KATHLEEN
GILLOGLY
Email: kagillogly@comcast.net, Kathleen.Gillogly@myoasis.colum.edu, kgillogl@csu.edu
Objective
I am a cultural anthropologist specializing in community development, political ecology, and social institutions, especially kinship, and how they are transformed with globalization.
I have worked in the South Pacific, mainland Southeast Asia, and the Midwestern United States.
Education
Ph.D. Candidate, 1991, Department of Anthropology, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (Ph.D. anticipated, August 2006
M.A., 1986, Department of Anthropology, The University of Hawaii at Manoa
B.A. (special honors with high distinction), 1978, The University of Iowa
Work Experience
Teaching Experience
September 2005 to present
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Chicago State University
September 2002 to present
Urban Anthropology, Anthropology of Communication, and Introduction to Anthropology, Columbia College Chicago.
September 2001 – November 2001
Cultural Anthropology, Barat College of DePaul University, Lake Forest. Thirty-three students including those on the DePaul quarter and Barat semester systems, and international and learning-opportunity students.
January 2001 - May 2001
Cultures of Southeast Asia, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Loyola University Chicago. Thirty-five students, cross-listed with Asian Studies, International Relations, and Religion Culture Society.
September 2000 - December 2000
January 1999 - May 1999
January 1998 - May 1998
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Loyola University Chicago. Two sections each semester, about 16 students per section.
September 1986 - April 1986
January 1987 - April 1988
September 1988 - December 1988
Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. As part of my fellowship, T.A.d one semester each academic year. Three sections, honors sections the first two years and head T.A. the final year. Seven-five students total each semester. T.A.s wrote exams and quizzes, set papers, assigned grades; honors sections were assigned more reading and papers; as head assistant, I scheduled rooms and took care of administrative duties for the professor and other T.A.s (11 in all).
May 1989 - October 1989
January 1990 - May 1990
Consultant, workshops at the East-West Center (see below), in charge of assisting SE Asian government and university officials in improving their English, editing their papers, ensuring that participants understood lectures and readings, and helping participants deal with daily life in the U.S. (shopping, cooking). Workshops were 3-4 months long and had 12-16 adult participants from Southeast Asia.
July 1979 - March 1983
Kwaio Cultural Centre, Solomon Islands. Taught basic literacy and numeracy; developed curricula and textbooks for local use; trained teachers for satellite schools; also taught cooperative management, sewing, and facilitated teaching of indigenous handicrafts. Students ranged 6 - 30 years of age.
Research Experience
August 1999 - January 2000
Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology, technical assistance to Region V EPA, on community level environmental activism in Southeast Chicago (Calumet Region). Chicago, Illinois, USA.
February 1998 - August 1998
Consultant, Community Emergency Shelter Organization, Evaluation of the Partnership to End Homelessness (1994-1998). Chicago, Illinois, U.S.A.
April 1994 - May 1994
Consultant, Project on Ecotourism in Lijiang (Yunnan, China), with the Resources Management and Development Project, Faculty of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University, Thailand
September 1993 - March 1994
Consultant, Project Coordinating Office Northern Thailand/UNDCP, Report on Participatory Land Use Planning in the Sam Muen Highland Development Project
January 1992 - April 1994
Dissertation Field Research, Chiang Dao District, Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
October 1991 - December 1991
Researcher, Center for Natural Resources Management and Environmental Studies (CRES), University of Hanoi, collaborative project with the East-West Environment and Policy Institute (EAPI) on the Conservation of Biological Diversity in Traditional Agricultural Systems.
