College of Liberal Arts
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Art and Art History
Chair Robert Hower
Journal Articles
Alexander, A. & Sharma, M. (2013). (Pre)determined Occupations: The Postcolonial Hybridizing of Identity and Art Forms in Third World Spaces. Journal of Social Theory in Art Education.
Alexander, A., Montiel-Ishino, F.A., Meredith, A., Hunt, C. & Evans, J. (2013), A Transdisciplinary Preservation Project of Andean Cultural Heritage. International Journal of the Inclusive Museum.
Alexander, A., Sanders, J., Miller, J. & DeJong, C. (2013). Examining Fair Trade as an Art Education Opportunity. Journal of Cultural Research in Art Education.
Anthology Work/Essays
Guest Editor: Ars Orientalis special issue “The Arts of Death of Asia”
Journal Articles
"The Iconography of Immortality: Royal Bhati Memorial Art in Jaisalmer"
Exhibitions
"(Inter)connections"
(Inter) Connections is a juried exhibition that explores the concept of “interconnectivity”: the idea that all things, people, and environments have a inter-relatedness that connects us. WoCA Projects - Fort Worth, TX Juror: Lilia Kudelia, Adjunct Curator at Dallas Contemporary in Dallas, Texas work exhibited: Breaking Newspeak
"Ancestors, Guardians, and Guides"
The Charles Sumner School Museum - Washington, DC We all come from somewhere. There is not, and has not been a culture, society, clan, or tribe that does not, in some way, formally acknowledge its ancestors, and assign them a role in the individual and collective lives of its members. Even further, there is not a religious or spiritual tradition, including the modern religions, that does not acknowledge the existence of the ancestors of its followers and adherents. Indeed, it would appear that acknowledgement of, and some sense of connection with our forbearers is a seminal, and defining human characteristic. It leads to the conclusion that a society, group, or individual which does not own its ancestry and have some sense of union and continuity with their past is not functioning at the highest possible level as human beings. Curator: Jarvis DuBois Jurors: Victor Ekpuk, Artist; Tonya Jordan, Director of Public Art, DCCAH; Marvette Perez, Curator, National Museum of American History work exhibited: Gelly Gwrogaeth
"Changes: 25 Years Off the Beaten Path"
A Non-Traditional Gallery - Seattle, WA work exhibited: Tnenamrep Si Gnihton
"Damned: An Exhibition of Enlightened Darkness"
An extraordinary assemblage of artists from across this world display their most introspective creations at DAMNED – An Exhibition of Enlightened Darkness. From the infamous to the freshest of local and international talent, this prodigious congregation will allow us a glimpse within the diverse shadows of id and ego…of overall mind and encompassing soul guaranteed to intrigue, disturb, inspire or repulse. Tangent Gallery, Detroit, MI
"discARTed: Art From Trash"
discARTed asks artists to work with trash, discarded objects and materials to raise questions and ideas, aesthetic and moral, about the life of the planet our wasteful society threatens. Ojai Arts Festival - Ojai, CA Juror: Deborah Munk (Director of the Artist in Residence Program at Recology) works exhibited: Otherwise Landfill Destined; 78 Ready for the High-Fructose Roundup
"Dissociative: Pushing Against the Norm"
The Regional MFA Candidate Juried Exhibition sought artworks in all media investigating the concept of dissociation by transgressing boundaries. What do we do to reject, remake, or reinvent the world around us? “Dissociative” can be innovative and/or disconnected, run against the grain, cross boundaries that seemed initially impenetrable, not go with the flow. What are you pushing against? Is this action cultural, emotional, formal, individual? This exhibition seeks to explore the risks and rewards that come with challenging and reinventing. Shift Space Gallery - Wichita, KS Juror: Jodi Throckmorton, Curator of theUlrich Museum of Art, Wichita State University work exhibited: Tnenamrep Si Gnihton
"Hypocrisy"
"When looking into a mirror and around us as individuals or a group, do we find an attitude to apply higher moral standards to others than ourselves? Most of us are hypocrites in some ways. Are we surprised? Furious? Do we mean good? Do we really care?" Arterie Fine Arts Gallery - Naperville, IL Juror: Gary Schirmer work exhibited: Breaking Newspeak
"Imagining The Real"
"The Carnegie Arts Center is presenting the exhibition, Picasso: 25 Years of Edition Ceramics from September 15, 2013 to January 15, 2014. Running concurrently with it will be the juried exhibition Imagining the Real. The title is derived from a quote famously attributed to Picasso, "All that you can imagine is real," he said. We sought entries inspired by Picasso's words and received 215 entries. Of this number, 56 works were selected." Carnegie Arts Center - Turlock, CA work exhibited: Central Gravity Vision Awarded 1st place, Photography
"New Art New Artists 13"
Lucky Street Gallery - Key West, FL Emerging Artists Exhibition work exhibited: Central Gravity
"Noise!"
Frisco Discovery Center - Frisco, TX works exhibited: Central Gravity Vision Particulate Pulse (Perception of Inertness is Relative) Span (7)
"the Fl3tch3r Exhibit: Social & Politically Engaged Art"
The Fl3tch3r Exhibit: Social & Politically Engaged Art is a national juried show focused on socially engaged and politically motivated art. Progressive art has been integral to the development of contemporary art. This exhibition explores the current trends and trajectory in this field. Recent social, political, and economic uncertainty has encouraged the production of works that are not meant for mere market commodity but rather these works serve asavenues or agents for societal transformation. Tipton Gallery - Johnson City, TN work exhibited: Ready for the High-Fructose Roundup
Darkness At The Edge
Propeller Centre for the Visual Arts - Toronto, Canada curated by Thom Sokoloski "Darkness at the edge is about those moments of liminality; the quality of ambiguity or disorientation that occurs in life and dream when you no longer hold what you held, but have not yet begun the transition to what you will hold. During a ritual's liminal stage, a participant stands at the threshold, often in a state of contemplation of what was and what could be." work exhibited : Particulate Pulse (inertness is a relative matter)
How Simple Can You Get?
Creative Arts Workshop - New Haven, CT curated by Robert Storr (Dean of Yale School of Art) work exhibited: Tnenamrep Si Gnighton (One of 51 works selected from over 1,000 submissions)
MFA UTA Summer Exhibition
The Gallery at UTA - Arlington, TX curated by John Aasp work exhibited : Span 7
Newsletters
Galioto, Kristin. "Student Profile: An Interview with Morgan Chivers." GASnews. Volume 24, Issue 3 (Fall 2013): 26-30.
Journal Articles
"Into the new/blue" Conduit Gallery, Dallas, TX
Films
Brain Games. A documentary film about academic decathlons the the United States.
Small Town Courage. The Fallen Heroes of Arlington. A documentary film profiling the men of Arlington, Texas who gave thier lives to thier country in WWII. Executive Producer.
Live Performances
Beauty/Beast
Red Arrow Contemporary's closing reception for Anne Ferer: Blow Up features a collaborative performance between Parisian artist Anne Ferrer, Texas Biennial artist Danielle Georgiou and her dance group DGDG. DGDG will be interacting with Ferrer's inflatables to create a unique experience that combines dance with live performance.
Exhibitions
Revised/Remodeled (revised/remodeled)
Brookhaven College Forum Gallery, Dallas, TX. Installation. One-person exhibition
Essays
Review of exhibition Misia: Queen of Paris, Nineteenth-Century Art Worldwide, Spring 2013
Exhibitions
Ro2 Art Downtown Projects - Mesophase, Dallas, TX
Solo Exhibition - Ro2 Art Downtown Projects - Mesophase, Dallas, TX
Amarillo Entropy - at The Power Station in Dallas, TX
Group exhibition: Submitted work under the collaborative name Apophenia Underground
Aurora: Outdoor Digital Media and Light Exhibition, Dallas, TX
Outdoor group exhibition of site-specific installations around downtown Dallas
Deep Ellum Windows - My My Misfire, Dallas, TX
Group Exhibition - Curated by Stephen Lapthisophon made work under artist collaborative title Apophenia Underground
Deep Ellum Windows - Rosalind (performed by Caulene Hudson), Dallas, TX
Solo Exhibition - As part of artist Collaborative Apophenia Underground, we created this performance as part of an ongoing series of Pop-up Exhibitions.
