Faculty Publications College of Arts & Sciences 42nd Edition, 2010-2011 Faculty Publications 2010-2011 Preface iii Contributions by Department iv Anthropology 1 Biological Sciences 4 Chemistry 17 Chemical Physics 23 Computer Science 27 English 31 Geology 35 History 53 Liberal Studies 56 Mathematical Sciences 57 Modern and Classical Languages 63 Philosophy 66 Physics 67 Political Sciences 72 Psychology 79 Sociology 90 Index of Contributors 95 Preface iii On behalf of the College of Arts and Sciences, I take great pleasure in sending you the Forty-Second Annual List of Faculty Publications, for academic years 2010 and 2011. This list reviews the broad range of faculty interests and lists the accomplishments of the faculty in all areas of publication, specifically the scholarly and research areas. I wish to thank Raymond A. Craig for serving as editor, and Sean Howard and Allyson Brooks for coordinating the collection of the data, for preparation of the document and duplication of the final copy. In addition, I wish to thank all of the departmental members who have cooperated in supplying materials for this listing. This list will be sent to members of the Central Administration, the Vice President for Research, the Dean of Graduate Studies, Departmental Chairpersons, the College Advisory Committee, and the College Curriculum Committee and will be available online at www.kent.edu/CAS/Research/facpubs.cfm. This list of publications includes books, books edited, book reviews, articles, bulletins, review articles, maps, reprintings, audio and video devices, poems, essays, translations, and other works. Complete or nearly complete publication lists for faculty members who have joined the college are included. Also included are the materials for supplemental and regional campus faculty for each department. This edition includes two hundred forty three (243) contributors who have produced one thousand four hundred and eighteen (1418) publications. As is usual with a project of this magnitude, errors and omissions will occur. For these we apologize in advance; though every effort has been made to prevent such occurences, complete success remains an objective. Congratulations on these accomplishments. Collegially, Timothy J. L. Chandler Interim Dean Contributions by Department iv Number of Number of Contributors Contributions Anthropology 5 47 Biological Sciences 30 198 Chemistry 18 81 Chemical Physics 11 67 Computer Science 11 51 English 21 78 Geology 19 278 History 13 36 Liberal Studies 1 6 Mathematical Sciences 15 106 Modern and Classical Languages 16 41 Philosophy 8 14 Physics 10 48 Political Sciences 15 122 Psychology 33 165 Sociology 17 80 Total 243 1418 Anthropology 1 FEINBERG, RICHARD NORCONK, MARILYN 80th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Journal Articles: Article: Anthropologists, 144,S52:293. 13-16 In search of te lapa: a navigational Norconk, M.A., & Veres, M. (2011). April, 2011, Minneapolis. enigma in Vaeakau-Taumako, Physical properties of fruit and Southeastern Solomon Islands. seeds ingested by primate seed Gregory, T., Norconk, M.A. (2011). Journal of the Polynesian Society predators with emphasis on sakis “Behavioral responses to seasonal 120(1):57-70. and bearded sakis. Anatomical Record changes in Guianan bearded sakis 294: 2092-2111. (Chiropotes sagulatus): Brownsberg Much ado about very little: Derek Nature Park.” 80th annual meeting Brereton on the purported death of Hartwig, W., Rosenberger, A.L. of the American Association cultural relativism. Journal of Critical Norconk, M.A., & Young Owl, of Physical Anthropologists, Realism 10(4):511-519. M. (2011). Relative brain size, 144, S52:149. 13-16 April, 2011, gut size and evolution in New Minneapolis. Book Chapter: World monkeys. Anatomical Record Do Anutans empathize? Morality, 294:2207-2221. Technical report compassion, and opacity of other (on-line database): minds. In The Anthropology of Thompson, C.T., Whitten, P.L., & Norconk, Marilyn (2011) Chiropotes Empathy: Experiencing the Lives of Norconk, M.A. (2011) Can male chiropotes © All the World’s Primates. others in Pacific Societies, edited by white-faced saki monkeys (Pithecia (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, Douglas W. Hollan and C. Jason pithecia) detect female reproductive M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation Throop. ASAO Studies in Pacific state? Behaviour 148:1313-1331. Inc. Anthropology, Volume 1. New York Thompson, C.T., & Norconk, and Oxford: Berghan Press. Pp. Norconk, Marilyn; Di Fiore, M.A. (2011). Within-group social 151-167. Anthony; Fernandez-Duque, bonds in white-faced saki monkeys Eduardo (2011) Pithecia aequatorialis (Pithecia pithecia) display male-female Essay: © All the World’s Primates. pair preference. American Journal of Black English in California Schools. (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, Primatology 73:1051-1061. Sidebar in The Anthropology of M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation Language: An Introduction to Linguistic Inc. Anthropology by Harriet Joseph Abstracts: Ottenheimer. Belmont, CA: Thompson, Cynthia, Norconk, Norconk, Marilyn (2011). Pithecia Wadsworth Cengage. P. 310. Marilyn, & Whitten, Patricia (2011). albicans © All the World’s Primates. “Selective forces driving intergroup (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, aggression in white-faced saki Poem: M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation monkeys, .” Behavior River of illumination. Ohio Sierran. Pithecia pithecia Inc. November/December 2011. P. 6. 