About Me:
Robyn Eversole is Professor, Social Impact at Swinburne University, Melbourne, Australia. She is Deputy Director of the Centre for Social Impact, the world's largest social economy research centre, and Director of its RegionxLink program in North West Tasmania. An anthropologist known for her practice-focused research on regional and community development in Latin America and the Asia-Pacific, Robyn's books with major publishers include Knowledge Partnering for Community Development (2015), Regional Development in Australia: Being Regional (2016), and Anthropology for Development, From Theory to Practice (2018). Much of Robyn’s work is conducted at the interface of universities and communities, and aims to bring multiple knowledges into dialogue to spark innovative responses to social and economic challenges. She holds a PhD in the Anthropology of Development from McGill University, is a former US Fulbright Fellow, and is a current Board Member of the Society for Applied Anthropology and the Australian government's Council on Australia–Latin America Relations. She is the author of the Bush Prof blog on rural regional development: www.bushprof.com
Area(s) of Training
anthropology, applied anthropology, cultural anthropology, ethnography, other
Area(s) of Expertise
Regional development, rural development, community development, university-community engagement
Current Area of Employment
Engaged research and academic leadership
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