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Ferguson, Anne E.
(Ph.D. Michigan State University, 1987)
Professor
Women & International
Development Program
fergus12@msu.edu
ANNE FERGUSON, Professor and Director of the Women and International
Development Program, does research and teaching in the areas of development
studies, gender, agricultural and environmental change, and medical anthropology.
Her early work in El Salvador in medical anthropology focused on the
impacts of multinational pharmaceutical firms’ business practices on health care
provided at pharmacies, and on the integration of these companies’ products
into lay and alternative medical practices.
In the mid-1980s Dr. Ferguson shifted her research focus to Southern Africa
where she has studied development initiatives in the areas of agriculture,
fisheries, and water sector reform. Her research in Malawi centers on the gendered
social construction of agricultural technology and natural resource management
programs and policies. She focuses on scientists, policy makers, and other
development planners, as well as villagers and other actors in development
initiatives. Dr. Ferguson has studied the social and cultural factors which
underpin the maintenance of crop bio-diversity, examining how these factors
shape agricultural technology improvement programs. She also has examined the
social impacts of fisheries policies in Malawi. Currently, her research centers
on the gender dimensions of Malawi’s new water reform policies. How are
new international agreements and understandings in the water sector which promote
governmental decentralization, stakeholder participation, neoliberal market
reforms and environmental rights translated into national and local policies?
How are these policies shaped, acted upon and implemented at the local level?
Who benefits and who loses? Much of Dr. Ferguson’s research has been
carried out in collaboration with colleagues at MSU and at the University of
Malawi. Her research has been supported by the McArthur Foundation, the Social
Science Research Council, Rockefeller Foundation, and USAID. In 2000, she received
a Fulbright Hays Faculty Research Abroad Program grant to study the gender
dimensions of Malawi’s and Zimbabwe’s water reforms.
Dr. Ferguson teaches gender studies courses with a focus on agriculture, environment
and development.
A few recent publications include:
- Ferguson, Anne and Bill Derman. "Writing Against Hegemony: Development
Encounters in Zimbabwe and Malawi." In Pauline Peters, ed. Development
Encounters: Sites of Participation
and Knowledge. Harvard Institute for International Development, Harvard
University.
- Ferguson, Anne and Bill Derman. 1999. "Activism and Advocacy in the Reform
of Zimbabwe’s Water Sector." Culture and Agriculture Bulletin.
- Ferguson, Anne and Laura DeLind. 1999. "Is This a Women's Movement? The
Relationship of Gender to Community Supported Agriculture in Michigan." Human
Organization. 58(2):190-200.
- Ferguson, Anne and Bill Derman. 1995. "Human Rights, Environment and Development:
The Dispossession of Fishing Communities on Lake Malawi." Human Ecology.
Vol 23(2):125-142
- Ferguson, Anne. 1994. "Gendered Science: A Critique of Agricultural Development." American
Anthropologist. 96(3):540-552.
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