Tom Douglas
| Title: | Professor |
| Email: | tjdouglas@earthlink.net |
| Phone: | (562) 985-5170 |
| Office: | F03-312 |
Education History
University of California, Irvine 1998 M.A., Social Science
California State University, Long Beach 1994 B.A., Liberal Studies
Courses Taught
| ANTH 120 | Intro to Cultural Anthropology |
| ANTH 501 | Anthropological Theory |
Research Focus and Teaching Specialties
Description
Selected Publications
2005, Changing Religious Practices among Cambodian Immigrants in Long Beach and Seattle. In Immigrant Faiths: Transforming Religious Life in America. Karen Leonard, Alex Stepick, Manuel Vasquez, and Jennifer Holdaway, editors. AltaMira Press.
2005, Ritual and Magic: Two Diverse Approaches to Inner Healing in the Cambodian-American Community by Thomas J. Douglas and Sophan Mam. In Religion and Healing in America. Linda Barnes and Susan Sered, editors. Oxford: Oxford Press.
2003, The Cross and the Lotus: Changing Religious Practices among Cambodian Immigrants in Seattle. In Revealing the Sacred in Asian & Pacific America. Jane Naomi Iwamura & Paul Spickard, Editors. New York: Routledge
2001, Discipline and Punish? Cambodian Refugees Learning Parenting from the Police. Anthropology News (42) 2:43.
