91勛圖厙 faculty scholarship and creative work in 2012.
Anagnostis Agelarakis () presented the following: with E. Korka, New Data on the Decorated Sandstone Sarcophagus of Phaneromene in Hiliomodion of Corinthia at the International Conference: Archaeological Works in Peloponnesus, Tripolis Conference Centers, Tripolis, Greece, November 2012; Klazomenaean Ambassadors in Thrace and Egypt: Archaic Period, the keynote presentation at the Hellenic Institute of Egyptology 2nd Annual Gala Meeting, Egyptian Embassys Cultural Center, Athens, Greece, June 2012; Demosien Sema: Athenian Polyandreia of the Peloponnesian War. Archaeological and Anthropological Approaches at the Museum of Cycladic Art Archaeological Colloquia, Museum of Cycladic Art, Athens, Greece, June 2012; and On the Recovery and Preservation of Archaeologically Retrieved Anthropological Remains, the Future of Protection Heritage Management for Archaeological Heritage in Times of Economic Crisis at the ICOMOS Hellenic and ICAHM International Conference, Acropolis Museum, Athens, Greece, May 2012.
Raysa Amador泭() presented The Law and Discourse of Conquest in the Chronicles of Indies at Rethinking Law and Legality: Critical Approaches to Law and Lawlessness in Latin America, a graduate student conference, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, April 2012.
Andrea Begel () presented: All Things Can Be Done for the One who Believes: The Role of Paragone in Raphaels Transfiguration and Sebastiano del Piombos Raising of Lazarus at the Rivalry in the Arts: International Society for Paragone Studies at the Flint Institute of the Arts, Flint, MI, July 2012; and Narrative in Ambrogio Lorenzettis Saint Nicholas Panels at the College Art Association Annual Conference, Los Angeles, CA, February 2012.
Sidney Boquiren () had his composition Lento Misterioso from Three Preludes for solo piano performed by David Holzman, Great Hall, Long Island University-Post, Brookville, NY, September 2012. His composition, Stop and Frisk from Triptych in Grant Park, the first scene of a one-act opera, was performed at the following venues in September 2012: the Irondale Center, Brooklyn, NY; Brooklyn Conservatory of Music, Brooklyn, NY; Flatbush Reformed Church, Brooklyn, NY; and American Opera Projects South Oxford Space, Brooklyn, NY. He had three arias performed at the American Opera Projects First Glimpse Concert, Brooklyn, NY, May 20 and 21, 2012: Sunday, Early Evening, Riverview Amusement Park, and The View from the Lunch Counter. He played piano in his original composition for the silent film, Music for Cuttlefish, at the DiMenna Arts Center, New York, NY, March 2012, and the campus auditorium, Indiana University South Bend, South Bend, IN, March 2012.
Melanie Bush () authored the book chapter, Transnational Africa Un- Pledging Allegiance: The US Must Make the African Connection, in Transnational Africa and Globalization, p. 107124 (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012). She presented the following: Crafting Citizenship: Interrogating the American-Ness of the American Dream at the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 2012; and Inside Out or Outside In: The State of National Identity in the US at the International Sociological Forum (via video), Buenos Aires, Argentina, August 2012.
Craig Carson () authored the book chapters, Anatomic Economy: Mandevilles Treatise of the Hypochondriak and Hysterick Passions in The Body and Its Images in Eighteenth-Century Europe, p. 167181 (Paris: Honor矇 Champion, 2012); and Religion and the French Revolution; or, the Politics of Incarnation in Fragments of Religion: Sacred and Secular Agency in Early Modern France, p. 160172 (London: Continuum, 2012).
Tandra Chakraborty () published, with E. Allecia and S. Chakraborty, Relationships Between Urinary Biomarkers of Phytoestrogen, Phthalates and Phenols and Pubertal Stages in Girls in Adolescent Health, Medicine and Therapeutics, 3, p. 1726, 2012.
Beth Christensen () presented, with C.A. Alexander, J.A. Goff, J.A. Austin and R.J. Turner, The Last Glacial and Deglaciation: Insights from Continuous Coring on the New Jersey Continental Shelf at the Geological Society of America Annual Meeting, Charlotte, NC, November 2012.
Michael Christofferson () presented Paris, Cholet, Saint- Amand-Montrond: Fran癟ois Furets Youth at the New York Area Seminar in Intellectual and Cultural History, New York, NY, November 2012, and Fran癟ois Furets Resistance at the Annual Meeting of the Society for French Historical Studies, Los Angeles, CA, March 2012.
