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Annie Harper, PhD

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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

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Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health

Erector Square Bldg #1, 319 Peck street

New Haven, CT 06513

United States

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Assistant Professor of Psychiatry

Biography

Annie Harper has a PhD from Yale University in cultural anthropology. She conducts research on how vulnerable populations, particularly low income people with mental illness, cope with poverty and financial difficulties, and how to support them in this area. She is particularly interested in understanding how the financial services and retail industries could better serve low income people generally, and people with mental illness in particular. She is committed to combining rigorous research with practical work that makes a difference now, to which end she works closely with the City of New Haven and the broader community’s efforts to provide support to low income residents struggling with financial difficulties. She is originally from the UK, but has lived for many years in New Haven with her husband, who is originally from Pakistan, and their three children.

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Education & Training

PhD
Yale University, Cultural Anthropology (2010)
MSc
School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, Political Economy of Development (2001)
BSc
London School of Economics, Social Anthropology/Economics (1993)

Research

Overview

After a career as a researcher and practitioner working internationally on issues of finance and poverty, I completed my doctoral research in cultural anthropology at Yale University, dealing with urban poverty and inequality in South Asia. Living in New Haven piqued my interested in US concerns, and after graduating with my PhD, I began work researching mental illness, poverty and finances locally.

My work currently falls into three related areas: i) research that supports creating just banking/financial services that support everyone, including low-income and racialized people generally, people who are/have been incarcerated, and people with serious mental illness, including through supported financial decision-making arrangements; ii) research that supports creating a just social welfare system that supports everyone, particularly people with mental health disabilities; iii) research that supports a just energy system, in which everyone has affordable utility services that enable them to live safely and comfortably and that have minimal negative impact on our climate.

Research at a Glance

Yale Co-Authors

Frequent collaborators of Annie Harper's published research.

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2020

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Mailing Address

Yale Program for Recovery and Community Health

Erector Square Bldg #1, 319 Peck street

New Haven, CT 06513

United States