Research

Research

Linda Hall’s Research

 

An Ecology of UCR’s Science and Technology Studies (STS)

2022-2024

Digital image: How do digital technologies affect human well-being?: https://lsts.hse.ru/en/, Human Capital Multidisciplinary Research Center (2022)

Financed by a Global Studies grant and Center for Ideas and Society Project Development award, this research contextualizes the extent of interdisciplinarity in Science and Technology Studies (STS) at UCR. The objective directly relates to the university’s declared humanitarian mission to serve the community by nurturing a global focus on transdisciplinary; a methodology and epistemology derived by combining “knowledge from different scientific disciplines with that of public and private stakeholders” (OECD 2020). Science and Technology Studies (STS) at UCR shares with other departmentally integrated disciplines such as Global Studies, a tendency to prioritize a viewpoint held by one area of study over another. A cross-section of UCR faculty will explore this salient hierarchical approach to knowledge production during a symposium sponsored by this project. The question framing the consortium will be, “Is there a need for UCR to centralize Science and Technology Studies?” An interdisciplinary dialogue by faculty about existing processes and intra and extra-departmental collaborations at UCR will fulfill the mission of STS; to enable the universities partners to benefit from cross-disciplinary research on knowledge production and technological change in the past, present, and future.

 

Graduate Research

2012-2017

 

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Linda Jean Hall received her Doctoral Degree from the University of California, Riverside where she is actively involved in research, teaching and writing anthropological analyses about the ways concepts like race, class, and gender impact the lived experiences of Ecuadorian immigrants in the US.  Hall’s research in New York, Los Angeles, and Miami explores for the first time the unique meaning of Ecuadorian migration to the U.S. and the inter and intra practices of this population from within the context of Hispanic/Latino.

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*Winter 2019

 

Radio Interview on KUCR. To listen to this interview, click the link here.

 

Lecturing Position in Chicano Studies

University of California, Los Angeles

*Fall 2018

Lecturing Position

California Polytechnic State University. Pomona (Cal Poly Pomona)

*Spring 2017

Received her Doctorate in Anthropology

University of California, Riverside

*2014-2016

Mellon Fellow

Center for Ideas and Society at University of California , Riverside

Project: Advancing Intercultural Studies / Subproject: Beyond Diversity

*Winter 2015

All But Dissertation Status

University of California, Riverside

*Spring 2014

Opposing Unity and Weakening Identity: 

Afro-Ecuadorians, Racism, and the Forces of Negative Stigma

By Linda Jean Hall

(Abstract Link)

*Summer 2013

Completed Masters Work in Anthropology 

On to the Ph.D.

*Spring 2013

Ecuador Race Research Paper Selected to be Published in Book

Indigenous and Afro-Ecuadorians Facing the Twenty-First Century

By Marc Becker

Book with Letter

(Link to Book Information)

Abstract from Becker’s Book

Afro Inclusion in Ecuador’s Citizen’s Revolution

By Linda Jean Hall, MA

(Download Abstract Here)

*Summer 2011

Quito, Ecuador

Article Abstract 2011

Creative Legislation and Collective Rights

– Linda Hall

(Link Coming)

Article Abstract 2010

The Solitary and Cultural Voice of Afroecuatorianos in the Wilderness of Ecuador’s Citizen’s Revolution

– Linda Hall