Martha Cooley () participated in the panel discussion, Novel Anxiety at the AWP Conference, Chicago, IL, FebruaryMarch 2012.
James Dooley () published, with Y. Iwatsuki, A New Species of Deepwater Tilefish (Percoidea: Branchiostegidae) From the Philippines, with a Brief Discussion of the Status of Tilefish Systematics in Zootaxa, 3249, p. 3138, 2012.
Anton Dudley () debuted his play, The Empty Ocean, with the Harold Clurman Lab Company, New York, NY, June 2012. The play was presented subsequently at the Hangar Theatre, Ithaca, NY, July 2012. The Shadow Sparrow, a musical he wrote with C. Sohne and K. Gordon, was performed at the Momentum Festival, City Theatre, Pittsburgh, PA, June 2012. His monologue, Eliot was published in Actors Choice: Monologues for Teens, Volume 2 (New York: Playscripts, Inc., 2012). His play, Letters to the End of the World, was a finalist for the 2012 Lambda泭Literary Award in泭LGBT Drama.
Jessica Dutton () published two articles with N.S. Fisher: Bioavailability of Sediment-bound and Algal Metals to Killifish Fundulus Heteroclitus in Aquatic Biology, 16, p. 8596, 2012, and Influence of Humic Acid on the Uptake of Metals by the Killifish Fundulus Heteroclitus in Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 31, p. 22252232, 2012.泭
Matthias Foellmer () presented, with K.K. Khadka, Personality Explains Variation in the Probability of Sexual Cannibalism in an Orb-web Spider at the 14th International Behavioral Ecology Congress, Lund, Sweden, August 2012.
Louise Geddes () published Know that I, Ringo the Drummer Am: Shakespeare, YouTube and the Limits of Performance in Shakespeare Bulletin, 30, p. 299318, 2012.
Mark Grabowski () authored, with Sokthan Yeng (), the book chapter, To Post or Not to Post: Ethics of Mugshot Websites in Digital Ethics (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2012).
Margaret Gray () presented Labor and the Locavore: Social Justice in the Food Movement at the Williams College Sustainable Food and Agriculture Program, Williamstown, MA, March 2012.
Jonathan Hiller () published The Enduring Vision of Biodeterministic Sardinian Inferiority in the Works of Grazia Deledda in the Journal of Modern Italian Studies, 17 (3), p. 271287, 2012. He presented Fantasies in Verismo at the Modern Languages Association Annual Convention, Seattle, WA, January 2012.
Jacqueline Johnson () authored the book chapter, with K.R. Johnson, Racial Disadvantage and Incarceration: Sources of Wage Inequality among African American, Latino, and White Men in Reinventing Race, Reinventing Racism (Leiden: Brill Academic, 2012). She published the article, Mass Incarceration: A Contemporary Mechanism of Racialization in the U.S. in the Gonzaga Law Review, 47 (2), p. 301318. She presented the paper, Mass Incarceration and Racialization in the United States at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 2012.
Jacqueline Jones LaMon () published the poems, Words: A Bop in Brilliant Corners, December 2012; Nine to the Limit in Crab Orchard Review, November 2012; and The Facial Reconstructionist Has Cocktails with the Girls in A Face to Meet the Faces: An Anthology of Contemporary Persona Poetry (Akron: University of Akron Press, 2012).
Shawn Kaplan ()泭authored Just War Theory: What Is It Good For? in Philosophy in the Contemporary World, 19 (2), p. 414, 2012. He presented Punitive Warfare at the Association for Political Theory Annual Conference, University of South Carolina, October 2012, and at the 29th International Social Philosophy Conference, Northeastern University, July 2012.
Hanna Kim () authored the book chapters, A Fine Balance: Adaptation and Accommodation in the Swaminarayan Sanstha in Gujarati Communities Across the Globe: Memory, Identity and Continuity, p. 141156 (Stoke-on-Trent: Trentham Books, 2012); Work-in-Progress: the BAPS Swaminarayan Sanstha on the Web in Public Hinduisms, p. 303308 (New Delhi: Sage, 2012); and The BAPS Swaminarayan Temple Organisation and its Publics in Public Hinduisms, p. 417439 (New Delhi: Sage, 2012). She presented Devotional Bodies and Liberalising Economies: Rethinking the Relationship Between Religious Communities and Gujarat Civil Society at the Centre for Social Studies, Surat, Gujarat, January 2012, and Negotiating NIMBY, Neighbourliness, and Being Publicly Hindu in the United States at the European Conference on South Asian Studies, Lisbon, Portugal, July 2012.
