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BCA 1992-1993.Pdf PUBLICATIONS BY PEMBROKE STATE UNIVERSITY FACULTY ******************** March, 1992 - March, 1993 Dr. Monika Brown Dabundo, Laura, ed. Encyclopedia of Romanticism: Culture in Britain 1780s - 1830s. New York: Garland, 1992. S.V. "Literary Criticism and Literary Theory," by Monika Brown. Dr. Robert Brown Brown, Robert W. Review of Course Design for College Teachers, by Larry Lovell-Troy and Paul Eickmann. In Teaching History: A Journal of Methods 17 (Fall 1992): 100-101. Dabundo, Laura, ed. Encyclopedia of Romanticism: Culture in Britain 1780s - 1830s. New York: Garland, 1992. s.v. "Landscape Painting, 1780 - 1830, "by Robert W. Brown. Enc clo edia of Romanticism: Culture in Britain 1780s- 1930s. New York: Garland, 1992. S.V. " The London Diorama," by Robert W. Brown. Dr. Marie Faubert wittmer, J., ed. Managing Your School Counseling Program: K-12 Developmental Strategies. Minneapolis: Educational Media. S.v. "The Counselor's Role in Teaching Students to Value Cultural Diversity," by M. Faubert, D.C. Locke, and P.W. McLeod. Dr. Robert Gustafson Aldrich, Tim, Christopher Cooke, and Jack Griffith, eds. Environ­ mental Epidemiology and Risk Assessment. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1993. S. ~ "Public Communication, Participa­ tion, Risk Management," by Tim Aldrich, Jack Griffith, Robert Gustafson, and David Graber. Dr. Stanley Knick Knick, Stanley. Along the Trail: A Reader About Native Americans. Pembroke, NC: Pembroke State University Print Shop, 1992. Dr. Steve Marson See attached bibliography. Dr. C. Douglas Norman ~ee attached bibliography. Dr. Robert Reising See attached bibliography. Dr. Frank Schmalleger Barak, Gregg, ed. Varieties of Criminology: Readings from a Dynamic Discipline. New York: Praeger, 1993. S.v. "The Collective Reality of Crime: An Integrative Approach to the Causes and Consequences of the Criminal Event," by Frank A. Schmalleger. Schmalleger, Frank A. Criminal Justice Today: An Introductory Text for the 21st Century, 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993. Instructor's Manual to Accompany Criminal Justice Today, 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1993. Dr. Shelby Stephenson See attached bibliography. Marson, Stephen M. 1993 The utility of the Mental State Questionnaire for Cases of Elder Neglect and Abuse. Clinical Gerontologisl, 12:4: in press. Should be out in a couple of weeks. Marson, Stephen M. 1992 Book review of The ENDS O/TIME: Life and ~rk in a Nursing Home in Educalion Gerontology, 18:7:745-6. Marson, Stephen M. 1992 Book review of Jerry Falwell V. Larry Flynt: The First Amendment on Trial in The Journal o/Law and Social WJrk, 3:2: was suppose to be out in October. 1Marson, Stephen M. 1991 Book review of vandalized Lovemaps: Paraphilic Outcome o/Seven Cases in Pediatric Sexology in The Journal 0/ Psychiatry and Law, 19:3-4:295-298. 2Marson, Stephen M. 1992 . A CONFIDENTIAL REPOlU: An in~hange of venue motion in the ___ charges. Submitted to Att4[)mc~y and Counselor at Law; July, 23. Marson, Stephen M. 1992 A glossary for e-mail. Electronic Mail and Social Work Education: Use of Emerging Technologies. presented at 10th Annual Baccalaureate Program Directors Conference, September 22. Marson, Stephen M. 1992 A bibliography for e-mail and networking. Electronic Mail and Social Work Education: Use of Emerging Technologies. presented at 10th Annual Bacca­ laureate Program Directors Conference, September 22. Marson, Stephen M. 1992 Elder Abuse: Who and Why. Presented at Veterians Hospital, Fayetteville, NC; October 27. 