February 1991 - September 1991
Consultant, Indochina Initiative, Workshop on Rural Systems Sustainability, and Workshops on Agroecosystems in the Lao PDR (Savannakhet) and Vietnam (Thai Binh)
May 1990 - October 1990
Consultant, Workshop on Agroecosystems Research and Methodology, Can Tho University, Vietnam, 18-31 July 1990
January 1990 - May 1990
Research Assistant, Workshop on the Sustainability of Rural Agricultural Systems, Environment and Policy Institute (EAPI), East-West Center, Honolulu, HI
December 1989
Consultant, Southeast Asian Universities Agroecosystems Network (SUAN)-Lao PDR Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry Seminar on Rural Resource Analysis, Vientiane and Luang Prabang, Lao PDR, 4-14 December 1989
January 1990 - May 1990
Consultant, EAPI, SUAN, and CRES Workshop on Environmental and Natural Resources Management, Hanoi and Vinh Phu
July 1979 - March 1983
Community Development Worker, Kwaio Cultural Centre, Solomon Islands (South Pacific)
Honors
Membership in Academic SocietyPhi Beta Kappa, October 1978Professional Associations American Anthropological Association Association of Asian Studies Thai-Lao-Cambodia Studies Group (student board member, March 2000-February 2002) Society for Applied Anthropology (made a fellow, January 2003) Chicago Association for the Practice of Anthropology (President, June 2002-May 2003; Programs Coordinator, June 2001-May 2002)Grants and FellowshipsDecember 1999 Society for Applied Anthropology/U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Anthropology FellowshipApril 1991 Fulbright-Hayes Fellowship for Doctoral Dissertation Research AbroadApril 1991 Social Science Research Council and the American Council of Learned Societies in International Doctoral Dissertation Fellowship Program (for Indochina - turned down in favor of the Fulbright)February 1991 Rackham Grant for Dissertation ResearchAugust 1986 to April 1991 Regent's Fellow, The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan August 1984 to August 1986 Grantee, Environment and Policy Institute, East-West Center August 1983 to May 1984 Tuition Waiver, Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HawaiiRelated WorkMay 1987 to July 1987 Research Assistant and Editor, EAPI1986, February 1984 - August 1984 Research Intern, EAPISeptember - November 1985 Co-curator of an exhibit of Kwaio (Solomon Islands) art work and co-director of visit of two Kwaio artists, Honolulu, HI
Special Skills
Languages
Thai (Standard) Four years of study and 3 ½ years in Thailand (reading, writing, conversation)
Thai (Northern Dialect) Basic conversation
Lao Basic conversation
Lisu Basic conversation
Vietnamese (Northern Dialect) Basic conversation
Solomon Islands Pijin Native fluency
Kwaio Native fluency
French Basic academic reading
References
Papers Presented
“Crossing the Divide: Anthropologists and Effective Environmental Justice Policy Intervention,” participant, AAA Workshop, Chicago, November 2003.
“Opium and Power: Anthropological Understandings of a Drug Interdiction Project in Thailand,” presented at Society for Applied Anthropology, Panel on Why Hire an Anthropologist?: Theoretical contributions to the practice of anthropology, Portland, OR, March 2003.
“Drugs, Trees, PLP, and GIS in Northern Thailand: What Happens to the People?” Presented at Workshop on Environment, Resources, and Sustainability: Policy Issues for the 21st Century. Sponsored by the Culture & Agriculture Section of AAA, Anthropology and Environment Section of AAA; and the American Anthropological Association Public Policy Committee. Athens, GA, September 7-8, 2002.
“Volunteerism in SE Chicago: The Role of Brokers,” presented to Nature, Polis, Ethics, May 2001, Chicago State University (sponsored by the Chicago Academy of Sciences)
“Kwaio Pigs and Feasting: Nutrition, Ritual, and Political Power in the Solomon Islands,” Senior Seminar, Loyola University, Chicago, April 2001
“Fragmentation Among Community Environmental Groups in Southeast Chicago,” presented to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region V Social Sciences Seminar, July 2000 (also to the Lake Calumet Ecosystem Partnership, Chicago State University, May 2000; and the Calumet Research Summit, Olive-Harvey College, April 2000)
“Dancing the Night Away: Lisu New Year Celebrations and Ethnic Display,” presented at Association for Asian Studies, Panel on Being Chinese? Being Thai? Transformations of Minority Identities on the Margins of Chinese and Thai States, San Diego, CA, March 2000
“Not Good at Partnering: Information Flow and Access to Institutional Resources among Environmental and Community Organizations,” presented at SfAA Panel on Environmental Anthropology in U.S. Communities: Reports from the 1999 SfAA Environmental Anthropology Project, March 2000 (Also presented to US-EPA Office, San Francisco)
“Evaluating a Social Services Network,” presented at American Anthropological Association Meetings, Panel on Midwestern Anthropology, Chicago, IL, November 1999
“Not Good at Partnering? Information Flow and Community Fragmentation among Environmental Organizations in Southeast Chicago,” presented for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region V Social Sciences Seminar, November 1999
“Upland-Lowland Relations in the Pre-Modern Kingdom and Modern Nation-State of Thailand,” guest lecture, Kathleen Adam’s class on Southeast Asia, Loyola University Chicago, February 1999
“Developing the Lisu: ‘Hilltribes’ and Modernization in Northern Thailand,” presented at AAA Panel on Legislating Modernity among the Marginalized: Southeast Asian Government Programs for Developing Minority Ethnic Groups, Philadelphia, PA, December 1998
“Chao khao [hill tribes] in Northern Thailand: Opium Eradication and Social Organization,” presented to Katherine Bowie’s class on Thailand, University of Wisconsin, Madison, October 1995.
