Celebration of SFU Authors March 20, 2012 Message from the University Librarian

Welcome to this celebration of SFU authors who have published a book or book chapter during 2011. This is the fifth annual event celebrating SFU book authors sponsored by the Library. This year we are celebrating 127 works published by 107 current faculty, students, staff as well as SFU alumni and retirees. The topics covered by the authors reflect the wide range of inquiry at SFU and confirm the broad impact that our authors are having on the global community. The Library extends its congratulations to each author on their achievement.

Charles Eckman University Librarian and Dean of Library Services

This list comprises book/chapter publications by SFU students, staff, alumni, and current and retired faculty from January 1, 2011 to December 31, 2011.

We regret any discrepancies or omissions.

2 Douglas W. Allen • Allen, Douglas A. The Institutional Revolution: Measurement and the Economic Emergence of the Modern World. Chicago, USA: University of Chicago, 2011. • Professor, Department of Economics

Cheryl Amundsen • McAlpine, Lynn and Cheryl Amundsen. “To Be or Not to Be? The Challenges of Learning Academic Work”. pp. 1-14. • Amundsen, Cheryl and Lynn McAlpine. “New Academics as Supervisors”. pp. 37-56. • McAlpine, Lynn and Cheryl Amundsen. “Making Meaning of Diverse Experiences: Constructing an Identity Through Time”. pp. 173-184. • McAlpine, Lynn and Cheryl Amundsen. “Challenging the Taken-For-Granted: How Research Can Inform Doctoral Education Policy and Practice”. pp. 185-202. • Amundsen, Cheryl and Lynn McAlpine. “Moving from Evidence to Action”. pp. 203-212.

In Doctoral Education: Research Based Strategies for Doctoral Students, Supervisors and Administrators. Lynn McAlpine and Cheryl Amundsen, eds. Amsterdam: Springer, 2011.

• Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

Ronda Arab • Arab, Ronda. Manly Mechanicals on the Early Modern English Stage. Selinsgrove, PA, USA: Susquehanna University Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of English

Lynne S. Bell • Bell, Lynne S. “Histotaphonomy”. In Bone Histology: an Anthropological Perspective. Christian Crowder and Sam Stout, eds. pp. 241-251. New York, USA: CRC Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, School of Criminology

3 Jim Bizzocchi • Bizzocchi, Jim and Joshua Tanenbaum. “Well Read: Applying Close Reading Techniques to Gameplay Experiences”. In Well-Played 3.0: video games, values and meaning. Drew Davidson, ed. pp. 288-315. Pittsburgh, USA: ETC Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Martin Bouchard • Potter, Gary R., Martin Bouchard and Tom Decorte. “The globalization of Cannabis Cultivation”. Chapter 1, pp. 1-20. • Bouchard, Martin and Holly Nguyne. “Professional or amateurs? Revisiting the notion of professional crime in the context of cannabis cultivation”. Chapter 7, pp. 109- 125. • Bouchard, Martin, Gary Potter and Tom Decorte. “Emerging trends in cannabis cultivation - and the way forward”. Chapter 16, pp. 273-285.

In World Wide Weed: Global Trends in Cannabis Cultivation and its Control. Tom Decorte, Gary Potter and Martin Bouchard, eds. London, United Kingdom: Ashgate, 2011.

• Assistant Professor, School of Criminology

Robert Boutilier • Boutilier, Robert. A Stakeholder Approach to Issue Management. New York, USA: Business Expert Press, 2011 (e-version & print). • Associate Member, Centre for Sustainable Community Development

George Bowering • Bowering, George. The Diamond Alphabet: Baseball in Shorts. Toronto, Canada: BookThug, 2011. • Bowering, George. How I Wrote Certain of My Books. Toronto, Canada: Mansfield Press, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, Department of English

4 Enda Brophy • Brophy, Enda. Translator’s Foreword: “Cognitive Capitalism and the University”. In The Production of Living Knowledge: Crisis of the University and Transformation of Labor in Europe and North America. Giggi Roggero. pp. vii-xiii. Philadelphia, USA: Temple University Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, School of Communication

Karen Brown • Cassidy, Wanda, Karen Brown and Margaret Jackson. “Moving from cyber-bullying to cyber-kindness: What do students, educators and parents say?” In Youth Culture and Net Culture: Online Social Practice. Elza Dunkels, Gun-Marie Franberg and Camilla Hallgren. eds. pp. 256- 277. Hershey, PA, USA: IGI Global, 2011. • Instructor, School of Criminology; Limited Term Lecturer, Faculty of Education

