Dr. Erve Chambers
Erve Chambers is professor and chair of the Department of of Anthropology
at the University of Maryland, College Park. His areas of interest
include tourism, urban and regional development, knowledge transfer
and utilization, and ethnographic writing. He has conducted field
research in Thailand, Mexico, and in several parts of the Unites
States. Dr. Chambers' current research and theoretical activities
focus on issues related to sustainable tourism development. He also
maintains a strong general interest in the ways in which anthropological
knowledge influences and is influenced by contemporary cultural
discourse. He is an active participant in the Resource Management
and Cultural Process track within the Department of Anthropology,
University of Maryland. His publications include Native Tours: the
Anthropology of Travel and Tourism (1999), Tourism and Culture:
An Applied Perspective (1997), Housing, Culture, and Design, with
Setha M. Low (1989), and Applied Anthropology: A Practical Guide
(1985).
Curriculum Vitae
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