“Agricultural Development and Changing Social Relations among the Lisu of Northern Thailand,” presented to the Friday Forum of the Center for Southeast Asian Studies, University of Wisconsin, Madison, February 1995
“Encounters Between Lisu Villagers and Thai Developers in Northern Thailand,” presented to the Graduate Seminar of the Southeast Asian Summer Studies Institute, Madison, July 1994
“Upland Development, Opium Eradication, and a Lisu Village,” presented to the Informal Northern Thai Studies Group, French Consulate, Chiang Mai, Thailand, April 1994.
“The Cao Lan of the Red River Basin: A Sinified Tai-speaking Group of Northern Vietnam,” Informal Northern Thai Studies Group, French Consulate, Chiang Mai, Thailand, March 1993, and revised for presentation to the Council on Thai Studies Annual Meeting, October 1994
“The Importance of Social Factors in Agricultural Development,” presented to the Provincial Government of Suvannakhet, Lao PDR, June 1991
“Development and Social Forestry in Northern Vietnam,” Midwest Conference on Asian Affairs, Madison, WI, October 1989
“A comparison of letter writing in some non-Western societies.” Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii, May 1984
“Changes in Breast-feeding Practices among the Kwaio of the Solomon Islands,” Association for Social Anthropology in Oceania, February 1981
Publications
2004 Developing the Lisu: "Hilltribes" and modernization in northern Thailand, in Civilizing the Margins: Southeast Asian Government Programs for the Development of Minorities, Christopher Duncan, ed., Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, Southeast Asian Studies Program.
2003 Review of Straub, Andrea, compiler, Institutions, Livelihoods, and the Environment: Change and Response in Mainland Southeast Asia. Journal of Asian Studies 62(4):1343-1345.
1999 Review of Bowie, Katherine A., Rituals of National Loyalty: An Anthropology of the State and the Village Scout Movement in Thailand. Anthropology Review Database. June 18. Electronic document. http://wings.buffalo.edu/ARD/showme.cgi?keycode=170.
1992 Labor organization, socioeconomic differentiation, and the development of villages in Sepone District. In Swidden Agroecosystems in Sepone District, Suvannakhet Province, Lao PDR.
1991 Protesting the war. Persian Gulf Update 3(4): 1. (February 2).
1988 The Ethnography of Animal Husbandry in Lowland Thailand: Aspects of Human, Animal, and Crop Interactions. Unpublished Master's Thesis. Department of Anthropology, University of Hawaii at Manoa. (August)
1985 Women's work and infant feeding: Traditional and transitional practices on Malaita, Solomon Islands. Ecology of Food and Nutrition, Volume 14 (1). Reprinted in Infant Care and Feeding in the South Pacific. Food and Nutrition in History and Anthropology, Volume 3. Edited by Leslie B. Marshall. New York: Gordon and Breach. Pp. 207-234.
1983 Literacy and the preservation of oral tradition at the Kwaio Cultural Centre. Pacific Arts Newsletter 16:28-29.
Co-authorship
Tan-Kim-Yong, U., S. Limcheewong, and K. Gillogly
1994 Participatory Land Use Planning: A Method of Implementing Natural Resource Management. Project Coordinating Office, Northern Thailand, UNDCP.
Gillogly, Kathleen, and Tuyen Phuong Nghiem
1992 Cao Lan Cultural and Biological Diversity in Historical Context: Environmental Change among an Ethnic Minority of the Midlands of Northern Vietnam. A joint CRES/EAPI Project on Conservation of Biological Diversity in Traditional Agricultural Systems, funded by the MacArthur Foundation. East-West Environment and Policy Institute Working Paper.
