Who's Who

CARCYE Staff Members

Dr Peggy Froerer (Director of CARCYE)

Holds a PhD in Anthropology from the London School of Economics and joined Brunel in 2004. Current research interests: the anthropology of South Asia; of education, schooling and learning; childhood and youth; international development; inequality and social mobility.

Dr Nicolas Argenti

Holds a PhD in Anthropology from University College London. Currently holds an ESRC Mid-Career Development Fellowship. The project, ‘Remembering Absence: Catastrophe, Displacement and Identity Among Chiots and the Chiot Diaspora’, examines collective memories of the 1822 massacres of Chios. Current research interests: memory, commemoration and embodiment; youth and childhood; performance and politics; political violence; materiality; anthropology and time; Cameroon, Greece and the Balkans.

Dr Andrew Beatty

Holds a PhD in Anthropology from Oxford. Has worked at Brunel since 1998; in 2007 launched the first Masters in psychological anthropology outside the USA. Current research interests: Indonesia and Mexico; psychological and psychiatric anthropology; emotion; religion and ritual; new approaches to ethnographic writing.

Dr Will Rollason

Received his PhD from the University of Manchester in 2008, and joined Brunel in 2010. Current research interests: Papua New Guinea and Rwanda; development and the post-colony; youth and poverty; the future.

The CARCYE Board of Advisors

CARCYE Associate Members

Page last updated: Tuesday 18 December 2012