A comprehensive listing of faculty scholarship and creative work in 2011.
Anagnostis Agelarakis () presented: âReferences to the Anthropological Remains of Demosion Sema, Salaminos 35-Athens: Archaeo- Anthropological Research Resultsâ at the Third Eforeia of Prehistoric and Classic Antiquities, Athens, Greece, March 2011; âKlazomenaean Ties to Three Continents: Two of Their Ambassadors Speakâ at the Nostoi Conference: Indigenous Culture, Migration and Integration in the Aegean Islands and Western Anatolia During the Late Bronze Age and Early Iron Age, Istanbul, Turkey, April 2011; and âA Dignified Passage Through the Gates of Hades: The Burial Custom of Cremations at Orthi Petra in Eleutherna, Rethymno, Creteâ and âOn the Significance of Crete in Emperors John III Vatatzisâ and Michael VIII Palaiologosâ Political Foreign Affairs and Military Strategies, and the Contributions and Fate of the Cretan Military Contingent in the Byzantine Army of Emperor Andronikosâ at the 11th International Cretological Congress, Rethymnon-Crete, Greece, October 2011.
Anna Akerman () published, with J. Bryant and M. Diaz-Wionczek, âEducational Preschool Programming in the U.S.: An Ecological and Evolutionary Storyâ in the Journal of Children and Media, 5 (2), p. 204â220, 2011.
Regina Axelrod () edited, with D. Downie and S. VanDeveer, The Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy, Third Edition (Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011), in which she wrote the following book chapters: âDemocracy and Nuclear Power: The Czech Case and the Global Nuclear Renaissanceâ; with S. VanDeveer and N. Vig, âIntroduction: Governing the International Environmentâ; and, with M. Schreurs and N. Vig, âEnvironmental Policy Making in the European Union.â She presented âWhatâs Wrong with Nuclear Energy: Temelin and the U.S.â at the Institute of International Relations, Prague, Czech Republic, November 2011. She participated in the panel discussion, âLaw and Regulation in Federal and Multi-Level Systemsâ at the European Union Studies Association 12th Biennial International Conference, Boston, MA, March 2011.
Judith Baumel () published the book, The Kangaroo Girl (Grafton: GenPop Books, 2011).
Andrea Begel () presented âThe Female Demoniac in Thirteenth-Century Franciscan Artâ at the Southeastern College Art Conference, Richmond, VA, May 2011.
Sean Bentley (), Elizabeth de Freitas () and Lee Stemkoski () presented âEnhanced Problem-Based Freshman Physics Through High School-Museum Partnershipsâ at the American Association of Physics Teachers 2011 Winter Meeting, Jacksonville, FL, January 2011.
Steven Bloch () presented âProgram by Design: Graphics-First Programming Without Drowning in Syntaxâ at the 11th Annual Computer Science and Information Technology Symposium, New York, NY, July 2011.
Robert Bradley () authored the book chapter, âCusps: Horns and Beaksâ in Mathematical Time Capsules: Historical Modules for the Mathematics Classroom, p. 89â99 (Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America, 2011). He and Lee Stemkoski (Mathematics and Computer Science) published âWhat Nine Points Are Worth But Eight: Eulerâs Resolution of Cramerâs Paradoxâ in Convergence, 8, 2011. Dr. Bradley presented: âThe Binomial Theorem from Newton to Cauchyâ at the Pohle Colloquium in the History of Mathematics, Garden City, NY, March 2011; âInvolutes and Evolutes from Huygens to Eulerâ at the 10th Annual Meeting of the Euler Society, Carthage College, Kenosha, WI, July 2011; âLâHĂ´pitalâs Differentials and CauchyâsĚýCalculus Reformâ at the Mathematical Association of America Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware Section Meeting, Bryn Mawr College, Bryn Mawr, PA, November 2011; and âEditing and Translating G.F.A. de LâHĂ´pitalâs Analyseâ at the Symposium on Editing Historical Texts on Mathematics, Oxford, United Kingdom, December 2011.
Melanie Bush () published the book, Everyday Forms of Whiteness: Understanding Race in a âPost-Racialâ World, Second Edition (Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2011). She presented âEveryday Forms of Whiteness: Implications for Higher Education Administratorsâ to students in Stony Brook Universityâs Master of Arts in Higher Education Administration program, Stony Brook, NY, October 2011, and âInside Out/Outside In: National Identity in the United Statesâ at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, QC, Canada, November 2011.
