MIRIAM T. STARK http://www.anthropology.hawaii.edu/people/faculty/Stark/ Curriculum Vitae PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATION AND CONTACT INFORMATION Department of Anthropology Tel (office): (808) 956-8460 2424 Maile Way, 346 Saunders Hall FAX: (808) 956-4893 University of Hawai'i-Mānoa Email: [email protected] Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822 EDUCATION University of Arizona (Tucson); Ph.D. (Anthropology) 1993 University of Arizona (Tucson): M.A. (Anthropology) 1987 University of Michigan (Ann Arbor): B.A. (Anthropology/English) 1984 PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS Director, Center for Southeast Asian Studies (2018-2022), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Professor (2006-present), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. Associate Professor (2000-2006), University of Hawai'i atMānoa. Assistant Professor (1995-2000), University of Hawai'i at Mānoa. VISITING & OTHER ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS Honorary Associate, School of Philosophical and Historical Inquiry, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, The University of Sydney (2018-2021), Sydney, Australia. Visiting Professor, National Taiwan University (2011), Taipei, Taiwan. Research Associate, B. P. Bishop Museum (1995-present), Honolulu, Hawai’i. Associate Faculty (1995-present, Center for Southeast Asian Studies & Center for Philippine Studies, University of Hawai'i-Mānoa. Materials Analysis Postdoctoral Fellow (1994-1995), Conservation Analytical Laboratory, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D. C. Research Archaeologist (1990-1994), Desert Archaeology, Inc., Tucson. Archaeological Specialist (1992, 1994), Thailand Archaeometallurgical Project (University of Pennsylvania/University Museum), Lopburi, Thailand. Graduate Research Associate (1984-1987), Ceramic Analyst (1986), and Field Supervisor (1990). Arizona State Museum, University of Arizona. EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS 2018-present Editorial Advisory Board, Antiquity (Durham University). 2018-present Editorial Board, Advances in Archaeological Practice (Society for American Archaeology). 2014-present Editorial Advisory Board, Open Archaeology (De Gruyter Open). 2014-present Editorial Board, NTU Anthropology (National Taiwan University). 2011-present Advisory Editorial Board, Philippine Quarterly of Culture & Society. 2010-pesent Journal Editorial Board, Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Studies (formerly Silpakorn University Journal of Social Sciences, Humanities, and Arts). Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. 2008-present Editorial Board, Ethnoarchaeology: Journal of Archaeological, Ethnographic, and Experimental Studies. Left Coast Press, Walnut Creek, CA 2006-present Journal Editorial Board, Asian Perspectives. University of Hawai’i Press, Honolulu, HI. 2012-2016 Associate Editor for Archaeology/Editorial Board, American Anthropologist. 2009-2012 Editorial Advisory Board, American Antiquity. Society for American Archaeology. 2006-2010 Journal Editorial Board, Silpakorn University International Journal. Silpakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand. M.T. Stark C.V.: August 2019 2000-2006 Editor-in-Chief, Asian Perspectives. University of Hawai’i Press, Hon., HI. RESEARCH AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY Summary of Peer-Reviewed Research and Impact: 5 edited and co-edited books, 27 journal articles, 50 book chapters, 1938 citations, h-index= 28, i10-index=44 Research Interests: Early state formation, Southeast Asian Archaeology, Archaeological Landscapes, Economic Archaeology, Ceramic Ethnoarchaeology, Archaeological Method and Theory, Ceramic Analysis, Cambodian Archaeology. SYNERGISTIC ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH THE UHM LUCESEA INITIATIVE 2003-present Facilitator. Contributed to development of 2003 on MoU bilateral agreement to impose import restrictions on certain Khmer archaeological materials in stone, metal, and ceramic; participated in renewal activities in 2008, 2013, and 2018. 2016-17 Unpaid Consultant, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts. Consultation with Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts & Ministry of Environment on new Environmental Code. Activities included reviewing drafts of code, participation in group meetings, liaising with Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, and meeting with Ministry of Environment personnel. 2017 Director/Lead Trainer for Archaeological Ceramics Training workshop in collaboration with APSARA Authority. Australian Research Council Grant. Worked with three APSARA, Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts and Royal Academy of Fine Arts colleagues to train 23 staff members from Cambodia’s 4 governmental heritage units and the Royal University of Fine Arts (June 17-20, 2017). 2014-2017 Project Director, Thailand Archaeological Collections Repatriation. Supervised inventory and repatriated 164 boxes of archaeological materials from 1960s fieldwork housed at UHM Archaeology Laboratories to the Ban Chiang Museum, Fine Arts Department, Thailand. 