentation: “Hope, Suffering and the Play of Possible Selves: A Narrative
Perspective on the Good Life.” Narrative, Health, and Social Justice Research Interest Group, University of Oregon. Eugene, Oregon.
2013 Caroline Thompson Memorial Lecture. "Vulnerability, Trust and the Good Life:
Navigating Between Home and Clinic Worlds." University of Wisconsin-Madison, Occupational Therapy Department.
2013 Kassen Annual Lecture: "Vulnerability, Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of
Suffering." Case Western Reserve University, Department of Anthropology. 2013 Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Morality. Helsinki Collegium for Advanced
Studies Symposium: Towards a Comparative Study of the Good. Helsinki, Finland. 2013 Love's Imperfection: Moral Becoming, Friendship and Family Life. Aarhus Institute of
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Advanced Studies Conference: The Anthropology and Philosophy of Moral Experience. Aarhus University, Denmark.
2010 Virtue Ethics and the Anthropology of Morality: A Perspective from Narrative
Phenomenology. Keynote Speaker: The Influential Scholar Series. Department of Anthropology. University of California: Los Angeles, CA.
2010 Hope and Trust. Occupational Science Symposium. University of Southern California,
Los Angeles. 2009 Hope as Moral Paradox: Thinking Against Suspicion, Trusting the New. International
Symposium in Philosophy and Anthropology. University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2006 Time, Narrative, and the Vulnerability of Practice. Narratives: Interdisciplinary
Perspectives: Berne, Switzerland. 2006 Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic: Race, Health, and Mass Media in a Cultural Borderland.
Narratives: Interdisciplinary Perspectives: Berne, Switzerland. 2006 Narrative and the Performance of Healing: Using a Narrative Approach to Reconsider the
Concept of “Cultural Competence” in Health Care. “Narrative in Public Health and Medicine” Lecture Series, Center for Health, Culture, and Society, Emory University: Atlanta, GA.
2006 Suffering and Narrative Re-envisioning. Telling Suffering Colloquium. University of
Virginia, Institute for Advanced Studies. University of Virginia: Charlottesville, VA. 2006 The Contested Creation of a Machine Baby: Moral Debate From a Narrative Perspective.
Telling Stories, Revealing Narratives: Perspectives on Illness and Care,University of Washington, Seattle, WA.
2006 Moral Laboratories: The Creativity of Moral Life. Influential Scholar Series, Department
of Anthropology, University of California Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA. 2006 Narrative and the Performance of Healing: Using a Narrative Approach to Reconsider the
Concept of “Cultural Competence” in Health Care. “Narrative in Public Health and Medicine” Lecture Series. Center for Health, Culture, and Society: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.
2004 Healing Dramas and Conflict Dramas: Providing Health Care in a Cultural Border Zone.
Annual International Conference of the Society of Communication and Ethics. Linköping University: Linköping, Sweden.
2003 Becoming Buzz Lightyear and other clinical tales: Children’s popular culture as lingua
franca in a cultural borderland. Faculty Colloquia. Anthropology Department, New York University.
2003 Hope as a social practice. Mind, Medicine and Culture Symposium. Department of
Anthropology. University of California, Los Angeles.
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2002 Healing as a cross-cultural event. Invited keynote speech: Spoletoscienza Conference: Identity and Difference. Spoleto, Italy.
2002 Disney, Disability and Hope: Identity as a Narrative Practice. Spoletoscienza
Symposium: Identity and Difference. Fondazione Sigma-Tau: Spoleto, Italy. 2002 Hope and The Construction of Self: Urban African Americans Confront Death and
Disability. New Directions in Ethnographic Research. World Federation of Occupational Therapists: Stockholm, Sweden.
2002 Narrative and healing. Suffering and Recovery: Anthropology in Public. Wenner-Gren
International Conference. Troutbeck, Connecticut. 2001 Performance Narratives in Medicine. Narrative Based Medicine. An Interdisciplinary
Conference: Research, Teaching, & Practice. British Medical Association. Cambridge University: Cambridge, UK.
2001 Rationality, Healing and Happy Endings. Philosophy, Anthropology and the Health
Sciences: Rationality and Justice. Research Center: Health, Humanities, and Culture. Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark.
