People
James Robbins
PhD Student
contact
Email: jamesrobbins@usf.edu
education
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M.A. in Anthropology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- Grad Certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- B.S. in Economics, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- B.S. in Psychology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- B.A. in Sociology, University of North Carolina at Charlotte
Advisor
teaching
ANTH 1101 - Intro to Four-Field Anthropology; ANTH 3113 - Economic Anthropology;
ANTH 4090 - Feminist Anthropology: Language Access in US Healthcare; ANT 3610 - Linguistic
Anthropology; ANT 2410 - Cultural Anthropology
research interests
Language Access and Latina/Hispanic Healthcare Patients in the U.S., Linguistic Anthropology, Economic Anthropology, Medical Anthropology, Feminist Anthropology, Intersectionality and Latinas, Health Access/Health Inequity, Gender and Healthcare, Decolonialism in Healthcare, Language and Music, Violin Pedagogy, Neoliberalism, and Ethnomusicology.
Publications
- Robbins, J., Deubel, T., & Naughton, C. (2025). Interpreter Research Experiences: an Ethnography. (In Progress)
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Robbins, J., Caro, L., & Freidus, A. (2024). Beyond the Workplace: Examining the Etiology of Burnout Among Frontline COVID-19 Nurses. (In progress)
- Robbins, J. (2024). For Who: The AAA Boycott and Critical Social Justice Advocacy (In Progess)
- Robbins, J. & Freidus, A. (2024). Neoliberalism and Work-Life Balance Among COVID-19 Nurses. Human Organization.
- Robbins, J. and Andrea Freidus and Lennin Caro. (2021, August). The importance of community in the experiences of frontline nurses in North Carolina during COVID 19. SFAA Newsletter. 32(3)