NOFEST: PDFazing, Film festival / Digital media works: Sophia Bulgaria
Digital Media and Film Festival
Ro2 Art: Downtown Project Space: "Objectified" : group exhibition
group exhibtion
Ro2 Art: Downtown Projects - Small Works, Dallas, TX (invite)
Group Exhibition
Texas Art Now - Fort Worth Community Arts Center - Fort Worth TX
Group Exhibition curated by Susan Roth
Travel + Technology - Dallas Museum of Art : Dallas TX
A panel discussion featuring the project "Apophenia Underground", an art collaborative I co-founded with artist jeff Gibbons
Journal Articles
http://blog.artconnectberlin.com/2013/12/19/how-i-learn-to-love-glass-at-berlin-glas/
http://glasstire.com/2013/08/05/performance-art-is-back-in-events-for-those-who-need-a-primer/
http://www.dallasobserver.com/bestof/2013/award/best-new-art-movement-3382011/
Other Creative Activities
Curatorial
Deep Ellum Windows, was a series of pop-up art exhibitions in the historic Deep Ellum area of Dallas. Collaborating with artist Jeff Gibbons, we organized and curated 14 pop-up exhibitions between February 2013 and May of 2013
Curatorial
An International Group exhibition that I curated in Berlin, Germany, consisting of 20 artists from around the world. It included a printed catalog and a forward from the curator at the Dussledorf Museum.
Visiting Artist
Visiting artist at the University of South Alabama - Art + Art History Department, Mobile, AL
Visiting Artist
Visiting artist at the University of South Alabama, Art + Art History Department, to conduct glass demonstrations and work with students on experimental techniques.
Visiting Artist
I was a visiting artist at SiNaCa Studios in Fort Worth, Texas
Exhibitions
8th Photographic Image Biennial Exhibition Wellington B Gray Gallery East Carolina University, Greenville NC Juror- Sam Wang
Botanicals, Group show at Kiernan Gallery, Lexington VA
Corpus Illuminata III, Tangent Gallery, Detroit MI August 2013
Shadows and Ether, Bath House Cultural Center, Dallas TX April 2013
Methods (Alternative) Kiernan Gallery, Lexington VA Juror- Christopher James Juror's Choice Award
Presentations
The Physical Alchemy of Photography
a practitioner of that nebulous cloud of approaches to photography that is loosely grouped under the heading "Alternative Processes", at a time when the revolution of digital photography is all but complete, I am often faced with the task of explaining why I choose to go against the forward motion of technological progress, and embrace "obsolete" methods of image-making. The reasons why Alt Process photographers choose to do what they do are as varied as the artists who make that choice. For some, it is a luddite aversion to the invasive presence of digital technologies. For others, it is a pleasure to exercise skills that bring an inner satisfaction, in a way that manipulating pixels on an LCD screen simply doesn't. My own motivations are flavored with these, but there is another element that I hope to address here- the mystical or sublime sense of connection that is born from the grounding of an artwork within the physical process from which it was made. Any visual medium - painting, drawing, sculpture- can emphasize its own physical process of construction. But Alt Process photography is, for me, the most potent way this connection is expressed in any visual medium, as it lives on a tension between the seeming seamlessness of optical precision and the physical/chemical means by which it was made. My talk will focus on historical and contemporary work by photographers and filmmakers whom I feel express this "physical alchemy" in their work in an overt fashion. Examples will include works by 19th century photographers Alexander Gardener, Timothy O'Sullivan, the playwright August Strindberg, filmmakers Stan Brakhage and Peter Delpeut, and contemporary artist/photographers Sally Mann, Chris McCaw, Christopher James, myself, and others.
Presentations
Gaming Worlds: A Case Study of Secondary Students Making Interactive Video Games
Exhibitions
Robert Hower: Personal Space – Universal Space, Finlandia International University, Hancock MI, One person exhibition - September 12 - October 16, 2013
Awards and Honors
2013 Phi Kappa Phi "Recognized Professor"
Other Creative Activities
Letterpress Workshop
Casey McGarr
Presentations
Featured Speaker - Art and Work / Professional Practices
TAMU - Texas A & M - Commerce
Presentations
The Old Post Office Museum and Art Center
This museum puchased "I Scream for Ice Cream" after the Texas Spirit Show
Exhibitions
National Group Graphic Design Exhibition: Small Spaces: Significant Sway, Finlandia University, Hancock, MI
Presentations
eyeO festival, Walker Art Center, Minneapolis, MN code+ed summit: I have learned/taught Processing. What is next?
The Eyeo Code+ed Summit is a one-day, participatory conversation on teaching people how to code creatively. It brings educators, artists, researchers and influential commentators together to discuss some of the important questions that are currently surrounding art, code, data & pedagogy. I lead a session about Processing: i have learned/taught Processing. what is next? with Chrys Wu, Journalist, strategist at New York times.
SPARK: New Media, Poetry and Art for National Poetry Month, Arlington, tx Topic: New Media Book/Generative Art
Awards and Honors
President's Excellence in Teaching Award
Exhibitions
"Here and Now"
Louise Wells Cameron Art Museum, Wilmington, NC
"Limitless"
Urban Center for Contemporary Art, Grand Rapids, MI
Berlin Becher Triennial
Glas ev, Berlin, Germany
Sculpture Key West
Fort Martello Tower, Key West, FL
Spane: Screenings of Performance in the Natural Environment
Artscape Gibraltar Point, Toronto Canada
Other Creative Activities
Commissions
A public sculpture commission, based on Leonardo DaVinci's aerial screw, designed for the research quad of the Engineering building of the University of Texas at Arlington.
Exhibitions
Untitled MFA Gallery Dallas, Texas One person exhibition
Anthology Work/Essays
Catalog, "Eye on the Street", The Kiernan Gallery, Lexington, VA.
Exhibitions
"Beneath the Covers"
Foundry Art Centre, June 28- September 27, 2013. National juried book art exhibition. St. Charles, MO.
"Common Terrain"
Invitational portfolio and exhibition. June 21-July 25, 2013. Herron School of Art and Design, Indianapolis, IN.
"Eye on the Street"
Juried exhibition, September 4- 28, 2013. Kiernan Gallery, Lexington, VA.
"Florida State University Graduate Photo Alumni"
I was invited to exhibit two pieces in an exhibition curated by Professor George Blakely. Forty years of MFA graduates were invited to submit work for consideration. August 1- October 31, 2013. This exhibition is being held in the Florida State Capitol Building Art Gallery. Tallahassee, FL.
"The 4th Annual Of Memory , Bone and Myth"
Exhibiton organized by the University of North Dakota, The Rourke Art Museum, Moorhead, MN.
"Urban Landscapes"
Juried International Exhibtion, The New York Center for Photographic Art, Summer/ Fall 2013, NYC, NY. My work was included in an on-line exhibition in addition to a more traditional gallery show.
(Un)Clothed
International juried exhibition, Center for Fine Art Photography, Fort Collins, CO.
Exhibitions
2013 - City of Frisco, Texas, Awarded Public Arts Painting Commission 10' X 20' Painting entitled "Saving the Day"
2013 - The City of Hurst, Texas - Awarded Public Arts Sculptural Commission
Presentations
Overview of the Development of the African Art Collections
Presentation to the various Development Offices and departments of each college, school, and independent organization on campus at UT Arlington, in order to enhance awareness of the collection both on and off campus, for students, faculty and staff, and members of the local communities.
Anthology Work/Essays
2013 Stories We Tell (exhibition catalog), Phoenix Gallery, NYC, juror: Rachel Uffner, owner of the Rachel Uffner Gallery, NYC
Awards and Honors
(2013) 897 Square Exhibition; first place
897 Square at Gallery 76102 is a juried competition, featuring 25 artists who live and/or work in Tarrant County. Charles Wylie, who is the Dallas Museum of Art’s Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art and has been at the DMA for fifteen years, selected the artists and William Campbell of William Campbell Contemporary Art designated awards.The title, 897 Square, refers to the U.S. Census Bureau’s calculation that Tarrant County has a total area of 897 square miles. Gallery 76102 is the UT Arlington's Center Gallery. The mission of Gallery 76102 is to engage and support art community stakeholders in the City of Fort Worth and Tarrant County through multiple community focused initiatives, such as the presentation of community artists who live and work in Tarrant County.
Exhibitions
2013 100 Survivors, 100survivors.org (#35), Curator: Julia Kim Smith
2013 897 Square, Gallery 76102, Fort Worth, TX. Charles Wylie, who is the Dallas Museum of Art’s Lupe Murchison Curator of Contemporary Art and has been at the DMA for fifteen years, selected the artists and William Campbell of William Campbell Contemporary Art was the juror.
2013 Sweetie Pie (solo exhibition), Gallery 76102, Fort Worth, TX. Exhibition opportunity is prize for receiving first place in Gallery 76102's "897 Square" exhibition, juror: William Campbell of William Campbell Contempory ARt.
2013 Texas Artists Coalition Annual Juried Exhibition, Fort Worth Community Art Center, Fort Worth, TX. Juror: Kenneth Craighead of Craighead Green Gallery
Awards and Honors
Outstanding Volunteer of the Year in Education
Recognition for volunteer work for Talented and Gifted Education in DISD.