Jessica Klein () published The Bully Society: Shootings and the Crisis of Bullying in Americas Schools (New York: NYU Press, 2012). She presented American Misery: A Marxist Analysis at the Eastern Sociological Society Annual Meeting, New York, NY, February 2012.
Katie Laatikainen () was invited to participate in the panel, EU-US Relations after the Lisbon Treaty, part of the Roundtable Series on EU Foreign Policy after the Lisbon Treaty, at the London School of Economics, London, United Kingdom, June 2012. She presented Group Politics at the United Nations: Conceptual Considerations at the 2012 International BISA/ISA Conference, Edinburg, United Kingdom, June 2012. At the International Studies Association Annual Convention in San Diego, CA, April 2012, she chaired the panel, Seeing the Bigger Picture of the EU as an Actor in International Institutions: Constructing a Macro View from Micro Cases and was a roundtable participant in Developing the International Studies Interdisciplinary Tool Kit: Curriculum, Capstones and Assessment of Student Learning Goals.
Michael Lacombe () published Political Gastronomy: Food and Authority in the English Atlantic World (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2012).
Joseph Landesberg () published two books: Basic Experiments for General, Organic, and Biochemistry (Davis: Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole, 2012), and, with F.A. Bettelheim, Laboratory Experiments for General, Organic, and Biochemistry, 8th Edition (Belmont: Cengage Learning, Brooks/Cole, 2012).
Catherine Lawrence () gave an invited presentation at the gala opening night screening of Pina, Plaza Cinema and Arts Center, Patchogue, NY, March 2012.
Traci Levy () and Deborah Little () copresented Who Cares: Integrating Disability Experiences into Care Theory at the Western Political Science Association, Portland, OR, March 2012.
Heather Liwanag () published the following: with A.R. Davis Rabosky, A. Corl, Y. Surget-Groba and B. Sinervo, Direct Fitness Correlates and Thermal Consequences of Facultative Aggregation in a Desert Lizard in PLoS ONE, 7 (7), e40866, 2012; with A. Berta, D.P. Costa, M. Abney and T.M. Williams, Morphological and Thermal Properties of Mammalian Insulation: The Evolution of Fur for Aquatic Living in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 106, p. 926939, 2012; and, with A. Berta, D.P. Costa, S. Budge and T.M. Williams, Morphological and Thermal Properties of Mammalian Insulation: The Evolutionary Transition to Blubber in Pinnipeds in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 107, p. 774787, 2012. She presented: The Fast and the Furriest: Keeping Warm in Cold Water at the Institute for Conservation Research, San Diego Zoological Society, San Diego, CA, May 2012; and, with S.A. Zimmerman, M.M. Dickson and R.E. Espinoza, Comparative Physiology of an Invasive Reptile: Have Mediterranean House Geckos Adapted to Their Local Niches? at the Annual Meeting of the World Congress of Herpetology, Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 2012.
Cindy Maguire () participated in the following exhibitions: the Annual Member Show at Blackburn 20/20, New York, NY, October 2012; Change Your Words, Change the World, a collaborative community art project with children and youth from Mineola, NY, and Wangige, Kenya, August 2012; Animating Our Worlds: First Annual Animation Festival Suhareka, a collaborative community animation project, Suhareka, Kosovo, March 2012; and The Sketchbook Project, a collaborative project with Adelphi undergraduate art education students, February 2012. She published: Imagining and Acting to Change Our World in Her Circle: A Magazine of Womens Creative Arts & Activism, October 2012; with C. Donovan, J. Mishook, G. de Gaillande and I. Garcia, Choosing a Life One Has Reason to Value: The Role of the Arts in Fostering Capability Development in Five Small Urban High Schools in the Cambridge Journal of Education, 42, p. 367390, September 2012. She presented, with R. McCallum, Rethinking Art and Social Justice Education: The Role of International Collaborations at Objective MediterraneoItaly, Turkey, Kosova, AlbaniaDialogue Between Cultures, Istanbul, Turkey, December 2012. Dr. Maguire was invited to display her work in an accompanying exhibition. She also gave the following presentations: with R. McCallum, Whats Play Got To Do With It at the West Virginia Art Education Association Conference, Fairmont, WV, October 2012; Collaborations Through the Arts: New York, NY, and Suhareka, Kosovo at the III International Conference on Art and Social Justice, The Gernika Peace Museum, Gernika, Spain, October 2012; Choosing a Life of Value: Arts Education and Capability Development in Four Urban High Schools at the American Education Research Association, Vancouver, BC, Canada, May 2012; with R. McCallum, Play As a Transformative Force in Formal and Informal Elementary Art Classrooms at the National Art Education Association, New York, NY, March 2012; with S. Papp, Linking Theory to Practice Through Action Research: Teaching the Triangle Factory Fire at the National Art Education Association, New York, NY, March 2012; and, with J. Giroux, Who Do We Teach? Challenges and Strategies in Recognizing Our Students: Developing and Supporting Curriculum for Multiple Constituencies at the College Art Association, Los Angeles, CA, March 2012.