1. Although the year of publication is 1991, the book review was not release for publication until the fall of 1992. 2. Because this case is pending, ethics dictate that the names not be revealed. Norman, C. Douglas. UA Descriptive Study of Wire Service Coverage of the Liberian Civil War," accepted by International Third World Journal and Review. ---, "Depletion of African Rain Forests: A U. S. Press View," International Third World Journal ~nd Review, 1992 . __ ._ .. Public Relations Myths, U The School Administrator. November, 1992. (with C. M. Achilles, UNC-Greensboro) ___. "Radio Evangelism in Africa. II Proceedings. 1992 National Third World Studies Conference. (with Paul Gifford, University of Uppsala (Sweden]) ______ .. Video News Releases: Fake News or Good P. R.?· Proceedings, 1992 meeting, Speech Association of the Carolinas. _____ I'A Descriptive Study of Wire Service Coverage of the Liberian Civil War,· proceeding~ 1992 National Third World Studies Conference. ___ nu. S. has special relationship, responsibiU ty for Liberia t" Nashville (Tennessee) Banner, Nov. )0, 1992, p. A-.9. 1) Publications: Articles: "English Teaching and Public Policy: The Whole Language Mov~ment: - Fad or Fixt~re~· ~orth Carolina English Teacher 49.2 (Winter 1992). LLl.mbee Li ter-Slture 21nd Hero~ 'Henry BeClr.' a ~GOF~A Teacher's SLlpplement~ Vol. tJI. No.2 (January. 1992), "English Teaching and Public Policy: Halfway Home and Tr2lvelin' Slow." North Carolina English Teacher 49.3 (Summer 1992). "Factors Affecting Minority Education and Rural Economic Development." The Clearing House V (May/June 1992). A collaboration with Douglas W. Schell and Richard Vance. "Literary Depictions of Henry Berry Lowry: Mythic, Romantic~ and Tragic:' MELU~ 17.1 (Spring 1991-92), "English Teaching and Public Policy: Controversy and the Quincentenary." 50.1(Fall 1992). dA Study of Middle School Students' Understanding of A History of Time: Fro. the Big Bang to the Black Holes by Stephen W. Hawking. "North Carolina A-ssociation for Supervision and Curriculum Development Journal (Winter 1993). "Teaching and Public Policy: Sex and Violence in the Non-Print Media. "North Carolina English Teacher 70.2 (Winter 1993). ~.U~~ L.1J\~J~3 Dr. Shelby Stephenson Published works: books and journal articles.. • Plankhouae (with Photographs by Roger Manley), book of poems, forthcoming June 1993. "Grassroots Law in The SouDd ADd The Fury," Pe.broke HagaziDe, 24 (1992), 135-138. "Driving AllOver The Place: A Conversation Between Sam Ragan And Shelby Stephenson," The SaDdhi11a/St. ADdreva Ieviev, no. 41 (Winter 1991-92), 67-105. [Stephenson interviews Ragan] "What My Life Is Like," Tatakart (The Dava), no. 8 (1991). [Tatatart is a literary magazine of the Soviet Republic of Geor- gia, issue no. 8 devoted to contemporary American Southern writ- ers, translated into Georgian for the first time.] "Small Presses And Other Stories." A Pro,ra. Of The Borth Caro- 1iDa Poetry Society (1992). Edited by Robert Collins. Paper. 