Susan B Hyatt
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
110
Citations
279
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
40
Publishing since 1986
Susan B Hyatt is a social scientist working in urban and cultural anthropology, using ethnographic (close, observation-based fieldwork) methods to study cities, communities, and institutions. Her work examines topics such as social inequality in higher education, the effects of neoliberal economic policy on citizenship, and the experiences of refugees and migrants. She also focuses on the teaching of anthropology, including urban ethnography and community-engaged scholarship.
Publication activity has been steady but modest over the last decade, averaging roughly one to two outputs per year.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Higher ed by and for the 1 percent
American Anthropologist · 2025
- Bosnian refugees in Chicago: Gender, performance, and post‐war economies By AnaCroegaert, Maryland: Lexington Books. 2020. pp. 210. $39.99 (pbk).Race‐Ing Fargo: Refugees, citizenship, and the transformation of small cities By JenniferErickson, Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press. 2020. pp. 282. $29.95 (pbk).
Journal for the Anthropology of North America · 2024
- The City and the Senses: Reflections on Teaching Urban Anthropology During the Pandemic
Teaching and Learning Anthropology · 2024
- Teaching and Learning Urban Anthropology in Bosnia-Herzegovina
Teaching Anthropology · 2024
- Memorial: Paul R. Mullins (1962–2023)
Historical Archaeology · 2023
- Chapter 6 What was Neoliberalism and What Comes Next? The Transformation of Citizenship in the Law-and-Order State
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Introduction: higher education, engaged anthropology and hegemonic struggle
Berghahn Books · 2022
- CHAPTER 2 Using ethnographic methods to understand universities and neoliberal development in North Central Philadelphia
Berghahn Books · 2022
- Vogt, Wendy A. 2018. Lives in Transit: Violence and Intimacy on the Migrant Journey. University of California Press.
Journal for the Anthropology of North America · 2020
- Using Campus Ethnography to Reveal Social Inequality
Author eBooks · 2019
- Using Campus Ethnography to Reveal Social Inequality
General Anthropology · 2019
- Rediscovering the Neighborhood of Saturdays
IUScholarWorks (Indiana University) · 2019
- Last Project Standing: Civics and Sympathy in Post-welfare Chicago. Catherine Fennell. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2015. 320 pp.
American Ethnologist · 2017
- Editors’ Introduction: Collaborations with Historical Societies, Libraries, and Museums: New Directions and Methods in Engaging Community and Institutional Partners
Collaborative anthropologies · 2016
- And Political Engagement
2016
- Berghahn Books×3
- Journal for the Anthropology of North America×2
- Collaborative anthropologies×1
- American Anthropologist×1
- General Anthropology×1
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