Sarah Martin () was the set designer for the new play, Square Peg Round Hole, performed at Bucknell University, May 2012, and at the University of Northern Iowa, November 2012. She and S. Nelson designed the sets for Spring Fling: My Best/Worst Date Ever, which was produced by the F*It Club at Interborough Repertory Theatre, New York, NY, May 2012. She presented the following: with A. Paris and A.C. Paris, Tectonic Theatre Project: Moment Work; Tectonic Theatre Project: New Methods of Theatre Making and Tectonic Theatre Project: Integration and Intersection at the Entertainment Innovation Conference, Winston-Salem, NC, September 2012; and, with A. Paris, A. Hutchinson, R. Brown and M. Hutchinson, Advancing the Form: Devising the American Family at the Association for Theatre in Higher Education, Washington, DC, August 2012.
Brian Meyers () published Attitudes of Arizona High School Band Students Toward Solo and Ensemble Activities in the Journal of Band Research (48) 1, p. 3044, 2012, and The National Solo and Ensemble Contests 19291937 in the Journal of Research in Music Education, 60 (1), p. 4361, 2012. He presented the following: What Do They See?: Parallel Observations of a Marching Band Performance at the 4th Narrative Inquiry in Music Education (NIME4), Helsinki, Finland, August 2012; Kod獺ly for the Masses: Band and Chorus, Oh My! Who Said You Couldnt Use Kod獺ly? at the Kod獺ly Organization of New York Fall Clinic, New York, NY, November 2012; and A Grand Band Vision: Singing in the Instrumental Classroom at the Organization of American Kod獺ly Educators (OAKE) National Conference, Phoenix, AZ, March 2012.
Kellyann Monaghan泭() participated in City Block II, an invited group exhibition of New York landscape artists at the George Billis Gallery, New York, NY, July 2012.
Paul Moravec () performed at the following venues in October 2012: Bach Festival, Winter Park, FL; San Antonio International Piano Competition, San Antonio, TX; Copland House, Peekskill, NY; and New York Philharmonic, New York, NY.
Maya Muratov () presented: With Strings Attached: Puppet Theater as Popular Entertainment in Antiquity at the conference, Locating Popular Culture in the Ancient World, at the School of History, Classics and Archaeology, University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom, June 2012; A Headless Half-Horse, Three Bottomless Amphorae, and a few Scythian Arrows on the Temenos of Pantikapaion: Sacrifice or Magic? at Religion in Pieces, a conference sponsored by the Society for Ancient Mediterranean Religions, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University, Providence, RI, April 2012; and Sign or Image, Signature or Portrait? Tamga Signs in the Bosporan Kingdom at the conference, Double StoriesDouble Lives: Reflecting on Textual Objects in the Pre-Print World, Yale University, New Haven, CT, April 2012.
Salvatore Petrilli () published Servois 1813 Perpetual Calendar, with an English Translation in Loci: Convergence, 9, 2012, and, with A.J. Del Latto, Algebraic Formalism within the Works of Servois and its Influence on the Development of Linear Operator Theory in Loci: Convergence, 9, 2012. He presented Eulers Infinitesimal Calculus: Expressions that Were a Little Hard to Swallow at the Euler Society Meeting, Garden City, NY, July 2012.
Nicole Rudolph泭() published Architecture as a Portal to the Teaching of French Language and Literature in The French Review, 85 (3), p. 508518, 2012.
