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Linda M. Whiteford Professor of Anthropology Department of Anthropology (SOC 107) University of South Florida 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620 (813) 974-2138 email: [email protected] DEGREES BA, Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin MA, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee PhD, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee MPH, University of Texas, Health Science Center, School of Public Health ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE Vice Provost for Program Development and Review, Office of the Provost 2011-2012 Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, 2008- 2010 Office of the Provost Associate Vice President for Global Strategies, Office of the President 2008-2009 Executive Committee Member, Commission on International Programs 2009-present Associate of Public and Land-Grant Universities (formerly NASULGC). Immediate Past President, Society for Applied Anthropology 2005-2006 President, Society for Applied Anthropology 2003-2005 President-Elect, Society for Applied Anthropology 2002-2004 Department Chair, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1997-2003 Director of Graduate Programs, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1994-1997 President, Board of Directors, Florida Center for Children and Youth, 1994-1997 Tallahassee, FL Medical Track Leader, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1984-1994 AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION Policy Analysis and Evaluation Disasters and Health Child/Maternal/Reproductive Health Global Health Water-borne Disease Humanitarian Ethics Language Proficiency: Spanish, fluent Adjunct Academic Appointment: College of Public Health: Global Health and Community and Family Health Departments; Patel School of Global Sustainability; USF Honors College.

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Page 1: Linda M. Whiteford · 2018-12-12 · Linda M. Whiteford Professor of Anthropology Department of Anthropology (SOC 107) University of South Florida 4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620

Linda M. Whiteford Professor of Anthropology

Department of Anthropology (SOC 107)

University of South Florida

4202 E Fowler Ave, Tampa, FL 33620

(813) 974-2138 – email: [email protected]

DEGREES

BA, Anthropology, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin

MA, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

PhD, Anthropology, University of Wisconsin Milwaukee

MPH, University of Texas, Health Science Center, School of Public Health

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE

Vice Provost for Program Development and Review, Office of the Provost 2011-2012

Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs and Strategic Initiatives, 2008- 2010

Office of the Provost

Associate Vice President for Global Strategies, Office of the President 2008-2009

Executive Committee Member, Commission on International Programs 2009-present

Associate of Public and Land-Grant Universities (formerly NASULGC).

Immediate Past President, Society for Applied Anthropology 2005-2006

President, Society for Applied Anthropology 2003-2005

President-Elect, Society for Applied Anthropology 2002-2004

Department Chair, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1997-2003

Director of Graduate Programs, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1994-1997

President, Board of Directors, Florida Center for Children and Youth, 1994-1997

Tallahassee, FL

Medical Track Leader, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 1984-1994

AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION

Policy Analysis and Evaluation

Disasters and Health

Child/Maternal/Reproductive Health

Global Health

Water-borne Disease

Humanitarian Ethics

Language Proficiency: Spanish, fluent

Adjunct Academic Appointment: College of Public Health: Global Health and Community and

Family Health Departments; Patel School of Global Sustainability; USF Honors College.

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ACADEMIC PROGRAM REVIEWS

University of Texas -Arlington

Northern Arizona University

CIEE Health and Spanish Summer Program in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Washington State University

University of Memphis

Oregon State University

RESEARCH AWARDS

NSF AWARD: PIRE: Context Sensitive Implementation of Synergistic 2012-2017

Water-Energy Systems – Senior Consultant

PI: James Mihelic and, Christian Wells Proposal No: 1243510 (3,900,644)

GLOBAL ACADEMIC PARTNERS AWARD for Collaborative 2012-2013

Research with Dr. Paul Cloak in Exeter University, UK.

PI: Linda Whiteford Co-PIs: Graham Tobin and Paul Cloak

SCHOOL FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH: The Role of Social Networks in 2011-2012

Disaster Recovery in Mexico, Ecuador, and the US.

PIs: Eric Jones and Linda Whiteford, with Graham Tobin and Arthur Murphy

USF COLLEGE OF PUBLIC HEALTH AWARD: 2011-2012

Field Implementation of Water and Sanitation. Critical Technologies for the

UN’s Millennium Development Goals

PI: Ricardo O. Izurieta Co-Pi: Linda Whiteford $97.942.00

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AWARD: International Sustainable 2012

Development Research Experience:

Partnership with Universidad Technológica Boliviana (La Paz) on management

of water/wastewater.

NSF: Supplement Award 2011

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: Collaborative Research 2008-2010

Social Networks in Chronic Disasters: Exposure, Evacuation, and

Resettlement

PI: Linda Whiteford (USF), and Dr. A. Murphy (University of North Carolina at

Greensboro)

Co-PI: Dr. E. Jones (University of North Carolina at Greensboro),

and G.A. Tobin (USF). (Total $230,061, USF component $100,514).

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AWARD: Collaborative Research: 2008

Social Networks and Mitigation in Areas of On-Going Disasters

PI: Linda. Whiteford (USF) ,and Dr. A. Murphy(University of North Carolina

At Greensboro),

Co-PI: Dr. E. Jones (University of North Carolina at Greensboro), and

G.A. Tobin (USF for $300,000 for 2008-2010).

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USF UNIVERSITY-WIDE RESEARCH AWARD: Linda M. Whiteford 2007

(Anthropology) along with Daniel Yeh (Engineering), Ricardo Izurieta

(Public Health), Norma Alcantar (Engineering) were awarded

a Sustainable Healthy Communities Grant on Water. The title: Integrating

global capabilities into STEM education: Critical technologies and strategies

for meeting the UN’s Millennium Development Goals on water and sanitation,

for $442,600 for 2007-2010.

DR. KIRAN C. PATEL CENTER FOR GLOBAL SOLUTIONS: Support to 2007

participate in the International Disaster Reduction Conference, Harbin

Institute of Technology HIT, the Global Alliance for Disaster Reduction

GADR, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

UNESCO, the United Nations International Strategy for Disaster Reduction

UN/ISDR and the Global Disaster Information Network GDIN.

Harbin, China. ($1,000).

INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN: 2006

Multi-Disciplinary Research on Chronic Volcanic Hazards and Health in

Guatemala. University of South Florida. ($500).

GLOBAL CENTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND 2004-2005

HUMANITARIAN ACTION: Perception, Social Support and Chronic

Exposure to Hazards: Human Health and Community Well-Being.

With Dr. G.A. Tobin (USF). University of South Florida. ($171,727).

GLOBAL CENTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND 2004

HUMANITARIAN ACTION:

Hurricane Charley: The Aftermath, Survey Support.

With Dr. G.A. Tobin (USF). University of South Florida. ($875).

LATIN AMERICA AND CARIBBEAN STUDIES: Chronic Natural Hazards: 2004

Resilience and Health in Small Communities. University of South Florida

($400).

CENTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN 2002-2003

ASSISTANCE:

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience

Following Forced Evacuation. With Dr. G.A. Tobin (USF).

Tulane University and University of South Florida. Additional Funding

Extension ($30,000).

GLOBALIZATION RESEARCH CENTER: 2002-2003

Support to Conduct a Site Assessment Preliminary to: An Interdisciplinary

Approach to Modeling Natural Hazard

Mitigation, and Community Health and Resilience. With Dr. C.B. Connor,

(USF) and Dr. G.A. Tobin (USF). University of South Florida

($6,532 and $5,000).

CENTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN 2001-2002

ASSISTANCE: In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and

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Community Resilience Following Forced Evacuation. With Dr. G.A. Tobin

(USF). Tulane University and University of South Florida

($139,050, and $4,024).

CENTER FOR DISASTER MANAGEMENT AND HUMANITARIAN 2000-2001

ASSISTANCE: The Role of Women in Post-Disaster Environments:

Health, and Community Sustainability. With Dr. G.A. Tobin (USF).

