Cornell University Emblemthe department of Anthropology
Graduate Students
Jane Martin Ferguson
E-mail: jmf48@cornell.edu
CV: CV

Dissertation title: Media and the Stateless: digital pirates and culture jams across the Thai-Burma border.

Research interests: Nationalism, borderlands, popular culture, musical genres, digital media, print capitalism, Southeast Asia (Thailand, Burma, Shan) migration


Publications

2005 Ferguson, Jane M., “Bronislaw’s Laptop Dance: How Cyborg Pirates Plundered the Gated Community in the Ether” Anthropology News, (forthcoming).
2004 Ferguson, Jane M., Review of The Intimate Economies of Bangkok: Tomboys, Tycoons and Avon Ladies in the Global City. Political and Legal Anthropology Review 27(2) pp132-135.
  Linn, P; Ferguson, J; and Egart, K. 2004. "Career Exploration via cooperative education and lifespan occupational choice." Journal of Vocational Behavior. 65 pp 430-447.
2001 (statistical survey preparation and analysis) in Webber, E., Addressing Population Movements and Displacement in Southern Shan State. Burma Ethnic Research Group (BERG)
1999 Linn, P. L., & Ferguson, J., “A lifespan study of cooperative education graduates: Quantitative aspects”. Journal of Cooperative Education, 34(3), 30–41.