Search results for: Spradley
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Professor - Anthropology
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2014). Craniometric Variation of the Xoclán Skeletal Collection.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2013). Project Identification: Developing Accurate Identification Criteria for Hispanics.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K., & Hamilton, M. D. (2009). Bioarchaeological analyses of human remains from 41RB112.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2000). Bioarchaeological analysis of Quapaw human remains recovered from Lake Dumond (3Ar110).
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2024). Perpetrators from Treblinka: interdisciplinary investigations of seven single graves with “Trawniki Men.”
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K., & Stull, K. E. (2018, October). The International Encyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Wiley.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2015). Clyde Collins Snow (1928-2014). American Anthropologist, 117(1), 221–223.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2023). Alternative workflows for identifying transnational missing persons. Forensic Science International Synergy, 7.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M. K. (2013). Project Identification: Developing Accurate Identification Criteria for Hispanics. US Department of Justice Report . 244194.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologyHefner, J., & Spradley, M. K. (2018, October). Ancestry/Forensic Applications. In The International Enyclopedia of Biological Anthropology. Wiley.
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Dr. Nicole Taylor Associate Professor - AnthropologyResearch: I am anthropologist who explores contemporary social issues related to youth including social media, gender and identity, body image, and obesity. My most recent research examines self-presentation, emotional expression, and sociality among college students on social media. Funded by a grant from the National Science Foundation, (award #1745222) this project also explores ethical and methodological challenges of conducting long term participant observation in social media.
In 2022, with support from another National Science Foundation grant (award #2203209), my team conducted customer discovery interviews as part of the I-Corps program to explore a potential commercial solution to social media dependence that could mitigate the effects of "always on" technology culture.
In 2022, I also began working with Dr. Kate Spradley to ethnographically explore decision-making processes surrounding the treatment of unidentified human remains by law enforcement and other agencies along the south Texas border in order to understand procedural gaps that give rise to the long-term dead (human remains that are buried and forgotten). Our goal is to provide insights that can inform the development of strategies to help jurisdictional authorities follow state laws in processing unidentified human remains. This project draws on my earlier work as a practicing anthropologist exploring institutional culture, decision-making, and collaboration.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K (Principal). State of Texas Grant. “Identification of Migrant Remains”, $53384. (Funded: 2016 - 2017). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K (Principal). Mapping Migrant Burials in South Texas, REP grant, $8000. (Funded: 2014). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K. Increasing Positive Identification Rates for Hispanic Individuals, REP grant, $8000. (Funded: 2008). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K (Principal). Rachal Foundation Grant 2015, Research Associate for Operation Identification, $80000. (Funded: 2015 - 2016). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K. Locate and Map Unidentified Human Burials in South Texas, Texas State University, $8000.000. (Funded: 2016 - 2017). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, M K (Principal), Curtin, J A (Co-Principal). PACE Academic Development Award, The University of West Florida, $16559.10. (Funded: 2008). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Martha K. Identifying Migrant Remains in South Texas, Rachal Foundation, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $30000. (Funded: April 2017 - May 2018). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Kate (Principal). Operation Identification: Student Enhancement, Rachal Foundation, Private Foundation, $32500.00. (Submitted: May 2018, Funded: September 2018 - August 2019). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologySpradley, Kate (Principal). Operation Identification NGO liaison, South Texas Human Rights Center, Non-governmental Organization, $31000. (Funded: October 2018 - September 2019). Grant.
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Dr. Kate Spradley Professor - AnthropologyKatsanis, Sara (Principal), Farahany, Nita (Co-Principal), Spradley, Martha K (Co-Principal). Genomics, Biometrics, and Identity, NIH, Federal, $195034. (Submitted: November 2017). Grant.
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Dr. Michelle Hamilton Professor - AnthropologyMember, Operation ID Post-Doc Search Committee - Texas State (Dr. Spradley, Chair). 2023.
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Dr. Michelle Hamilton Professor - AnthropologyMember, Faculty Search Committee - Texas State University tenure track forensic anthropology position (Dr. M. Katherine Spradley, hire). 2007.