Craig Carson () authored âThe kingâs Virtual Body: Image, Text, and Sovereignty in Edmund Burkeâs âReflections on the Revolution in Franceââ in Republic of Letters: A Journal for the Study of Knowledge, Politics, and the Arts, 2 (2), p. 115â126, 2011.
Martha Cooley () wrote âNovel Anxiety: Notes from the Genre War Trenchesâ in The Writerâs Chronicle, 43 (5), p. 18â26, 2011. She presented âFiction and Warâ at the British Council, Milan, Italy, June 2011.
James Dooley () published the book chapter, âBranchiostegidaeâ in Fishes of the Eastern North Atlantic (Rome: FAO, United Nations, 2011).
Anton Dudley () wrote Slag Heap (New York: Playscripts, Inc., 2011). He also published the book chapter, âGetting Homeâ in Shorter, Faster, Funnier, p. 144â156 (New York: Vintage Books, 2011). Mr. DudleyĚýcowrote, with A. Kopit, A Dram of Drummhicit, performed at La Jolla Playhouse, La Jolla, CA, MayâJune 2011. He directed Blithe Spirit at Franklin Stage Company, Franklin, NY, June 2011, and adapted Peter and the Wiley WolfâŚUnplugged, performed at the Majestic Theater, West Springfield, MA, July 2011. Mr. Dudley presented the following: Terms of Encampment at the MCC Theatre at The Lucille Lortel Theatre, New York, NY, May 2011 and Flying Leap at Hangar Theatre, Ithaca, NY, August 2011; with B. Feinstein and C. Sohne, Tina Girlstar at Clarke Studio Theater, Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, New York, NY, March 2011; and, with K. Gordon and C. Sohne, The Shadow Sparrow at Roundabout Theatre Company, New York, NY, January 2011, and at The Eugene OâNeill Theater Center, Waterford, CT, July 2011.
Matthias Foellmer () published: with J. Hoffman, K. Khadka, J. Shek and R. Vulin, âLonger Antennae for Romeo: Assessing Effect of Antennae Length on Courtship and Mating Success in Male Crickets, Acheta domesticus (Orthoptera, Gryllidae)â in the Journal of Insect Behavior, online, 2011, and, with M. Marson and J. Moya-LaraĂąo, âRunning Performance as a Function of Body Size, Leg Length and Angle of Incline in Male Orb-Web Spiders, Argiope aurantiaâ in Evolutionary Ecology Research, online, 2011 (print: 13, p. 513â526, 2011). Dr. Foellmer presented, with D. Pereira and J. Moya-LaraĂąo, âComplex Selection on Morphology and Condition during Mate Search on Males of a Sexually Highly Dimorphic Orb-Web Spiderâ at the 13th Congress of the European Society for Evolutionary Biology, TĂźbingen, Germany, August 2011.
Kermit Frazier () presented ââThis Mystery of Readingâ: An African American Articulation of the Road to Freedomâ at the African American Literary Read-In at Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, February 2011.
Mark Grabowski () wrote âAre Technical Difficulties at the Supreme Court Causing a âDisregard of Duty?ââ in the Journal of Law, Technology & Internet, 3, 2011. Dr. Grabowski presented âTechnical Difficulties at the Supreme Courtâ at the Southern States Communication Association 81st Annual Convention, Little Rock, AR, March 2011, and he and Sokthan Yeng () presented âIdentity and the Web of Information: A Look at Mug Shot Mania in Digital Mediaâ at the International Symposium on Digital Ethics, Chicago, IL, October 2011.
Margaret Gray () wrote the book chapter, âMovimento per unâAlimentazione Sostenible ed EconomiĂĄ PolĂtica del Lavoroâ (âThe Sustainable Food Movement and the Political Economy of Laborâ) in Lavoro in Frantumi: Condizione Precaria, Nuovi Conflitti e Regime Neoliberista (Work in Crisis: Precarious Conditions, New Conflicts and Neoliberal Regime) (Verona: Ombre Corte, 2011). She presented: âWhose Food Movement? Critical Questionsâ at the Taubman Brown Bag Series, Brown University, Providence, RI, March 2011; âSustainable for Whom? Social Justice and the Locavore Movementâ at the Conference on Promoting Sustainable Agriculture, Culinary Institute of America, Hyde Park, NY, September 2011; and, with A. Pole, âWhatâs Up with the C in CSA? Examining Community in Community Supported Agricultureâ at the Joint 2011 Annual Meetings of the Agriculture, Food, and Human Values Society, Association for the Study of Food and Society and the Society for Anthropology of Food and Nutrition, Missoula, MT, June 2011.
