Doug Rogers
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Doug Rogers (Ph.D., Michigan, 2004) is Assistant Professor of Anthropology. His research and teaching interests include political and economic anthropology, the anthropology of religion, and socialist societies and their postsocialist trajectories. The intersection of these topics has led him, most recently, to the subjects of ethics, morality, and materiality in anthropology and broader social and cultural theory. He has done archival and ethnographic research in Russia since 1994, often in collaboration with scholars from Moscow State University, Perm State University, and the Perm Regional Museums. Rogers received his B.A. degree from Middlebury College, an M.Phil. in Social and Cultural Anthropology from Oxford University, and a Ph.D. from the University of Michigan. Before joining the faculty at Yale, Rogers taught at Miami University of Ohio and was a Kennan Institute fellow at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. He teaches courses on Anthropology and Classical Social Theory, Socialisms and Postsocialisms, Ethnographies of Capitalism, and Post-Soviet Society and Culture.
Mailing address:
Department of Anthropology
Yale University
P. O. Box 208277
New Haven, CT 06520-8277
Office address:
Room 124, 10 Sachem Street
Tel: (203) 432-8046
Fax: (203) 436-4434
Email: douglas.rogers@yale.edu
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