2011, Animal Behavior Society and the International Ethological Norconk, Marilyn; Marsh, Conference. 25-30 July, 2011, Laura (2011). Pithecia irrorata MANAHAN, T. KAM Bloomington. © All the World’s Primates. (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, Journal Article: Thompson, C.L., Norconk, M.A. M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation Munro-Stasiuk, Mandy J., Scott (2011). “Social bonds in wild white- Inc. Sheridan, and T. Kam Manahan faced saki monkeys reflect male/ 2011 Rejolladas (Dry Sinkholes) female pair preference, despite Norconk, Marilyn (2011). Pithecia as Microclimatological Niches lacking behavioral and physiological monachus © All the World’s Primates. in Yucatán, Mexico. Papers of the traits typical of primate monogamy.” (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, Applied Geography Conference 34:48-57 Anthropology 2 M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation Abstracts: Prufer, Olaf H. and Linda B. Inc. Raghanti, M.A., Conley, T., Spurlock (2001) Wheelabout Cave: Erwin, J.M., Hof, P.R., Sherwood, a Multicomponent Site in Vinton Norconk, Marilyn; Marsh, C.C. (2011) Neuropeptide County, Ohio. Ohio Archaeologist Laura (2011). Pithecia pithecia Y-immunoreactive neurons in the 51(4): 4-13. © All the World’s Primates. cerebral cortex of humans and other (alltheworldsprimates.org).N Rowe, anthropoid primates. Society for Budinoff, Linda (1991) An M Myers, Eds. Primate Conservation Neuroscience Abstract. Osteological Analysis of the Human Inc. Burials Recovered from Maisabel: Fuller, G., Vick, M.M., Raghanti, an Early Ceramic Site on the North M.A., Kuhar, C., Dennis, P., Lukas, RAGHANTI, MARY ANN Coast of Puerto Rico. Proceedings of K. (2011) Validation of an assay for the Twelfth Congress of the International Articles: measurement of salivary melatonin Association for Caribbean Archaeology, Eaton, J. L., Roache, L., Nguyen, in nocturnal primates. North K.N., Cushing, B.S., Troyer, E., Linda Sickler Robinson, ed., A.I.A. American Society for Comparative C., Martinique. Papademetriou, E., Raghanti, M.A. Endocrinology. (2011) Organizational effects of Budinoff, Linda and Robert oxytocin on serotonin innervation. Hoellein Less, E., Bergl, R., Kuhar, Tague (1990) Anatomical and Developmental Psychobiology doi: C., Wensvoort, J., Raghanti, M.A., Developmental Bases of the Ventral 10.1002/dev.20566. Dennis, P., Lavin, S., Ball, R., Arc of the Human Pubis. American Lukas, K. (2011) Effect of diet on Raghanti, M.A., Simic, G., Watson, Journal of Physical Anthropology 82:73- undesirable behaviors in zoo gorillas. 79. S., Stimpson, C.D., Hof, P.R., International Society of Applied Sherwood, C.C. (2011) Comparative Ethologists. analysis of the nucleus basalis In-house report: of Meynert among primates. Budinoff, Linda (1982) Prehistoric Neuroscience 184, 1-15. SPURLOCK, LINDA Site Inventory In A Survey of BUDINOFF Archaeology, History, and Cultural Butti, C., Raghanti, M.A., Sherwood, Resources in the Upper Delaware C.C., Hof, P.R. (2011) The neocortex Book edited: National Scenic and Recreation River, of cetaceans: cytoarchitecture and Spurlock, Linda B., Olaf H. Prufer Douglas Bailey, ed., National Park comparison with other aquatic and and Thomas R. Pigott, editors Service, Mid-Atlantic Region. (285 terrestrial species. Annals of the (2006) Caves and Culture: 10,000 pages). New York Academy of Years of History in Ohio. Kent State University Press, Kent, Ohio. Sciences 1225, 47-58. Abstracts: Machnicki, A., Spurlock L.B., Book Chapter: Articles: Mendes, S, Strier, K, McCollum, Raghanti, M.A., Hof, P.R., Lovejoy, C.O., G. Suwa, L. Spurlock, M., Haile-Selassie, Y., Lovejoy, Sherwood, C.C. 2010. The evolution B. Asfaw, T.D. White (2009) the C.O. (2011) Parallel Lumbar and of cortical neurotransmitter systems Pelvis and Femur of Ardipithecus Pelvic Morphology in Atelines among primates and their relevance ramidus: The Emergence of Upright and Hominids: Clues to the Walking. 326, 71. to cognition, pp 195-212. In The Science Earliest Adaptations to Upright Human Brain Evolving: Paleoneurological Spurlock, Linda B. and Olaf H. Walking? American Journal of Physical studies in honor of Ralph L. Holloway.
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