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About Jennifer Sweeney Tookes

Dr. Jennifer Sweeney Tookes is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at Georgia Southern University. She is an applied anthropologist conducting field research in the US South and the Caribbean since 2003. Her dissertation research on the Caribbean island of Barbados and with migrant Barbadians in Atlanta, GA examined food, health, and the body in the diaspora. Sweeney Tookes's post-doctoral research fellowship at Emory University asked: How can Georgia seafood producers use the burgeoning local food movement to increase their participation in the inland market; and make sustainable, local seafood available to a larger segment of the Georgia population?” and included an extensive applied outreach focus with local foods and Georgia fishing communities. Her current research projects focus on collaboration with fishermen in Georgia and in the US Virgin Islands to investigate new opportunities to support commercial fishing communities. Current projects include: expansion of local markets for Georgia oysters (USDA Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education project with UGA and Emory), an oral history project with Georgia fishermen (Georgia Department of Natural Resources collaboration with Georgia Sea Grant), a pilot study examining health and well-being among fishing crew in the Savannah River Basin (Marine Fisheries Institute project with Emory University) and a social census of Georgia's working waterfronts (Georgia Sea Grant funded collaboration with Emory and UGA Marine Extension).   Sweeney Tookes is a member of the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council (SAFMC)'s SocioEconomic Panel and active in the Society for Applied Anthropology.     

Positions

Present Faculty Member, Georgia Southern University Department of Sociology and Anthropology
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Curriculum Vitae



Grants

2024 - 2026 Georgia Department of Natural Resources
University of Georgia Marine Extension and Georgia Sea Grant
Role: PI
Colleague(s): Bryan Fluech (Co-PI)
$254,758
2023 - 2025 Ethnographic Overview Assessment of Andersonville National Historic Site
National Park Service
Role: Co-PI
Colleague(s): Heidi Altman (PI) and Ryan McNutt (Co-PI)
$189,993
2020 - 2021 Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Improvement Grant
University of Georgia Marine Extension/Georgia Sea Grant
Role: PI
Colleague(s): Bryan Fluech (Co-PI)
$107,386
2018 - 2021 UGA Marine Extension/ Georgia Sea Grant Research Grant
University of Georgia
Role: PI
Colleague(s): Tracy Yandle, Gina Shamshak, and Bryan Fluech (Co-PIs)
$115,644
2017 - 2021 Southern SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education) Grant
Sustainable Agriculture Research and Education (SARE)
Role: Co-PI
Colleague(s): Thomas Bliss (PI), Tracy Yandle (Co-PI), Mark Risse (Co-PI), Tori Stivers (Co-PI), Bryan Fluech (Co-PI), Kent Wolfe (Co-PI), and Tommy Shepherd (Co-PI)
$268,000
2018 - 2019 Georgia Southern University Sustainability Grant
Georgia Southern University
Role: Co-PI
Colleague(s): Christine Bedore (PI) and Bryan Fluech (Co-PI)
$39,808
2017 - 2019 Georgia Department of Natural Resources Coastal Improvement Grant
Georgia Department of Natural Resources
Role: PI
Colleague(s): Bryan Fluech (Co-PI)
$144,603
2017 - 2019 National Marine Fisheries Service’s Marine Fisheries Initiative (MARFIN)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
Role: Co-PI
Colleague(s): Tracy Yandle (PI) and Gina Shamshak (Co-PI)
$108,788
2015 - 2018 Saltonstall-Kennedy Grant
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association (NOAA)
Role: Co-PI
Colleague(s): Tracy Yandle (PI) and Sherry Larkin (Co-PI)
$314,437
2016 - 2017 CLASS Faculty Research and Creativity Seed Grant Initiative
Georgia Southern University
Role: PI
$3,937
2014 - 2016 Georgia Sea Grant Research Grant
University of Georgia
Role: Doctoral Research Fellow
Colleague(s): Tracy Yandle (PI) and Peggy Barlett (Co-PI)
$118,671
2015 Classroom Grant
Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Emory University
2014 Classroom Grant
Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, Emory University
2011 - 2013 Graduate Fellowship for the Center for Community Partnerships
Environmental Studies Internship Coordinator and Instructor, Emory University
2009 - 2010 Dissertation Research Grant
The Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
Role: PI
$13,695
2009 - 2010 National Science Foundation Graduate Fellow
Graduate Research Fellowship Program
2006 Foreign Language Area Studies Grant (FLAS)
U.S Department of Education, International and Foreign Language Education
$3,150
2003 Office of Research and Sponsored Projects Research Grant
California State University, Northridge
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Professional Service and Affiliations