2011-2016 Co-Principal Investigator. Angkor Borei Museum Exhibit Project. Worked with Cambodia’s Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts to develop exhibits upgrade for the Angkor Borei Museum (Takeo Province) I co-developed in 1999. Dr. Alison Carter and I submitted unsuccessful proposals to three funding agencies (Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs [US State Department] for the Ambassadors Fund for Cultural Preservation: 2012; Archaeological Institute of America’s Preservation Grant program: 2014, and National Geographic Society’s Conservation Trust Program: 2016). All agencies encouraged us to ask our Cambodian colleagues to submit the proposal we crafted, which we did to the US Embassy (Phnom Penh) in 2017: and were funded. 2012 Project Director, GIS/Cultural Resource Management Training Workshop. This workshop trained 15 culture ministry staff in Geographic Information Systems uses for archaeological site management. My PhD student Heng Piphal ran the workshop in Khmer (January 16-February 3, 2012). AWARDS, GRANTS AND FELLOWSHIPS 2018 US Department of Education. “Southeast Asian FLAS funding” (#P015B180093). $280,000. 2016 Australian Research Council (to University of Sydney). “Urbanism after Angkor (14th – 18th century CE): Re-defining Collapse.” Partner Investigator with CI Roland Fletcher, CI Dan Penny, CI Martin Polkinghorne, and Partner Investigators Damian Evans, Christophe Pottier, Mitch Hendrickson, Louise Cort, and Ashley Thompson. AU $787,945. 2016 Earthwatch Grant: 2018-2021. Paleobiology, Archaeology, and Geology Program. Co-Investigator with Dr. Alison Carter. 2016 University of Hawaii Chancellor’s Citation for Meritoirous Teaching. 2 M.T. Stark C.V.: August 2019 2013 Australian Research Council (to University of New England). “Kings of the World: the Dynamics of Khmer Centralization 900-1500 CE” Co-Investigator with PI Peter Grave, Dr. Lisa Kealhofer, and Dr. Ea Darith. AU $536,558. 2013 National Science Foundation. Dissertation Improvement Grant: Political Economy and State Formation of Pre-Angkorian Cambodia: A View from Thala Borivat (to PhD advisee Heng Piphal). $22,652. 2011 Assessment Workshop grant, Luce Foundation. US $40,000. 2010 Senior Scholar. Fulbright Scholarship for January-July 2011, National Taiwan University, Taipei, Taiwan. 2009 Australian Research Council (to University of Sydney). “Greater Angkor from Ancestry to Abandonment: The Growth, Daily Life and Transformation of the Suburbs of Angkor” Co-Investigator with PI Roland Fletcher and Jeffrey Riegel; other Co-PI’s are Li Baoping, Christophe Pottier, John Miksic and Ang Choulean). AU $907,493. 2008 NASA Space Archaeology Program. “Early Historic Landscapes of Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $146,286. 2007 National Science Foundation. Dissertation Improvement Grant: Landscapes and Self-Organizing Systems: The Archaeology of the Ifugao Rice Terraces, Northern Philippines (to PhD advisee Stephen Acabado). $15,000 2007 Henry Luce Foundation Initiative on East and Southeast Asian Archaeology and Early History. “Building and Maintaining Asian Contacts: A Proposal for Enhancing Asian Archaeology, Training, and Research at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa. $500,000. (with Michael Graves) 2004 British Academy Visiting Scholar grant. $2100. 2002 National Science Foundation. “Historical Ecology of the Early Mekong Delta.” $175,000. 2002 Center for Khmer Studies/Rockefeller Foundation. “Pre-Angkorian Political Dynamics and Settlement Organization in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $16,000. 2000 Foundation for Exploration and Research on Cultural Origins. “Emergent Trade Networks and the Origins of Complexity in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $9,993. 00. (with Paul Bishop) 1995- 2014 Center for Southeast Asian Studies (8 travel grants) and University Research Council (7 travel grants). University of Hawai’i–Mānoa. 1997 National Geographic Society Grant: “Environmental Change and Early State Formation in Cambodia’s Mekong Delta.” $14,980. 1997 Wenner-Gren International Collaborative Research Grant (with Chuch Phoeurn): “Settlement and State Formation in the Lower Mekong Delta of Cambodia.” $27,000. 1997 National Endowment for the Humanities Collaborative Grant: “The Transition to History in the Mekong Delta.” $30,000. 1997 Research Relations Fund Award: Kalinga Clays Study (University of Hawai’i- Mānoa). 1996 National Endowment for the Humanities Small Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa). 1996 Research and Training Revolving Fund Travel Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa). 1996 Social Sciences Travel Fund Committee Seed Money Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa). 1996 Office of Research Administration Seed Grant (University of Hawai'i- Mānoa). 1995 University of Hawai'i/East-West Center Collaborative Grant (with J. Fox and J. Ledgerwood). $27,000.
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