GRADUATE PROGRAM
GRADUATE PROGRAM
Title: Community & International DevelopmentOffice Location: Buller Hall 204
E-mail: cidp@andrews.edu
Phone: (269) 471-6538
Biography
Community & International Development Program

Joel Raveloharimisy
Director, Community & Int'l Development Program
Associate Professor of Community & Int'l Development
Email: raveloha@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6675
Office: Buller Hall 206

Marlena Maier
Administrative Assistant, Community & Int'l Dev Program
General Advisor - CID Program
Email: mkm@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6538
Office: Buller Hall 205

Stacie Hatfield
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Behavioral Sciences Program Director
Email: stacie@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.3293
Office: Buller Hall 222

Joel Raveloharimisy
Director, Community & Int'l Development Program
Associate Professor of Community & Int'l Development
Email: raveloha@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6675
Office: Buller Hall 206
Education
- Ph. D. Political Science, Western Michigan University (2011)
- M.B.A. Eastern Washington University (2004)
- B.A. Interdisciplinary Studies, Eastern Washington University (2003)
- Graduate Certificate English as a Second Language, University of Antananarivo, Madagascar
- License es Lettre (B.A.) English as a Second Language, University of Antananarivo, Madagascar (1996)
Biography
Fluent in English, French, and Malagasy, Dr. Raveloharimisy joined the School of Social & Behavioral Sciences in 2011 as the Director of the Masters Community and International Development Program. Raised in Madagascar, Dr. Raveloharimisy brings an expertise and understanding of international affairs, development, and administration to the program.
Research
Conference Presentations
- Study Abroad Best Practices. Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 30, 2015.
- Evaluating NGO’s Strengths and Weaknesses through the Lens of SPHERE’s Core Standards. MASAL 2014
- Assessing the Effectiveness of the International Mediations in Managing the 2009 Political Crisis and Conflict in Madagascar. African Studies Association Annual Meeting. Nov. 20-23, 2014. Indianapolis, IN
- The Seventh-day Adventist Church’s Response to Disasters in the Indian Ocean. Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 31, 2014.
- The Role of Faith-Based Organizations in Development. Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 31, 2014.
- Factors Contributing to Women’s Leadership Roles in Politics: Madagascar. Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 31, 2014.
- What Are the Factors That Make the Poor to Seek Help from Civil Societies over Public Institutions? Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 31, 2014.
- The Relationship between the Values of Social Science and the Values of the Seventh-day Adventist (SDA Philosophy of Education). Andrews University Celebration of Research and Creative Scholarship. Berrien Springs, MI. October 31, 2014.
- Process of Women Empowerment in Madagascar. African Studies Association Annual Meeting. Nov. 21-24, 2013. Baltimore, MD
- Accidental Path Dependency in the Evolution of Gender Equality in Madagascar Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. April 3-6, 2014.
- Bonding Social Capital: Asset or Liability to Informal Entrepreneurship and Local Government Activities in Rural Madagascar. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. Chicago, IL. April 3-6, 2013.
- Meeting Financial Needs in Times of Declining Tithe and offerings. Beyond the Bottom Line. NAD Treasurers Conference. Nashville, TN. March 24-26, 2013.
- Informal Institutions in Madagascar and Cyclical Political Crises, April 12-15, 2012, Chicago, IL. 68th Midwest Political Science Association Annual National (MPSA) Conference
- Cooperation between the U.S. and Diaspora Communities: Implications for Development and Foreign Policy, April 12-15, 2012, Chicago, IL. 68th MPSA Conference
- Formalizing the Informal: Analysis of the Formalization of Informal Institutions in Madagascar Nov. 29 – Dec. 1, 2012. Philadelphia, PA. 57th Annual Meeting of the African Studies Association (ASA) Conference
Professional Consultations
- Child Welfare and Protection and Family Welfare in Madagascar. Bethany International Services. Grand Rapids, MI, since Nov. 2014
Conference Organization
- Session Chair: Conflict, Migration, and Victimization. African Studies Association Annual Meeting (2013) Baltimore, MD
- Panelist: Leaders, State Capacity, and Performance. Midwest Political Science Association Annual Conference. (2013) Chicago, IL.
- Panelist: Legitimacy, Citizen Support and Political Performance in Africa, Section African Politics. (2012), Chicago, IL. 68th Midwest Political Science Association Annual National (MPSA) Conference
External Grants
- Sub-grant recipient under the USAID-Funded MEASURE Evaluation Population and Reproductive Health (PRH) project based at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC). Research Project: The Influence of Family Dynamics on Contraceptive Use in Madagascar and the Ensuing Impact on Family Well-being (Co-principal investigator), $20,000.00
- Review of grant application for Research Triangle International: Madagascar Primary Health Care (PHC) Procurement
Articles
- Raveloharimisy, J. The Prophet Elisha as an Agent of Change for Community Development.The Journal of Applied Christian Leadership. Fall 2105, Volume 9 No. 2.
- Raveloharimisy, J. Women’s Access to Political Leadership in Madagascar: The Value of History and Social Activism? Journal of International Women’s Studies Review (2016)
- Spiritual Imperatives. The Journal of Adventist Education (2016)
- Raney, A. & Raveloharimisy, Joel (2016) The Contributions of Faith-Based Organizations to Development and the Humanitarian Field: An ADRA Case Study, Interdisciplinary Journal of Best Practices in Global Development: Vol. 2 , Article 2.6 Available at http://knowledge.e.southern.edu/ijbpgd/vol2/iss1/2
- Raveloharimisy, J. The Influence of Family Dynamics on Contraceptive Use in Madagascar and the Ensuing Impact on Family Well-being. MEASURE Evaluation PRH Working Paper Series. Dec. 2013 WP-13-141. Accessible at http://www.cpc.unc.edu/measure/publications/wp-13-141

