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Keith L. Kleszynski Academic Preparation: PhD in Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, 2007-present, advanced to candidacy November 2009 -Areas of study: Anthropology of Sport, Migration, Transnationalism, Masculinity, Performance and cultural identity, History of U.S. Latino immigrant population and U.S. Latino immigrant demographics, History of Mexico -Current research: Recreational Futból and Cultural Identity among Mexican Migrants in Oklahoma City -Advisor: Dr. Paul Spicer -Doctoral committee members: Dr. Paul Spicer, Dr. Misha Klein, Dr. Amanda Minks, Dr. Lesley Rankin-Hill, Dr. Terry Rugeley M.A. in Anthropology, San Diego State University, 2003-2006 -Areas of study: Anthropology of Sport, Migration, Community Development -Thesis: Sport Participation and Community Development: the Mexican Migrant Experience -Advisor: Dr. Ramona Perez -Thesis committee members: Dr. Ramona Perez, Dr. Seth Mallios, Dr. Fernando Bosco B. A. in Interdisciplinary Studies, University of Portland, OR, 2001 -Areas of study: Psychology, Sociology, and Philosophy Research Skills/Experience: -Doctorate level graduate education in four-field approach to anthropology: cultural anthropology, physical anthropology, archaeology, and linguistics -Several years of ethnographic field experience in Oklahoma City, OK working on dissertation research -Several years of applied anthropological research experience with American Indians in Oklahoma, Montana, and California -Several years of ethnographic field experience in San Diego County, CA working on thesis research as well as several years of applied anthropological research experience working on Family Impact Study funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services -Two summers of ethnographic field experience: Oaxaca, Mexico -Graduate training in ethnographic field methodology in Oaxaca, Mexico -Focus on qualitative methodologies Languages: -Fluent in English, proficient in Spanish -Able to read and write in Spanish Publications: Kleszynski, Keith L. 2007 Futból and Community: Mexicano Migrants in San Diego County, CA. Practicing Anthropology 30(2):42-44. Kleszynski, Keith L. and Bernardo Ramirez Rios 2010 “The Ethnography of Culture, Symbols, and Identity: Sport Jerseys and Team Names in Latino Recreational Sports in the U.S.” The International Journal of Sport and Society 1(4):35-45. Manuscripts in Preparation: Kleszynski, Keith L. 2011 "We wear Arsenal, but we are Deportivo Hidalgo": Jerseys, Team Names, and Senses of Place in Latino Recreational Futból Leagues in Oklahoma City Papers Presented At Conferences: Evaluating Environments of Activity in American Indian Communities. Presented at the 71st Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, WA, 2011. “We wear Arsenal, but we are Deportivo Hidalgo”: Jerseys, Team Names, and Senses of Place in Latino Recreational Futból Leagues in Oklahoma City. Presented at the 2010 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans, LA. Sports and the U.S. Migrant Experience. Presented at the 2010 International Conference for Sport and Society, Vancouver, B.C. Futból and Community: Mexicano Migrants in San Diego County, CA. Presented at the 68th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, TN, 2008 Playing on the Road: Athletic Participation and Community Development Among Mexican Migrants in the United States. Presented at the 66th Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Vancouver, B.C., 2006 Professional Experience: Research Assistant, 6/2010-present American Indian Diabetes Prevention Center, Department of Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center Research projects: American Indian Beliefs and Practices: Maternal Care, Infant Mortality, and Adherence Graduate Assistant, Summer Term 2009-present Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma Research projects: Evaluating Indigenous Language Instruction/Revival in American Indian Early Head Start Programs; Evaluating Environments for Active Living in the Cherokee Nation Graduate Instructor, Summer Term 2008-Fall Term 2010 Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma Course taught: Anthropology 2203: Peoples of the World Teaching Assistant, Spring Term 2008 Dr. Misha Klein, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma Course: Peoples of the World Teaching Assistant, Fall Term 2007 Dr. Karl Rambo, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma Course: Peoples of the World Adjunct Faculty, February 2007-May 2007 San Diego State University, Adjunct Faculty Course: Anthropology 583: Gender & Human Sexuality Research Associate, September 2006-present Smart Revenue, Market Research Consultant Various projects Research Associate, November 2005-October 2006 NPC Research, Family Impact Study Funded by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Teaching Assistant, November 2005 Dr. Fredrick Conway, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University Courses: World Cultures, Cultures of South America Teaching Assistant, Summer Term 2005 Dr. Ramona Perez, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University Course: Ethnographic Field Methods Teaching Assistant, Spring Term 2005 Dr. Seth Mallios, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University Course: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Teaching Assistant, Fall Term 2004 Dr. Seth Mallios, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University Course: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Research Assistant, Spring Term 2004 Dr. Ramona Perez, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University -Assisted Dr. Perez with research on the ethics of motherhood Teaching Assistant, Fall Term 2003 Dr. Ramona Perez, Department of Anthropology, San Diego State University Course: Cultural Comparison Through Film Professional Service: Consulted Expert: Latinos and Futból in the United States, Documentary film project conducted by True Stories, commissioned by ESPN Deportes, April 2011 Guest Speaker: Active Living and American Indian Communities, HPS 5213 Social and Behavioral Sciences in Public Health, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, April 2011 Student member of the search committee for Latin Americanist Cultural Anthropologist, Department of Anthropology, University of Oklahoma, 2010/2011 Panel member: TEACH Program tests, University of Oklahoma, May 2010 Coordinator: Dr. Nancy Scheper-Hughes Guest Lecture, Friends of the College of Arts and Sciences Guest Lecture Series, University of Oklahoma, February 2009 Guest Speaker: Understanding the Realities of Graduate School, ANTH 4113 Anthropology Capstone, University of Oklahoma, April 2008, April 2009 President of the Anthropology Graduate Student Association, University of Oklahoma, January 2008-December 2008 Current Research Interests: Ethnographic inquiry into Mexicano migrant recreational futból leagues in Oklahoma City, OK; identity, migration, transnational communities, gender and sexuality, anthropology as humanistic philosophical system, gender and sexuality, Polish-American Ethnicity Professional Memberships: American Anthropological Association, 2010-present Society for Applied Anthropology, 2006-present Society for Latin American and Caribbean Anthropology, 2010-present Honors and Awards: Norton Allen Advanced Graduate Student Scholarship, San Diego State University, 2005 Opler/Bell Travel Grant recipient, University of Oklahoma, 2008, 2010 Graduate Student Senate Travel Grant recipient, University of Oklahoma, 2010 References: Dr. Ramona L. Perez, Associate Professor Department of Anthropology Director, Center for Latin American Studies San Diego State University [email protected] 619-594-1155 Dr. Misha Klein, Assistant Professor Department of Anthropology University of Oklahoma [email protected] 405-325-4457 Dr. Paul Spicer, Professor Department of Anthropology University of Oklahoma [email protected] 405-325-9291 Dr. Neil Henderson, Professor College of Public Health University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center [email protected] 405-271-2017