Exhibitions
"Submerged"
One person exhibition at the University of Arkansas Fine Art Gallery, Fayetteville, AR
"Submerged"
One person exhibition at Craighead-Green Gallery, Dallas
"Submerged", Craighead Green Gallery, Dallas TX January 2013
"Submerged", University of Arkansas, Fine Art Gallery, Fayetteville, ARK, February 2013
Group Exhibition
Juried Exhibition at the Spiva Center for the Arts, Joplin, MO. Juried by Natasha Egan, Director of the Museum of Contemporary Photography, Columbia College, Chicago.
Group Exhibition
Exhibition with Kevin Wixted (Alfred University) and Susan Moore (UISB) at the Santa Reparata International School of Art, Florence, Italy.
Group Exhibition
Annual group exhibition of gallery artists at Craighead Green Gallery
Group Exhibition
Exhibition curated by Jeffrey Hoone at the Palitz Gallery, Syracuse University.
Awards and Honors
Finalist, For Worth Water Treatment Facility Public Art Commission, Fort Worth Public Art Council, Fort Worth, TX.
The University of Texas at Arlington Faculty Development Leave
Other Creative Activities
Visiting Artist
Exhibitions
"Ten Artists to Watch", LACDA International Juried Competition 2013 - Los Angeles Center for Digital Art. (group exhibition dates to be announced) My work was awarded 2nd place and comes with an invitation to be part of a group exhibition at the gallery. Juried by Holly Harrison, LACMA, June 13—July 6, 2013
2013 Annual Juried Exhibit, Juried National Exhibition, Delaplaine Gallery, Frederick, MD, May 4 - June 23, 2013 153 artists submitted works and 36 artists works were chosen
2013 Art Kudos International Juried Competition & Online Exhibition, www.artKudos.com, August 15, 2013 - August 15, 2014. Juror: Kara Rooney, Associate Art Editor for The Brooklyn Rail and faculty member at the School of Visual Arts, New York, NY
2013 Third Coast National Juried Exhibition, Sept 6 - Oct 18, 2013, K-Space Contemporary, Corpus Christi, Texas - Juror: Andy Coolquitt
Abstracts - ORDER, CHAOS AND DISARRAY Serene Insights ArtsWest Bend, WI
Art/Tech:Interface, international juried exhibition, Arc Gallery, Chicago, Ill. November 20 - December 14, 2013
Artists' Book Cornucopia IV, international exhibition, April 19 - June 1, 2013, abecedarian gallery, Denver, Colorado - catalogue published
Biennial: Origins in Geometry International Juried Exhibition Juried by Clint Willour, Artist and Curator of the Galveston Arts Center (Texas) The Museum of Geometric and MADI Art July 19 – October 6, 2013 Dallas, Texas catalogue published
Code_D (New Media), accepted, International Exhibition - March 8 - April 5, 2013 Manifest Gallery, Cincinnati, Ohio
Emanation International Exhibition ,invited - Linus Galleries, Pasadena, California, starting February 2013
Fine Contemporary Craft Exhibition Artspace, Raleigh, NC This national juried exhibition accepted 38 works from 431 entries
Redux, National Juried Group Exhibition, Desotorow Gallery, Savannah, GA April 26 - June, 2013
SECAC (Southeast College Art Conference) Juried Exhibition 2013, Weatherspoon Art Museum, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, October 11 - November 2nd, 2013
The 24th International Juried Exhibition, Viridian Artists: A Contemporary Art Gallery, New York, NY., July 2 - 20, 2013 - Juror, Elisabeth Sussman, Curator, The Whitney Museum of American Art, NYC
Urban Landscapes / Rural Impressions, international juried, Soho Gallery For Digital Art, New York, NY. September 23 - October 7, 2013. My work was selected as the GRAND PRIZE WINNER JUROR: Charles Traub Charles H. Traub is Chair of the MFA Photography, Video, and Related Media Department, School of Visual Arts in New York City.
Voyages, international juried exhibition, The Kiernan Gallery, Lexington, VA. December 4-28, 2013
Wichita National All Media Craft Exhibition, National (North America) Juried, The Wichita Center For The Arts, Wichita Kansas, August 23 - October 13, 2013. Juror: Harlan Butt, Professor University of North Texas,
Journal Articles
'Infinity's Kitchen Magaizine vol 6", released June 13, 2013. My work was published in the magaizine. Infinity's Kitchen is a graphic literary journal of experimental and conceptual writing, designed to explore a place for literature in a post-digital setting. They seek work that is the product of a new recipe, or work from an existing recipe compellingly redefined.
Anthology Work/Essays
"Drawing in Renaissance Italy," in A Companion to Renaissance and Baroque Art, ed. B. Bohn and J. Saslow, Wiley-Blackwell, Chicester, 2013, pp. 168-88
Awards and Honors
University of Texas-Arlington Academy of Distinguished Scholars
Journal Articles
"Les dessins d’après Corrège. Trois nouvelles attributions à Bernardino Gatti," Revue du Louvre: le revue des musées de France 4 (2013): 46-55.
"New Attributions for Drawings by Girolamo Mazzola Bedoli for Parma Cathedral" Master Drawings 51 (2013): 165-180
"True Beauties: On the ideal of female beauty in Italian Renaissance Portraits," Apollo: The International Arts Magazine 178 (Decekmber 2013): 66-71
Presentations
"Italian Renaissance Drawings in French Regional Collections: An Unpublished Work by Daniele da Volterra," Sixteenth Century Society and Conference, San Juan, Puerto Rico, October 2013
Presentations
the ishow
exhibition of photos taken with an iphone at the Photos do not bend Gallery
Voices in Harmony
Documentary about the Temple Emanu EL Choir commissioned by the Temple
Exhibitions
Nicholas Wood: Objects + Drawings, San Antonio College Visual Arts Gallery, San Antonio, Texas
An invitational Solo Exhibition of selected sculptures and drawings.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Communication
Chair Charla Markham Shaw
Awards and Honors
Most Endorsed
One of the top 1 percent endorsed in the U.S for AP style on LinkedIn.
Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award 2013
Received the Outstanding Adjunct Teacher Award from the UT Arlington College of Liberal Arts.
Book Chapters
"Attribution: Showing Readers Where We Got Our Information," Writing for media audiences: A handbook for multi-platform news, advertising, and public relations (2nd ed.). Dubuque, Iowa: Kendall Hunt, 2013
Other Creative Activities
Blog
Thoughts on teaching and on my impending move to New Orleans.
Book Chapters
Christie, T. (in press) Democracy vs. Opportunity: Revealing the Nature of Conflict Communication during the 'Arab Spring'. In Chory and Róka (ed.) forthcoming book containing selected papers from the June, 2013 George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict and Aggression, Budapest, Hungary.
Presentations
Broadcast Education Association 2013
Clark, A. & Christie, T. (2013) Influencing audiences at home and abroad: the use of cartoons as a tool of propaganda during World War II. Paper presented to the annual conference of the Broadcast Education Association, Las Vegas, NV, April 2013. 1st place paper, International Division.
The George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict, and Aggression
Christie, T. (2013) Democracy vs. Opportunity: Revealing the Nature of Conflict Communication during the 'Arab Spring'. Paper presented at the George Gerbner Conference on Communication, Conflict, and Aggression, Budapest, Hungary, June 14, 2013.
Awards and Honors
First Place Paper
Awarded by the International Division of BEA for the 2013 convention.
Golladay Award for Outstanding Teaching
Voted on by students for teaching excellence and dedication in the College of Liberal Arts
Book Chapters
Christie, T. and Clark, A. (2013). Cultivating Images of the Enemy in Media: A Content Analysis of Popular War Cartoons.
Editorial Roles
Book Review Editor- Journal of Radio and Audio Media
Solicit books from publishers; oversee the review process; edit reviews.
Journal Articles
Tremayne, M, and Clark, A. (2013). New Perspectives from the Sky: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Journalism. Digital Journalism, DOI:10.1080/21670811.2013.805039
Book Chapters
Harp, D. (forthcoming, 2013). Gendering the audience, selling women and reinforcing gender norms in a digital age (working title). In C. Carter, L. Steiner, and L. McLaughlin (Eds.) Companion to Media and Gender. Routledge.
