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D.Alex Albright
ECU Professor of English
Areas of Interest:Creative Nonfiction, Contemporary Publishing, Southern Culture(literature, foods, music), North Carolina Writers, Beat Generation and Black Mountain College, Early African-American Vaudeville, Film, and Music, Music (esp. early jazz, blues, and ragtime), Circus History
Derek Alderman
ECU Professor of Geography
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Phone: 252-328-4013
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Areas of expertise: civil rights, geography, Martin Luther King, Jr., street naming, representation of space, Civil Rights memorials
Publications: Life along the Kudzu Vine: Nature as Miracle, Menace, and Metaphor (forthcoming, University of Georgia Press); Civil Rights Memorials and the Geography of Memory, with co-author Owen Dwyer.
Stacey R. Altman,J.D.
ECU Professor of Exercise and Sport Science
Areas of Expertise: Sport management, laws of sport management; Impact of antitrust law on professional sport league creation and operation; constitutional law as it relates to sport.
Alice Anderson
Professor of Environmental Health Sciences and Safety Program, ECU College of Health and Human Performance
Areas of expertise: Medical entomology, public health, pest management, vectors, West Nile virus,Eastern Equine Encephalitis, Lyme disease, Centers for Disease Control Taskforce
Research/Publications:working with technology experts at ECU to develop an interactive mosquito identification system to track the presence of West Nile virus.
Christine Benita Avenarius
ECU Assistant Professor of Anthropology
• Phone: 252-328-9446
• E-mail: avenariusc@ecu.edu
• Areas of expertise: Mainland China - culture, geography, and language (spent many years there and currently has an NSF funded project collecting data on the changing legal system and its effect on social structure and attitudes regarding justice and fairness), legal anthropology, economic anthropology, social structure, social network analysis, ethnicity, ethnic conflict, immigration, integration, assimilation, acculturation, cross-cultural communication and applied linguistics, East Asia and Asia in general.
• Language skill: fluent in Mandarin Chinese, German, and English
• Other interests: bilingual education, German native, comparison between European, Asian and US American cultures, data collection techniques and research design (scientific mode of inquiry)