Stephen Campbell • Patten, Kathryn E. and Stephen R. Campbell, eds. Educational Neuroscience: Initiatives and Emerging Issues. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. • Associate Professor, Faculty of Education note: Originally published as Volume 43, Issue 1 of the Journal Educational Philosophy and Theory

Roy L. Carlson • Carlson, Roy L. “The Religious System of the Northwest Coast of North America”. In The Oxford Handbook of the Archaeology of Ritual and Religion. Timothy Insoll, ed. Chapter 40. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, Department of Archaeology

Wanda Cassidy • Cassidy, Wanda, Karen Brown and Margaret Jackson. “Moving from cyber-bullying to cyber-kindness: What do students, educators and parents say?” In Youth Culture and Net Culture: Online Social Practice. Elza Dunkels, Gun-Marie Franberg and Camilla Hallgren. eds. pp. 256- 277. Hershey, PA, USA: IGI Global, 2011.

5 • Cassidy, Wanda (producer), Michael Hawley (film- maker, director and co-producer) and Özlem Sensoy (co-producer). Action for a Just Society: Law-related Education from the Ground Up [DVD]. , Canada: Centre for Education, Law and Society, 2011. • Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

H. Dennis Chandel • Chandel, H. Dennis. The Al-Qaeda Prophet and The Second Generation. Vancouver, Canada: Samco Press, 2011. • Alumni, Department of English

Alexander Chapman • Chapman, Alexander L., Kim L. Gratz, and Matthew T. Tull. The Dialectical Behavior Therapy Skills Workbook for Anxiety: Breaking Free from Worry, Panic, PTSD, and Other Anxiety Symptoms. Oakland, California, USA: New Harbinger Publications, 2011. • Associate Professor and Associate Chair (Graduate), Department of Psychology note: this book received the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies Self-Help Book Seal of Merit Award for 2011

Peter Chow-White • Nakamura, Lisa and Peter Chow-White. Race After the Internet. London, England: Routledge Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, School of Communication

Lenard Cohen • Cohen, Lenard and John R. Lampe. Embracing Democracy in the Western Balkans: Post-Conflict Struggles Toward European Integration. Baltimore, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press. • Professor Emeritus, School for International Studies

Kitty K. Corbett • Janes, Craig R. and Kitty K. Corbett. “Global Health”. A Companion to Medical Anthropology. Merrill Singer and Pamela I. Erickson, eds. Chapter 7, pp. 135-157. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley Blackwell, 2011. • Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences

6 John Craig • Craig, John. “Sermon Reception”. In The Oxford Handbook of the Early Modern Sermon. Peter McCullough, Hugh Adlington and Emma Rhatigan, eds. Chapter 10, pp. 178- 197. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Craig, John. “Parish Religion”. In The Elizabethan World. Susan Doran and Norman Jones, eds. Chapter 13, pp. 222-237. Abingdon, Oxon: Routledge, 2011. • Dean, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences; Professor, Department of History

H. Diana Cruchley • Cruchley, H. Diana. Shhh! Canadian Scientists and Inventors Rule. New Westminster, BC, Canada: Charterhill Press, 2011. • Alumni

Leith Davis • Davis, Leith and Kristen Mahlis. “A ‘Conceptual Alliance’: ‘Interculturation’ in Robert Burns and Kamau Brathwaite”. In Scottish Literature and Postcolonial Literature. Michael Gardiner, Graeme MacDonald and Niall O’Gallagher, eds. pp. 15-29. Edinburgh, Scotland: Edinburgh University Press, 2011. • Davis, Leith. “Rules of Art: The Life of Burns on Page and Stage, 1786-1954”. In Robert Burns in Global Culture. Murray Pittock, ed. pp. 229-246. Lanham, Maryland, USA: Bucknell UP, 2011. • Professor, Department of English; Director, Centre for Scottish Studies

Eric Doherty • Doherty, Eric. “Mixing Cycling with Other Transportation: Go Farther, Faster, with Greater Flexibility”. In On Bicycles: 50 ways the new bike culture can change your life. Chapter 46, pp. 316-322. Amy Walker, ed. Novanto, CA, USA: New World Library, 2011. • Alumni, BA in Geography