Shawn Kaplan () published âUnraveling Emergency Justifications and Excuses for Terrorismâ in the Journal of Social Philosophy, 42 (2), p. 219â238, 2011. He presented the following: âDo Enlistees Have a Political Obligation to Fight When Commanded?â at the Society for Applied Philosophy Annual Conference, Manchester, United Kingdom, July 2011; âIs Express Consent Required to Fight a War Justly?â at the Association of Legal and Social Philosophy Annual Conference, University of Warwick, Coventry, United Kingdom, July 2011; and âIs There a Political Obligation to Fight on Behalf of the State?â at the Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, Notre Dame, IN, October 2011.
Hanna Kim () published the following book reviews: âWhen the Guru Does Not Travel, or How Does Globalizing Religion Actually Work? Book Review: Winged Faith: Rethinking Globalization and Religious Pluralism Through the Sathya Sai Movement, by Tulasi Srinivas,â in H-Net Reviews, online, May 2011, and âIneffable or Not: Understanding and Writing About Sri Aurobindo. Book Review: The Lives of Sri Aurobindo, by Peter Heehsâ also in H-Net Reviews, online, June 2011. She wrote two book chapters, âThe BAPS Swaminarayan Temple Organisation and its Publicâ and âWork in Progress: The BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha on the Webâ in Public Hinduisms (New Delhi: Sage Publications, Inc., 2011). Dr. Kim presented âSteeples and Spires or How to Parse the Balloon and Build a Templeâ at the Society for the Anthropology of Religion Biennial Meeting, Santa Fe, NM, April 2011, and âMonumental Revisions: Reading Architecture for Traces of the Middleâ at the 110th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, QC, Canada, November 2011.
Jessica Klein () wrote âAlternative Educationâ in the Encyclopedia of Women in Todayâs World, 1, p. 54â56 (Washington D.C.: SAGE Publications, Inc., 2011). She presented âAnti-Bullying Prevention Strategies for School Cliniciansâ at the Sewanhaka Central High School District Staff Development Day, Floral Park, NY, January 2011, and âVisualizing Contemporary Sociological Theoriesâ at the 80th Annual Meeting of the Eastern Sociological Society, Philadelphia, PA, February 2011.
Katie Laatikainen () presented: âContested Ground: The Effort of the European Union to Enhance Its Status in the UN General Assemblyâ at the Miami- Florida European Union Center of Excellence Conference, Florida International University, Miami, FL, March 2011, and, with M. Palous, at the International Studies Association Annual Convention, Montreal, QC, Canada, March 2011.Ěý
Jacqueline Jones LaMon () published Last Seen (Madison: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2011).
Cindy Maguire () exhibited her work in: Postcard Project in the National Art Education Association Womenâs Caucus online gallery, Voice Be Heard website, online, February 2011; Creativity, Imagination, Innovation, a juried group exhibition at the National Art Education Association National Convention, Seattle, WA, March 2011; Made By Hand at the Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York, NY, March 2011; Mapping Suhareka a collaborative community arts project, Suhareka, Kosovo, March 2011; and Annual Member Show at Blackburn 20/20, New York, NY, October 2011. Dr. Maguire published, with C. Ascher, âBeating the Oddsâ in Education Digest: Essential Readings Condensed for Quick Review, 76 (5), p. 13â20, 2011. She presented, with R. Mc- Callum, âFostering Empathy: Cross-Cultural Dialogues Through Artmaking/Artsharingâ at Mapping Suhareka!, Fellbach-Haus, Suhareka, Kosovo, March 2011, and âSTEAM in Action: The Central Role of the Arts in STEM/STEAM Teachingâ at the 63rd New York State Art Teacher Association Annual Meeting, Tarrytown, NY, November 2011; and, with J. Mishook, âMultiple Pathways in the Arts: A New York City Case Studyâ at the American Educational Research Association Annual Meeting, New Orleans, LA, September 2011.
Sarah Martin () directed, with R. Brown, A. Hutchinson and A. Paris, American Family at the SPACE at Northbridge, Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, August 2011. She created scenic design and art for the play, Come Here by Isaac Oliver, May 2011.