Presentations
Searching for a Code: Narrative Literary Journalists and Ethical Dilemmas
History shows that narrative literary journalism is a popular genre used widely by newspapers, news magazines, and literary non-fiction magazines. Many narrative literary journalists turn their extensive investigative work into books, but they must use different methods to gather facts than the methods used by news and feature reporters. Because of their methods, narrative literary journalists face different ethical dilemmas than traditional news and feature writing journalists, yet the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Code of Ethics, the most widely recognized professional code of ethics, does not include provisions to assist narrative literary journalists with these ethical dilemmas. One of the major causes of these dilemmas stems from the modern concept of objectivity introduced into journalistic writing in the late 19th century. A brief history and the original intended usage of objectivity are discussed in this paper in relation to how objectivity has caused ethical problems for narrative literary journalists. Because the traditional journalism standards are based largely on the concept of objectivity, the very nature of narrative literary journalists’ work is pitted against those norms from the outset. This paper discusses the inadequacy of traditional journalistic ethics codes to address the moral dilemmas faced by narrative literary journalists. It examines those dilemmas, definitions of traditional journalism, journalists, and its ethical standards as well as definitions of narrative literary journalism, journalists, and its ethical dilemmas. It concludes with a proposal that the SPJ Ethics Committee include specific guidelines for narrative literary journalists in their Code of Ethics.
Awards and Honors
Dean’s Accolade Award
Presentations
HD Radio 10 years later: What are colleges and universities doing?;April 10, 2013
Its been 10 years since the FCC approved HD Radio as the DAB standard in the United States. College radios' traditional role as an innovator and early adapter of new technologies makes it a natural fit for furthering its growth. Has this happened? This panel looks at the current state of HD Radio at college stations, and invites participants who are active with HD Radio to share their stories, with a look toward the future.
I've Got An App for That!: Exploring the Impact of Mobile Applications for Radio Stations; April 8,2013
With the explosion of mobile applications used by terrestrial, satellite, and online stations, questions arise about their feasibility, worth, reach, and popularity among target audiences. This panel examines the impact of mobile radio applications like iHeart Radio and TuneIn for terrestrial and online stations as well SiriusXM’s dedicated application and other apps that allow for live streaming. Additionally, the panel will discuss the various apps available for newsgathering and reporting. Topics to be discussed include programming innovations, technological challenges, regulatory obstacles, budgetary issues, and the mobilization of target audiences.
Plays
Director, FRECKLEFACE STRAWBERRY, Regional Premiere, Creative Arts Theatre and School, Arlington, TX Spring 2013
Director, OF MICE AND MEN, Theatre Arlington, Arlington, TX, Fall 2013
Presentations
Theatre History - A Project Based Learning Guide
Co-Presented with Dr. Dennis Maher. Instructed Fine Art Faculty (High School and Jr. High School level) on various techniques to incorporate Theatre History within lesson plans via project based learning.
Journal Articles
Patel, S., Shafer, A., Brown, J., Bulik, C., & Zucker, N. (December 2013). Parents of children with eating disorders: Developing theory-based health communication messages to promote caregiver wellbeing. Journal of Health Communication. 27 pages.
Journal Articles
Pemberton, Jane B.; J. Rademacher; T. Tyler-Wood and María Victoria Pérez Cereijo, (in press) Aligning Assessments with State Curriculum Standards and Teaching Strategies. Intervention in School and Clinic.
Awards and Honors
Honorable Mention Faculty Paper
Honorable Mention faculty paper at the 2013 American Journalism Historians Association National Convention in New Orleans, La.
Maurine Beasley Award for Outstanding Paper in Women's History
Award for Outstanding Paper in Women's History received for research presented at the American Journalism Historians Association 2013 National Convention.
President's Award for Meritorious Service
Award presented for sustained and meritorious service to American Journalism Historians Association.
Second-place faculty paper
Second-place faculty paper in the History Division for the 2013 Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication National Convention in Washington, D.C.
Book Chapters
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “The War Within the State: The Role of Newspapers in Missouri's Secession Crisis.” In David B. Sachsman, ed., A Press Divided: Newspaper Coverage of the Civil War. Piscataway, NJ: Transaction Publishers, under contract.
Book Reviews
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. "Review of The Undeclared War Between Journalism and Fiction: Journalists as Genre Benders in Literary History (Doug Underwood)." Journalism History (in press).
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Review of Covering America: A Narrative History of a Nation’s Journalism (Christopher B. Daly).” American Journalism 30 (2013): 424-426.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Review of Literate Zeal: Gender and the Making of a New Yorker Ethos (Janet Eldred).” Journalism History 39 (2013): 60-61.
Editorial Roles
Corresponding Editor, Journalism History
I review manuscripts for the official academic journal of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication History Division
Editorial Board, American Journalism
I review manuscripts for the academic journal of the American Journalism Historians Association.
Journal Articles
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. "Conflict in the South Carolina Partisan Press of 1829." American Journalism 30 (Summer 2013): 365-392.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. "Partisan News and the Third-Party Candidate: Press Coverage of James G. Birney's 1844 Presidential Campaign." Journalism History 39 (Fall 2013): 168-178
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Partisanship in the Antislavery Press during the 1844 Run of an Abolition Candidate for President.” American Journalism (accepted).
Monographs
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “South Carolina’s Rhetorical Civil War: Nullification and Local Partisanship in the Press, 1831-1833.” Media History Monographs (accepted).
Newsletters
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Abrahamson’s devotion to research, mentorship results in top AJHA award.” The Intelligencer 30, 4 (Summer 2013): 8.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Davies, Murphree Reflect on Southern Mississippi Tornado.” The Intelligencer 30, 2 (Winter 2013): 8.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Dissertation Prize Winner Credits Historic ‘Girl Reporter,’ Pop Culture Icons.” The Intelligencer 30, 3 (Spring 2013): 9.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Editing Text Demonstrates Varied Expertise, Value of Collaboration.” The Intelligencer 30, 2 (Winter 2013): 4-5.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Historians Gather at AJHA Annual Conference.” Clio 47, 2 (Winter 2013): 17-18.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Maurine Beasley Receives First Women and Media Award.” The Intelligencer 30, 4 (Summer 2013): 3.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Maurine Beasley Wins 2013 Mott-KTA Award.” The Intelligencer 30, 3 (Spring 2013): 8.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “New Orleans Journalists Set to Share Expertise at AJHA Convention.” The Intelligencer 30, 4 (Summer 2013): 13.
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J. “Teaching Panel Emphasizes Connections between Past and Present.” The Intelligencer 30, 4 (Summer 2013): 10-11 (with photos).
Pribanic-Smith, Erika J., and Riva Brown. “AJHA Members Ask for Increased Listserv Use, Serious Historical Discussion.” The Intelligencer 30, 4 (Summer 2013): 6-7.
Presentations
"For the Fame which May Be Forgotten": Two Magazines and the Fight to Save Mount Vernon, 1855-1860.
Presented at the national convention of the American Journalism Historians Association, New Orleans, La., September 2013. (Outstanding Paper on Women's History; Honorable Mention Faculty Paper)
Partisanship in the Antislavery Press During the 1844 Run of an Abolition Candidate for President.
Presented in the History Division at the national convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Washington, D.C., August 2013. (Second-place Faculty Paper.)
The Importance of Local Partisanship in the Political Coverage of the Southern Press.
Presented as part of a panel on antebellum journalism at the national convention of the American Journalism Historians Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, September 2013.
Book Chapters
Rodriguez, Julian. (2013). Twitter use among English and Spanish language television stations: A traffic and content analysis of Dallas-Fort Worth local television Twitter accounts. In Media Management and Economics Research in a Transmedia Environment. Taylor and Francis.
Book Chapters
Stohr, R.A. (2013). Asserting contested power: Exploring the control-resistance dialectic in the World Trade Organization’s discourse of globalization. In J. Servaes (Ed.), Sustainability, participation, and culture in communication: Theory and praxis. Bristol, U.K.: Intellect Books.
Journal Articles
White, J.M., Willis, M., & Stohr, R.A. (2013). Legislators reliance on mass media as information sources: Implications for symmetrical communication between public information officers, public relations practitioners, and policymakers. PRism.
Journal Articles
Huang, M., Barbour, J., Su, C., & Contractor, N. (2013). Why do group members provide information to digital knowledge repositories? A multilevel application of transactive memory theory. Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, 64(3), 540 - 557.
Škerlavaj, M., Su, C., & Huang, M. (2013). The moderating effects of national culture on the development of organisational learning culture: A multilevel study across seven countries. Journal for East European Management Studies, 18(1), 97 - 134.
Presentations
Skerlavaj, M., Cerne, M., Dysvik, A., Nerstad, C., & Su, C. (August 2013). The Combined Roles of Mastery and Performance Climates in Implementing Creative Ideas.
Journal Articles
Tremayne, Mark & Clark, Andrew M. New Perspectives from the Sky: Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and Journalism. Digital Journalism. Advance online publication. doi: 10.1080/21670811.2013.805039
Tremayne, Mark & Minooie, Milad. Opinion Leadership on Gun Control in Social Networks: Preferential Attachment versus Reciprocal Linking. American Communication Journal 15(4), 34-52.