7 Suzana Dragicevic • Li, Songnian, Suzana Dragicevic and Bert Veenendaal. Advances in Web-based GIS, Mapping Services and Applications. London, UK: CRC Press - Taylor & Francis Group, 2011. • Professor, Department of Geography

Jonathan C. Driver • Driver, Jonathan C. “Human Impacts on Animal Populations in the American Southwest”. In Movement, Connectivity, and Landscape Change in the Ancient Southwest. Margaret C. Nelson and Colleen Strawhacker, eds. Chapter 12, pp. 179-198. Boulder, CO, USA: University Press of Colorado, 2011. • Vice-President, Academic and Provost

Zöe Druick • Druick, Zöe. “Visualising the world: the British documentary at Unesco”. In The Projection of Britain: A History of the GPO Film Unit. Scott Anthony and James G. Mansell, eds. Chapter 21. Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire (UK): BFI, 2011. • Associate Professor, School of Communication

Kieran Egan • Egan, Kieran. Learning in Depth: A simple innovation that can transform schooling. Chicago, USA: University of Chicago Press, 2011. • Canada Research Chair, Faculty of Education

Michael Everton • Everton, Michael. The Grand Chorus of Complaint: Authors and the Business Ethics of American Publishing. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, Department of English

Michael Fellman • Fellman, Michael. Views from the Dark Side of American History. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, Department of History

8 James R. Field • Field, James R. Orpheus in Lesbos. Vancouver, Canada: Hyperborea Publishing, 2011. • Alumni, TESL

Andrea Geiger • Geiger, Andrea. Subverting Exclusion: Transpacific Encounters with Race, Caste, and Borders, 1885-1928. New Haven, Connecticut, USA: Yale University Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of History

Carole Gerson • Davies, Gwendolyn and Carole Gerson. “From Bath to Birchbark: Meanderings of a Marriage Poem”, In Archival Narratives For Canada: Re-Telling Stories in a Changing Landscape. Kathleen Garay and Christl Verduyn, eds. pp. 238-252. Halifax and Winnipeg, Canada: Fernwood Publishing, 2011. • Professor, Department of English

Elliot Michael Goldner • Goldner, Elliot Michael, Emily Jenkins, Jessica Palma and Dan Bilsker. A Concise Introduction to Mental Health in Canada. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Canadian Scholars Press, 2011. • Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences

Farid Golnaraghi • Vahid-Araghi, Orang and Farid Golnaraghi. Friction- Induced Vibration in Lead Screw Drives. New York, USA: Springer, 2011. • Director, Mechatronic Systems Engineering Program

Bonnie Gray • Gray, Bonnie. “Fluidic Interconnects for Microfluidics: Chip to Chip and World to Chip”. In Microfluidics and Nanofluidics Handbook: Fabrication, Implementation, and Applications. Sushanta K. Mitra and Suman Chakraborty, eds. Chapter 10. Boca, Raton: CRC Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, School of Engineering Science

9 David Scott Hamilton • Hamilton, David Scott. Exit. Translation of Paradis, clef en main by Nelly Arcan, Coups de tête, Montreal 2009. Vancouver, Canada: Anvil Press, 2011. • Alumni, Linguistics/French note: finalist for the 2011 Governor General’s Literary Award for French to English translation

Roger Hayter • Hayter, Roger and Jerry Patchell. Economic Geography: An Institutional Approach. Toronto, Canada: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Professor, Department of Geography

James Heneghan • Heneghan, James. Fit to Kill. Victoria, BC, Canada: Orca Book Publishers, 2011. • Alumni, English Major

Kate Hennessy • Ridington, Robin, Jillian Ridington, Patrick Moore, Kate Hennessy and Amber Ridington. “Ethnopoetic Translation in Relation to Audio, Video, and New Media Representations”. In Born in the Blood: On Native American Translation. Brian Swann, ed. Chapter 9. Lincoln, USA; London, UK: University of Nebraska Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Anil Hira • Hira, Anil, ed. “States and High Tech: Cases from the Wireless Sector”. Int. J. Technology and Globisation. Vol. 6, Nos. 1/2, 2012. Published by Inderscience Enterprises Ltd., 2011. • Professor, Department of Political Science note: theme-based special issue of a journal

Nellie Hogikyan • Bourque, Dominique and Nellie Hogikyan. Femmes et exils. Quebec, Canada: Presses de l’Université Laval, 2010. • Alumni, Departments of Linguistics and French