2023 - Present Chair, SocioEconomic Panel, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
2020 - Present Member, UGA Marine Extension & Georgia Sea Grant Fisheries Extension Advisory Committee
2020 - Present Section Program Chair, “Raising Our Voices”; Culture & Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association
2019 - Present Member, Culture & Agriculture section of the American Anthropological Association
2018 - Present Alternate, College Curriculum Committee, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, GSU
2017 - Present Internship Coordinator, Anthropology Program, GSU
2017 - Present Peer Reviewer, Appetite, Ecology & Society, Marine Resource Economics
2017 - Present Peer Reviewer, CAFE (Culture, Agriculture, Food & Environment)
2017 - Present Member, College Curriculum Committee, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, GSU
2017 - Present Peer Reviewer, Puerto Rico Sea Grant
2016 - Present Faculty Advisor, Lambda Alpha Society, Anthropology Program, GSU
2016 - Present Advisory Council, Master of Arts in Social Sciences Program, GSU
2023 Invited Reviewer, Research Proposal Technical Review Panel, South Carolina Sea Grant Consortium
2021 - 2023 Vice-Chair, SocioEconomic Panel, South Atlantic Fishery Management Council
2021 Steering Committee Member, Georgia Sea Grant Coastal Research Symposium
2011 - 2013 Internship Coordinator, Environmental Studies, Emory University
2010 Undergraduate Research Symposium Judge, SIRE (Scholarly Inquiry and Research at Emory), Emory University
2007 Committee Participant, Transforming Community Project Dialogue on Race, Emory University
2007 Graduate Certificate Student Representative, Women’s Studies Departmental Committee, Emory University
2005 Research/Editorial Assistant, The Other 50%, Judith Marti and Mari Womack, eds. California State University, Northridge
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Honors and Awards

  • Recipient, President's Associates Outstanding Graduate Student Award, California State University (2005)
  • Recipient, Graduate Student Council Travel Award, Emory University (2006)
  • Recipient, Institute for Comparative International Studies Graduate Fellowship Award, Emory University (2007)
  • Fellowship, National Science Foundation Graduate, Emory Center for Science Education (2009-2010)
  • Distinction in Research Award, Georgia Southern University (2021)

Courses

  • Environmental Anthropology (ANTH 3091)
  • Cultural Anthropology (ANTH 2331)
  • Biological Anthropology (ANTH 2131)
  • Anthropology of Foodways (ANTH 3091A)
  • Caribbean Cultures (ANTH 3335)
  • Medical Anthropology (ANTH 4336)
  • Anthropology of the Body (ANTH 3091)
  • Graduate Seminar: Qualitative Methods (ANTH 7436)
  • Graduate Seminar: Medical Anthropology (ANTH 7631)
  • Enthnographic Methods (ANTH 4334)

Education

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2013 Ph.D. in Anthropology, Emory University
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2009 M.A. in Anthropology, Emory University
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2005 M.A. in Cultural Anthropology, California State University
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1999 B.A. in Liberal Studies, California State University
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Contact Information

P.O. Box 8051
Statesboro, GA 30460
Phone: (912) 478-6587
Office: Carroll 1018
www.workingwaterfronts.org

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