Lynn Meskell
Affiliations: | Anthropology | Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA |
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archaeological theory, ethnography, South Africa, Egypt, Mediterranean, Middle East, heritage, identity, politics, embodiment, postcolonial and feminist theory, ethics, tourismGoogle:
"Lynn Meskell"Children
Sign in to add traineeFelipe Gaitán-Amman | grad student | Columbia | |
Lindsay Weiss | grad student | Columbia | |
Marisa Lazzari | grad student | 2000-2006 | |
Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels | grad student | 2010 | Stanford |
Trinidad Rico | grad student | 2011 | Stanford |
Alexandra Celia Kelly | grad student | 2007-2014 | Stanford |
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Meskell L. (2020) Imperialism, Internationalism, and Archaeology in the Un/Making of the Middle East American Anthropologist. 122: 554-567 |
Meskell L. (2020) Toilets first, temples second: adopting heritage in neoliberal India International Journal of Heritage Studies. 1-19 |
Meskell L, Isakhan B. (2020) UNESCO, world heritage and the gridlock over Yemen Third World Quarterly. 1-16 |
Brown NE, Liuzza C, Meskell L. (2019) The Politics of Peril: UNESCO’s List of World Heritage in Danger Journal of Field Archaeology. 44: 287-303 |
Bertacchini E, Liuzza C, Meskell L. (2017) Shifting the balance of power in the UNESCO World Heritage Committee: an empirical assessment International Journal of Cultural Policy. 23: 331-351 |
Bertacchini E, Liuzza C, Meskell L, et al. (2016) The politicization of UNESCO World Heritage decision making Public Choice. 167: 95-129 |
Meskell L. (2015) Transacting UNESCO World Heritage: gifts and exchanges on a global stage Social Anthropology. 23: 3-21 |
Meskell L. (2015) World Heritage and WikiLeaks Current Anthropology |
Meskell L, Liuzza C, Bertacchini EE, et al. (2015) Multilateralism and UNESCO World Heritage: decision-making, States Parties and political processes International Journal of Heritage Studies. 21: 423-440 |
Meskell L. (2015) Gridlock: UNESCO, global conflict and failed ambitions World Archaeology. 47: 225-238 |