Marlena Maier
Administrative Assistant
Community & Int'l Development Program
Email: mkm@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.6538
Office: Buller Hall 205
Education
Biography

Stacie Hatfield
Assistant Professor of Anthropology
Behavioral Sciences Program Director
Email: stacie@andrews.edu
Phone: 269.471.3293
Office: Buller Hall 222
Education
- Ph.D. Anthropology, University of Kentucky (In Progress)
- M.A. Anthropology, University of Kentucky (2017)
- Graduate Certificate in Gender & Women's Studies, University of Kentucky (2015)
- B.A. Anthropology, Fort Lewis College (2009)
- B.S. Nursing, Union College (1992)
Biography
Currently a PhD Candidate in cultural anthropology at the University of Kentucky, Professor Hatfield will join the School of Social & Behavioral Science Faculty in the Spring Semester 2021. Drawing from a four-field approach to anthropological inquiry, she engages cultural, archaeological, linguistic, and biological scholarship to better understand human beings as wondrously diverse social creatures whose interconnectedness reflects God's image in us. Her key objective as an instructor is to invite students into anthropological theory and practice in ways that engage their minds and broaden their worldviews. Through her classes students develop the ability to critically examine the contexts that shape diverse human experiences while fostering a sense of wondor for the many social worlds we live in and among.
Research
Research Interests
Anthropology of Race, Gender Studies, Citizenship & Belonging, Anthropology of Childhood and Youth, Activist Anthropology, North America.
Conference Presentations
- “Church, Churches, and Being Gay: Finding Belonging for African American LGBTQ Individuals of Faith”. Andrews Research Conference. Berrien Springs, Michigan. (2019)
- “Don’t Yuck My Yum”: Stigma, STI Education, and LGBTQ Space in a Birmingham Middle School”. American Anthropological Association – Anthropology of Children and Youth Interest Group Biennial Meeting. Camden, New Jersey. (2019)
- “Locating African American LGBTQ Youth: Citizenship and Belonging in Birmingham Alabama”. American Anthropological Association Annual Meetings. San Jose, California. (2018)
- “Social Belonging and Cultural Citizenship for African American LGBTQ youth in Birmingham Alabama: A Dialectical Approach to Methodology”. Andrew’s Research Conference. Berrien Springs, Michigan.
- “Morality, the Free Market, and Affordable Care”. Society of Adventist Philosophers Annual Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. (2017)
- “Ethnocentrisms of the State, Youth Sexuality, and HIV Prevention”. Southern Anthropological Society Annual Meeting. Carrollton, Georgia. (2017)
- “Youth Culture and HIV Prevention: Developing a qualitative study of youth and HIV prevention in the Southeastern United States” Andrews Research Conference. Berrien Springs, Michigan. (2016)
- “Marriage: Spiritual Insights from an Anthropological Perspective” Adventist Theological Society Professional Meetings. Atlanta, Georgia.(2015)
- “The Origins of Human Culture: Anthropology as a Bible Based Curriculum” International Conference on the Bible and Science. Curriculum Roundtable. Faith & Science Council. St. George, Utah. (2014)
- “Determinants of Cultural Sensitivity in Middle School Students” Senior Seminar Research Project. Fort Lewis College Symposium of Natural and Behavioral Sciences. Durango, Colorado. (2009)
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