7 pages. [An edited transcript of the September 7, 1991 Program of the North Carolina Poetry Society] 2. (A) Editor: Pe.broke Magazine no. 24. Peabroke Magazine no. 25 (to be distributed April 1993). (b) Individual Poems published since March 1992: "A Few Birds of Dusty Feather," Taiakari (The Dawn), no. 8 (1991). "From the Barn," Taiakari (The Dava), no. 8 (1991). "New Ground," Taiakari (The Dava), no. 8 (1991). "Squirrel Hunts," forthcoming, The Cairn. "A Parable of the Miracle Mile," Light: A Quarterly of Bu.or­ oua, Occaaional, Ephe.eral • Light Verae, no. 4, (Winter, 1992- 1993), 23. "Real Early One Morning," Light: The Quarterly of Light Verae, no. 2 (Summer, 1992), 10. "Lee Terry," Bere"'s To The Land: A Celebration of 60 Years by the Borth Carolina Poetry Society, Edited Judith Holmes Settle (1992), 134. • "Stitching--1946," The Cairn (forthcoming). "Bread," A Gatherina at the Porta: Pifteen Yeara of the Bindaan Settleaent School Appalachian Writera Wortahop (Anthology) forth- coming. "Hedgerow," A Gatherina at the Porta: Pifteen Yeara of the Bindaan Settleaent School Appalachian Writera Wortshop (Antholo- gy) forthcoming. "Henry and Thelma," A Gatherina at the Porka: Pifteen Yeara of the Bindaan Settleaent School Appalachian Writera Workahop (Anthology). "The Cold Sunrise," The Lowell Pearl (forthcoming). "Lightning," HCArta (Spring 1993), 11. ("Lightning" is from Planthoua. and is printed here to call attention to the book (with photographs by Roger Manley) which will come from N. C. Wesleyan College Press, June, 1993. Shelby Stephenson. Reviews or short essays published. March 1, 1992--March, 199,. Journals marked in red. Rest in newspaper(s). "Grace and Certainty Mark Kyles' Poems." The Pilot. 72, no. 35 • (2 March 1992), 2-B. [Carolyne Kyles' Linea To Soaeone: Select- ed Poeaa] "Wit, Clarity Mark Daphne Athas Poems." The Pilot, 72, no. 37 (9 March 1992), 3-B. [Cruaba lor The Bogeyaan] "Dotson Book Is First In Mt. Olive Series." The Pilot, 72, no. 39 (16 March 1992), 2-B. [Raymond Dotson's And The Hight Ruablea Paat] "Passion And Clarity In Poetry Of Thoaaa." The Pilot, 72, no. 41 (23 March 1992), 3-B. [Laura Kate Kelly Thoaas's Treaaurea • Siaple Thinga] "On Songs, Songwriting, Poetry and Piction." The Hetvork Heva: Horth Carolina Writera' Wetvorlt, 8, no. 3 (April/May 1992), 6. "Here Is Celebration With Culture, Nature." The Pilot, 72, no. 43 (30 March 1992), 2-1. [The Hightahade: Short Story Reader. Ed. Ted Holaes] "A Time to Laugh, and a Time to Cry." The Pilot, 72, no. 45 (6 April 1992), 3-8. [Grace Freeman's Thia Voaan Called Mother] "Hank's Daughter Tells Her Story." The Pilot, 72, no. 47 (13 April 1992), 3-8. [Ain't Rothinft aa Sweet aa My Baby: The Story of Bank Villiaaa' Loat Daughter by Jett Williams (with Pamela Thomas») "Linda Flowers Throwed Away Is True to Self and Region." The Pilot, 72, no. 49 (20 April 1992), 3-B. "Architecture Leader To Give Weymouth Lecture on Sunday." The Pilot, 72, no. 50 (23 April 1992), 8-C. [Terry Vaughan, Chair­ person, Design of the Environment, University of Pennsylvania: "Designing the Middle Ground." "Voice. Is Testament To Reality Of Abuse." The Pilot, 72, no. 51 (27 April 1992), 2-B. (Dawn Evans Radford] "Updike's Poetry Spans Mortality." The Pilot, 72, no. S3 (4 May 1992), 2-B. [John Updike's Th.a.top.e.] "John Ashbery Writes What Be Sees In Art." The Pilot, 72, no. SS (11 May 1992), 4-B. (John Ashbery's Reported Sightiag.: Art Chroaicle., 1957-1987, ed.
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