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Adjunct Lecturer
William Joseph Mckearns Silcott
Sociology/Anthropology Department
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- 607-753-2726 (department)
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Distinguished Professor
Sharon Steadman
- 607-753-2308 (office)
- Specializations: : archaeological spatial analysis, archaeology of religion, ancient and modern Middle East and Turkey, ancient and modern India
- More Info:: https://www2.cortland.edu/departments/sociology/faculty-staff-detail.dot?fsid=294268

Adjunct Lecturer
Scott Stull
- 607-753-4755 (office)
- Experimental Archaeology: Recreation of ceramics and food, especially of medieval Europe
- Castle Studies: Power relations and the creation of a cultural landscape

SUNY Distinguished Professor
Tiantian Zheng
Sociology/Anthropology Department
Asian/Middle Eastern Studies
Moffett Center, Room 117C
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- 607-753-2478 (office)
- Personal Website: https://facultyweb.cortland.edu/zhengt/tiantianzheng.htm
- Academia Profile : https://cortland.academia.edu/TiantianZheng
- Linkedin Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiantian-zheng-36732934/
- Courses Taught: Peoples of East Asia, Medical Anthropology, Sociocultural Study of AIDS, Cross-Cultural Study of Global Violence, Cross-Cultural Study of Sex Crimes, Anthropological Theory, Anthropology Methods, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Anthropology of Gender, Anthropology Honors
- Research Interests: Recipient of four national book awards: 2010 Sara Whaley Book Award, 2011 Research Publication Book Award, 2022 Research Publication Book Award, and the _Choice_ award of “Outstanding Academic Title." on books about cultural politics of gender, social class, social inequalities, migration, and their role in the transmission of disease and identity formation of the disenfranchised and underprivileged population. More than two-decade intense, longitudinal fieldwork has resulted in eleven academic books, five edited journal issues, and over a hundred articles. Testified before the Congress at Capitol Hill, UNAIDS, and the United Nations on human trafficking and other issues, and has been a featured guest speaker on NPR, BBC, and NBC. Delivered over 100 invited talks at key national and international universities and organizations. Invited service on the reviewer panel for Wenner-Gren Foundation, National Science Foundation, Research Grants Council of Hong Kong, and Australia Research Council, and invited service on the Editorial Board for seven academic journals.