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Melissa L. Caldwell

Melissa L. Caldwell

Behavioral Health
Santa Cruz, California, United States of America

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Melissa L. Caldwell is a Professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, the founder of the UCSC Design Anthropology Fab Lab, and past editor of Gastronomica: The Journal of Critical Food Studies. A field working ethnographer, her research examines how and why people help one another and how ordinary acts of compassion turn into forms of social activism that respond to pressing social and political issues. She has been conducting ethnographic research in Russia and postsocialist Europe since the early 1990s and has recently begun research in Hong Kong and the United States.

Melissa L. Caldwell has researched and written on such topics as food poverty and charity; the role of faith-based social welfare and humanitarian programs in responding to poverty, racial discrimination and violence, and gender inequalities; the moralities of food cultures and food relief programs; and the social justice dimensions of hacking and disruptive creative technologies, especially among food hackers and DIYers. Her new research examines animal rescue, both in the United States and internationally, in order to understand how and why care for animals might differ from care for persons and what these differences might tell us about the ethics and politics of social welfare and civic engagement.