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College of Liberal Arts College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments 2014 Texas State Universits is a member of The Texas State University System. Texas State University System Board of Regents Dr. Jaime R. Garza, Chairman San Antonio Rossanna Salazar, Vice Chairman Austin Charlie Amato San Antonio Veronica Muzquiz Edwards San Antonio David Montagne Beaumont Vernon Reaser, III Bellaire William F. Scott Nederland Alan L. Tinsley Madisonville Donna N. Williams Arlington Spencer Copeland Student Regent Huntsville Brian McCall, Ph.D., Chancellor Texas State University, Administration Dr. Denise M. Trauth, President Dr. Eugene Bourgeois, Provost Dr. Cynthia Opheim, Associate Provost Texas State University, College of Liberal Arts Dr. Michael Hennessy, Dean Dr. Britt Bousman, Associate Dean for Research Dr. Nancy Grayson, Associate Dean for Student Academic Affairs Dr. Lucy Harney, Associate Dean for Curriculum and Planning i College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments 2014 The College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments 2014 lists activities and achievements of Liberal Arts faculty from January 1, 2014, through December 31, 2014. These data were downloaded from the online Liberal Arts Faculty Annual Review and Reporting System. The Faculty Accomplishments 2014 has been compiled by Britt Bousman, Associate Dean for Research, with the editorial assistance of Jacob Fowler, Administrative Assistant, College of Liberal Arts. Table of Contents Pages Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2014 .............................................................................……iii I. Books ................................................................................................................................….1-2 II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems and Other Works ...................3-23 III. Scholarly Papers, Presentations and Readings – International, National, Regional and State …………………………………………………………………….…23-46 IV. External Grants, Contracts and Program Funding .............................................................47-49 V. Editorships of Journals and Membership on Editorial Boards – International, National, Regional and State ..............................................................................................50-53 VI. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board Memberships –International, National and Regional ........................................................53-55 VII. Faculty Awards and Honors, Executive Leadership Positions and Board Memberships –State, Local and University .......................................................................55-59 VIII. Mentors of Graduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards – International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................59-68 IX. Mentors of Undergraduate Student Papers, Published Work or Awards – International, National, Regional and State .......................................................................69-73 ii College of Liberal Arts Faculty Accomplishments Statistics 2014 1. Publications, in print from 1/1/14 through 12/31/14, and presentations, 40 books 475 book chapters, refereed articles, essays, poems, short stories and other published works 540 scholarly papers, presentations and readings at international, national and regional conferences 2. Grants and contracts managed started, continuing, or completed 75 active grants and contracts $2,260,840 million total research/creative accomplishments spending 56 new grant and contract proposals submitted $10,501,175 in new grant and contract proposal requested 3. Editors of scholarly journals and officers/members of editorial boards, 127 faculty members 4. Faculty honors and awards from international, national and regional enities 34 awards 5. Faculty honors and awards from state, local and university enities 136 awards 6. Faculty mentors for graduate student publications and papers presented at national/regional meetings and for student award recipients, 74 faculty members served as mentors 200 graduate student awards, publications and papers mentored 7. Faculty mentors for undergraduate student publications and papers presented at national/regional meetings and for student award recipients, 35 faculty members served as mentors 78 undergraduate student awards, publications and papers mentored iii I. Books, Edited Books & Edited Journal Volumes Anthropology Agwuele, Augustine (ed.), Body Talk: Some Nonverbal Signals in the African World. London: Equinox. Agwuele, Augustine & Andrew Lotto (eds.), Studies in Speech and Communication Processes: Schriften Dedicated to Harvey M. Sussman. London: Equinox. Diaz-Granados, C., J. Duncan & Kent Reilly III (eds.), Picture Cave: Sacred Portal to the Mythic Past. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. English DuBois, Jennifer (eds.), Cartwheel: A Novel. New York: Random House. Marquiss, Twister (ed.), Common Reading Program Instructor’s Guide 2014- 2015: Coming of Age in Mississippi by Anne Moody. San Marcos, TX: Common Reading Program. Mayo, S. & Elvin Holt (eds.), Acting Up and Getting Down: Plays by African American Texans. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Moody, Trey. Thought That Nature. Louisville, KY: Sarabande Books. Morin, Tomas, translator. The Heights of Macchu Picchu by Pablo Neruda. Port Townsend: Copper Canyon Press. Noll, Michael & Stephanie Noll Written as Ada Everett. Breach. Sea By Now Publishing. Schaefer, Alan (ed.), Homegrown: Austin Music Posters, 1967 TO 1982. Austin, TX: University of Texas Press. Tally, Robert T., Jr. Fredric Jameson: The Project of Dialectical Criticism. London: Pluto Press. —. Poe and the Subversion of American Literature: Satire, Fantasy, Critique. London and New York: Bloomsbury. —. (ed.), Literary Cartographies: Spatiality, Representation, and Narrative. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Williams, Miriam F. & Octavio Pimentel (eds.), Communicating Race, Ethnicity, and Identity in Technical Communication. New York: Baywood Publishing Press. Wilson, Miles Fire Season. Nacogdoches, TX: Stephen F. Austin State University Press. Geography Boehm, Richard,. Discovering World Geography. Columbus: McGraw-Hill. —. Discovering World Geography, Eastern Hemisphere. Columbus: McGraw-Hill. —. Discovering World Geography, Western Hemisphere. Columbus: McGraw-Hill. Butler, David R., Fire Lookouts of Glacier National Park. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing. Estaville, Lawrence E., E. J. Montalvo & F. A. Akiwumi (eds.), Teaching Ethnic Geography in the 21st Century, e-book. Washington, DC: National Council for Geographic Education. Knowles, A., Cole, T. & Giordano, Alberto. (eds.). Geographies of the Holocaust. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press. History De la Teja, Jesús F., R. Tyler & N.B. Young, Texas Crossroads of North America. 2nd (ed.) Boston: Cengage Learning. Glass, Bryan S., The Scottish Nation at Empire's End. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Green, L., M. Summers, & John Mckiernan-Gonzalez. Precarious Prescriptions: Contested Histories of Race and Health in North America. Minneapolis, MN: University of Minnesota Press. 1 Helgeson, Jeffrey, Crucibles of Black Empowerment: Chicago's Neighborhood Politics from the New Deal to Harold Washington. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. Johnson, Ronald Angelo, Diplomacy in Black and White: John Adams, Toussaint Louverture, and Their Atlantic World Alliance. Athens: University of Georgia Press. Pliley, Jessica R., Policing Sexuality: The Mann Act and the Making of the FBI. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press. Modern Languages Bowman, Rebecca, Portentos de Otros Años. Houston, TX: Mediaisla Editores. —. Unfinished Business and Other Stories. (Kindle edition) Houston, TX: Mediaisla Editores. Navarro, David (ed.), La Gaviota by Fernán Caballero [Cecilia Böhl de Faber]. Student’s annotated edition, introduction and notes. Newark, DE: Cervantes & Co. Philosophy Laycock, Joseph, The Seer of Bayside: Veronica Lueken and the Struggle to Define Catholicism. New York: Oxford University Press. Moses, Greg & G. Presbey (eds.), Peace Philosophy and Public Life. Philosophy of Peace Series. Amsterdam: Rodopi Press. Yuan, Lijun, A Chinese Translation of Virginia Held, The Ethics of Care: Personal, Political, and Global. Oxford University Press, 2006, Commercial Press, Beijing, Oct. 2014. Political Science DeHart, Paul R. & C. Holloway (eds.), Reason, Revelation, and the Civic Order: Political Philosophy and the Claims of Faith. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University Press. Rietjens, S., Shields, Patricia & Soeters, J. (eds.), Rotuledge Handbook of Research Methods in Military Studies. New York: Routledge - Taylor & Francis. Psychology Osborne, Randall & Rasche, S., PSY 3335 - Forensic Psychology at Texas State: Custom book. New York: Worth Publishers. Osborne, Randall, Rasche, S. & Statterfield, K. PSY 4391 - History and Theory In Psychology at Texas State: Custom Book. New York: Worth Publishers. Seay, Ollie J., Hays, J., Ray, E. & Edwards, C.N. (eds.), Texas Law and the Practice of Psychology: A Sourcebook. 9th (ed.) Cedar Park, TX: Texas Psychological Association. Sociology Dellwing, M., Kotarba, Joseph & Pino, Nathan (eds.), The Death and Resurrection of Deviance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. Dietrich, David. Rebellious Conservatives: Social Movements in Defense of Privilege. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 2 II. Book Chapters, Refereed Articles, Essays, Stories, Poems and Other Published Works Anthropology Anderson, D., T. Havens, C. Wagner, J. Keller, M. Anderson, & Daniel Wescott.
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