Bahira Trask

Bahira S. Trask
Occupation(s)Anthropologist, academic and author
Academic background
EducationBA in Political Science
PhD in Anthropology
Alma materYale University
University of Pennsylvania
Academic work
InstitutionsDepartment of Human Development and Family Sciences, University of Delaware

Bahira S. Trask is an American anthropologist, academic, and author. She is a Professor and the former Chair of the Department of Human Development and Family Sciences at the University of Delaware (UD).[1]

Trask's research focuses on globalization, women's employment, and family dynamics in Western and non-Western countries. She has authored and edited multiple books including Women, Work, and Globalization: Challenges and Opportunities, Globalization and Families: Accelerated Systemic Social Change, and Cultural Diversity and Families. She has been elected as a fellow to NCFR, and is the recipient of the UD Excellence in Teaching Award,[2] the Jan Trost Award from NCFR[3] and the Groves Feldman Award from the Groves Conference on Marriage and Families.[4]

Trask has held a guest editorship of the Family and Consumer Sciences Research Journal.[5]

  1. ^ "Bahira Trask".
  2. ^ "Honoring excellence | UDaily". www.udel.edu.
  3. ^ "2019 NCFR Award Recipients". National Council on Family Relations.
  4. ^ "HDFS May 2022 Newsletter".
  5. ^ "The Critical Importance of Understanding Cultural Diversity from a Global Perspective for Family and Consumer Sciences Research and Practice | Request PDF".

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