
Ben Stride-Darnley
- Ph.D., McMaster University: 2003-January 2009
- Thesis: Locations of Therapeutic Benefit: An ethnography of child and youth mental health services in Ontario, Canada.
- M.A., Anthropology, McMaster University: 2002-2003
- M.A. (Hons.) 1st Class, Social Anthropology, University of St. Andrews, Scottland: 1998-2002
Lecturer (Limited Term Appointment)
ANTH 3811: Special Topic in Anthropology of Sex and its Consequences, Lakehead University, Winter 2010
ANTH 2332: African Peoples and Culture, Lakehead University, Fall 2009
ANTH 3811: Special Topic in Educational Anthropology, Lakehead University, Summer 2009
ANTH 4901: Honours Thesis Supervision, Lakehead University, 2008-2009
ANTH 4501: Advanced Cultural Anthropology, Lakehead University, 2008-2009
ANTH 3312: Medical Anthropology I, Lakehead University, Fall 2008
ANTH 2515: Socio-Cultural Anthropology I, Lakehead University, Fall 2008
ANTH 3317: Medical Anthropology II, Lakehead University, Winter 2009
ANTH 2332: African Peoples and Culture, Lakehead University, Winter 2009
ANTH 2517: Socio-Cultural Anthropology II, Lakehead University, Winter 2009
Sessional Instruction
ANTH 3811: Special Topic in Urban Anthropology, Lakehead University, Summer
2008
ANTH 3317: Medical Anthropology II Lakehead, University, Winter 2008
ANTH 2332: African Peoples and Culture, Lakehead University, Winter 2008
ANTH 2517: Social & Cultural Anthropology II, Lakehead University, Winter 2007
Applied Medical Anthropology, Qualitative Methods, KnowledgeTransfer/Translation, Health Policy & Practice, Mental Health, Childhood & Youth, Urban Anthropology, and Anthropology of Education
Administrative Experience:
Member of the Department of Anthropology's Socio-Cultural Curriculum Review
Committee, Lakehead University, 2008-2009
Member of the Department of Anthropology's Ethical Research Committee,
Lakehead University, 2008-2009
Elected Member-at-Large to the Executive of the Canadian Association for Research
in Young People's Texts and Cultures. 2008-2010
Member of the Canadian Association for Research in Young People's Texts and
Cultures, Objectives and Aims working party (newly formed interdisciplinary group).
2007/08
Member of the Canadian Association for Research in Young People's Texts and
Cultures, Conference Call for Papers organising committee. 2007/08
Code of Ethics Working Group for the Canadian Anthropology Society / Société
canadienne d'anthropologie, Member, 2006-2007
Department of Anthropology Faculty Committee Graduate Representative,
2005/06
Department of Anthropology Faculty Hiring Committee Graduate Representative,
May 2005
Professional Affiliations:
CASCA – Canadian Anthropology Society / Société canadienne d'anthropologie
CARYPT&C - Canadian Association for Research on Young Peoples Texts and
Cultures
CSA – Canadian Sociology Association
SMA – Society for Medical Anthropology
CAE – Council on Education and Anthropology