Tulane University and University of South Florida ($111,831).

INTERNATIONAL INVITATIONS

Invited Speaker, Canterbury University, Christchurch, N.Z. 2013

Invited speaker, Slovenia National Institute of Public Health. Promotion of 2012

Anthropological Sciences Conference

Invited speaker, Exeter University, UK 2012

Invited Panel Chair, Geophysical Catastrophes Conference, 2011

Istanbul, Turkey

External Reviewer and Team Leader, CIEE Community Public Health 2011

Program in Buenos Aires, Argentina

Co-Director: Conference on Anthropology and Health: Dubrovnik, Croatia 2011

Presentor: Anthropology and Health, Dubrovnik, Croatia 2011

Invited Interviewer, “Sustainable Water Management in Cities” 2010

Zaragoza, Spain 13-17, December, 2010 UN, UNESCO.

Keynote Speaker, “Political Economy of Policy: The Dengue Complex,” 2008

International Dengue Conference, Phuket, Thailand.

Convener, International Disaster and Risk Reduction Conference 2007

Harbin, China

Invited Co-Convener, Cities on Volcanoes IAVCEI Conference 2005/6

Quito, Ecuador.

Invited Presenter, Cities on Volcanoes IAVCEI Conference 2006

Quito Ecuador.

Invited Presenter, Reproduction, Globalization, and the State 2006

Bellagio, Italy

Invited Speaker, University of San Francisco 2005

Quito, Ecuador

Invited Presenter, Keynote Speaker, Universidad de las Americas 2005

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Colima, Mexico.

Keynote Speaker, Institute for Anthropology, Zagreb, Croatia 2004

Co-Director, Institute for Anthropology Summer Program, Hvar, Croatia 2004

Invited Speaker, British Museum of Natural History 2003

London, England

Keynote Speaker, Luis Montane Conference on Biological Anthropology 2003

University of Havana, Cuba.

Invited International Address: Harvard University International Medical 2002

Education Conference, Havana, Cuba

Invited International Address, Latin American Association of Medicine 2002

Havana, Cuba.

Invited International Address, International Union for the Scientific 2002

Study of Population, Cameroon, Africa.

HONORS AND AWARDS

Distinguished Scholar, St. Mary’s College 2015

Prevention Research Fellow, current 2014

Chair, American Anthropology Resources Development Committee 2013

Invited Speaker, Notre Dame University 2013

Invited Speaker, University of Tennessee, Knoxville 2013

USF Sustainability Mentor Award 2012

Boren Fellowship National Nominating Panel 2012

Invited Participant: Dialogues. Presented by the AIEA, Washington D.C. 2010

Executive Committee Member, Commission on International Programs, 2010

American Public Land Grant Universities (previously known as NASULGC).

Invited Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, “Constructed and 2009

Unconstructed Disaster: Human/Ecological Lessons Learned.”

Invited Lecture, Washington University, St. Louis, “Successful Health 2009

Care Model: The Cuban Primary Care System.”

Invited Lecture: Notre Dame University, “The Structural Violence of 2008

Humanitarianism.”

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Panelist, Boren Prize, Washington DC and NYC 2007-2009

Presidential Panel, American Anthropological Association 2007

San Francisco, CA.

Program Committee Member, American Anthropological Association 2007

Women in Leadership and Philanthropy Award, University of South Florida 2007

Invited Plenary Speaker, Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting, 2007

“Failure to Protect, Failure to Provide: Emergency Contraception in IDP and

Refugee Camps.” Invited Session.

Invited Plenary Presenter, Society for Economic Anthropology annual 2007

meeting, “If the Pyroclastic Flow Doesn’t Kill You, The Recovery Will”

(with Graham Tobin).

Invited Speaker, Humanities and Critical Thinking Program 2007

University of Washington, Seattle WA.

Invited Jurist: Staley Prize, School for Advanced Research 2007

Santa Fe, New Mexico

Invited symposium co-organizer (with Paul Farmer, Barbara Rylko-Bauer) 2006

“Global Health in Times of Violence.”

Invited Juror for the Stanley Prize, School of American Research 2005

Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Invited Presenter, “Extreme Events and Community Preparedness” 2006

University of North Carolina-Greensboro.

President, Society for Applied Anthropology 2003-2005

Invited Participant, School of American Research, “Public Ethnography,” 2005

Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Invited Participant, School of American Research, to form the 2004

“Santa Fe Group” on Development and Reparations Research

Panelist, Fulbright Foundation NYC and Washington DC. 2001-2004

President’s Award For Excellence in Research and Teaching, USF. 2003

Panelist, National Science Foundation, Washington DC 1999-2003

Visiting Scholar of the Year, Santa Clara University, Santa Clara, CA. 2002

George and Mary Foster Distinguished Lecturer, Southern Methodist 2002

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University, Dallas, TX.

President-Elect, Society for Applied Anthropology. 2002

PEER REVIEWED BOOKS

Whiteford, L.M., B. Rylko-Bauer, and P. Farmer, eds.

2009 Global Health in Times of Violence. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School for Advanced

Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and L. Branch

2008 Primary Health Care in Cuba: The Other Revolution. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman

and Littlefield Press.

Whiteford, L.M., and R.T. Trotter

2008 Anthropological Ethics for Research and Practice. Long Grove, Ill: Waveland Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and S. Whiteford, eds.

2005 Globalization, Water and Health: Resources in Times of Scarcity. Santa Fe, NM:

School of American Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and M.L. Poland

2005 New Approaches to Human Reproduction, Social and Ethical Dimensions. Boulder,

CO & London: Westview Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and L. Manderson

2000 Global Health Policy, Local Realities: The Fallacy of the Level Playing Field. Lynne

Rienner. Boulder, CO & London: Westview Press.

PEER REVIEWED ARTICLES & CHAPTERS

In Preparation:

Tobin, G.A., L.M. Whiteford, A.D. Murphy, E.C. Jones, and C. McCarty

N.d. Modeling Social Networks and Community Resilience in Chronic Disasters: Case

Studies from Volcanic Areas in Ecuador and Mexico. Unpublished.

E.C. Jones, A.D. Murphy, G.A. Tobin, L.M. Whiteford, A.J. Faas.

Personal Networks and Well-Being in Disaster-Induced Resettlements. Current

Anthropology.

E.C. Jones, Diana Luque, A.J. Faas, A.D. Murphy, G.A. Tobin, L.M. Whiteford, C. McCarty

"Bienestar, Relaciones Sociales y Percepcion de Riesgo frente los Desastres en Ecuador y

Mexico," in Comportamientos y Percepción de Riesgos: Problemáticas Ambientales, de

Salud y Seguridad. Edited by A. Lorenzo, E. López-Vázquez, M.L. Marván.

Under Review:

A.D. Murphy, E.C. Jones, A.J. Faas, G.A. Tobin, C. McCarty, and L. Whiteford.

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Post-Disaster Reciprocity and the Development of Inequality in Personal Networks. Journal

of Econ Anthropology.

A.J. Faas, E.C. Jones, L.M. Whiteford, G.A. Tobin, and A.D. Murphy

Gendered Paths to Formal and Informal Resources in Post-Disaster Development in the

Ecuadorian Andes. Mountain Research and Development.

Accepted:

E. Christian Wells, Rebecca K. Zarger, Linda M. Whiteford, Maryann R. Cairns, Eric S.

Koenig, and James R. Mihelcic

The Impacts of Tourism Development on Perceptions and Practices of Sustainable

Wastewater Management on the Placencia Peninsula, Belize. In Journal for Cleaner

Production.