Presentations
Tremayne, M. and Minooie, M. Opinion Leadership in Social Networks: Preferential Attachment versus Reciprocal Linking. Paper presented at the annual conference.
Presentations
Haigh, M., & Wigley, S. Examining mood, anxiety, and knowledge in the process of resisting influence.
Wigley, S., Fontenot, M., & Conan, I. Subsidizing disaster coverage with user-generated content: An exploration of Hurricane Sandy.
Recordings
Art
http://www.jeffandsabrinawilliams.com
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Chair Robert L. Bing III
Encyclopedia Entries
Bing, R. and V. Collins. Private Careers in Criminal Justice. In the Encyclopedia of CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE. Edited by Jay Albanese and Anita Blowers.
Bing, Robert and C. Coston. Inequality and Crime. Inthe Encyclopedia of Theoretical Criminology. Edited by Dr. Mitch Miller.
Journal Articles
Davis, J. & Sorensen, J. (2013). Disproportionate Minority Confinement of Juveniles: A National Examination of Black/white disparity from 1997-2006. Crime & Delinquency, 59, 115-139.
Davis, J. & Sorensen, J.R. (2013). Disproportionate juvenile minority confinement: A state-level assessment of the racial threat hypothesis. Youth Violence and Juvenile Justice, 11, 295-311.
Davis, J. & Sorensen, J.R. (2013). Estimating violence propensity among incarcerated capital murderers: An actuarial approach. Journal of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law, 41, 391-400.
Books
del Carmen, A. Criminal Justice (2013). Kendall Hunt Publishing .
Journal Articles
Brown, Callie and del Carmen, A. (2013). Fear of DNA Exonerees. Law Enforcement Executive Research Forum. V. 13, No. 3.
Chigbu, K., and del Carmen, A. (2013). An Explanatory Model of Individual Participation in Organized Crime. Law Enforcement Executive Research Forum. V. 13, No. 4.
Rodriguez, J.J., Eve, R., del Carmen, A. Transnationalism: Law Enforcement’s Perception of Gang Activity on the Texas/Mexico Border. Journal of Gang Research. Accepted for Publication in 2013.
Journal Articles
Ackerman, Jeffrey and Tony P. Love. “Ethnic Group Differences in Police Notification About Intimate Partner Violence.” Violence Against Women.
Compton, D'Lane, Tony P. Love, and Jane Sell. “Developing and Assessing Inter-coder Reliability in Studies of Group Interaction.” Sociological Methodology, Vol. 42.
Journal Articles
Belshaw, S., Rodriguez, J. J., Osho, S., Rodriguez, F. A. & Belshaw, A. L. (Status: Submitted) A negative stimuli test of Robert Agnew’s General Strain Theory (GST) on abused and suicidal females in the Texas Juvenile Justice System. Journal of Interpersonal Violence.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of English
Chair Bruce Krajewski
Anthology Work/Essays
"Violet-Black: Ecologies of the Abyssal Zone." Invited chapter for Prismatic Ecologies, edited by Jeffrey Cohen, Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press.
“Jellyfish Science, Jellyfish Aesthetics, or Posthumanism at Sea” Invited essay for Thinking With Water, edited by Janine MacLeod, Cecilia Chen, and Astrida Neimanis. McGill-Queens University Press, Canada.
Awards and Honors
Outstanding Research Achievement Award
Book Chapters
“Material Feminism in the Anthropocene.” Äsberg and Braidotti, Feminist Companion to the Posthumanities, forthcoming.
“Nature.” Oxford Feminist Theory Handbook, ed. Lisa Jane Disch and Mary Hawkesworth [in progress
Books
Protest and Pleasure: The Strange Agencies of Bodies and Places
Sea Creatures and the Limits of Animal Studies: Science, Aesthetics, Ethics.
Essays
"Elemental Love in the Anthropocene." Response Essay. Elemental Ecocriticism. Ed, Jeffery J. Cohen and Lowell Ducker. University of Minnesota Press.
Journal Articles
"Darwin, Material Feminisms, and the Nonhuman Turn," invited essay for inaugural issue of J19: The Journal of 19th Century Americanists. 1.2 (Fall 2013): 390-396.
“Animals.” Invited essay for Keywords in the Study of Environment and Culture, ed. Joni Adamson, William Gleason, David N. Pellow. Forthcoming.
“Thinking as the Stuff of the World.” Invited essay for inaugural issue of O-Zone: A Journal of Object-Oriented Studies, Issue One, Object/Ecology. Autumn 2013. http://o-zone-journal.org/short-essay-cluster
Editorial Roles
Professional Service
External Reviewer, University of Missouri-Saint Louis Graduate School, February 2013.
Professional Service
Reader and Reviewer, National Science Foundation, PMLA, Mosaic, Resources for American Literary Study, South Central Review, South Atlantic Quarterly, The Faulkner Journal, University of Michigan Press, University of Georgia Press.
Professional Service
Member, Editorial Board, Textual Cultures: Texts, Contexts, Interpretation, 2006-.
Journal Articles
Faris, Wendy. "Proust and Monet Again."
Presentations
Colonizing Miss Vinrace: Mimicry and the Ambivalent Bildungsroman in Virginia Woolf's The Voyage Out
North Texas Graduate English Conference
Editorial Roles
Editorial Board: Society for Phenomenology and Media
Evaluate potential publications
Service on Review Panels for Journals
Editorial Board: Purlieu. 2011-current.
Service on Review Panels for Journals
Editorial Board: Pre/Text: A Journal of Rhetorical Theory. University of Texas at Arlington, 1980-current.
Journal Articles
"Heidegger and Kleist: Reciprocal Illuminations." Heidegger Jahrbuch, ed. Holger Zaborowski and Alfred Denker. 14 pp.
"Post-Structuralism Now. " Journal of World Transformation. 30pp. .
"Via Metaphysics or Heidegger's Ontology? Giving the Hand its Due." JAC: Quarterly Journal for the Interdisciplinary Study of Rhetoric, Writing, , Multiple Literacies, and Politics. 28pp.
Presentations
"Hamann, Herder, and Heidegger"s Hermeneutics of Being."
The great advance in the hermeneutics of Being in the West takes place, as is well known, in Heidegger’s Being and Time. But key insights fundamental to his argument in that work, insights that underlie and pave the way for comments articulated by Heidegger in his introduction there, will not have originated with Being and Time. Neither, in his work earlier, will they have received their first elaborations. Instead, one finds ideas closely similar to Heidegger’s in content and wording almost a century and one-half earlier, in the comments of two late eighteenth-century thinkers with whose work he was closely familiar.
" Vivifying Philosophy via Visual Media: Heidegger's Parmenides."
One could suppose phenomenology, in its concern with what shows up, to be a fertile field for enhancement via contemporary media, and yet philosophy, where phenomenology situates itself, may be one of the last disciplines to avail itself of the enlargements of awareness offered by the media’s visual possibilities. Unmistakably this has to do with philosophy’s intimate attachment to the word. The present proposal nonetheless demonstrates the potential of visual media for the enhancement of philosophy, doing so via a crucial philosophical text, Martin Heidegger’s Parmenides.
Lacan and Writing: The View From the End of the Road.' Forum on Lacan and Writing, College Conference on Composition and Communication. Cincinnati, Ohio, March, l992. Invited.
Lacan's relation to writing.