2000 Once Upon a Time: How Narrative Informs Practice. The Annual Conference &
Exposition 2000. American Occupational Therapy Association: Bethesda, MD. 2000 Complex Clinical Reasoning in Community-Based Care: The Underground Practice. The
Annual Conference & Exposition 2000. American Occupational Therapy Association: Bethesda, MD.
1996 Narrative: Structure and Meaning. Qualitative Research Exchange. American
Occupational Therapy Association Narrative Conference: Chicago, IL. 1995 Clinical Imagination in the Clinical Reasoning Process. North Carolina Conference of
Occupational Therapy: NC. 1995 Narrative Creation of Clinical Experience. 18th Federal and Inaugural Pacific Rim
Conference, Australian Association of Occupational Therapists: Hobart, Tasmania. 1991 What Story Am I In? Massachusetts Occupational Therapy Association Annual
Conference: Marlborough, MA. 1990 The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning. Pennsylvania Occupational Therapy
Association Annual Conference: Philadelphia, PA. 1988 Thinking With Stories: The Narrative Nature of Clinical Reasoning, Commission on
Education, American Occupational Therapy Association: Indianapolis, IN. 1988 Putting It All Together: Teaching Clinical Reasoning. Regional Fieldwork Coordinators
Council: Boston, MA. SELECTED PRESENTED PAPERS AT INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCES AND SEMINARS
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2011 Chronic Conditions. Selected Topics in Anthropology of Health. Department of
Anthropology, Copenhagen University: Copenhagen, Denmark. 2011 Creative Spaces and Moral Experiments. American Anthropology Association:
Montreal, Canada. 2011 Ethics as a Coping Strategy of Vulnerable People. Philosophy of Ethics Seminar,
University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2011 Event-Centered, Longitudinal, Multi-Perspectival Ethnography and Emergent Conceptual
Framework on Action and Narrative. What Happens in the “Spaces Between.” Karolinska Institute: Stockholm, Sweden.
2011 Exploring Morality. Anthropology of Morality Seminar, University of Aarhus: Aarhus,
Denmark. 2011 The Hermeneutics of Suspicion - Between Phenomenology and Post-Structuralism.
Health, Humanity and Culture Seminar, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2011 Narrative, Health, and the Culture of Biomedicine. Medical Anthropology Seminar,
University of Aarhus: Aarhus Denmark 2011 Tragedy and Choice in Chronic Care. Philosophy and Medicine Symposium, University
of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2010 Narrative Matters: Narrative Phenomenology as Theoretical Framework in Clinical and
Social Science Research. Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen: Copenhagen, Denmark.
2009 Hope’s Dilemmas: Race, Disability and Healing from a Narrative Perspective. Evening
Salon at the Anthropological Megaseminar. Danish Research School of Anthropology: Sandbjerg, Denmark.
2009 When the Moral Enters Clinical Care. Department of Anthropology and Ethnography.
University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 2009 Social Suffering, Moral Laboratories and the Play of Race in Clinical Care. Health,
Humanity and Culture Seminar, Department of Philosophy and History of Ideas, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark.
2006 The Anatomy of a Significant Moment. Experiential Horizons: On the Intermingling of
Imagination, Fantasy, Memory, and Emotion in the Practice of Everyday Life. Human Nature/Human Identity: Anthropological Revisionings. Annual meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA): Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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2005 Local Meaning, Global Culture: Disney as Lingua Franca in a Clinical Border Zone.
Annual meeting of the Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA): Merida, Mexico. 2004 Rethinking Healing Dramas and Clinical Reasoning in the Context of Multicultural
Health Care. Karolinska Institute: Stockholm, Sweden. 2002 Narrative and Healing. Suffering and Recovery: Anthropology Goes Public. Wenner-
Gren International Conference: Troutbeck, CT. 2001 Narrative, Experience, and Clinical Practice. College of Occupational Therapists:
London, United Kingdom. 2000 Race and Ethnicity in the Clinical Encounter. Culture Brokering: Relating Health Care
and Illness to Everyday Life. III Conference of Sociocultural Research: Sao Paulo, Brazil.
1999 Narrative and Self in Medical Anthropology. Research Center: Health, Humanities, and
Culture. Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark. 1999 Narrative and the Phenomenology of Disability. Danish School of Advanced Education
for Occupational Therapists and Physiotherapists. Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark. 1999 Therapeutic Plots and Family Dramas: The Complexities of Collaboration Between
Healers and Families in South Central Los Angeles. Department of Philosophy, Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark.