In Press:

A.J. Faas, E.C. Jones, G.A. Tobin, L.M. Whiteford, A.D. Murphy

Critical Aspects of Social Networks in a Resettlement Setting. Development in Practice

Cruz, L., D. Ye, B. Vinneras, L. Rajaram, and L.M. Whiteford

Parameters of the Solar Toilet under Laboratory Conditions. Journal (incomplete).

E.C. Jones, G.A. Tobin, C. McCarty, A.J. Faas, H. Yepes, L.M. Whiteford, A.D. Murphy

"Articulation of Personal Network Structure with Gendered Well-Being in Disaster and

Relocation Settings," in Gender and Disaster Management. Edited by Larry Roeder. New

York: Springer.

Whiteford, Linda, Rebecca Zarger, Maryann Cairns, and Gina Larsen,

The Political Ecology of Water In A Companion to Political Ecology, Merrill Singer, ed.

Wiley-Blackwell.

Published:

Tobin, Graham A., Linda M. Whiteford, Arthur D. Murphy, Eric C. Jones, and Christopher

McCarty

2014 Modeling Social Networks and Community Resilience in Chronic Disasters: Case

Studies from Volcanic Areas in Ecuador and Mexico In Resilience and Sustainability in

Relation to Natural Disasters: A Challenge for Future Cities. P. Gasparini et al. eds.

SpringerBriefs in Earth Sciences.

Whiteford, Linda, and Cecilia Vindrola Padros

2014 Water, Health and Social Inequality In International Encyclopedia of the Social

and Behavioral Science, second edition. James D. Wright, ed. Kidlington, Oxford,

UK: Elsevier Ltd.

Whiteford, Linda, and Cecilia Vindrola Padros

2014 Comparative Health Systems. In International Encyclopedia of the Social

and Behavioral Science, second edition. James D. Wright, ed. Kidlington,

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Oxford, UK:Elsevier Ltd.

Bennett, Linda and Linda Whiteford

2013 Introduction Anthropology and the Engaged University: New Visions for the

Discipline within High Education and the Community. Annual of Practicing

Anthropology 37(1):1-18.

Jones, Eric, Arthur Murphy, Graham Tobin, Linda Whiteford

2013 Cross-Cultural and Site-Based Influences on Demographic, Well-being, and Social

Network Predictors of Risk Perception in Hazard and Disaster Settings in Ecuador and

Mexico. Disasters, Stress and Uncertainty Human Nature 24(1):5-32.

Tobin, G.A., B.E. Montz and L.M. Whiteford

2013 Evacuation. In Encyclopedia of Natural Hazards. P. Bobrowski, ed. Pp. 293-297.

Springer Reference. Springer: Dordrecht.

Whiteford, Linda and Lenora Bohr

2013 Ethics and Practicing Anthropology – Pragmatic, Practical, and Principled. In A

Handbook of Practicing Anthropology. Riall Nolan, ed. Pp. 291-302. UK: Wiley-

Blackwell Press.

Whiteford, Linda, Tobin Graham, and Cecilia Vindrola Padros

2013 ‘We have to think about the children’: parenting responses in chronic natural

disasters. In Int. J. Emergency Management, (X)Y, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.

Whiteford, Linda and Elizabeth Strom

2013 Building Community Engagement and Public Scholarship into the University. In

Anthropology and the Engaged University: New Visions for the Discipline within High

Education and the Community. Linda Bennett and Linda Whiteford, eds. Annual of

Practicing Anthropology.

Bennett, Linda, Leslie Sue Leiberman, and Linda Whiteford

2012 Scientific Progress on Research in Anthropology and Health. Collegium

Antropologicum 36(1):1-3.

Tobin, G.A., Whiteford, L.M., Murphy, A.D., Jones, E.C., Faas, A.J. and Yepes, H.

2012 A Social Network Analysis of Resilience in Chronic Hazard Settings. In

Proceedings: Natural Cataclysm and Global Problems of the Modern Civilization. World

Forum – International Congress. Istanbul, Turkey. Pp. 444-451.

Tobin, Graham A. and Linda M. Whiteford

2012 Provisioning Capacity: A Critical Component of Vulnerability and Resilience under

Chronic Volcanic Eruptions. In Forces of Nature and Cultural Responses. Katrin Peifer

and Niki Peifer, eds. Pp.139-168. Springer Press.

Tobin, G.A., L.M. Whiteford, A.D. Murphy, E.C. Jones, A.J. Faas and H. Yepes

2012 A Social Network Analysis of Resilience in Chronic Hazard Settings. In

Proceedings: Natural Cataclysm and Global Problems of the Modern Civilization. World

Forum – International Congress. Istanbul, Turkey. Pp. 431-438.

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Vindrola Padros, Cecilia and Linda Whiteford

2012 The Search of Medical Technologies Abroad: The Case of Medical Travel and

Pediatric Oncology Treatment in Argentina. Technology and Innovation 14:1–100.

Whiteford, L.M., G.A. Tobin, G.A, E.C. Jones, A.D. Murphy, A.D., C. Vindrola-Padros, S.

Garren, A.J. Faas and H. Yepes

2012 Volcanic Eruptions and Landslides: Health and Resettlement Following Disasters. In

Proceedings: Natural Cataclysm and Global Problems of the Modern Civilization. World

Forum – International Congress. Istanbul, Turkey. Pp. 362-368.

Whiteford, Linda and Cecilia Vindrole Padros

2012 Anthropology and Public Health: A Powerful Collaboration in Anthropology and

Public Health. In The Institute and Slovenian Association for Preventive Medicine and

Slovenian Academy of Science.

Tobin, G.A., Whiteford, L.M., Jones, E.C., Murphy, A.D., Garren, S.J. and Vindrola Padros,

C.

2011 The Role of Individual Well-Being in Risk Perception and Evacuation for Chronic

vs. Acute Natural Hazards in Mexico. Applied Geography 31:700-711.

Whiteford, L.M. and A. Eden

2011 Reproductive Rights in No Woman’s Land: Politics and Humanitarian Assistance.

In Reproduction, Globalization and the State. C.H.Browner and C.F.Sargent eds. Pp.

224-238. Duke University Press.

Whiteford, L.M., Vindrola Pardos, C.

2011 Medical Anthropology. American Anthropological Association (publishers).

Whiteford, L.M. and C. Vindrola Pardos

2011 The Medical Anthropology of Water. In Blackwell Companion to Medical

Anthropology. Merrill Singer and Pamela Erickson, eds. Pp. Blackwell Publishers.

Tobin, G.A., L.M. Whiteford, and C. Laspina

2010 Modeling Chronic Hazards and Community Resilience around Mount Tungurahua,

Ecuador. In Environmental Engineering and Sustainability, ATINER.

Whiteford, L.M., G.A. Tobin, and C. Laspina

2010 Environment, Health and Risk: Sustainability in Uncertainty. In Environmental

Engineering and Sustainability, ATINER.

Whiteford, Linda

2009 Failure to Protect, Failure to Provide: Refugee Reproductive Rights. In Global

Health in Times of Violence. B. Rylko-Bauer, L.M. Whiteford, and P. Farmer eds. Pp.

89-112. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School for Advanced Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M., B. Rylko-Bauer, P. and Farmer eds.

2009 Introduction. In Global Health in Times of Violence, Pp: 3-17. Santa Fe, New

Mexico: School for Advanced Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M., B. Rylko-Bauer, and P. Farmer eds.

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2009 Epilogue. In Global Health in Times of Violence, Pp: 223-233. Santa Fe, New:

Mexico:School for Advanced Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

2009 Approaches to Policy and Advocacy. In Social and Behavioral Foundations of Public

Health. Jeannine Coreil, ed. Pp. 311-324. Sage Publications.