Diep Dinh Hoa, Kathleen Gillogly, Le Thi Van Hue, Nguyen Quang Minh, Nguyen Hung Long
1992 The social structure of Nguyen Xa Village: Autonomy and solidarity. In Too Many People, Too Little Land. Honolulu: East-West Center.
Amarathithada, Latisinivong, Malcolm Cairns, Kathleen Gillogly, Nicholas Menzies, Phouang Parisak Pravongviengkham
1992 Ban Alang Nyai: Swidden agriculture in an area of limited land availability. In Swidden Agroecosystems in Sepone District, Savannakhet Province, Lao PDR. Khon Kaen: SUAN and FSRP, Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
Gillogly, Kathleen, Terd Charoenwatana, Keith Fahrney, Opart Panya, Suthian Namwongs, A. Terry Rambo, Kanok Rerkasem, and Suriya Smutkupt
1990 Two Upland Agroecosystems in Luang Prabang Province, Lao PDR: A Preliminary Analysis. Khon Kaen: The SUAN Secretariat and The Farming Systems Research Project (FSRP), Khon Kaen University, Thailand.
Everett, Y., K. Gillogly, C. Rambo
1990 Homegardens: The VAC in the midlands province of Vinh Phu. In Agroecosystem Analysis of the Midlands of Northern Viet-Nam: A Report on a Preliminary Field Study of Three Districts in Vinh Phu Province.
Mitchell, D.D., J. Nash, E. Ogan, H. Ross, T. Bayliss-Smith, R.M. Keesing, K. Gillogly, and J.S. Friedlaender
1987 Ethnographic description and recent histories of the groups. In The Solomon Islands Project: A Long-Term Study of Health, Human Biology, and Culture Change. J.S. Friedlaender, ed. With the assistance of W. Howells and J.G. Rhoads. Oxford: Clarendon Press. Pp. 14-27.
Akin, David W. and Kathleen Gillogly
1981 Traditional arts in East Kwaio, Malaita. Pacific Arts Newsletter 13.
Akin, David W. and Kathleen Gillogly
n.d. Kwaio Arts. (Commissioned for publication by the Pacific Arts Association, manuscript). Including 80 color plates, taken by Ms. Gillogly.
Co-edited
Rambo, A. Terry and Kathleen Gillogly, eds.
1991 Profiles in Cultural Evolution: Essays in Honor of Elman Service. Ann Arbor: University Museums Press.
Le Trong Cuc, K. Gillogly, and A. Terry Rambo, eds.
1990 Agroecosystem Analysis of the Midlands of Northern Viet-Nam: A Report on a Preliminary Field Study of Three Districts in Vinh Phu Province. Occasional Papers of the East-West Environment and Policy Institute, No. 12. A Joint Research Activity of SUAN and the Hanoi University Center for Natural Resource Management and Environmental Studies (CRES). Honolulu: East-West Environment and Policy Institute (EAPI).
Gillogly, Kathleen and Janise Hurtig, eds.
1990 Special Issue on Gender Studies, Michigan Discussions in Anthropology, Volume 9.
Gillogly, Kathleen and A. Terry Rambo, eds.
1990 Agroecosystems of the Mekong Delta: A Preliminary Human Ecology Study in Three Provinces in the Southern Region of Vietnam. A Joint Research Activity of SUAN; EAPI; The College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resources, the University of Hawaii; Can Tho University, Vietnam; and The University of Agriculture and Forestry of Ho Chi Minh City.
Rambo, A. Terry, Kathleen Gillogly, and Karl L. Hutterer, eds.
1987 Ethnic Diversity and the Control of Natural Resources in Southeast Asia. Michigan Papers on South and Southeast Asia, No. 32. Ann Arbor: The Center for South and Southeast Asian Studies, The University of Michigan.
Consulting Reports
Gillogly, Kathleen and Eve. C. Pinsker
2000 Networks and Fragmentation Among Community Environmental Groups of Southeast Chicago. SfAA Environmental Anthropology Fellows Region 5 Socioeconomic Profiling Project.
Gillogly, Kathleen and Eve C. Pinsker
1998 Evaluation of the Partnership to End Homelessness, 1994 -1998. Office of Social Science Research, The University of Illinois at Chicago.
Book Consultant
Peterson, David.
2001 Thailand. A True Book Series, Asia: Geography and History. Kathleen Gillogly, academic consultant. New York: Children’s Press.