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CURRICULUM VITAE GRETCHEN SIEGLER, Ph.D Westminster College Social Science Program Salt Lake City, Utah 84105 (801) 832-2426 ACADEMIC DEGREES PhD (1992) Department of Anthropology University of Nevada Reno, Nevada M.A. (1983) Department of Anthropology University of Nevada Reno, Nevada B.A. (1975) Department of Psychology University of New Hampshire Durham, New Hampshire AREAS OF SPECIALIZATION New Religious Movements Social Movements Charismatic Religion Conversion Studies Non-Theist Organizations Social Organization Religious Conflict Anthropology of Tourism Environmental Anthropology PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE Teaching Experience 2012-Present: Professor of Anthropology. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 2005-2012: Professor of Anthropology, Division Chair of the Social Sciences. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1998-2005: Associate Professor of Anthropology/Sociology, Division Chair of the Social Sciences (1999-2002, 2004-2005). Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1994-1998: Assistant Professor of Anthropology/Sociology. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1993-1994: Assistant Professor of Anthropology. Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska. 1991-1992: Adjunct Instructor of Anthropology. University of Nevada, Las Vegas, Nevada. 1988-1989: Adjunct Instructor of Anthropology. University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. Courses Taught Social Anthropology Myth, Magic and the Supernatural Indian Peoples of the United States Gender in Society Introduction to Archeology Qualitative Research Methods Psychological Anthropology Introduction to Anthropology World Religions Archeology and Prehistory Political Anthropology Technology and Culture Cultural Anthropology Urban Anthropology Social Problems Human Origins and Evolution Human Sexuality Race, Ethnicity and Class. Human Evolution and Archeology Environmental Anthropology Anthropology of Tourism Contemporary Issues in Anthropology Special Topics: Archeology of Utah Special Topics: Liberation Sociology Special Topics: Apocalypse Watch Special Topics: Pseudoscience Skeptically Special Topics: Pseudoscience in Action Special Topics: Death, Dying, and the Afterlife Special Topics: Fieldwork on Death and Dying Special Topics: Consuming Passions Senior Thesis in Social Science Senior Thesis in Justice Studies Internship Supervision in Anthropology Internship Supervision in Social Science Internship Supervision in Sociology Internship Supervision in Justice Studies Senior Seminar in Environmental Studies Senior Practicum in Social Science Social Science Perspectives: Cultures of the Caribbean Social Science Perspectives: Constructing Knowledge Social Science Perspectives: Foundation in the Social Sciences Social Science Perspectives: Sociobiology/Evolutionary Psychology Research and Field Experience 2011-2013: Ethnographer: studying community building, social organization, deconversion, and conflict in the local and national non-theist movement. 2004: Ethnographer: continued longitudinal study of a religious community in Canby, California. 1996: Ethnographer: studied competition and conflict between missionary groups in central Belize. 1994: Ethnographer: tape-recorded narratives from members of a religious community in Canby, California. 1992-1993: Archeologist: surveyed and excavated prehistoric and historic sites for Western Cultural Resource Management, Boulder, Colorado. 1991: Consultant: reviewed archeological literature on prehistoric, Southern California for Brian F. Mooney Associates, San Diego, California. 1991: Ethnographer: conducted a preliminary study of the impact of evangelical religious groups on the social structure of communities in the country of Belize. 1989-1991: Ethnographer: observed and participated in a religious community resulting in a Ph.D. Dissertation titled “The Structure of Anti-Structure: The Development and Organization of a Religious Community in a Small Western Town.” 1983: Archeologist: surveyed prehistoric sites for the Gund Ranch Archeological Project, sponsored by the College of Agriculture, University of Nevada, Reno, and the State of Nevada Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology. 1982-1983: Ethnographer: participated in a rural, Californian community, observing the inhabitants' reaction to the encroachment and political domination of a religious commune. This research resulted in a Master's Thesis titled “The Impact of a Religious Movement on a Small Town.” 1981: Research Assistant: aided in the development of a model and research design, and surveyed and excavated sites in the Comstock Lode area, Virginia City, Nevada, for the State of Nevada Division of Historic Preservation. PUBLICATIONS Siegler, Gretchen 2002 In Search of Truth: Maintaining Communitas in a Religious Community. In Intentional Community: An Anthropological Perspective. Susan Love Brown, ed. New York: State University of New York Press. Siegler, Gretchen 1999 The Children of ISOT. In Children in New Religious Movements. Susan Palmer and Charlotte Hardman, eds. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press. Siegler, Gretchen 1997 New Religious Movements. In Cultural Diversity in the United States. Larry Naylor, ed. Westport, Connecticut: Bergin and Garbey. Siegler, Gretchen 1993 “The Processes of Conversion: A Transformation of Consciousness,” The Anthropology of Consciousness, Special Edition #5. American Anthropological Association. Technical Monographs Warren, Claude, Gretchen Siegler, and Frank Ditmer 1992 Overview and Research Issues of the Paleo-Indian and Early Archaic Cultural Periods on the San Diego Coast. San Diego, California: Brian F. Mooney Associates. Hardesty, Donald, Valerie Firby, and Gretchen Siegler 1982 An Archeological Survey of the Virginia City National Historic Landmark. Carson City, Nevada: State of Nevada Division of Historic Preservation and Archeology. AWARDS AND PROFESSIONAL RECOGNITION 2014: Gore Course Release, Salt Lake City, Utah 2012: Sabbatical Leave, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah 2011: Gore Individual Summer Grant, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah 2005: Sabbatical Leave, Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah 2003: The Gore Summer Grant. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah 2002: The Gore Summer Grant. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah 1999: The Gore Summer Grant. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1996: The Gore Summer Grant. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1995: The Weyher Family Award. Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. 1994: The 1994 Research Award for postdoctoral research from the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion. 1993: The McCandless Prize. Department of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Reno. Awarded for a meritorious dissertation. 1988: The National Science Foundation Dissertation Research Award. 984: The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, Graduate Student Paper Competition. University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. 1983: The Donald C. Kitselman Research Award. Department of Anthropology, University of Nevada, Reno, Nevada. PROFESSIONAL MEETING PRESENTATIONS AND SYMPOSIA 2015: “Multidisciplinary, Interdisciplinary, or Transdisciplinary: How’s it Working in Social Science? The National Social Science Association for Professional Development, Portland, Oregon. 2014: “Talking About Skepticism in the College Classroom.” The National Social Science Association for Professional Development, San Francisco, California. 2013: “A Coalition of Non-Theists: The Social Movement Working to Secularize America.” The Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico. 2012: “The Non-Theist Movement: Strategies in Organization.” The Southwestern Social Science Association, San Diego, California. 2010: “Experiencing Culture in the Classroom: A Simulation.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Anthropology in Community Colleges, San Francisco, California. 1997: “Religious Conflict Stimulates Modernization in Belize.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Society for the Scientific Study of Religion, San Diego, California. 1995: “The Impact of Religious Competition on the Social Structure of Creole Communities in Belize.” Presented at the Second Interdisciplinary Conference on Belize, Jacksonville, Florida. 1994: “The Commune as Family.” Presented at the Wayne State College National Conference of the Family sponsored by the Humanities Division, Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska. 1994: “The Myth of the Demise of the American Family.” Panel discussion at the Wayne State College National Conference of the Family sponsored by the Humanities Division, Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska. 1992: “The Process of Conversion.” Presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California. 1990: “The Maintenance of Communitas in a Religious Community.” Presented at the annual meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Portland, Oregon. 1988: “The Impact of a Religious Movement on a Small Town.” Presented at the biannual meeting of the Great Basin Anthropological Conference, Park City, Utah. BOOK REVIEWS Spirits, Blood, and Drums: The Orisha Religion in Trinidad by James T. Houk. Published in 1995 by Temple University Press, Philadelphia. Reviewed for Choice: Current Reviews of Academic Books. Latin America and the Caribbean in Transition edited by Robert P. Watson and Donald C. Simmons, Jr. Published in 1995 by Troy State University Press, Troy, Alabama. Reviewed for Mesoamerica: Publication del Centro de Investigaciones Regionales de Mesoamerica y Plumsock Mesoamerican Studies. The Cherokees and Christianity, 1794-1870: Essays on Acculturation and Cultural Persistence by Walter H. Conser, Jr. Published in 1994 by The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia. Reviewed for Choice: Current Reviews of Academic Books. The Sacred Self: A Cultural Phenomenology of Charismatic Healing by Thomas J. Csordas. Published in 1994 by University of California Press, Berkeley, California. Reviewed for Choice: Current Reviews of Academic Books. An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology: An Applied Perspective (blind review). Reviewed for West Publishing Company. Humanity: An Introduction to Cultural Anthropology by James Peoples and Garrick Bailey. Reviewed for West Publishing Company. SERVICE College-wide Senate (two terms) Faculty in Westminster’s Environmental Studies Program Faculty in Westminster’s Gender Studies Program Faculty in Westminster’s Honors Program School of Education Search Committee TEPAC Psychology Search Committees (three searches) Liberal Education Committee (three terms) Sabbatical and Merit Leave Committee (Chair) College-wide Curriculum Committee (two terms) Arts and Science Curriculum Committee College-wide Advising Committee Peer Contract Review Committees Alpha Chi Advisor Justice Studies Search Committees (two searches) Sociology Search Committees (two searches) Political Science Search Committees (two searches) Acting Program Chair Sociology Acting Program Chair Justice Studies Program Chair Social Science Division Chair Social Science Grade Appeal Committees Pagan Club Advisor Students for Choice Advisor Faculty Advisor Weber State University Geography Assessment Committee PROFESSIONAL ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP American Anthropological Association Society for the Anthropology of Consciousness Section Society for the Anthropology of Religion Section Society for Urban National and Transnational/Global Anthropology Section Society for Environmental Anthropology Section Society for the Scientific Study of Religion Southwestern Social Science Association Western Social Science Association National Social Science Association