Ana Servigna
Assistant Professor
School of Business Administration
Stetson University
United States of America
Biography
Dr. Ana Servigna is a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Public Health. She received a Fulbright scholarship and moved from Venezuela to the U.S. to complete a Ph.D. in anthropology at Syracuse University, NY. Prior to coming to Stetson University, Dr. Servigna was a visiting assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology and the Stone Center for Latin American Studies at Tulane University (New Orleans) and an associate professor at the School of Architecture at Zulia State University (Venezuela). Her teaching and research interests are on theories of space and place, politics, social inequality and urban design with a focus on environmental issues and architecture. Dr. Servigna's research looks at how moral and ethical issues are spatially enacted through cities' spaces and urbanism. Currently, she is interested in new trends of immigration in the U.S. by studying the Venezuelan diaspora in Florida.
Research Interest
Urban anthropology and social issues, Anthropology, architecture and urban design, Sustainable architecture and ecological design, State-sponsored urban development and social housing, Urban aesthetic, ethic and morality, Architecture, urbanism, politics, history and representation