George Clement Bond (Teachers College, Columbia University, New York)
Submitted: Mon, 8 September 2003
George Clement Bond
William F. Russell Professor of Anthropology and Education
Box 10, Program in Applied Anthropology
Department of International and Transcultural Studies
Teachers College
Columbia University
375 Dodge Hall
525 West 120th Street
New York, New York 10027 USA
phone: 212-678-3311
E-mail: gcb1@columbia.edu
Web page: http://www.tc.columbia.edu/faculty/gcb1/home.htm
My teaching and research center on the analysis of contemporary situations
in Africa ranging from HIV/AIDS to privatization and democratization and the
manner in which medical and social changes intersect and interact. The
examination of this range of events is analysed within an historical and
social context.
Recent publications include:
Bond, G. C. "Historical fragments and social constructions" Journal of
African Cultural Studies, Vol. 13, no. 1, June 2000.
Bond, G. C. "Anthropology and the 'African Renaissance'" in LeBeau, D. and
Gordon. R. (eds.) Challenges For Anthropology in the 'African
Renaissance'. Windhoek: University of Namibia Press, 2002.
Bond, G. C. and Gibson, N. (eds.) Contested Terrains and Constructed
Categories Boulder: Westview Press, 2002.
Bond, G. C. and Ciekawy, D.(eds.) Witchcraft Dialogues. Ohio University
Press, 2002.