People

Heide Casta帽eda

Professor and Associate Chair

contact

Office: SOC 123
Email: hcastaneda@usf.edu

Education

  • Ph.D., Anthropology, University of Arizona
  • MPH, Public Health, University of Texas
  • MA, Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio

Teaching

Research Design & Proposal Writing, Anthropological Theory Today, Anthropology of Health Policy, Theory in Medical Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Health & Medical Systems, Global Health from an Anthropological Perspective

Research

Legal anthropology, medical anthropology, Mexico, Germany, Morocco

Current Projects

  • "Migrant Communities: Effects of Demographic Characteristics on Placemaking under Uncertain Timelines" (funded by the National Science Foundation Award # 2149059)
  • "Mixed-Status Families and Citizenship in the Contemporary Migration Experience" (funded by the National Science Foundation Award # 1535664 & the Wenner-Gren Foundation)
  • "Legal Status and the Social and Emotional Well-Being of Young Adult Immigrants" (funded by the National Science Foundation Award # 1729396)
  • "Amazigh Diaspora in the United States"

Recent Publications

Books

  • Amazigh in America: Remaking North African Indigeneity in the Diaspora. New York University Press, forthcoming.
  • . Routledge, 2023. 
  • . Stanford University Press, 2019.
  • . Mulligan, Jessica & Casta帽eda, Heide, editors. NYU Press, 2018.

Select Articles & Chapters

  • Casta帽eda, Heide and Amine Bit (2024) . Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies..
  • Casta帽eda, Heide (2023) . Tamazgha Studies Journal 1(1): 45-54.
  • Casta帽eda, Heide (2022) . In A Companion to Medical Anthropology, Second Edition, Wiley.

  • Smith, Sarah A. and Casta帽eda, Heide (2021) . PoLAR: Political and Legal Anthropology Review.
  • Logan, Ryan, Melo, Milena A, and Casta帽eda, Heide (2021) . Medical Anthropology 40(7): 639-652.
  • Casta帽eda, Heide, Holmes, Seth M., Madrigal, Daniel S., Young, Maria-Elena DeTrinidad, Beyerle, Naomi, and Quesada, James (2015) . Annual Review of Public Health 36:375-392.

Graduate Students

Rachel Kingsley, Amanda Leppert Gomes, Laura Parada Perla, Mahir Rahman, and Augusta Herman