Books
Cleanness: An Edition and Translation (Peterborough, Ont.: Broadview Press), under contract and final review
Presentations
"Miscellaneity and the Roman Antique in Later Medieval England: The Case of John Lydgate," ( April 26, 2013)
Poems
Two Poems, Jelly Bucket, Eastern Kentucky University
Presentations
"American and Canadian Poets Laureate: A Literary and Cultural History'" Canadian Literature Centre Fall Lecture, University of Alberta
"Media and Activism: Methods of Poetry Pedagogy," ALSC, Denver
"Telling Portals: Architectural Regions of 'The Palace of Art,'" CEA, San Antonio, Texas, accepted
Favorite Poem Project, CBC and French CBC Radio
Featured Poet, Undermain Theater in Deep Ellum
Featured Poet, Undermain Theatre in Deep Ellum
Free Verse Project at the University of Alberta, Rutherford Liberary
Introduction to Kim Addonizio's poetry reading at UTA
Organized fiction reading for UTA, Bob Cowser
Organized poetry reading for UTA, Jack Myers, former Poet Laureate of Texas
Organized UTA’s United States National Poetry Month Celebration
Selections from poetry ms Quodlibet, The 8th University of Houston-Clearlake Annual Student Conference for Research and Creative Arts,
Selections from poetry ms Quodlibet, The Festival-Institute at Round Top, TX
Teaching Presentation, Faculty Development and Curriculum of the Residential Initiative for Service Learning
“Alfred Lord Tennyson and Poet Laureateship,” Poetry and Politics: Do Poems Make a Difference? SAMLA, Roanoke, Virginia, accepted
“Historical Sketch of Unitarian Poets and Ministers: Emerson, Channing, Thoreau, Lowell, TS Eliot, ee cummings, Plath, WC Williams, Kooser,” Adult Forum, First Jefferson Unitarian Universalist Church, Fort Worth, TX
“New Poems,” Langdon Literary Festival
“Poems,” Writing by Degrees, Binghamton University, Binghamton, NY, accepted
“Producing Between the Text: A Radical Leap into Noise,” with multimedia video, “Keep it Coming Back to Some Face,” The 27th Wyoming Conference on English
“The American Movement: Meter-Making Arguments,” Federation Rhetoric Symposium, Texas A&M, Commerce, TX,
“US Poets Laureate,” Langdon Literary Festival
“Write with Me,” The 7th Annual Gorgias Society National Conference, UTA
“Write with Me: Invention During Pre-writing,” The Texas A&M Commerce
Presentations
“Where the Wild Fathers Aren’t: Monsters and the Single Mom.” Popular Culture Association Conference, Washington Dc. March 27-30,
“’Mommy I don’t want to do this.’” Reading Richie through Laura’s trauma in Stephen Daldry’s The Hours” SWTX Popular Culture Association Conference, Albuquerque, NM, February 13-16,
Editorial Roles
General Editor for the Katherine Anne Porter Award. UNT Press. 2008-present
Books
(Editor) Gadamer’s Repercussions: Reconsidering Philosophical Hermeneutics (Berkeley: University of California Press)
Presentations
"The Fruit of the Poisonous Tree: Considering Terence Malick's Heideggerian Film The Tree of Life."
Invited talk delivered to the Philosophy Department at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
Book Reviews
A Companion to Henry James, ed. Greg W. Zacharias. Henry James Review 34.2 (Summer 2013): 206-209.
Essays
"An Enslaved Poet on Slavery:Object Lesson:a newly discovered 18th-century poem by a man living in slavery," in Yale Alumni Magazine. http://www.yalealumnimagazine.com/articles/3662
Journal Articles
"'An Essay on Slavery': An Unpublished Poem by Jupiter Hammon." Early American Literature Volume 38, Issue 2 (summer 2013).
"'Till Christ shall make us free’: Writing and Religion in African- American Literary Research," in American Literary History
Conference Proceedings
“The 33rd Annual Dickens Universe, Santa Cruz, California, 4 August-10 August 2013.” The Dickensian, Winter 2013.
Presentations
"Economies of Perception in Goblin Market." British Women Writers Conference (BWWC). Albuquerque, NM. April 2013.
"Local Flavor: Isolating Taste in Goblin Market." North American Victorian Studies Association (NAVSA) conference, jointly with BAVS/AVSA. Venice, ITALY. June 2013.
"New Media in the Nineteenth Century."
Roundtable on New Media.
Guest Lecture on Tennyson's "Morte d'Arthur," TCU
Conference Papers
"Running Away and Hiding in the Bathroom: Sport in the Novels of Jean-Philippe Toussaint," Sport Literature Association, Long Branch NJ, June 2013
Books
Olson, Debra, and Vibiana Cvetkovic, eds. Portrayals of Children in Popular Cinema: Fleeting Images. Lexington Press, 2013. Print.
Book Chapters
“Writing(,) Hypothetically.” Forthcoming in Abducting Writing Studies, edited by Sidney Dobrin and Kyle Jensen.
Book Chapters
“Identity and Misrecognition in Erasure.” Critical Perspectives on Percival Everett. Ed. Keith Mitchell and Robin Vander.
Books
Contingency, Immanence, and the Subject of Rhetoric
Essays
"N. Scott Momaday." The Wiley-Blackwell Encyclopedia of Postcolonial Studies. Ed., Sangeeta Ray and Henry Schwartz. Hoboken: Wiley-Blackwell. Forthcoming.
Awards and Honors
Sherry Clarkson Prize, Outstanding Scholarly Paper
Presentations
Blurring the Boundaries of Multiple Identities in Zora Neale Hurston"s Their Eyes Were Watching God' Midwest Popular Culture Association/ American Culture Association Conference, St. Louis, Missouri, October 2013.
Performing Gender, Performing Race: James Weldon Johnson"s The Autobiography of an Ex-Coloured Man' South Atlantic Modern Language Association Conference, Atlanta, Georgia, November 2013.
Books
Magically Strategized Belonging: Magical Realism as Cosmopolitan Mapping
Book Reviews
“Dish up these Greens,” a review essay of A Mess of Greens: Southern Gender & Southern Food by Elizabeth S. D. Engelhardt, Forthcoming, Parallax. Vol. 66, January 2013.
Books
Literature and Food Studies. Co-written with Allison Carruth. Literature and Contemporary Thought Series New York: Routledge
Editorial Roles
General Editor
Early Modern Studies Journal
Awards and Honors
Dean’s Accolade Award
Faculty Service Teacher
Journal Articles
Warren, James. "Aristotle, Academic Literacy, and America's Pastime." The International Journal of Sport and Society 4 (2013).
Warren, James. "Rhetorical Reading and the Development of Disciplinary Literacy Across the High School Curriculum." Across the Disciplines 10.1 (2013).
Warren, James. "Rhetorical Reading as a Gateway to Disciplinary Literacy." Journal of Adolescent and Adult Literacy 56.5 (2013): 391-399.
Journal Articles
"'A Corpse in the Cargo': The Spectre of Thatcherism in Something to Tell You."
Presentations
The Exquisite Choreography of Sonnyboy"s Dying": Neocolonialism and Resistance in Earl Lovelace"s Is Just a Movie'
Whose Memories are These?": (Neo)Imperialism and Political Violence in The True History of Paradise'
Book Chapters
"Windswept and Scattered: Place and Identity in Larry McMurtry's The Last Picture Show." In New Wests and Post Wests: The American West in Film and Literature. Ed. Paul Varner. Cambridge Scholars Press, 2013.
Journal Articles
Zhang, Yuejiao. (2013). Defining Information Fluency Skills for the Technical Communication Curriculum. Journal of Information Fluency, 2(1): 3-18.
Zhang, Yuejiao. (2013). Examining Scientific and Technical Writing Strategies in the 11th Century Chinese Science Book Brush Talks from Dream Brook. Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 43(4): 361-376.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of History
Chair W. Marvin Dulaney
Presentations
“The Museum Makers: Philanthropy and Bourgeois Practice in the Cities of Nineteenth-Century North America and Germany.”
Books
“Soviet Soft Power and the Poles: The Battle for Hearts and Minds in Stalin’s New Empire, 1943-1957”
Book Chapters
“The Nachleben of the Gottesfreunde: Heinrich Seuse and Felix Fabri,” in Friends of God: Religious Elites in the Rhineland and the Low Countries and their Literature, eds. Nigel Palmer, Wybren Scheepsma, Geert Warnar (E.J. Brill, Leiden). (In press.)
“The Jerusalem of the Mind’s Eye: Imagined Pilgrimage in the Fifteenth Century,” in Spectrum: Visual Translations of Jerusalem, eds. Bianca Kühnel, Galit Noga-Banai, and Hanna Vorholt (Brepols, Turnhout). (In press.)
Monographs
Pilgrim & Preacher: the Audiences and Observant Spirituality of Friar Felix Fabri 1438/9-1502 (Oxford Historical Monographs; Oxford University Press, Oxford, forthcoming).
Book Chapters
"Akkadian Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Anglo-Saxon Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Austro-Hungarian Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"British Raj Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Egyptian Old Kingdom Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Egyptian Ptolemaic Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Hittite Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Huari Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"India, Harappan Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Macedonian Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Nabataean Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Sumerian Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Swedish Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Tiwanaku Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
"Umayyad Empire," Encyclopedia of World Empires. Cynthia L. Clark, ed. New York: Facts on File.
Books
Encyclopedia of World Empires. New York: Facts on File.
Power, Prestige, and Publishing: G.B. Dealey of the Dallas News, A Study in Persuastion, Perserverance, and Progressivism. College Station: Texas A & M Press, under contract for publication.
Awards and Honors
2013 Special Award
Book Chapters
"Julia Scott Reed: Presenting the Truth About African Americans in Dallas," in Texas Women: Their Histories, Their Lives, edited by Stephanie Cole, Rebecca Sharpless, and Elizabeth Hayes Turner, University of Georgia Press, 36 pages typescript.
"Women in the South Carolina Civil Rights Movement." Southern Black Women in the Modern Civil Rights Movement, edited by Bruce A. Glasrud and Merline Pitre, College Station:Texas A & M University Press, 2013, pp. 117-136.