1999 Emergent Narratives and The Social Construction of Self. Department of Philosophy,
Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark. 1999 Learning how to Hope: African-American Parents and Children with Disabilities.
Network for Non-Scholastic Learning, Department of Philosophy, Aarhus University: Aarhus, Denmark.
1999 Narrative Construction of the Uncertain Self. Department of Psychology. Copenhagen
University: Copenhagen, Denmark. 1998 Creating Pocahontas and Other Collaborative Moments: Clinical Encounters Between an
Occupational Therapist and Her Client. Network for Non-Scholastic Learning, Nordic Consortium (University of Aarhus and University of Copenhagen): Beitestolen, Norway.
1998 Narrative and the Construction of Self. World Occupational Therapy Conference:
Montreal, Canada. 1998 Senses of an Ending: The Self Under Threat. Panel: Narratives, Emotions and the Self.
Fourth Congress of the International Society for Cultural Research and Activity Theory: Activity Theory and Cultural Historical Approaches to Social Practice. University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark.
1996 Senses of an Ending: Reasons and Imagination in Clinical Narrative. Panel: Embodied
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Agents in Local Worlds: The Relevance to Bioethics. Third World Congress of Bioethics: San Francisco, CA.
1995 Narrative Constructions of the Self. Philosophy Symposium: Self and Personal Identity.
Philosophy Department, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 1995 Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. University of Sydney, Faculty of Health
Sciences: Sydney, Australia. 1995 Narrative Creation of Clinical Experience. 18th Federal and Inaugural Pacific Rim
Conference, Australian Association of Occupational Therapists: Hobart, Tasmania. 1994 Therapeutic Emplotment: Implications for Psychological Anthropology. Society of
Psychological Anthropology: Montreal, Canada. 1994 Narrative as Mode of Thought and Structure of Experience. Institut for Filosofi, Aarhus
University: Aarhus, Denmark. 1993 Thinking with Stories: Therapeutic Emplotment in the World of Therapy. School of
Rehabilitation, University of Manitoba: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. 1993 Narrative and Experience: An Alternative Approach to Clinical Reasoning. The Danish
Association for Occupational Therapists: Aarhus, Denmark. 1993 Narrative Constructions of Therapeutic Experience. Karolinska Institute: Stockholm,
Sweden. 1992 Giving Language to Practice: Action Research in Occupational Therapy. International
Action Health Conference: Aarhus, Denmark. 1992 The Clinical Reasoning Processes of Occupational Therapists. Occupational Therapy
Conference: Dublin, Ireland. SELECTED PRESENTED PAPERS AT NATIONAL CONFERENCES & WORKING GROUPS: 2011 Moral Creativity: Confession as Culture Critique. Articulating Moralities: Subjectivities,
Bodies, and Cultural Ambivalences. Society for Psychological Anthropology Biannual Meetings: Santa Monica, CA.
2010 Binocular Vision: Narrative and Metaphor in Medicine. The Program for Medical
Humanities, University of California: Berkeley, CA. 2010 Moral Laboratories: Creating Spaces of Hope. American Anthropology Association
Meetings: New Orleans, LA. 2009 The Practice of Hope. Los Angeles: Mind, Medicine and Culture Seminar, Department
of Anthropology, University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA. 2006 Fragile Border Crossings: A Multi-method Longitudinal Ethnography. Center for
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Culture and Health, Neuropsychiatric Institute (NPI), University of California: Los Angeles, CA.
2005 Subversive Micronarratives and the Creation of Common Ground. Bringing the Past into
the Present. American Anthropological Society: Washington, DC. 2003 Mattingly, C. Willing as Narrative Re-Envisioning. Invited Session: Society for
Psychological Anthropology. Annual American Anthropology Meetings: Chicago, IL. 2002 Spirituality, Disney and the Practice of Hope: African American Families Face Illness
and Disability. Sloan Center for the Study of Families, Department of Anthropology: University of California: Los Angeles, CA.
2001 Narrative Practices and Health Care for African American Children. Increasing Cultural
Diversity in the American Health Care System (preliminary working group). Russell Sage Foundation: New York, NY.
2001 Pocahontas Goes to the Clinic: Disney™ and Dying in an African American Family.
National Institute of Mental Health Conference on Cultural Diversity. Harvard University: Cambridge, MA.