10 Adam O. Horvath • Horvath, Adam O., A.C. Del Re, Christopher Flückiger and Dianne Symonds. “Alliance in Individual Psychotherapy”. In Psychotherapy Relationships that Work. J. C. Norcross, ed. Chapter 2. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, Faculty of Education

Erika Horwitz • Horwitz, Erika. Through the Maze of Motherhood: Empowered Mothers Speak. Toronto, Canada: Demeter Press, 2011. • Director, Counselling Services

L.A. Pearl Hunt • Hunt, L.A. Pearl. Music Lessons: a cultural studies analysis of music’s capacity for critical pedagogy and methodology. Saarbrücken, Germany: Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011. • Alumni, Liberal Studies

Margaret Jackson • Cassidy, Wanda, Karen Brown and Margaret Jackson. “Moving from cyber-bullying to cyber-kindness: What do students, educators and parents say?” In Youth Culture and Net Culture: Online Social Practice. Elza Dunkels, Gun-Marie Franberg and Camilla Hallgren. eds. pp. 256- 277. Hershey, PA, USA: IGI Global, 2011. • Professor Emerita, School of Criminology

Craig R. Janes • Janes, Craig R. and Kitty K. Corbett. “Global Health”. A Companion to Medical Anthropology. Merrill Singer and Pamela I. Erickson, eds. Chapter 7, pp. 135-157. Malden, MA, USA: Wiley Blackwell, 2011. • Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences

Bill Jeffries • Jeffries, Bill. “Modules of Chronological Leveling”. In Robert Young Lacunarian Picturing. Robert Young and Bill Jeffries. pp. 6-25. Burnaby and Coquitlam, Canada: Gallery and Evergreen Cultural Centre, 2011.

11 • Jeffries, Bill. “Hornby Island Remix”. In Jerry Pethick: Works 1968-2003 from Collections on Hornby Island. Geoffrey Farmer. pp. 33-47. Burnaby, Canada: Simon Fraser University Gallery, 2011. • Jeffries, Bill. Joan Balzar: Vancouver Orbital. Burnaby, Canada: Simon Fraser University Gallery, 2011. • Director, Simon Fraser University Gallery

Dal Yong Jin • Jin, Dal Yong. Hands On/Hands Off: The Korean State and the Market Liberalization of the Communication Industry. New York, USA: Hampton Press, 2011. • Jin, Dal Yong, ed. Global Media Convergence and Cultural Transformation: Emerging Social Patterns and Characteristics. Hershey, PA, USA: IGI Global, 2011. • Winseck, Dwayne and Dal Yong Jin, ed. The Political Economies of Media: the transformation of the global media industries. London, U.K.: Bloomsbury, 2011. • Assistant Professor, School of Communication

Hugh J.M. Johnston • Johnston, Hugh J.M. Jewels of the Qila: the Remarkable Story of an Indo-Canadian Family. Vancouver and Toronto, Canada: University of Press, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, Department of History

Jo-Ann L. Johnston • Horngren, Charles T., Walter T. Harrison, M. Suzanne Oliver, Peter R. Norwood and Jo-Ann L. Johnston. Accounting. [Canadian Eighth Edition]. Toronto, Canada: Pearson Education Canada, 2010. • Alumni, SFU Masters Program

Veselin Jungic • Jungic, Veselin [co-writer and producer], Marc MacLean, [co-writer], Simon Roy [Illustrator] and Andy Gavel [Director]. Small Number Counts to 100. Animated Film: English, Blackfoot, and Cree versions. Burnaby, BC, Canada: NSERC, PIMS, The IRMACS Centre, SFU Department of Mathematics, UBC Department of Mathematics, 2011. • Jungic, Veselin [co-writer and producer], Marc MacLean, [co-writer], Simon Roy [Illustrator] and Andy Gavel

12 [Director]. Small Number and the Old Canoe. Animated Film: English, Squamish, and Halq’eméylem versions. Burnaby, BC, Canada: NSERC, PIMS, The IRMACS Centre, SFU Department of Mathematics, UBC Department of Mathematics, 2011. • Jungic, Veselin, Mark MacLean, Simon Roy [Illustrator]. Small Number Counts to 100. Bilingual Blackfoot/ English picture book - Blackfoot Version by Connie Crop Eared Wolf and Eldon Yellowhorn. Burnaby, BC, Canada: NSERC, PIMS, The IRMACS Centre, SFU Department of Mathematics, UBC Department of Mathematics, 2011. • Senior Lecturer and Adjunct Professor, Department of Mathematics; Deputy Director, IRMACS Centre

