The argument of experience: Experience predicates and argument structure in Catalan and Mayangna
Diffusional Encounter of Barnase and Barstar
Transgressions of the Man on the Moon: Climate Change, Indigenous Expertise, and the Posthumanist Ethics of Place and Space
Occurrences of Habitat-forming Deep Sea Corals in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Conservation and management implications of deep-sea coral and fishing effort distributions in the Northeast Pacific Ocean
Limits and phylogenetic relationships of East Asian fishes in the subfamily Oxygastrinae (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae)
The State of Historic Synagogues In Michigan
Changing Landscapes and Lost Building Arts: The Evolution of the Early Lowcountry Charleston Landscape and Lime-based Building Techniques
Hampton Park Charleston, SC Hampton Park: Design with Culture James L. Ward, Registered Landscape Architect & Assistant Professor at the College of Charleston – Historic Preservation
Syllabus - Fall 2014 PHIL 101: Introduction to Philosophy
The Climate and Environment of Byzantine Anatolia: Integrating Science, History, and Archaeology
Keeping together’ Prague and San Francisco: networking in 1960s art
Teaching Portfolio
Becoming More (than) Human: Affective Posthumanisms, Past and Future
The Perfect Food and the Filth Disease: Milk-borne Typhoid and Epidemiological Practice in Late Victorian Britain
Performing State Medicine During its ‘Frustrating’ Years: Epidemiology and Bacteriology at the Local Government Board, 1870–1900
Redactors, Rationalists, and (Bloodied) Rivers: Some Comments on the First Biblical Plague (Festschrift for Peter Machinist; Eisenbrauns, 2013)
THE ENVIRONMENT CONTAINS NO “RIGHT ” AND “LEFT”: NAVIGATING IDEOLOGY, RELIGION, AND VIEWS OF THE ENVIRONMENT IN CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SOCIETY
Teaching Sustainability via the Environmental Humanities: Studying Water, Studying Ourselves
Syllabus - Spring 2015 PHIL 101 - Section 07 (Introduction to Philosophy)