Rolf Straubhaar
Rolf Straubhaar is a postdoctoral research associate at the University of Georgia’s Center for Latino Achievement and Success in Education (CLASE). Trained as an anthropologist of educational policy, his research examines the spread, adaptation, and implementation of educational policies in Brazil, the United States, and Mozambique. His work has been published widely, and his dissertation on the spread of U.S.-based education reforms to Rio de Janeiro was awarded the 2014 Frederick Erickson Outstanding Dissertation Award by the American Anthropological Association’s Council on Anthropology and Education.
Rolf contributed a chapter to Voices for Equality: Ordain Women and Resurgent Mormon Feminism.