Tracey Heatherington
Office: Sabin 310 (within suite 315)
Phone: (414) 229-2254
e-mail: pistoccu@uwm.edu
Degree: Ph.D., Harvard University, 2000
Vitae: pdf - 163k, 2007 
Research Interests:
Science, culture & environment; environmentalism and the nation-state; ecodevelopment; resistance; cultural racism; biodiversity conservation; Europeanization; Italy; Romania
Selected Publications:
Heatherington, Tracey, "Cloning the wild mouflon" forthcoming in Anthropology
Today.
Heatherington, Tracey. "Sin, saints and sheep in Sardinia" in IDENTITIES: Global Studies of Culture and Power, 13: 533-556, 2006.
Heatherington, Tracey. "'As If Someone Dear to Me Had Died': Intimate landscapes, political subjectivity, and the problem of a park in Sardinia" in Mixed Emotions, Kay Milton and Maruska Svasek, eds., Oxford: Berg Publishers, pp. 145-162, 2005.
Heatherington, Tracey. "The Natural Magic of Monte San Giovanni: Authority, authenticity and ritual in Sardinia" in Magic, Science and Religion: The ritual processes of museum magic, Mary Bouquet and Nuno Porto, eds., Oxford: Berghahn Books, pp. 141-160, 2005.
Courses:
- Anthro 355: Globalization, Culture and Environment (pdf - 448k)
- Anthro 381: Extinctions (Honors Seminar) (pdf - 60k)
- Anthro 441: Nature, Knowledge and Technoscience in Anthropological Perspective (pdf - 539k)
- Anthro 540: Applications in Anthropology (pdf - 621k)
- Anthro 641: Gender, Nationalism and the Body Politic (pdf - 40k)
- Anthro 940: Modernity, Development and the Global Imagination in Critical Perspective (pdf - 151k)
- Global 201: Economics and Environment (pdf - 611k)
- Summer Field School: Conservation in Romania (pdf - 76k)