Christopher Saucedo () exhibited Three Kings, a sculptural installation and Game Table (one slice removed), an interactive installation in Spaces: Antenna The Front, Good Children Gallery at the Contemporary Arts Center, New Orleans, LA, February 2012. He curated Postcards from Long Island, an exhibition of Adelphi Department of Art faculty at the Barristers Gallery, New Orleans, LA, February 2012. His work has appeared in the following critical reviews: B. Sasser, Swagger for a Lost Magnificence in Artvoices Magazine, 52, February 2012; and N. Stillman, Please Stop Saying 9/11 in Bomb Magazine, 14, Winter 2012. He presented the Visiting Artist Lecture at the San Francisco Art Institute-New Orleans Field Research Course, New Orleans, LA, January 2012.
Alan Schoenfeld () presented, with A. Michalik, S. Abraham, S. Choi and V. Petrov Michalik, Effects of Atypical PKC on pVHL-mediated Cellular Phenotypes at the Meeting on Mechanisms and Models of Cancer at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratories, Cold Spring Harbor, NY, August 2012.
Robert Siegfried () published, with Daniel M. Greco 13, Nicholas G. Miceli 12 and J.P. Siegfried, Whatever Happened to Richard Reids List of First Programming Languages? in Information Systems Education Journal, 10, p. 2430, 2012.
Lawrence Sullivan () published Leadership and Authority in China, 1905-1976 (Lanham: Lexington Books, 2012).
Melissa VanAlstine-Parris () published, with M. Wentland, S. Jo, J. Gargano, D. Cohen and J. Bidlack, Redefining the Structureactivity Relationships of 2,6-methano- 3-benzazocines. Part 8. High Affinity Ligands for Opioid Receptors in the Picomolar Ki Range: Oxygenated N-(2-[1,1-biphenyl]- 4-ylethyl) Analogues of 8-CAC in Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters, October 2012; with J. Yang, J.G. Phillips, M.P. Wentland and L.B. Hough, Cytochrome P450 2C24: Expression, Tissue Distribution, High-throughput Assay, and Pharmacological Inhibition in the Acta Pharmaceutica Sinica B, 2, p. 137145, 2012. She presented, with J. Fowler, L. Raymond, N. Rayani. G. Polson, K. Sikorski and A. Lian, Screening Vorozole on a Series of Human Liver Cytochrome P450s at the 243rd ACS National Meeting & Exposition, San Diego, CA, March 2012.
Priya Wadhera () published The Part and the Whole a translation, with K. Minturn, of Hubert Damischs 1970 article, La Partie et Le Tout, in Art in Translation, 4 (2), p. 245265, 2012. She also published F礙ter la Copie, Brouiller Loriginal: Lesth矇tique Postmoderne de Perec et de Warhol in Modern Language Notes, 127 (4), p. 846864, 2012. Dr. Wadhera chaired the roundtable, How to Read Books, at the 20th and 21st-Century French and Francophone Studies International Colloquium, California State University, Long Beach, CA, March 2012. She also conceived and chaired the panel, Priv矇s de Repas du Soir: Meals and Memories in George Perecs W ou Le Souvenir dEnfance, at the Northeastern Modern Language Association Convention, University at Rochester, Rochester, NY, March 2012.
Andrea Ward ()泭published, with N. Damos, The Homology and Origins of Intermuscular Bones in Fishes: Phylogenetic or Biomechanical Determinants? in the Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 106, p. 607622, 2012; and, with N.J. Kley, Effects of Precaudal Elongation on Visceral Topography in a Basal Clade of Ray-Finned Fishes in the Anatomical Record, 295, p. 289297, 2012. She presented, with C. Flynn, K. Jagnandan and C. Sanford, Kinematics and Muscle Activity Patterns of Two Distinct Escape Behaviors in South American Lungfish at the American Society of Ichthyologists and Herpetologists, Vancouver, BC, Canada, August 2012. She presented three papers at the Society of Integrative and Comparative Biology Annual Meeting, Charleston, SC, January 2012: with C. Reynaga, D. Collar and R. Mehta, A Revised Metric to Quantify Body Shape Diversity in Vertebrates; with R. Aluck, Fish out of Water: Evaluating the Use of Substrate during Terrestrial Excursions; and, with K. Ackerly, More of a Good Thing: the Positive Relationship Between Vertebral Number and Performance.