Whiteford, L.M.

2009 The Medical Ecology of Cholera in Ecuador. In Medical Anthropology in Ecological

Perspective. Ann McElroy and Patricia Townsend eds. Pp. Boulder, CO: Westview

Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A.

2009 If the Pyroclastic Flow Doesn’t Kill You, The Recovery Will. In Political Economy

of Hazards and Disasters. Eric Jones and Arthur Murphy, eds. Pp. 155-176. Walnut

Creek, CA: Alta Mira Press.

Luque, J., L.M. Whiteford, and G.A. Tobin

2008 Maternal Recognition and Health Care-Seeking Behavior for Acute Respiratory

Infection in Children in a Rural Ecuadorian County. Journal of Maternal and Child

Health 12(3):287-297.

Cooper, E. and L.M. Whiteford

2007 “Lost” As a Way to Teach Theory. In Strategies for Teaching Anthropology. Pat

Rice and David McCurdy, eds. Pp.77-82, (invited) Prentice-Hall Publishers.

Tobin, G.A., L.M. Whiteford, E.C. Jones, and A.D. Murphy

2007 Chronic Hazard: Weighing Risk against the Effects of Emergency Evacuation from

Popocatépetl, Mexico. Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences 30: 288-297.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2007 Cascade of Effects: Modeling Chronic Disaster and Mitigation. In Strategy and

Implementation of Integrated Risk Management. S. Wang, G.Tang, J. Zhang, W. Song,

J. Ammann and C. Kux, eds. Pp. 370-376. Proceedings of the International Disaster

Reduction Conference, Harbin, China: Qunyan Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and G.A. Tobin

2007 Potable Water as the Key to Survival and Community Recovery: Disaster Planning

and Practice. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A. In Strategy and Implementation of

Integrated Risk Management. S. Wang, G. Tang, J. Zhang, W. Song, J. Ammann and C.

Kux, eds. Pp. 447-453. Proceedings of the International Disaster Reduction Conference,

Harbin, China: Qunyan Press.

Tobin G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2006 Vulnerability of Displaced Persons: Relocation Park Residents in the Wake of

Hurricane Charley. International Journal of Mass Emergencies and Disasters (24)1:77-

109 (with Heather M. Bell, and Burrell Montz).

Whiteford, L.M.

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2006 Ethics-Smethics: Teaching Ethics in Anthropology. In Strategies in Teaching

Anthropology, Pat Rice and David McCurdy, eds. Pp.110-114. Pearson.

Whiteford L. M. and B. Hill

2005 The Political Economy of Dengue in Cuba and the Dominican Republic. In

Globalization, Health, and the Environment. Greg Guest, ed. Pp. 219-239. Walnut

Creek, California: Altamira Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

2005 Applied Anthropology and Health and Medicine. In Applied Anthropology:

Domains of Application. Satish Kedia and John van Willigen eds. Pp. 119-149. With

Linda Bennett) Greenwood Publishing.

Whiteford, L.M. and S. Whiteford, eds.

2005 Casualties in the Globalization of Water: A Moral Economy of Perspective. In

Globalization, Water and Health: Resources in Times of Scarcity. Pp 25-45. Santa Fe,

NM: School of American Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and S. Whiteford, eds.

2005 Paradigm Change. In Globalization, Water and Health: Resources in Times of

Scarcity. Pp. 3-17. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of American Research Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and S. Whiteford, eds.

2005 Concluding Comments: Future Challenges. In Globalization, Water and Health:

Resources in Times of Scarcity. Pp 255-267. Santa Fe, New Mexico: School of

American Research Press.

Lane, L.R., G.A. Tobin, and L.M. Whiteford.

2004 Volcanic Hazard or Economic Destitution: Hard Choices in Baños, Ecuador.

Environmental Hazards: Human and Policy Dimensions, Global Environmental Change,

Part B. (5)1: 23-34.

Lane, L.R., G.A. Tobin, and L.M. Whiteford

2004 Volcanic Hazard or Economic Destitution: Hard Choices in Banos, Ecuador. In

Environmental Hazards: Global Environmental Change. Pat B. (5)1:23-34.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2004 Chronic Hazards: Health Impacts Associated with On-Going Ash-Falls Around Mt.

Tungurahua in Ecuador. Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences 27:84-93.

Whiteford, L.M. and G.A. Tobin

2004 Saving Lives, Destroying Livelihoods: Emergency Evacuation and Resettlement

Policies. In Unhealthy Health Policies: A Critical Anthropological Examination. Arachu

Castro and Merrill Singer eds. Pp.189-202.Walnut Creek, California: Alta Mira Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

2004 Clouds in the Crystal Ball: Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth Century. Invited

article for Human Organization, 63(4):400-411.

Whiteford, L.M.

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2004 Chronic Hazards: Health Impacts Associated with On-Going Ash-Falls Around Mt.

Tungurahua, Ecuador. In Papers of the Applied Geography Conferences 27:84-93 (with

Graham Tobin).

Whiteford, L.M.

2003 Cholera and The Anthropological Contributions to its Understanding. Encyclopedia

of Medical Anthropology. Pp.305-311 HRAF Press.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2002 Economic Ramifications of Disaster: Experiences of Displaced Persons on the

Slopes of Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied

Geography Conferences 25:316-324.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2002 Community Resilience and Volcano Hazard: The Eruption of Tungurahua and

Evacuation of the Faldas in Ecuador. Disasters: The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy

and Management 26(1):28-48.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford

2002 Community Resilience and the Volcano Hazard: The Eruption of Tungurahua and the

Evacuation of the Faldas, Ecuador. The Journal of Disaster Studies, Policy and

Management 26(1):28-48.

Whiteford, L.M.

2002 Creating Covenants Between Private, Public, and Academic Sectors to Foster Equal

Access. College of Public Health, USF.

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2001 Children’s Health Characteristics under Different Evacuation Strategies: The

Eruption of Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied

Geography Conferences 24:183-191.

Tobin, G.A. and L.M. Whiteford, B.E. Montz, and. F.A. Schoolmaster, eds.

2001 Children’s Health Characteristics under Different Evacuation Strategies: The

Eruption of Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador. Papers and Proceedings of the Applied

Geography Conferences.

Whiteford, L.M.

2000 Idioms of Hope and Despair: Local identity, globalization and health in Cuba and the

Dominican Republic. In Global Health Policy/Local Realities: The Fallacy of the Level

Playing Field. Lenore Manderson, ed. Pp. 57-78. Lynn Rienner Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and L. Manderson, eds.

2000 Introduction. In Global Policy/Local Realities: The Fallacy of the Level Playing

Field. Pp. 1-22. Lynn Rienner Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

2000 Staying Out of the Bottom Drawer: The Art of Research Utility. In Classics of

Practicing Anthropology 1978-1998. Patricia J. Higgins and J. Anthony Paredes, eds. Pp.

Society for Applied Anthropology.

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Whiteford, L.M. and B. Szelag

2000 Access and Utility as Reflections of Cultural Constructions of Pregnancy. In The

Primary Care Update for OB/Gyns. (7)3:98-105.

Whiteford, L.M.

1999 Water Insecurity and Infectious Disease. In International Review of Comparative

Public Policy (11):63-82.

Whiteford, L.M. and L. LaCivita Nixon

1999 Comparative Health Systems: Emerging Convergences and Globalization. In The

Handbook of Social Studies in Health and Medicine. Gary L.Albrecht, Ray Fitzpatrick,

and Susan Scrimshaw, eds. Pp. 440-453. London, UK : Sage Publications.

Whiteford, L.M.