Liesl Jurock • Jurock, Liesl. “Cupcake Crazy”. In Torn: True Stories of Kids, Career & the Conflict of Modern Motherhood. Samantha Parent Walravens, ed. pp. 63-66. Seattle, USA: Coffeetown Press, 2011. • Jurock, Liesl. “Six Days In”. In Chicken Soup for the Soul: New Moms. Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Susan M. Heim. Chapter 33, pp. 125-128. Cos Cob, USA: Chicken Soup for the Soup Publishing, 2011. • Jurock, Liesl. “Flying Solo”. Chicken Soup for the Soul: O Canada. Jack Canfield, Mark Victor Hansen and Amy Newmark. Chapter 71, pp. 287-290. Cos Cob, USA: Chicken Soup for the Soup Publishing, 2011. • Co-op Coordinator, School of Communication

Mary-Ellen Kelm • Kelm, Mary-Ellen. A Wilder West: Rodeo in Western Canada.Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press, 2011. • Canada Research Chair, Department of History

Thomas Kuehn • Kuehn, Thomas. Empire, Islam, and Politics of Difference. Ottoman Rule in Yemen, 1949-1919. Leiden, the Netherlands: Brill Academic Publishers, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of History

13 Monique Layton • Layton, Monique. Notes from Elsewhere: Travel and Other Matters. Bloomington, IN, USA: iUniverse, 2011. • Retiree, SFU Distance Education Program Director in Criminology; Associate Director, Centre for Distance Education

Tracey L. Leacock • Klein, Perry and Tracey L. Leacock. “Distributed Cognition as a Framework for Understanding Writing”. Past, Present, and Future Contributions of Cognitive Writing Research to Cognitive Psychology. Virginia Wise Berninger, ed. Florence, KY, USA: Psychology Press, 2011. • Grants Facilitator, Faculty of Education; Adjunct Professor, Faculty of Education and School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT); Associate Member, Cognitive Science Program

Jerry Li • Li, Jerry Z. and Wenting Ma. “Using Social Media to Empower Learning Resources Evaluation and Recommendation Across Boundaries”. In Social Media Tools and Platforms in Learning Environments. Bebo White, Irwin King and Philip Tsang, eds. Chapter14, pp. 245-254. New York, USA: Springer, 2011. • Systems Consultant, Teaching and Learning Centre; PhD Student, Faculty of Education

Paul Li • Wang, Lin and Paul C.H. Li. “Two dimensional Microfluidic Bioarray for Nucleic Acid Analysis”. In Integrated Microsystems: Electronics, Photonics, and Biotechnology (Devices, Circuits, and Systems). Krzysztof Iniewski, ed. Boca Raton, FL, USA: CRC Press, 2011. • Professor, Department of Chemistry

John Little • Little, John. “Promoting ‘a truly national spirit’: The Unifying Mission of Sir Henri-Gustave Joly de Lotbinière, 1885-96”. In French-Speaking Protestants in Canada: Historical Essays. Jason Zuidema, ed. pp. 119-143. Leiden, Holland: Brill, 2011. • Professor, Department of History

14 Sonja Luehrmann • Luehrmann, Sonja. Secularism Soviet Style: Teaching Atheism and Religion in a Volga Republic. Bloomington, USA: Indiana University Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Andrew Mack • Mack, Andrew et. al. Human Security Report 2009/2010: The Causes of Peace and The Shrinking Costs of War. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Limited-Term Professor, School for International Studies

Sophie McCall • McCall, Sophie. First Person Plural: Aboriginal Storytelling and the Ethics of Collaborative Authorship. Vancouver, Canada: UBC Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, Department of English

Eugene McCann • McCann, Eugene and Kevin Ward, eds. Mobile urbanism: Cities & policy-making in the global age. Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA: University of Minnesota Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, Department of Geography

Andy T. McDonald • McDonald, Andy T. Time of First Blood. [Audiobook]. Read by Lyla Mikos and music by Seiichi Ariga. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada: Studio J Production, 2011. • Alumni

Wendy J. McFeely • Crean, Patrick B. and Wendy J. McFeely, ed. Pictures On My Pillow: An Oceanographer’s Exploration of the Symbols of Self-transcendence. Victoria, BC, Canada: Agio Publishing House, 2011. • Crean, Patrick B. and Wendy J. McFeely, ed. Science, Self- knowledge and Spirituality: A Feedback Model of Bernard Lonergan’s Philosophy of Human Consciousness. Victoria, BC, Canada: Agio Publishing House, 2011. • Alumni

