Jessica A. Skolnikoff

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Jessica A. Skolnikoff, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology, Faculty Athletic Representative

Contact Information

(401) 254-3556jskolnikoff@rwu.edu FCAS 133

Education

B.A. The College of Wooster
M.A. Ph.D. American University

Dr. Jessica Skolnikoff is a cultural anthropologist who investigates youth dispositions toward physical activity across the United States. Her work explores how children develop attitudes and habits related to exercise and physical activity. Present data collection consists of interviewing families and students of middle-school age focusing on views and practices in their culture. Skolnikoff鈥檚 cross-cultural research highlights the relevance of social and cultural values that affect long-term beliefs and behaviors about physical activity.

Research Expertise:
Sport, recreation, play, gender, children, disability and identity, and teaching scholarship.

Service Activities:
Roger Williams University Faculty Athletic Representative (FAR) to the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), Fall 2005-Present.
 
香港六合彩开奖资料 Faculty Advisor to Peer Pals, Fall 2010-Present.
 
Advisory Board to 香港六合彩开奖资料 Service Learning Program, Fall 2004-Present.

Board Member At-Large of the Northeastern Anthropology Association, 2013-Present

Editor-in-Chief, Northeastern Anthropology Association Newsletter (published quarterly), 2004-2013.

Selected Publications and Presentations:

Young Athletes, Couch Potatoes, and Helicopter Parents(2013) Young Athletes, Couch Potatoes, and Helicopter Parents: The Productivity of Play. Co-authored with Robert Engvall. Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

(2010) Lots of Moving Parts: Is Service Learning Sustainable in a College Classroom?  Co-written with Robert Engvall and KC Ferrara, Currents in Teaching and Learning. Vol. 3 no.1.

(2010) 鈥淧olitics of Colonialism through the Lens of Baseball Academies鈥 In The Politics of Baseball: Essays on the Pastime and Power at Home and Abroad. Co-authored with Dr. Robert Engvall. Ron Briley ed. North Carolina: McFarland & Company, Inc. Publishers.

Presentations:

鈥淢e First: There may not be an I in Team, but there鈥檚 a Me.鈥 Paper presented at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Conference. Co-authored with Robert Engvall. 2013.

鈥淎cademic Integrity: Respect in the Classroom.鈥 Paper presented at the Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association Conference. Co-authored with Robert Engvall, Colleen Finan and Kelly Hutcherson. 2012

鈥 鈥楽andlot:鈥 Is there still unstructured play?鈥 Paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Association鈥檚 Annual Association鈥檚 Annual Conference. Co-authored with Robert Engvall. 2011

鈥淭he Power of Play.鈥 Paper presented at the Society for the Anthropology of North America Conference. 2010

鈥淲hy is the Coach鈥檚 Son Always the Quarterback?鈥 Paper presented at the Mid-Atlantic Popular/American Culture Conference.  Co-authored with Robert Engvall. 2009

鈥淎thletic Capital鈥: Status, Performance and Middle School Physical Activity Levels.鈥 Paper presented at the Society for Applied Anthropology Meeting. 2009

鈥淭he Widening Gap of Youth Activity Level.鈥 Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association Meeting. Co-authored with Marybeth MacPhee. 2008

Courses Taught:

ANTH 100 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
ANTH 244 Anthropology of Sport
ANTH 210 Language and Culture
ANTH 300 Reading Ethnography
ANTH 310 Applied Anthropology
ANTH 430 Sports, Recreation and Culture