2000 Interpreting Text: Exploring Approaches to Narrative Analysis. The Annual Conference
& Exposition 2000: Conference Program. American Occupational Therapy Association: Bethesda, MD.
1999 Narrative, Occupation and the Creation of Hope. Panel: Children’s Occupations form
Multiple Perspectives. American Occupational Therapy Association: Indianapolis, IN. 1999 A Confrontation with Dying. Panel: Performing Race and Ethnicity in the Crisis of the
Medical Moment. American Anthropological Association: Chicago, IL. 1997 Thinking with Stories: Narrative Reasoning in Clinical Practice. Panel: Moral and
Practical Reasoning in Biomedicine and Beyond. American Anthropological Association: Washington, D.C.
1997 Forms of Rationality: Moral and Practical Reasoning in Biomedicine and Beyond, Panel
co-organized with Patricia Marshall and Barbara Koenig. American Anthropological Association: Washington, D.C.
1996 Research as Reflective Dialogue: Action Research in the Work Setting. American
Occupational Therapy Research Colloquium. American Occupational Therapy Association: Chicago, IL.
1993 What is "The Good" for This Patient? Clinical Reasoning and Narrative Searches for a
Telos. American Anthropological Association: Washington, DC. 1992 Advanced Applications of Clinical Reasoning Research to Education and Practice.
American Occupational Therapy Association Annual Meeting: Houston, TX. 1992 Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy. American Occupational Therapy
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Association Annual Meeting: Houston, TX. 1991 Resisting Meaninglessness: Storymaking and ‘Criminal Acts’ in a South Side Chicago
School. American Anthropological Association: Chicago, IL. 1990 The Clinical Encounter as Dialogue between Story and Experience. American
Anthropological Association: New Orleans, LA. 1989 Clinical Reasoning. The American Occupational Therapy Association Practice
Symposium: St. Louis, MO. 1989 Taking an Ethnographic Approach to the Study of Clinical Reasoning. Research
Symposium, American Occupational Therapy Association: Baltimore, MD. 1989 Phenomenological Aspects of Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy. Directions
for the Future Symposium: Chapel Hill, NC. 1989 Shifting Practices and Shifting Discourses in Occupational Therapy. Symposium on
Occupational Science, Departments of Anthropology and Occupational Therapy, University of Southern California: Los Angeles, CA.
1989 Invited Presentation: Clinical Reasoning and the Complexity of Practice. AOTA
Directions for the Future Project, Facilitators' Meeting: Chapel Hill, NC. SELECTED INTERNATIONAL DOCTORAL AND MASTER’S COURSES: 2016 Critique Revisited. (PhD course taught with Sverre Raffanse and Uffe Jensen)
Copenhagen University and University of Aarhus 2009 Narrative Phenomenology. (PhD course taught with Lotte Meinart). Department of
Anthropology and Ethnography, University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 1999 Narrative and the Self. Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen:
Copenhagen, Denmark. 1995 Narrative and the Phenomenology of Disability. Perth University: Perth, Australia. 1995 Narrative and Clinical Reasoning. (Doctoral Course). Stockholm, Sweden. 1995 Symposium on Clinical Reasoning. School of Health and Biomedical Sciences,
University of South Australia: Adelaide, Australia. 1993 Clinical Reasoning Colloquium: Jönköping, Sweden. 1993 Symposium on Clinical Reasoning. University of Aarhus: Aarhus, Denmark. 1990 Stories and Plans: Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy, Part II. Dalhousie
University: Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1989 Stories and Plans: Clinical Reasoning in Occupational Therapy, Dalhousie University:
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Halifax, Nova Scotia. EDITORIAL & EXECUTIVE BOARDS: 2016 - Ethos – Editorial Board 2016 - Social Analysis – Editorial Board 2006 - Culture, Medicine and Psychiatry – Editorial Board 2002 - 2017 Medical Anthropology Quarterly – Editorial Board 2000 - 2003 Society for Medical Anthropology – Executive Board 1999 - Academy of Research, American Occupational Therapy Association 1998 - Scandinavian Journal of Occupational Therapy – Editorial Board MEMBERSHIPS IN PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES: 1989 - Society for Medical Anthropology 1989 - Society for Psychological Anthropology 1987 - American Anthropological Association 1987 - Society for Cultural Anthropology 1987 - Society for Humanistic Anthropology