15 Rob Roy McGregor • Rieger McGregor, Anna Lorraine and Rob Roy McGregor. Fast Track Secrets for Making Your Business Saleable. West Conshohocken, PA, USA: Infinity Publishing, 2011. • Alumni, Executive MBA program

David Mirhady • Mayhew, Robert and David C. Mirhady. Aristotle, Problems, Volume II: Books 20-38. Rhetoric to Alexander. Cambridge, MA, USA: Harvard University Press, 2011. • Sundahl, Mark, David C. Mirhady and Ilias Arnaoutoglou. A new working bibliography of ancient Greek law : 7th-4th centuries BC. Athens, Greece: Academy of Athens, 2011. • Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Humanities

Gina Mohammed • Mohammed, Gina. The Canadian NTFP Business Companion – Ideas, Techniques & Resources for Small Businesses in Non-Timber Forest Products & Services. [e-book]. Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada: Candlenut Books, 2011. • Alumni, Department of Biological Sciences (PhD)

James (Jim) Montgomery • Montgomery, J. Harding. There is a Season: An Odyssey into Family. Charleston, SC, USA: CreateSpace, 2011. • Alumni, School of Communication

Denise Blake Oleksijczuk • Oleksijczuk, Denise Blake. The First Panorama: Visions of British Imperialism. Minneapolis, USA: University of Minnesota Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, School for the Contemporary Arts

Melek Ortabasi • Ortabasi, Melek. “Brave Dogs and Little Lords: Some Thoughts on Translation, Literary Style, and the Debate on Childhood in Mid-Meiji”. In Translation in Modern Japan. Indra Levy, ed. pp. 119-143. New York, USA: Routledge, 2011. • Assistant Professor, World Literature Program

16 Kathryn E. Patten • Patten, Kathryn E. and Stephen R. Campbell, eds. Educational Neuroscience: Initiatives and Emerging Issues. Chichester, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2011. • Alumni, Faculty of Education note: Originally published as Volume 43, Issue 1 of the Journal Educational Philosophy and Theory

Jian Pei • Hua, Ming and Jian Pei. Ranking Queries on Uncertain Data. USA: Springer, 2011. • Professor, School of Computing Science note: Ming Hua is an SFU Graduate with a PhD

Shane Plante • Yawnghwe, Onjana and Shane Plante. The imaginary lives of Buster Keaton. Saskatoon, SK, Canada: Jackpine Press, 2011. • Liaison Librarian for School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT) and Criminology (Surrey); Assistant Head, Fraser Library (Surrey)

Geoffrey Poitras • Poitras, Geoffrey. Valuation of Equity Securities: History, Theory and Application. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 2011. • Professor, Beedie School of Business Administration

Leanne Prain • Prain, Leanne (Author) and Jeff Christenson (Photographer). Hoopla: The Art of Unexpected Embroidery. Vancouver, Canada: Arsenal Pulp Press, 2011. • Alumni, Master of Publishing Program; Staff member, SFU Woodward’s

Judy Radul • Paasche, Marit and Judy Radul. “Video Chamber”. In A Thousand Eyes: Media Technology, Law, and Aesthetics. Marit Paasche and Judy Radul, eds. pp. 117—142. Berlin/ Oslo: Henie Onstad Art Center and Sternberg Press, 2011. • Associate Professor and Graduate Chair, School for the Contemporary Arts

17 Martine J. Reid • Reid, Dr. Martine J. “Editor’s Preface”. In Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe. Martine J. Reid, ed. pp. 13-18. Madeira Park, BC, Canada: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd., 2011. • Reid, Dr. Martine J. “Homeward”. In Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe. Martine J. Reid, ed. Part I, pp. 19-126. Madeira Park, BC, Canada: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd., 2011. • Director of Research and Content, Bill Reid Gallery note: Bill Reid Gallery is home to the SFU Bill Reid Collection

Stuart Richmond • Richmond, Stuart and Celeste Snowber. Landscapes of Aesthetic Education. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. • Professor, Faculty of Education

Anna Lorraine Rieger McGregor • Rieger McGregor, Anna Lorraine and Rob Roy McGregor. Fast Track Secrets for Making Your Business Saleable. West Conshohocken, PA, USA: Infinity Publishing, 2011. • Alumni, Executive MBA program