Books
African Americans in Dallas: A Social and Political History. Texas A & M University Press.
Encyclopedia Entries
"African Americans," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/pkaan), accessed July 01, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
"Dallas African American Museum,” Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lbd04), accessed June 30, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
With Daniel J. Nabors, "Reed, Julia Scott," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fre78), accessed July 01, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
“Texas Legislative Black Caucus," Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/wet03), accessed August 14, 2013. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.
Essays
"Documenting the Life of Malcolm X," Journal of African American History 98 (Fall 2013): 602-606.
Journal Articles
"'We Still Love Lucy:' Lucy Phelps Patterson, Dallas's First African-American Councilwoman," Legacies 25 (Fall 2013): 42-48.
Presentations
"Julia Scott Reed: Telling the Truth About African Americans in Dallas" , 27 February 2013.
"The 'N Word': Epithet or Endearment," at Southeast Campus, 25 February 2013.
"Why We Celebrate Black History Month"
Arlington Public Library
Books
The War on Slums in the Southwest: Public Housing and Slum Clearance in Texas, New Mexico and Arizona, 1935-1965 (forthcoming, Temple University Press).
Editorial Roles
Editorial Services
2013 Editorial Board, Planning Perspectives: An International Journal of History, Planning and The Environment
Editorial Services
Since 1989 Editorial Advisory Board, Legacies: A History Journal for Dallas and North Central Texas
Presentations
The Model Cities Program in the Southwest: Planning in an Era of Cultiural Individualism," 15th Biennial National Planning History Conference, Toronto, October 5, 2013.
Book Reviews
Review of Andrew S. Curran, "The Anatomy of Blackness: Science & Slavery in an Age of Enlightenment," for the New West Indies Guide/ Nieuwe West-Indische Gids 87 (2013),135-7. doi: 10.1163/22134360-12340010
Review of Malick Ghachem, The Old Regime and the Haitian Revolution for Slavery & Abolition (2013, forthcoming)
Editorial Roles
Member, Board of Editors, H-Caribbean listserv, 2000 to present
Part of the H-Net discussion and book review network
Member, editorial board, French Colonial Historical Society Journal
peer-reviewed journal
Presentations
A Secret Brotherhood? The Question of Black Freemasonry Before and During the Haitian Revolution.
New Light on Makandal the Poisoner
Slave resistance in the French Atlantic World in the Age of Revolutions (1750-1850)
Victims of our own credulity and indulgence: The Life of Louis-François Boisrond Tonnerre (1776-1806)
Victims of our own credulity and indulgence: The Life of Louis-François Boisrond Tonnerre (1776-1806)
Book Chapters
Haynes, Sam W. "Manifest Destiny and the American Southwest." Companion to Jacksonian America, edited by Sean Patrick Adams, London: Wiley-Blackwell Publishers, 2013.
Books
Haynes, Sam W. and Douglas Richmond, eds. Remembering the Mexican Revolution: Conflict and Consolidation, 1910-1940. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 2013.
Haynes, Sam W., with Gerald Saxon. Contested Empire: Rethinking the Texas Revolution. College Station: Texas A&M University Press.
Book Chapters
“Animal Events,” Oxford Handbook of Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World, 5,000 words.
Monographs
Revised and expanded second edition of my Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World for Wiley-Blackwell. 460 pp. in press.
Journal Articles
Demirci, A., Kerski, J.J., & Milson, A. J. (2013). The global landscape of GIS in education. Journal of Geography, 112 (6), 232-247.
Jo, I. & Milson, A. J. (2013). College readiness in geography: A comparison of the perceptions of college professors and high school teachers. Journal of Geography, 112, 193-204
Book Chapters
2013 CHAPTER IN BOOK A Chapter on Joan Baez’s Debut Album,”Joan Baez: The Classic 1960s Folk Heroine” in George Plasketes, editor, ALIVE ON ARRIVAL: THE DEBUT ALBUM (Ashgate Press, 2013), pp. 35-40. {catalog}[Non-refereed/non-juried] - Jan 2013 "Anti-War Movements in America." Pal Robbins and Kevin Wehr, eds., GREEN CULTURE (Sage Books) [Refereed/Juried] - Jan 2011
Books
SING IT THE WAY IT WAS: USING FOLK & POPULAR MUSIC TO TEACH AND UNDERSTAND AMERICAN HISTORY (Amazon Book and E Book, 2013) , 88 pages
Editorial Roles
Advisory and Editorial Work
1971-2004 Founding and continuing Advisory Editor, Popular Music and Society, 1971-current
Books
No Right to Be Idle: The Invention of Disability, 1850-1930, under advance contract with University of North Carolina Press.
Sonya Michel, Sarah Rose, and Richard Scotch, with Laura Frader, Poverty and Social Policy in the United States: Social Citizenship in Historical, Comparative, and Transnational Perspective, under advance contract with Routledge.
Encyclopedia Entries
"The Body," in Oxford Encyclopedia of American Cultural and Intellectual History, edited by Joan Rubin and Scott Casper (Oxford: Oxford University Press) (invited submission).
Editorial Roles
Distinctions
Editorial Advisor, Mexican War Journal, 1991-c.
Distinctions
Contributing Editor, Legacies magazine, 1989-c.
Awards and Honors
Nominated for 2013 Council on Graduate Studies/ProQuest Distinguished Dissertation in the Humanities/Fine Arts Award
Sponsored jointly by CGS and ProQuest Dissertations Publishing, a Division of ProQuest Information and Learning, and first presented in 1981, these awards are made annually to individuals who, in the opinion of the award committee, have completed dissertations representing original work that makes an unusually significant contribution to the discipline.
Books
Watry, David M. The Diplomatic War: The Geneva Conference, 1954 –in progress, scheduled for 2017.
Presentations
"Economic Brinksmanship: The Fall of Anthony Eden"
A lecture on how Anthony Eden was forced out of office by Dwight D. Eisenhower during the Suez Crisis.
Anthology Work/Essays
"Positively Stateless: Marcus Graham, the Ferrero-Sallitto Case, and Anarchist Challenges to Race and Deportation," in Moon-Ho Jung, ed., The Rising Tide of Color: Race, Radicalism, and Repression on the Pacific Coast and Beyond (University of Washington Press) (forthcoming 2013)
“Saul Yanovsky and Yiddish Anarchism in the Lower East Side,” in Radical Gotham: The Anarchist Tradition in New York City (1880-2012), edited by Tom Goyens (University of Illinois Press) (under advance contract)
“‘One Big Union’ in Paterson: Italian Anarchism, the IWW, and Transnationalism in a Local Context,” in Peter Cole, David Struthers, and Kenyon Zimmer, eds., Wobblies of the World: Towards a Transnational History of the IWW
Book Reviews
Review of Sweatshops at Sea: Merchant Seamen in the World's First Globalized Industry, from 1812 to the Present, by Leon Fink. Journal of Social History (Spring 2013)
Review of The Haymarket Conspiracy: Transatlantic Anarchist Networks, by Timothy Messer-Kruse. Labor: Studies in Working-Class History of the Americas (forthcoming)
Books
Immigrants against the State: Jewish and Italian Anarchists in America, 1885-1940
Co-editor with Patryk Babiracki, Cold War Crossings: International Travel and Exchange in the Soviet Bloc, 1940s-1960s (Texas A&M Press)
Co-editor with Peter Cole and Dave Struthers, Wobblies of the World: Towards a Transnational History of the IWW.
Editorial Roles
Book review co-editor
Altreitalie: International Journal of Studies on Italian Migrations in the World
Professional Service
2012-Present: Book review co-editor, Altreitalie: International Journal of Studies on Italian Migrations in the World
Encyclopedia Entries
"Syndicalism and Anarchism of Migrants." Encyclopedia of Global Human Migration, edited by Immanuel Ness, Wiley-Blackwell (2013)
Journal Articles
Co-author with David Struthers, “Radical Cosmopolitanism: Migration and the Limits of Nationalism in the Gilded Age and Progressive Era"
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Linguistics and TESOL
Chair Laurel S. Stvan
Book Chapters
Revisiting Tohono O'odham High Vowels. The Persistence of Language: Constructing the Past and Confronting the Present in the Voices of Jane H. Hill. John Benjamins Press. Shannon Bischoff, Debbie Cole, Amy Fountain, and Mizuki Miyashita, editors. Pp. 128-151.
Conference Proceedings
"'Ilittibaatoksali' 'We are working together': Perspectives on Our Chickasaw Tribal-Academic Collaboration," in Norris, Mary Jane, Erik Anonby, Marie-Odile Junker, Nicholas Ostler & Donna Patrick (eds.), FEL XVII (Ottawa, 2013) Endangered Languages Beyond Boundaries: Community Connections, Collaborative Approaches, and Cross-Disciplinary Research, 53-60. Bath, England: The Foundation for Endangered Languages. With Joshua D. Hinson.
