About Me
Hi! My name is Ramey Moore and I'm an anthropologist who works on medical and environmental topics. I have worked extensively in the Arkansas Ozarks with a variety of communities and on several topics. I approach the concept of health as it is written broadly across the social ecological contexts of everyday life. Some of my past research has focused on how environmentalists conceptualize the role of the natural world in their activism and worldview. I have also worked with the Marshallese Islander community in northwest Arkansas on issues related to healthcare access, as well as contemporary experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic. Recent work has also attempted to engage with vaccine hesitancy in Arkansas. Reach out for information on ethnographic research, bioethnogaphy, medical anthropology, editing, and indexing!
Education
2009
M.A.
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, Texas
2017
B.A.
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
2005
Ph.D.
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville, Arkansas
Teaching
Language in Society (300-level), instructor of record
Senior Capstone I & II (Sociology/Anthropology, 400-level), instructor of record
Ethnography Fiction Memoir (combined 400, 500, 700-level), instructor of record
Global Health: The Local in the Global (300-level), instructor of record
Introduction to Medical Anthropology (100-level, 200-level), instructor of record
Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology (100-level), instructor of record
Honors Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (100-level), instructor of record
Introduction to Anthropology (4-field, 100-level), instructor of record
Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (100-level), teaching assistant.
Introduction to Biological Anthropology, Laboratory (100-level), teaching assistant
Ramey Moore, Phd
Office of Community Health and Research
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Northwest