Mike Robinson • Robinson, Mike. “Bill Reid, Lootaas (Wave Eater) and Community Development ”. In Bill Reid and the Haida Canoe. Martine J. Reid, ed. Part 2, pp. 127-134. Madeira Park, BC, Canada: Harbour Publishing Co. Ltd., 2011. • Executive Director/CEO, the Bill Reid Gallery note: Bill Reid Gallery is home to the SFU Bill Reid Collection

Amyn Sajoo • Sajoo, Amyn. “Faith and Culture,” In A Companion to Muslim Cultures. Amyn Sajoo, ed. pp. 1-20. London, UK: I.B. Tauris, 2011. • Sessional Instructor and Scholar-in-Residence, Centre for the Comparative Study of Muslim Societies and Cultures

18 Anne Salomon • Salomon, Anne, Henry Huntington and Nick Tanape Sr. Imam Cimiucia; Our Changing Sea. Fairbanks, Alaska, USA: Alaska Sea Grant, 2011. • Assistant Professor, School of Resource and Environmental Management note: winner of Alaska Library Association’s 2012 Alaskana of the Year Award

Paul Sedra • Sedra, Paul. From Mission to Modernity: Evangelicals, Reformers and Education in Nineteenth Century Egypt. London, UK: I.B. Tauris, 2011. • Associate Professor, Department of History

Ken Seigneurie • Seigneurie, Ken. Standing by the Ruins: Elegiac Humanism in Wartime and Postwar Lebanon. New York, USA: Fordham University Press, 2011. • Associate Professor and Director, World Literature Program; Associate member, Centre for the Comparative Study of Muslim Societies and Cultures

Özlem Sensoy • Sensoy, Özlem and Robin DiAngelo. Is Everyone Really Equal?: An Introduction to Key Concepts in Social Justice Education. New York, USA: Teachers College Press, 2011. • Cassidy, Wanda (producer), Michael Hawley (film- maker, director and co-producer) and Özlem Sensoy (co-producer). Action for a Just Society: Law-related Education from the Ground Up [DVD]. Vancouver: Canada: Centre for Education, Law and Society, 2011. • Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

Kimary Shahin • Shahin, Kimary. “Pharyngeals”. In Companion to Phonology - 5 volumes. Marc van Oostendorp, Colin J. Ewen, Elizabeth V. Hume and Keren Rice, eds. Vol. 1, Chapter 25. Wiley Blackwell, 2011. • Adjunct Professor, Department of Linguistics

19 Joan Sharp • Ellis, Clayton, Monique R. Muller, Helen Elena Panayiotou, Joan C. Sharp and Pauline Webb. Pearson Investigating Science: Biology Source 11. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada: Pearson Education Canada, 2011. • Sharp, Joan. “Speciation and the Threespine Stickleback: The New Fishes of Paxton Lake”. In Biology on the Cutting Edge: Concepts, Issues, and Canadian Research around the Globe. Sharon L. Gillies and Sarah Hewitt, eds. pp. 223-234. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Pearson Canada, 2011. • Senior Lecturer, Department of Biological Sciences

Richard Smith • Flew, Terry and Richard Smith. New Media: An Introduction. Toronto, Canada: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Professor, School of Communication

Susan Smith-Josephy • Smith-Josephy, Susan. Lillian Alling: the journey home. Halfmoon Bay, BC, Canada: Caitlin Press, 2011. • Alumni, Department of History (BA)

Sadiq Somjee • Somjee, Sadiq. The 7 Step eBook. Vancouver, BC, Canada: GeoEdge Consulting Ltd., 2011. • Alumni, Computer Science

Celeste Snowber • Richmond, Stuart and Celeste Snowber. Landscapes of Aesthetic Education. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011. • Associate Professor, Faculty of Education

Paul Matthew St. Pierre • St. Pierre, Paul Matthew. Janet Frame: Semiotics and Biosemiotics in Her Early Fiction. Cranbury, NJ, USA: Fairleigh Dickinson University Press, 2011. • St. Pierre, Paul Matthew, ed. Dictionary of Literary Biography, Volume 362: Canadian Literary Humorists. Detroit, Michigan, USA: Gale Cengage Learning, 2011. • Professor, Department of English

20 Ian Stewart • Stewart, Ian. Cocksuckery: Wordly Cares of Ian Stewart. [e-book]. London, UK: Paradise Press, 2011. • Alumni, Department of History