1998 Sembrando El Futuro: Globalization and the Commodification of Health. In

Crossing Currents: Continuity and Change in Latin America, Michael B. Whiteford and

Scott Whiteford, eds. Pp. Prentice Hall.

Whiteford, L.M.

1998 Children’s Health as Accumulated Capital: Structural Adjustment in the Dominican

Republic and Cuba. In Small Wars: The Cultural Politics of Childhood, Nancy Scheper-

Hughes and Carolyn Sargent, eds. Pp. 186-201. Berkeley, CA: University of California

Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1997 The Ethnoecology of Dengue Fever. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 11(2):202,

Special Issues: “Knowledge and Practice in International Health” P. Stanley Yoder,

Guest Editor.

Whiteford, L.M. and J. Vitucci

1997 Addiction and Pregnancy: Translating Research into Practice, Social Science and

Medicine 44(9):1371-1380.

Whiteford, L.M. and J. Coreil

1997 The Household Ecology of Disease Transmission: Dengue Fever in The Dominican

Republic. In Anthropology and Infectious Disease, Peter Brown and Marsha Inhorn, eds.

Pp. 143-172. Greenwood Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1996 Political Economy, Gender and the Social Production of Health and Illness. In

Gender and Health: An International Perspective. Carolyn Sargent and Caroline Brettell,

eds. Pp. Prentice-Hall.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Yacoob

1995 An Untapped Resource: Community Based Epidemiologists for Environmental

Health. Environment and Urbanization 7(1):219-230.

Whiteford, L.M. and L. Gonzalez

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1995 Infertility and the Social Stigma of Involuntary Childlessness. Social Science and

Medicine 40(1):27-36.

Whiteford, L.M. and K. Goodman

1995 The Dominicans. In Eight International World Encyclopedia of Cultures. James

Dow, ed. Pp.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Yacoob

1994 Behavior in Water Supply and Sanitation. Human Organization (4):330-335.

Whiteford, L.M.

1993 International Economic Policies and Child Health. Special issue on Women in

Development. Rita Gallin, ed. Social Science and Medicine 37(11):1391-1400.

Whiteford, L.M.

1992 Older First-Time Mothers. In The Encyclopedia of Reproduction. Barbara Katz

Rothman ed. Pp. ORYX Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and C. Sargent

1992 Caribbean Transformations. Special Volume of Social Science and Medicine

35(10):1211-1273.

Whiteford, L.M. and C. Sargent, eds.

1992 Introduction. Caribbean Transformation. Special Issue of Social Science and

Medicine 35(10):1211.

Whiteford, L.M.

1992 Caribbean Colonial History and Its Contemporary Health Care Consequences: The

Case of the Dominican Republic. Social Science and Medicine 35(10):1215-1225.

Whiteford, L.M.

1991 Debt Crisis, Birth Crisis. Hemisphere Winter/Spring 3(2):10-12.

Whiteford, L.M.

1991 Community Health Assessment and Program Evaluation. Medical Anthropology

Training Manual, Carole Hill ed. Revised edition. Washington, DC: American

Anthropological Association.

Whiteford, L.M.

1990 A Question of Adequacy: Primary Health Care in the Dominican Republic. Social

Science and Medicine 30(2):221-226.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Poland, ed.

1989 New Approaches to Human Reproduction: Social and Ethical Dimensions.

Westview Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and Poland, M., eds.

1989 Introduction, Ch. 1. In New Approaches in Human Reproduction: Social and Ethical

Dimensions. Pp. Westview Press.

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Whiteford, L.M.

1989 Commercial Surrogacy: The Issues Behind the Controversy. In New Approaches in

Human Reproduction: Social and Ethical Dimensions. Linda M. Whiteford and Marilyn

Poland, eds. Pp. Westview Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Vesperi

1988 Ethics in Applied Anthropology. In Anthropology for Tomorrow; Creating

Practitioner-Oriented Applied Anthropology Programs. Linda M. Whiteford and Robert

Trotter II, eds. Pp. The American Anthropological Association Publication Series Vol.

24.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Sharinus

1987 Delayed Accomplishments: Older First-Time Parents. In Reproduction in America.

K. Michaelson, ed. Pp. Bergin and Garvey Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Angrosino

1987 Service Delivery, Advocacy and The Policy Cycle. In Applied Anthropology in

America. E. Eddy and William Partridge, eds. Pp. Columbia University Press.

Whiteford, L.M. and M. Angrosino

1986 Service Delivery, Advocacy, and the Policy Cycle. In Issues in Policy Research.

Carole Hill, ed. Pp. University of Georgia Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1986 Explanations of Intra-group Variation: Planning and Spacing of Births Among

Mexican Americans. In Culture and Reproduction: Reconstructing the Demographic

Paradigm. Penn Handwerker, ed. Pp. Academic Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1985 Assessment and Evaluation Techniques in Community Health. In Training Manual

in Medical Anthropology. Carole Hill, ed. Pp. Washington: Society for Applied

Anthropology.

Whiteford, L.M.

1982 Migrants no Longer: Changing Family Structure of Mexican Americans in South

Texas, DeColores. Journal of Mexican Thought. (6)1 and 2:99-109.

Whiteford, L.M.

1980 Mexican-American Women as Innovators. In Twice a Minority: Mexican American

Women. Margarita Melville, ed. Pp. 109-128. St. Louis: Mosby Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1979 The Border Land as an Extended Community. In Migration Across Frontiers:

Mexico and the United States. F. Camara and R.V. Kemper, eds. Pp. 127-137. Albany:

State University of New York Press.

Whiteford, L.M.

1976 Context: A Disambiguating Factor in the Study of Migration. In New Approaches to

Migration Theory. J. D. Uzzell and D. Guillet, eds. Pp. 37-45. Rice University Studies.

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FIELD RESEARCH

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION: Collaborative Research: 2008-2010

Social Networks in Chronic Disasters: Exposure, Evacuation, and Resettlement.

PI: Dr. L.M. Whiteford (USF), and Dr. A. Murphy

(University of North Carolina at Greensboro)

Co-PI: Dr. E. Jones (University of North Carolina at Greensboro),

and G.A. Tobin (USF). (Total $230,061, USF component $100,514)

NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION AWARD: Collaborative Research: 2008

Social Networks and Mitigation in Areas of On-Going Disasters

PI: Dr. L.M. Whiteford (USF), and Dr. A. Murphy(University of North

Carolina At Greensboro)

Co-PI: Dr. E. Jones (University of North Carolina at Greensboro) and

G.A. Tobin (USF) for $300,000 for 2008-2010.

Health and Hazards of Fuego and Pacaya Volcanoes in Guatemala 2005

with Graham Tobin

Risk Perception, Social Support and Health, Ecuador with Graham Tobin 2004

Early Warning System in Nicaragua, Nicaragua 2003

Primary Health Care in Cuba 2003

Volcanic Ash and Health in Nicaragua, with Charles Connor 2002

and Graham Tobin

Water and Health: Water-borne Disease. Monteverde, Costa Rica 2002

Dengue Fever in Cuba, Havana, Cuba 2002

Health Care Reform, Havana, Cuba 2002

Investigation of Human Health and Community Resilience in Penipe, 2002

Pelileo and Banos, Ecuador

Conducted research on located evacuees from the Tungurahua volcano, 2001

Ecuador

Organized and Directed the USF/Monteverdi “Globalization, 2001

Nutrition and Health” field school in Monteverde, Costa Rica

Travel grant to conduct research in Habana, Cuba on the Cuban 2001

health care system

Grant to study the effects of forced relocation and recovery, 2001

with Graham Tobin

Supported research on Maternal/Child Health in Malwai and Togo 2000

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(Jon Poehlman and Barbara Szelag)

The Role of Gender in Post-Evacuation Health in Ecuador 2000

(with Graham Tobin)

Infectious Disease in the Dominican Republic and Cuba 2000

Community-Based Diarrheal Disease Diminution, Bolivia 1997-1999

Evaluation of BACA Project, Ecuador 1996

Behavioral Based Research in Cholera, Ecuador 1994-95

Theory and Method for the Enhancement of Community 1994

Participation Programs, Ecuador

National Water Sector Assessment, Ecuador 1993

Barriers to Prenatal Care, Tampa, FL 1992

Analysis of Public Health, Cuba 1992

Environmental Risk Assessment, Ecuador 1992

Dengue Fever Household Ecology of: Dominican Republic. 1989-1990

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Evolution of Family Planning Programs in the Dominican Republic. 1986

Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic

Economic Development and Family Planning in the Dominican Republic. 1986

Washington, DC

International Health and Primary Health in the Dominican Republic. 1986

Gainesville, Fl.

