Susan Paul Pattie
Susan Paul Pattie is a cultural anthropologist, writer and project manager, who led the ADS 2018 Pilot Project. An Honorary Senior Research Associate at University College London, Dr. Pattie has done research in Cyprus, London, Syria, North America and Armenia. She has authored a number of books, articles and chapters on Armenians living in diaspora, including Faith in History: Armenians Rebuilding Community (Smithsonian Institute Press, 1997); The Armenian Legionnaires: Sacrifice and Betrayal in World War I (I. B. Tauris, 2018); and co-author of Treasured Objects: Armenian Life in the Ottoman Empire and children’s book, Who Are the Armenians? She is the founding Director of the Armenian Institute and has served as Director of the Armenian Museum of America, as well as Program Manager of the National Genocide Centennial Commemorations in Washington, D.C and currently “Engaging Refugee Narratives: Perspectives from Academia and the Arts” based at UCL.