Sharon Stewart • Stewart, Roderick and Sharon Stewart. Phoenix: The Life of Norman Bethune. Montreal, Canada: McGill-Queens University Press, 2011. • Alumni

Kate Tairyan • Tairyan, Kate and Erica Frank. “Learning about Neuroethics Through Health Sciences Online: A Model for Global Dissemination”. In Oxford Handbook of Neuroethics. Judy Illes and Barbara Sahakian, eds. Chapter 51. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Buchman, Daniel, Sofia Lombera, Ranga Venkatachary, Kate Tairyan and Judy Illes. “Interdisciplinary education and knowledge translation programs in neuroethics”. In Creating Consilience: Integrating the Sciences and the Humanities. Edward Slingerland and Mark Collard, eds. Chapter 18. New York, USA: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health Science

Tim Takaro • Krieger, James W., Tim K. Takaro and Janice C. Rabkin. “Breathing Easier in Seattle: Addressing Asthma Disparities Through Healthier Housing”. Chapter 19. In Healthcare disparities at the crossroads with healthcare reform. Richard Allen Williams, ed. New York, USA: Springer, 2011. • Associate Professor, Faculty of Health Sciences

Rob Taylor • Taylor, Rob. The Other Side of Ourselves. Toronto, Canada: Cormorant Books, 2011. • Alumni, Department of History note: the manuscript for which won the 2010 Alfred G. Bailey Prize

21 Gary Teeple • Teeple, Gary and Stephen McBride. “Notes on the Continuing Economic Crisis”. In Global Relations of Power: Neoliberal Order and Disorder. Gary Teeple and Stephen McBride, eds. Toronto, Ontario, Canada: University of Toronto Press, 2011. • Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Eva van Loon • Wolff, Kaimana (van Loon, Eva). La Chiripa. Powell River, BC: Stars Above, Stars Below Publishing, 2011. • van Loon, Katje and Kaimana Wolff (Eva van Loon), ed. Bellica. Powell River: Canada: The Pack Press, 2011. • Alumni, Masters of Liberal Studies Program

Ilya Vinkovetsky • Vinkovetsky, Ilya. Russian America: An Overseas Colony of a Continental Empire, 1804-1867. New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011. • Associate Professor, Department of History

Kadayam S. Viswanathan • Mück, Wolfgang, Carlos Núñez, Leopoldo A. Pando Zayas, Alfonso V. Ramallo, Radoslav C. Rashkov and Kadayam S. Viswanathan. Gauge/String Duality. USA: Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2010. • Professor Emeritus, Department of Physics

Andres Wanner • Wanner, Andres and Allen Bevans. Creating The Tools – Art Catalogue Computational Aesthetics 2011. Raleigh, NC, USA: Lulu Press, 2011. • Lecturer, School of Interactive Arts and Technology (SIAT)

Chris Welsby • Welsby, Chris. “Cybernetics, expanded cinema and new media: from representation to performative practice”. In Expanded Cinema: Art, Performance and Film. A.L. Rees, David Curtis, Duncan White, Steven Ball, eds. London, UK: Tate Gallery Publishing, 2011. • Professor Emeritus, School for the Contemporary Arts

22 Tiffany Werth • Werth, Tiffany. The Fabulous Dark Cloister: Romance in England after the Reformation. Baltimore, USA: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of English

Philip Winne • Winne, Philip. “A cognitive and metacognitive analysis of self-regulated learning”. In Handbook of self-regulation of learning and performance. Barry J. Zimmerman and Dale H. Schunk, eds. Chapter 2. New York, USA: Routledge, 2011. • Canada Research Chair and Professor, Faculty of Education

Hannah Wittman • Wittman, Hannah and Herb Barbolet. “‘Super, Natural’: The Potential for Food Sovereignty in British Columbia”. In Food Sovereignty in Canada: Creating Just and Sustainable Food Systems. Hannah Wittman, Annette Aurelie Desmarais and Nettie Wiebe, eds. pp. 190-211. Halifax, NS, Canada: Fernwood, 2011. • Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology and Anthropology

Yuezhi Zhao • Zhao, Yuezhi. Communication and Society: Political Economic and Cultural Analysis (Chuanbo yu shehui: Zhengzhi jingji yu wenhua fenxi). Beijing, China: Communication University of China Press, 2011. • Canada Research Chair and Professor, School of Communication

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