Brittni Howard
Ph.D. Candidate Department of Anthropology
Research Interests
My interests are in applied anthropology, the anthropology of childhood, critical service learning, participatory action research, Photovoice, and antivoluntourism.
Biography
I am 6-generation Montanan. I have done research and student projects in Montana (food inequity undergrad thesis), Arizona (community health systems and services project), the Philippines (ethnography of pest management for M.A. thesis), South Africa critical service learning), and Ghana (Fulbright 2018 and Ph.D. research 2016 to present with youth - working, learning, and playing).
Publications
- Propper, Catherine R., Lisa J. Hardy, Brittni D. Howard, Rica Joy B Flor, Grant R. Singleton. 2020. Role of farmer knowledge in agro-ecosystem science: rice farming and amphibians in the Philippines. Human-Wildlife Interactions 14(2):273-286.