Faye Ginsburg

[1] The intercultural connections in her ethnographies have contributed to the fields of anthropology and sociology because they allow readers to understand other cultures through her narratives.

Currently, she is an anthropology professor at New York University [2] and the director of the Center for Media, Culture and History at NYU.

The Fargo Women's Health Organization was the first facility to offer abortions publicly in North Dakota.

Ginsburg discusses the pro-choice and pro-life movement's evolution in North Dakota and furthermore, the United States.

The twenty chapters in Media Worlds "treat materials from local and disaporic communities worldwide [6] and discusses sites of production and consumption.