

Amanda Kearney
Dr. Amanda Kearney is a distinguished professor of anthropology at San Diego State University, where she has carved a niche in the field of human resilience and future security. Her scholarly pursuits are deeply intertwined with collaborative partnerships, particularly with Indigenous families in Australia and African descendant communities in Brazil. Through these collaborations, Dr. Kearney delves into the profound impacts of cultural wounding and the transformative power of healing practices. Her research interests are diverse yet interconnected, focusing on pluralism, kincentric ecologies, and innovative cross-cultural methodologies to tackle the pressing issue of ecological precarity. Dr. Kearney's work is not only theoretical but also practical, as she seeks to apply anthropological insights to real-world challenges. Her contributions to the field are well-documented in her extensive publication record, with articles featured in prestigious journals such as Current Anthropology and American Anthropologist. In addition to her academic endeavors, Dr. Kearney is actively involved in consulting and applied anthropology. Her expertise is sought after in areas such as underwater cultural heritage and intercultural ethics, where she provides valuable insights and guidance. Her role as a consultant underscores her commitment to bridging the gap between academic research and practical applications. Dr. Kearney's influence extends beyond her research and consulting work. She serves as the editor-in-chief of Anthropological Forum, a leading journal that plays a pivotal role in shaping the future direction of anthropology. Under her leadership, the journal continues to foster critical discussions and innovative research in the field. Her dedication to anthropology is evident not only in her scholarly contributions but also in her commitment to fostering a deeper understanding of human resilience and ecological sustainability. Dr. Kearney's work exemplifies the transformative potential of anthropology in addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time.
Publications
, 199, 2019-03-15
, 597-614, 2014-03-07
, 41-74, 2021-11-09
, 99-120, 2010-04-01
, 240-257, 2013-01-01
, 15-27, 2014-01-01