Georgia Newlin () presented at the New York State School Music Associationâs 76th Annual Winter Conference, Rochester, NY, December 2011, and âFostering Part-Work Skills in Singersâ at the International KodĂĄly Symposium, Brisbane, Australia, July 2011.
Vincent Passaro () published âScorsese on the Cross: Americaâs Last Best Tragedianâ in Harperâs Magazine, pg. 46â48, July 2011, and âMcTeague: An Afterwordâ in McTeague, A Story of San Francisco (New York: Signet Classic, 2011).
Salvatore Petrilli () presented âProblem Solving Through Discussionâ at the Long Island Mathematics Conference, SUNY Old Westbury, Old Westbury, NY, March 2011, and âMonsieur Francois-Joseph Servois: His Life and Work on the Rigorization of Calculusâ at the MathHead Colloquium, Molloy College, Rockville Centre, NY, March 2011.
Lahney Preston-Matto () presented âSaintsâ Lives in Medieval Ireland: Writing Social Practicesâ at the 126th Annual Modern Language Association Convention, Los Angeles, CA, January 2011.
Gottipaty Rao (), with A. Karpf, wrote âExternal Cavity Tunable Quantum Cascade Lasers and Their Applications to Trace Gas Monitoringâ in Applied Optics, 50 (4), p. A100âA115, 2011, and âExtremely Sensitive Detection on NO2 Employing Off- Axis Integrated Cavity Output Spectroscopy Coupled with Multiple-Line Integrated Absorption Spectroscopyâ in Applied Optics, 50 (13), p. 1915â1924, 2011. He published, with J. Garofalo and E. Lanides, âDiffuse Reflectance-Factor Measurements of Rose Petalsâ in Color Research and Application, 36 (2), p. 148â154, 2011.
Terrence Ross () showcased his work, Murdered, Intersecting Memoirs, at the NYC Downtown Feature Film Festival, New York, NY, November 2011.
Nicole Rudolph () presented âBeyond the Grand Ensemble: State-Sponsored Housing Innovation and the Meaning of Home in France, 1966â1972â at the Society for French Historical Studies 57th Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, February 2011.
Robert Siegfried () presented, with D. Greco, N. Miceli and J. Siegfried, âWhatever Happened to Richard Reidâs List of First Programming Languages?â at the 2011 Information Systems Educators Conference, Wilmington, NC, November 2011.
Lee Stemkoski () published, with D. Klyve and E. Tou, âTeaching and Research with Original Sources from the Euler Archiveâ in Convergence, 8, 2011. He presented âApplications of Calculus to Game Theory: The Prisonersâ Dilemmaâ at the Joint Mathematics Meetings, New Orleans, LA, January 2011.
Christopher Storm () authored the following book chapters in Teaching Mathematics with Classroom Voting: With and Without Clickers (Washington, D.C.: Mathematical Association of America, 2011): âIntegrating Classroom Voting into Your Lectures: Some Thoughts and Examples from a Differential Equations Course,â p. 131â140; with R. Buckmire, K. Cline, J. George, K. Gurski, J. Larsen, B. Mellor, J. Oberweiser, M. Parker, D. Peterson, J. Scharf, R. Spindler, A. Stewart and H. Zullo, âStudent Surveys: What Do They Think?â p. 29â36; and, with K. Cline, J. George, W. Harris, M. Parker, A. Stewart and H. Zullo, âClassroom Voting Questions that Provoke Teachable Moments in Differential Equations,â p. 141â148. Dr. Storm published âSome Properties of Graphs Determined by Edge Zeta Functionsâ in Linear Algebra and Its Applications, 434 (5), p. 1285â1294, 2011, and âAn Iterative Construction of Isospectral Digraphsâ in Discrete Mathematics, 311 (14), p. 1323â1332, 2011. He presented âTwo Isospectral Digraph Constructions Inspired by Ihara Zeta Functionsâ at Graph Theory Day 61, Nassau Community College, Garden City, NY, May 2011.
Lawrence Sullivan () authored Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Communist Party (Lanham: The Scarecrow Press, Inc., 2011).
