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Roland
S. Moore, Ph.D.
Research Anthropologist |
Ethnographic
Evaluation of Tobacco Policies in Bars
California AB13 Compliance and Ethnicity in Urban Bars
Persistent Smoking in Bars: An Ethnographic Analysis
Young Adult Drinking
in a Southwestern Tribe: Beliefs, Knowledge, and Work
Social Control and Alcohol
in the Workplace
Roland S. Moore, Ph.D., is a Research Anthropologist and Study
Director at the Prevention Research Center in Berkeley. His
Ph.D. was awarded by the Department of Anthropology at the
University of California at Berkeley. Dr. Moore's fieldwork
sites include a Central Greek community, U.S. factories and
military bases, and a Southwestern American Indian reservation.
His research topics have included gender differences in drinking
patterns and hangovers in the workplace. More generally, he
is interested in the relationship between employment and alcohol
and tobacco consumption patterns and problems, especially
among young adults. His most recent research concerns ethnographic
evaluations of tobacco policy in California bars. Methodologically,
he uses both ethnographic and survey analysis.
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