Development of Model for SchoolBased Health Clinics 1985

Political Economy of Health in the Dominican Republic 1985

Interrelationship between Gender Role Orientation and Adaptation to 1984

Delayed Motherhood

Evaluation for Programs Designed to Prevent Adolescent Pregnancies 1984

Discrepancy Analysis Between Expectations and Realities Experienced by 1984

Primigravida Women Over Thirty Years of Age

Life Stage and Transition to Parenthood 1983

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Directed and Conducted Exploratory Research on Women's 1983-1984

Responses to Delayed Childbearing

Analysis of Incidence Rates of Otitis Media Among Infants at a 1982-1983

Rural Florida Migrant Clinic

Patterns of Utilization of Urban Hospital Pediatric Emergency 1982-1983

Room Facilities

Cognitive Congruence Between Patients and Practitioner and 1982-1983

Contraceptive Compliance

Federal Budget Reductions and Delivery of Social Services to 1982-1983

Children's Defense Fund, Washington, DC

Reproductive Histories of Mexican American Women, Rio Grande City, TX. 1981

Summer

Preliminary Research on Health Status of IndoChinese in Dallas, Summer 1980

Archival Research on Montgomery County, TX, Summer 1979

Research on the Effects of Innovation on Family Systems in the 1978

Lower Rio Grande Valley, TX, Summer

Research on Migration and Innovative Behavior in the Lower Rio 1976-1977

Grande Valley, TX

Research on Secondary School Programs, Oaxaca; Oaxaca, Mexico 1975

Research on Educational Reforms in Mexico; Mexico City, Mexico 1974

Research on Unobtrusive Measures in Network Analysis; Milwaukee, WI. 1971

RECENT NON-PEERED REVIEWED

(Including Monographs, DVDs, Videos, and Book Reviews)

Multidisciplinary Research on Chronic Hazards in Ecuador 2007

with Graham Tobin), DVD

Research on People Affected by Chronic Exposure to the Eruptions of Mount

Tungurahua 2000-2005. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A. Presentation of

Research Findings - Report to community leaders, politicians, civil defense

and agency workers. Quito, Ecuador. (May). 2006

In the Shadow of the Volcano (with Graham Tobin) DVD. 2005

Displacement and Resettlement: A Model for Forced Population 2005

Movement. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M. Presentation to the

Cameroonian Delegation and the Global Center for Disaster

Management and Humanitarian Action. University of South Florida.

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La Sombra del Volcan: Salud Humana y Capital 2005

(with Tobin, G.A., Laspina, C., and Yepes, H.A).

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience. 2003

Seminar - British Museum of Natural History, London, England. (September)

(with Graham Tobin).

The Community Participatory Intervention (with Mercedes Torres) DVD. 2003

Human Health and Community Resilience Following Forced Evacuation 2003

Update. Global Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Action.

(with Graham Tobin) University of South Florida.

A la Sombra del Volcán: Salud Humana y Capacidad de Recuperación 2002

Comunitaria Después de una Evacuación Forzosa. Community Report

prepared for Ecuadorian Government Officials and Community Leaders in

Ecuador. p.16 (with Graham Tobin).

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience 2002

Following Forced Evacuation. Community Report prepared for Ecuadorian

Government Officials and Community Leaders in Ecuador. p.17

(with Graham Tobin).

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience 2002

Following Forced Evacuation. Technical Report prepared for The

Center for Disaster Management and Humanitarian Assistance. Executive

Summary and Appendices. pp. 548 (Paper and CD Available)

(with Graham Tobin).

Percepciones de Riesgo y Condiciones de Salud. Technical Report 2002

prepared for the Ecuadorian Government Officials and Community Leaders

in Ecuador. p.13.

The Role of Women in Post-Disaster Environments: Health and Community 2002

Sustainability. Technical Report prepared for The Center for Disaster

Management and Humanitarian Assistance. Executive Summary and

Appendices A-D. p. 968 (CD available).

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience 2003

Following Forced Evacuation. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A.

Presented at the British Museum of Natural History.

In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience 2003

Following Forced Evacuation. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A Presented at

the University of South Florida: Latin American and Caribbean Studies Center.

El Reventador: Ecuador Expedition. Report to the Center for Disaster 2002

Management and Humanitarian Assistance. pp. 6. Tobin, G.A. and

Whiteford, L.M.

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In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience 2002

Following Forced Evacuation. Video, 17 minutes. (Spanish and English).

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

A la Sombra del Volcán: Salud Humana y Capacidad de Recuperación 2002

Comunitaria Después de una Evacuación Forzosa.Research results - Report

to community leaders, politicians, civil defense and agency workers.

Laspina, C., Yepes, H., Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M., Riobamba, Ecuador.

(September).

The Role of Women in Post-Disaster Environments: Health and Community 2002

Sustainability. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M. Center for Disaster

Management and Humanitarian Assistance. University of South Florida.

Macro Linkages: Structural Adjustment Policies and their Effect on Health. 2002

Conference of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population,

Yaounde, Cameroon.

Equity and Health: Cuba and the Dominican Republic, International Public 2002

Health Conference. Havana, Cuba.

Cuban Health Care: Equity in Action. Case Western Reserve, Cincinnati, Ohio. 2002

What Can We Learn from the Cuba Health System? Grand Rounds, 2002

Huron Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio.

Cuban Equity in Action: Health Outcomes. The George and Mary Foster 2002

Distinguished Lecture. Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas.

The “Triumph” of the Revolution: Health Care in Cuba. Society for Applied 2002

Anthropology. Atlanta, Georgia.

Dengue Fever: The Success of Surveillance? Centers for Disease Control. 2002

Atlanta, Ga.

Cultural and Public Health Impediments to Reconstruction and Recovery 2002

Following Exposure to Hazards: Effects on Trade Corridors. Hemispheric

Conference on Vulnerability Reduction to Natural Hazards: Population,

Water and Information Networks. OAS/CDMHA, Tampa, FL. June.

Disaster Research in Ecuador: An Interdisciplinary Approach. 2002

With Graham Tobin, Christiana Schumann, Lucille Lane, and Linda Callejas.

Children’s Health Characteristics Under Different Evacuation Strategies: 2002

The Eruption of Tungurahua Volcano, Ecuador. With Graham Tobin,

Association of Applied Geographers, Ft. Worth, TX.

Workshop on Ethics developed for the American Anthropological Association 2002

(with Gail Wagner) Washington, DC.

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Social Science and Ethical Obligations, Monteverde Institute, Monte Verde, 2002

Costa Rica.

Chaired and Co-organized a scholarly panel Anthropological Research on 2002

Disasters for the Society for Applied Anthropology in Merida, Mexico.

