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  1. Her undergraduate and graduate teaching at Clark University includes courses on interdisciplinary methods, development theory, and forced migration policy. Fábos coordinates the SSJ Graduate Certificate in Refugees, Forced Migration, and Belonging, as well as Clark’s Scholars-at-Risk chapter.

  2. Anita Fábos is an anthropologist who has conducted research and outreach among refugees and other forced migrants in urban settings in the Middle East, Europe, and the United States.

  3. Anita FABOS | Cited by 436 | of Clark University, MA | Read 30 publications | Contact Anita FABOS

  4. Anita Fábos is Professor of Sustainability and Social Justice at Clark University. An anthropologist, Fábos has integrated teaching, research, and participatory programs that have incorporated refugee and forced migrant perspectives into collaborative work with scholars, practitioners, refugee organizations, policy makers, and international ...

  5. I am an associate professor at Clark University's International Development, Community & Environment department. I teach courses and conduct research and outreach among forced migrants...

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  6. Oct 25, 2014 · Anita Fábos has been working with refugees for almost 25 years, including research and practice in Cairo and London. Today, Professor Fábos is contributing to numerous projects in Worcester that bring Clark students to work alongside members of local refugee communities.

  7. May 31, 2016 · Anita H. Fábos is an anthropologist and associate professor at Clark University’s International Development, Community, and Environment department. She has worked and conducted research together with Muslim Arab Sudanese refugees in the Middle East, Europe, and the US.