Andrea Ward () wrote, with C. Beattie, G. Dalgin, L. Hao, A. Nechiporuk and V. Prince, âZebrafish mnx1 Controls Cell Fate Choice in the Developing Endocrine Pancreasâ in Development, 138 (21), p. 4597â4608, 2011. She presented the following at the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT, January 2011: with K. Ackerly, âA Warmer Start: The Correlation Between Vertebral Development and C-Start Efficiency in Danio rerioâ; with N. Danos, âEffects of Body Shape on Myoseptal Tendon Ossfication in Teleost Fishesâ; with M. Hamilton, âDetermining the Relationship Between Temperature, Somite Development, and the Genetics of Somitogenesis in Zebrafish (Danio rerio)â; and with C. Rade, âFunction Fin Morphology of Aquatic Substrate-Based Locomotion in Ogcocephalid Fishes (Lophiiformes: Ogcocephalidae).â
Igor Webb () published the story, âReza Saysâ in The Hudson Review, LXIII (4), 2011.
Courtney Weida () published the book, Artistic Ambivalence in Clay: Portraits of Pottery, Ceramics, and Gender (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011). She showcased her work in: the Harvard University Arts-in-Education Alumni Exhibition, Cambridge, MA, March 2011; The InterConnected World at the Hampden Galleries, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA, March 2011; âArt From Detritus: Upcycling with Imaginationâ at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Williamsburg, VA, April 2011; the PINK Exhibition at Studio 659, Whiting, IN, May 2011; âLove in a Time of AIDSâ at Le Petit Versailles, New York, NY, September 2011; DĂa de los Muertos Exhibition at The Fine Arts Center of Hot Springs, Hot Springs, AR, November 2011; and the Annual Community Art Show at Hofstra University, Hempstead, NY, November 2011. She cowrote, with J. Marsh, the book chapter, âWeaving Provocations for Social Changeâ in Creative Arts in Research for Community and Culture Change, p. 109â123 (Calgary: Detselig Enterprises, 2011). Dr. Weida also wrote: âGender, Aesthetics, and Sexuality in Play: Uneasy Lessons from Girlsâ Dolls and Action Figuresâ in The Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 31, 2011; âRevising/Revising Art and Home: (Be)Longing and Identity in Out-of-School Art Education Settingsâ in Teaching Artist Journal, 9, p. 145â155, 2011; and âWonder(ing) Women: Investigating Gender Politics and Art Education Within Graphicaâ in the Visual Culture & Gender, 6, p. 99â108, 2011. She presented: â(Un)Masking Artists: Considering Costumes, Performance Art, and Puppetry in Art Educationâ at the Puppetry and Postdramatic Performance: An International Conference on Performing Objects in the 21st Century, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, April 2011; âCounterculture, Craftsmanship, and Cyberspace: Considerations of Contemporary Feminist Zines in/as/of Educationâ at Media in Transition 7: Unstable Platforms: The Promise and Peril of Transition, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, May 2011; and, with A. Wilson, H. Lewis and K. Lamour Sansone, âArt and Design Inquiry as Part of the Creative Processâ at the National Art Education Association National Convention, Seattle, WA, March 2011. Dr. Weida, Dolapo Adeniji-Neill () and Tara Gibney () presented âWeaving Story Through Social Studies, Literacy, and Visual Art Educationâ at The Power of Imagination: Celebrating the Spoken Word Conference, Waldorf School, Garden City, NY, March 2011.
Peter West () wrote âThe City in Frames: Otis Bullardâs Moving Panorama of New Yorkâ in Common-place, 11 (4), 2011.
Brian Wygal () published the book chapter, âThe Microblade/ Non-Microblade Dichotomy: Climatic Implications, Toolkit Variability and the Role of Tiny Tools in Eastern Beringia,â in From the Yenisei to the Yukon: Interpreting Lithic Assemblage Variability in Late Pleistocene/ Early Holocene Beringia, p. 234â254 (College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2011). He presented âMiddle to Late Holocene Cultural Continuity or Hiatus in the Susitna Valley?â at the 38th Alaska Anthropological Association Annual Meeting, Fairbanks, CA, March 2011, and âTesting the Mammoth Refugium Hypothesis in the Central Alaska Rangeâ at the 76th Society for American Archaeology Annual Meeting, Sacramento, CA, April 2011.
Cristina Zaccarini () wrote âDaoist- Inspired Healing in Daily Life: LĂź Dongbin and the Multifaceted Roles of Chinese Barbersâ in the Journal of Daoist Studies, 4, p. 80â105, 2011. She presented âChinese Nationalism, âChristian Womanhood,â and Racial Ideology in Early 20th-Century China: The Adoption of Mary Kao (Kao Meiyu)â at the 14th Berkshire Conference on the History of Women, Twin Cities, MN, June 2011.
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