Comparative Health System Research, Monteverde Institute, Monte Verde, 2001

Costa Rica.

Por Los Niños: Health and Illness Among Volcano Evacuees. Linda Whiteford 2001

and Graham Tobin for the Society for Applied Anthropology. Merida, Mexico.

Chaired and Organized scholarly panel on Cuban Health Care in a Time of 2001

Crisis. For the Latin American Studies Association annual conference.

Washington D.C.

Participant in the Consortium for Applied and Practicing Anthropology 2000

Programs at the American Anthropological Association Meeting.

Presidential Session of the American Anthropological Association: Dreams 2000

Chairs Dream: Thoughts for the New Millennium. (Invited Participant).

Invited Scholarly Session for the Society for Medical Anthropology at the 2000

AmericanAnthropological Association, discussant.

Water Insecurity and Infectious Disease, Invited Scholarly Session of the 2000

Environment and Anthropology Group, (with John Primo), Society for Applied

Anthropology.

CAPA: New Ideas for the New Millennium, at the Society for Applied 2000

Anthropology Meetings.

Health and Post-Evacuation Strategies Among Relocated People, for CDMHA, 2000

with Graham Tobin, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL.

The Cuban Health Care System: The Challenge of Success 2000

(with Dinorah Martinez) for the Cuban Research Institute, Miami, Florida.

Recent Papers Read at Professional Meetings and Scholarly Presentations:

Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., Jones, E.C., Murphy, A.D., Faas, A.J., 2010

Vargas, I.P. and Guevara, F.J. (2010) Resilience and Well-Being in

Post-Disaster and Chronic Hazard Settings: A Social Network Analysis.

Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers,

Washington D.C.

Linda M. Whiteford, Invited Plenary Speaker, Society for Applied 2007

Anthropology annual meeting, Failure to Protect, Failure to Provide:

Emergency Contraception in IDP and Refugee Camps. Part of Invited Session:

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Global Health in the Time of Violence. Co-Chaired with Barbara

Rylko-Bauer and Paul Farmer.

Linda M. Whiteford, participant in the Invited Seminar, School for 2007

Advanced Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, Co-Chaired with Barbara

Rylko-Bauer and Paul Farmer: Global Health in Times of Violence .

Linda M. Whiteford, session: Personal Perspectives on the Cuban Medical 2007

System, co-chair (with Elisa Andaya) and paper presenter for the Society for

Applied Anthropology, Situating Cuba: Observer’s Dream and Doubts.

Linda M. Whiteford, session co-chair (with Doug Henry), Expanding 2007

(Exceeding?) Our Reach: Understanding the Making, Manipulation, and

Mitigation ofDisaster/Complex Emergencies, and paper presenter

Interlocutors: From Disaster/CE Research to Social Policy,(Graham Tobin).

Linda M. Whiteford, Discussant for Invited Session on: Culture, Policy 2007

and Disaster: New Orleans, One Year After Katrina. American

Anthropological Association annual meeting, San Jose, CA.

Linda M. Whiteford, presenter at the annual meeting of the American 2007

AnthropologicalAssociation, San Jose, CA. Paper: Primary Health Care in

Cuba – The Other Revolution. Organized session: The Location of

Culture and Politics in Caribbeanist Medical Anthropology.

Linda M. Whiteford (Anthropology) and Graham A. Tobin (Geography) 2007

were invited to present their research as a Plenary for the annual

meeting of the Society for Economic Anthropology: If the Pyroclastic Flow

Doesn’t Kill You, The Recovery Will in which they detail not only the

destruction of communities during the 2006 volcanic eruption of Mt. Tungurahua,

but also the difficulties faced during recovery.

Linda M. Whiteford (Anthropology) along with Daniel Yeh (Engineering), 2007

Ricardo Izurieta (Public Health), Norma Alcantar (Engineering) were awarded

a Sustainable Healthy Communities Grant on Water. The title: Integrating

global capabilities into STEM education: Critical technologies and strategies

for meeting the UN’s Millennium Development Goals on water and sanitation.

Linda M Whiteford (Anthropology) medical anthropology book: Cholera: 2007

Applied Anthropology in Action is being published by Wadsworth Press.

Linda M. Whiteford (Anthropology) and Graham A. Tobin (Geography) were 2007

awarded a continuation grant from the National Science Foundation for the

second year of their research in Mexico: Social Networks and Mitigation in

Areas of On-Going Disasters.

Disasters and Health: A Synthesis, presented to the Faculty of Medicine at 2006

the Universidad Central in Quito, Ecuador.

Modeling Chronic Hazards Mitigation and Health: saving Lives, Destroying 2006

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Livelihoods (LM Whiteford, GA Tobin and C Laspina) Quito, Ecuador.

Chronic Volcano Hazards and Health Impacts: Ash-Falls Around Mount 2006

Tungurahua, Ecuador (GA Tobin, LM Whiteford and C. Laspina).

Disastrous Consequences: Relocation and Resilience, Resistance, and 2006

Vulnerability (LM Whiteford and GA Tobin), Vancouver, Canada.

Globalization, Disasters and Reproduction: III-Fortune and III-Health, 2006

Bellagio, Italy.

A Public Health and Disaster Mitigation Model: Case Studies from 2005

Ecuador, Linda Whiteford, Graham Tobin, and Thomas Mason for the

World Congress of Disaster Medicine, Edinburgh, Scotland.

The “Cascade Impact Model” of Health and Hazards, Linda Whiteford, 2005

Graham Tobin, Carmen Laspina, and Hugo Yepes, Quito, Ecuador.

Mt. Tungurahua – a Chronic and Active Volcano, Graham Tobin, 2005

Linda Whiteford, Carmen Laspina, and Hugo Yepes, Quito, Ecuador.

Health Impacts of Chronic Exposures of Volcanic Ash, Carmen Laspina, 2005

Linda Whiteford, Graham Tobin, and Hugo Yepes, Quito, Ecuador.

Lessons Learned from Mt. Tungurahua, Linda Whiteford, Graham Tobin, 2005

Hugo Yepes, and Carmen Laspina, Quito, Ecuador.

Ethical Obligations of Professional Associations, Society for Applied 2005

Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico.

Academic Departmental Innovations in Transforming Anthropology, with Linda

Bennett, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2005

Anthropology and its Publics: Communities, Researchers, Policy Makers. Noel

Chrisman, Linda Bennett, and Linda Whiteford, at the Society for Applied

Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2005

Innovations Among Practicing and Applied Anthropology Programs 2004

(co-authored with Linda Bennett) for the American

Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA.

Chronic Exposures to Volcanic Ash: Health Consequences. 2004

Interhands IV Seminar, Miami, FL.

Vulnerability Among the Elderly During Disasters, presented at the VIDA 2004

Gerontological meeting in Havana, Cuba.

Clouds in the Crystal Ball: Applied Anthropology in the Twentieth First 2004

Century; Invited Session, Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, TX.

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Infections and Addiction: Domains of Applied Medical Anthropology, 2004

Invited Session, Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, TX.

Displacement and Resettlement: Models of Forced Population Movement 2003

(Linda M. Whiteford and Graham Tobin). Invited and sponsored session at

the Annual Conference of the American Anthropological Association,

Chicago, Illinois.

Teaching Ethics, prepared for the meeting of the American Anthropological 2003

Association, organized by the General Anthropology Division at Chicago.

Health Impacts Associated with Chronic Hazards and Evacuation Strategies: 2003

The Eruption of Mt. Tungurahua, Ecuador (Graham Tobin and Linda Whiteford)

International Annual Conference of the Royal Geographic Society.

Displacement and Resettlement: Models of Forced Population Movement. 2003

Annual Conference of the Association of American Anthropologists.

Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A. Chicago, Illinois.

Health Impacts of Volcanic Activity and Evacuation: A Study of 2003

Epidemiological Records in Ecuador. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

Annual Conference of the Association of American Geographers,

New Orleans, Louisiana.

Human Health and Chronic Hazards: A New Model. Whiteford, L.M. and 2003

Tobin, G.A. Seminario Taller para el Fortalecimiento de la Coodinacion

entre la Institutcionalidad Technica Cientifica y el Sistema Nacional de Defensa

Civil para el Caso de Erupciones Volcanicas en el Ecuador, Quito, Ecuador.

Economic Ramifications of Disaster: Experiences of Displaced Persons 2002

on the Slopes of Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford,L.M.

Twenty-Fifth Annual Applied Geography Conferences, Binghamton, New York.

Health and Social Capital: Disaster Recovery. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A. 2002

Annual Meeting of the Association of American Anthropologists, New Orleans,

Louisiana.

Disaster, Displacement and Recovery. Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A. 2002

Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia.

Losses Accruing from the Eruption of Tungurahua and Evacuation of Nearby 2002

Communities. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M. Annual Conference of the

Association of American Geographers, Los Angeles, California.

Children’s Health Characteristics Under Different Evacuation Strategies: 2001

The Eruption of Mount Tungurahua, Ecuador. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford,

L.M. Twenty-Fourth Annual Applied Geography Conferences, Fort Worth, Texas.

Por los Niños: Health and Illness Among Volcano Evacuees. Tobin, G.A. and 2001

Whiteford, L.M. Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,

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Merida, Mexico.

Modeling Response to the Volcano Hazard: The Eruption of Tungurahua and 2001

Evacuation of Banos, Ecuador. Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M. Annual

Conference of the Association of American Geographers, New York,

New York.

Professional Society Memberships:

Social Studies of Medicine, Latin American Studies Association (selected Chair) 2000-2002

Council on Reproduction and Anthropology (elected Chair) 1983-1985

American Anthropological Association (elected Fellow) 1983

Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society

Latin American Anthropology Group (elected Treasurer) 1987-1989

Latin American Anthropology Group (elected section Chair) 1997

Society for Medical Anthropology (member of Program Committee) 1985-1986

Society for Medical Anthropology (elected member of Executive Committee) 1987-1990

Sigma Xi Honor Society

Society for Applied Anthropology (CoProgram Chair) 1987-88

Society for Applied Anthropology (Member of the Board of Directors) 1999-2001

Latin American Studies Association (elected to Task Force on Women) 1992

National Council of International Health.

TECHNICAL MONOGRAPHS, WORKING PAPERS, VIDEOS

Jones, E.C., Murphy, A.D., Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M. Kling, S. M., Vindrola-

Pandros, C., Faas, A.J.and Laspina, C.

In Press Social Networks and Mitigation in Areas of On-Going Disasters. Technical

Report. University of North Carolina Greensboro and University of South Florida.

Murphy, A.D., Jones, E.C., Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2010 Social Networks and How People Respond to Chronic Natural Disasters. National

Science Foundation Highlights (Highlight ID:20978). NSF: Washington D.C.

Collins, A., Cramer, S., Norlund, J., Simms, J.L., Kusenbach, M. and Tobin, G.A.

2009 Shooting at Hurricanes: Disaster (Mis)Perceptions and (Un)Preparedness of Florida

Undergraduates. Prepared for REU Hurricane Study, University of South Florida. (NSF:

0649060). 88 pages.

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Whiteford, L.M. and Tobin, G.A.

2007 Research and Action in Disaster Mitigations. DVD Video, 45 minutes. University of

South Florida: Department of Anthropology.

Simms, J.L., Bahamondes, C.T., Carpenter, D., Houlis, A.F., Hughes, A.M., McLaughlin,

A.M., Morris, R.K., Kusenbach, M. and Tobin, G.A.

2007 Rain is Refreshing, Wind Braces us Up: A Pilot Study of Hurricane Vulnerability in

Ruskin, Florida. Prepared for USF Summer Graduate Field School. 125 pages.

Tobin, G.A., Whiteford, L.M., and Laspina, C. with Bell H.M., Freidus, A.L. and Yepes, H.

2005 Perception Social Support and Chronic Exposure to Hazards: Human Health and

Community Well-Being. Technical Report: Prepared for The Global Center for Disaster

Management and Humanitarian Action. Executive Summary and Appendices. 290

pages. (Paper and CD).

Laspina, C., Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., and Yepes, H.

2005 Investigación en la Población Afectada por la Exposición Crónica a las Erupciones

del Volcán Tungurahua: 2000-2005. Ecuador: Construcción de un Modelo para

Mitigación del Riesgo. Universidad San Francisco de Quito. Summary Technical

Report: Prepared for Ecuadorian Government Officials and Community Leaders. 24

pages.

Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., Laspina, C. and Yepes, H.

2005 Research on People Affected by Chronic Exposure to the Eruptions of Mount

Tungurahua 2000-2005. Ecuador: Building a Model for Hazard Mitigation. Summary

Technical Report: Prepared for Ecuadorian Government Officials and Community

Leaders. 23 pages.

Montz, B.E and Tobin, G.A.

2005 Snowbirds and Senior Living Developments: An Analysis of Vulnerability

Associated with Hurricane Charley. QRR: 177. Natural Hazards Research and

Applications Information Center, University of Colorado, Boulder. 23 pages.

Tobin, G.A. Bell, H.M., Hughey, E.P., Montz, B.E., Everist, M.P., Kelsey, C., Miller, R.,

Whiteford L.M., with Blackman, V., Freidus, A., Hill, B., Jafarova, L. and Perett A.

2005 Hurricane Charley - The Aftermath: Impacts and Responses. Department of

Geography, University of South Florida. 223 pages. (Paper/CD).

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2002 In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience Following

Forced Evacuation. Video, 17 minutes. (Spanish and English). Department of

Anthropology, University of South Florida.

Tobin, G.A., Whiteford, L.M. and Connor, C.B.

2002 Modeling Volcanic Ash Dispersion and its Impact on Human Health and

Community Resilience. Report prepared for the Globalization Research Center,

University of South Florida. 48 pages. (Paper and CD).

Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., Laspina, C. and Yepes, H.

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2002 In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience Following

Forced Evacuation. Technical Report: Prepared for The Center for Disaster

Management and Humanitarian Assistance. Executive Summary and Appendices. 548

pages. (Paper and CD).

Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., Laspina, C. and Yepes, H.

2002 A la Sombra del Volcán: Salud Humana y Capacidad de Recuperación Comunitaria

Después de una Evacuación Forzosa. Community Report: Prepared for Ecuadorian

Government Officials and Community Leaders in Ecuador. 16 pages.

Whiteford, L.M., Tobin, G.A., Laspina, C. and Yepes, H.

2002 In the Shadow of the Volcano: Human Health and Community Resilience Following

Forced Evacuation. Community Report: Prepared for Ecuadorian Government Officials

and Community Leaders in Ecuador. 17 pages.

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2002 Percepciones de Reisgo y Condiciones de Salud. Technical Report: Prepared for

Ecuadorian Government Officials and Community Leaders in Ecuador. 13 pages.

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2002 El Reventador: Ecuador Expedition. Report to the Center for Disaster Management

and Humanitarian Assistance. 6 pages.

Tobin, G.A. and Whiteford, L.M.

2001 The Role of Women in Post-Disaster Environments: Health and Community

Sustainability. Technical Report: Prepared for The Center for Disaster Management and

Humanitarian Assistance. Executive Summary and Appendices A - D. 968 pages. (CD

Available).