Chelsey Dyer
Lecturer
- Email: cgdyer@ncsu.edu
Biography
Chelsey is a cultural anthropologist who holds a BA in Anthropology from North Carolina State University and an MA in Cultural Anthropology from George Mason University. Chelsey’s Master’s thesis focused on the impact of United States economic and military policies on the ongoing conflict in Colombia. Drawing from and expanding on this research, her current dissertation research examines US-Latin American solidarity movements over the past 40 years asking how people involved in episodes of US Latin American Solidarity have become politically aware and how this political consciousness has influenced how people imagine and enact resistance
Teaching and Research Interests
Politics of Solidarity, Transnational social movements, anthropology of the state
Publications
- 2019 Colombia’s War of Neoliberal Economics. March 7 https://nacla.org/news/2019/03/07/colombia%E2%80%99s-war-neoliberal-economics
- 2017 Trump and Santos at the White House. May 31 http://nacla.org/news/2017/05/31/trump-and-santos-white-house
- 2017 The continued Importance of US-Colombia Solidarity in the Trump Era. NACLA. February 7 http://nacla.org/news/2017/02/07/continued-importance-us-colombia-solidarity-trump-era
Office Hours
Course Schedule
- ANT 252 - 002Cultural Anthropology03:00 - 04:15 T HOnline Delivery