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Alicia W. Peters, Ph.D.

She/ Her
Associate Professor, Anthropology
School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
Affiliated Faculty
Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Program
Center to Advance Interprofessional Education and Practice

Location

Decary Hall 142
Biddeford Campus

Alicia Peters is associate professor of anthropology and affiliated faculty in the Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies Program. Her teaching interests include cultural anthropology, medical anthropology, ethnographic methods, and human trafficking. Professor Peters' research examines how cultural understandings of gender and sexuality influence conceptions of human trafficking and implications for public health and U.S. anti-trafficking law and policy. She is the author of the books, Responding to Human Trafficking: Sex, Gender, and Culture in the Law (2015) and Trafficking Trajectories: Vulnerability, Failed Systems, and Case for Prevention (forthcoming, July 2025), both published by the University of Pennsylvania Press as part of its Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights series.  

 

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