Courtney Weida () participated in the following exhibitions: MULTIPLES: Radical Printmaking Exhibition, a night of art, music and performance at Bluestockings, New York, NY, November 2012; Home Exhibition, a collaborative installation, at the Casita Maria Center for Art & Education, Bronx, NY, October 2012; Grand Harvest Group Exhibition, a juried group exhibition, at the Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, NY, October 2012; Power, Politics, and Performance, an invitational, collaborative exhibition as part of the Womens Studies Conference, Madison, WI, September 2012; Art House Co-op: Sketchbook Project and Exhibition, a group exhibition and project in Brooklyn, NY, June 2012; Cyberfeast III: Kitchen Gallery Exhibition, an invited group exhibition documenting food and mealtimes with hand-drawn napkins at the Park Bank National Art Gallery, Battavia, OH, May 2012; Paradise Lost Exhibition, a juried group exhibition of works based on the eponymous John Milton poem, Brooklyn, NY, April 2012; National Art Education Association Convention Exhibition: International Fiber Collaborative, serving as assistant curator, during the Annual National Art Education Association Convention, New York, NY, April 2012; Drift Station Temporary Library Gallery Exhibition: Zine Bookstore, a group exhibition, Lincoln, NB, March 2012; and Williamsburg Art & Historical Center Salon Art Exhibition, a juried group show, Brooklyn, NY, January 2012. She authored the book chapter Soft Stuff: Community, Identity, and Contemporary Craft in Education in The Heart of Art Education: Holistic Approaches to Creativity, Integration & Transformation, p. 141148 (Reston: National Art Education Association, 2012); and Counterculture, Craftsmanship, and Cyberspace Connectivity: Considerations of Contemporary Feminist Zines in/as/of Art Education in Feminist Cyberspaces: Pedagogy in Transition, p. 3350 (Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012). She presented: Notable Women in Art at the Long Island Art League, Dix Hills, NY, March 2012; Exploring Nature Through Trees, Papermaking, and Books at the NY State Outdoor Education Conference, Brookhaven National Laboratory, Upton, NY, October 2012; with C. Bradbury and K. Edwards, Violent Remains: Past and Future in BABEL Working Group Biennial Conference: The Question of Disciplinarity in the Post/ Medieval University at Northeastern University, Boston, MA, September 2012; and Gender, Aesthetics, and Sexuality in Play: Uneasy Lessons from Girls Dolls, Action Figures, and Television Programs at the National Art Education Association Convention, New York, NY, March 2012.
Matthew Wright () presented Cold Source for Atom and Molecule Laser Cooling Experiments at Westminster College, New Wilmington, PA, February 2012, and at AMO Seminar, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, February 2012. He presented, with G.K. Drayna, E. Chae, B. Hemmerling and J.M. Doyle, Progress Towards MOTs of Yb and CaF, Loaded from a Slow Buffer-gas Beam at the 23rd International Conference on Atomic Physics ICAP 2012, Palaiseau, France, July 2012.
Brian Wygal () published, with T. Goebel, Early Prehistoric Archaeology of the Middle Susitna Valley, Alaska in Arctic Anthropology, 49 (1), p. 4567, 2012. He presented The Microblade/Non-Microblade Dichotomy: Climatic Implications, Toolkit Variability, and the Role of Tiny Tools in Eastern Beringia at the 77th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology in Memphis, TN, April 2012. He presented three papers at the 39th Annual Meetings of the Alaska Anthropological Association in Seattle, WA, FebruaryMarch 2012: with N. Hernandez and K.E. Krasinki, Discovering Chronology: Results of the 2011 Adelphi Archaeological Field School in the Susitna Valley, Alaska; with K.E. Krasinki and R.M. Tedor, New Lacustrine Archaeological Localities at Volkmar Lake, Tanana Valley, Alaska; and Cold Case: Archaeological Interpretations for Post-Glacial Adaptations in Southcentral Alaska.
Sokthan Yeng () authored, with Mark Grabowski (), the book chapter, To Post or Not to Post: Ethics of Mugshot Websites in Digital Ethics (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2012). He presented Descartes Meditations and Irigarays Yoga at Shifting Subjectivities: Descartes in the 21st Century, Romeoville, IL, February 2012, and The Biopolitics of Religion: Biologizing and Racing Religion at the North Texas Philosophical Association 45th Anniversary Meeting, University of North Texas, Denton, TX, April 2012.
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