Journal Articles
"Training Communities, Training Graduate Students: The 2012 Oklahoma Breath of Life Workshop," Language Documentation & Conservation. 7, 252-73. With Mary S. Linn.
Presentations
"'Ilittibaatoksali' 'We are working together': Perspectives on Our Chickasaw Tribal-Academic Collaboration." Foundation for Endangered Languages XVII Conference, Ottawa, Canada. Carleton University. With Joshua D. Hinson.
2013. "'Ilittibaatoksali' 'We are working together': Perspectives on Our Chickasaw Tribal-Academic Collaboration." Endangered Languages Beyond Boundaries: Community Connections, Collaborative Approaches, and Cross-Disciplinary Research:
2013. "501 Verbs of Chickasaw: Verb 1," Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages, Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Boston, MA. (With J. Hinson)
2013. "Giving Life to Languages and Data Via the 2012 Oklahoma Breath of Life Workshop," Society for the Study of Indigenous Languages, Annual Meeting of the Linguistic Society of America. Boston, MA (With M. Linn.)
2013. "Prosodic Documentation in Native American Languages: Methodologies and Techniques," Oklahoma Workshop on Native American Languages. Northeastern State University, Tahlequah, Oklahoma.
2013. "Training Communities, Training Graduate Students: The 2012 Oklahoma Breath of Life Workshop," 3rd International Conference on Language Documentation and Conservation, University of Hawai'i, Honolulu, Hawai'i. (With M. Linn.)2013. 'Creating Linguistic Products.' Re-visiting the Status of Indigenous Languages, AILDI National Conference, June 17-18, 2013. University of Arizona.
2013. 'How to Work With Linguists.'Re-visiting the Status of Indigenous Languages, AILDI National Conference, June 17-18, 2013. University of Arizona. (With A. Flores and S. Penfield.)
Journal Articles
Tommerdahl, J. and Kilpatrick, C. (Forthcoming) The Reliability of Morphological Analyses in Language Samples. To appear in Language Testing.
Tommerdahl, Jodi, and Cynthia Kilpatrick. (in press). Analysing frequency and temporal reliability of children’s morphosyntactic production in spontaneous language samples of varying length. Child Language Teaching and Therapy.
Journal Articles
Many articles, chapters and several textbooks have been published, but none in the last several years.
Awards and Honors
Founding Fellow, The University of Texas System Academy of Distinguished Teachers
Presentations
Silva, David J. 2013. "College Education in the Age of the Jetsons." Presentation at Parents and Family Weekend, UT Arlington. October 26.
Journal Articles
Stvan, Laurel Smith. “Stress Management: Corpus-based Insights into Vernacular Interpretations of Stress,” Communication & Medicine. 10.1: 81–93.
Presentations
"Digital Tools in Pedagogy: AntConc for Humanities Students." Panelist at the DFW-area Digital Humanities Colloquium. UT Dallas. February 27, 2013.
"What Are the Digital Humanities and What Do They Want from Libraries?: A Linguist's Perspective." Panelist at the Cross Timbers Library Collaborative conference, University of North Texas Gateway Center, Friday, August 16, 2013.
Laurel Smith Stvan. "Vernacular Explanations of Causation in Lay Health Discourse." Poster presented at the 2013 JPS Research Day, Office of Human Research Protections Community Research Forum, Fort Worth, TX, June 7, 2013.
Stvan, Laurel Smith. "Predicates of Causation: The Influence of Polysemy Pairs in Lay Health Discourse." Paper presented at CRAL 2013, 3rd International Conference on Meaning Construction, Meaning Interpretation: Applications and Implication. University of La Rioja. July 19 2013.
Journal Articles
Witzel, N., Witzel, J., & Choi, Y. (2013). The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from Korean.The Mental Lexicon, 8, 339-352.
Witzel, J., Cornelius, S., Witzel, N., Forster, K. I., & Forster, J. C. (2013). Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experiments. The Mental Lexicon, 8, 372-400.
Presentations
Witzel, N. (2013). Unmasking the bilingual lexicon.
Linguistics Colloquium, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies. [Invited]
Witzel, N. (2013). How second language words function in memory.
2013 DFW Metroplex Linguistics Conference, Graduate Institute of Applied Linguistics. [Invited]
Khelm, I., Witzel, N., & Witzel, J. (2013). Form interference effects during silent reading.
Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing, University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC. [Refereed/Juried]
Khelm, I., Witzel, N., & Witzel, J. (2013). Phonological and orthographic interference during silent reading.
Poster presented at the 20th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL, University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX. [Refereed/Juried]
Awards and Honors
Dean’s Accolade Award
In recognition of faculty members “whose expertise in research scholarship or creative activity combined with their teaching abilities inspires students to create work of exceptional merit which goes beyond the ordinary expectations for class assignments.”
Faculty Service-Learning Award
Awarded to “an outstanding faculty member for innovations in engaged scholarship that integrate service learning into the curriculum” (US$2000).
Journal Articles
Witzel, J., Cornelius, S., Witzel, N., Forster, K.I., & Forster, J.C. Testing the viability of webDMDX for masked priming experiments. The Mental Lexicon, 8, 372-400.
Witzel, N., Witzel, J., & Choi, Y. The locus of the masked onset priming effect: Evidence from Korean. The Mental Lexicon, 8, 372-400.
Presentations
Khelm, I., Witzel, N., & Witzel, J. (2013). Phonological and orthographic interference during silent reading.
Poster presented at the 18th Annual University of Texas at Arlington Student Conference in Linguistics and TESOL. [Refereed/Juried]
Khelm, I., Witzel, N., & Witzel, J. Form interference effects during silent reading.
Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. [Refereed/Juried]
Witzel, J. Deeper than shallow and beyond: Investigations into L2 sentence comprehension.
Invited talk at Nagoya University.
Witzel, J., & Forster, K.The locus and nature of the object-extracted relative clause penalty.
Poster presented at the 26th Annual Meeting of the CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. [Refereed/Juried]
Conference Proceedings
On Embedded Root Clause Phenomena (ERCP): ERCP in Korean versus V2 in Germanic languages. 2013. NELS 42. ed. by Stefan Keine and Shayne Sloggett, pp. 633-646, Amherst, Mass.: GLSA.
Referential vagueness and negative polarity: evidence from Greek and Korean. to appear. With Anastasia Giannakidou, Proceedings of the 47th Chicago Linguistic Society (CLS 47). University of Chicago.
Journal Articles
Parametric Variation in Subordinate Evaluative Negation: Japanese/Korean vs. Others. 2013. Journal of East Asian Linguistics 22.2: 133-166.
Presentations
The Syntax and Semantics of Evaluative Negation and Root Transformation: a cross-linguistic approach
Department of Linguistics & TESOL, University of Texas at Arlington.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Modern Languages
Chair Christopher Conway
Book Chapters
"Language and Ethnic Identity of Korean Immigrants in Paraguay" (Forthcoming) Chapter 7 of the book Asian Immigrants in Latin America, Kyeyoung Park (ed.), University Press of Florida (36 page-manuscript).
Book Chapters
“Ni salvajes ni sietemesinos: la restauración de la masculinidad en Nuestra América.” In Perfiles del Heroísmo en La Literatura Hispánica de Entresiglos (XIX-XX), eds. Luis Álvarez Castro and Denise DuPont. Valladolid, Spain, 2013.
Journal Articles
“Tecnologías de la mirada: Ignacio Manuel Altamirano, la novela nacional y el realismo literario.” Decimonónica, Vol. 10.1 (2013). 32-44. (Available online full-text).
Journal Articles
"Reasonable to Ridiculous: Visions of the Transcendent Self in Dostoevskii and Vladimir Odoevskii." Canadian Slavonic Papers (Fall 2013); approx. 7000 words.
"The Numinous Experience of Ego Transcendence in Dostoevsky." Slavic and East European Journal 57.3 (Fall 2013); approx. 7000 words.
Presentations
"Intercontinental Russian-English Workshop"
Co-authored with Konstantin Shestakov, Omsk Law Academy
Awards and Honors
Faculty Development Leave
Journal Articles
Assimilation, Hospitality, and the Politics of Identity in Albert Memmi in French Forum
Journal Articles
Vicente de Zaldívar in New Mexico: Edition and Notes to Part 3 of the Probanza de méritos (1602). Journal of the Southwest 55(3).295-376.
Conference Proceedings
Acquisition of scrambling of negative polarity items (NPIs) by heritage Korean speakers: language maintenance, L1 attrition, and age effects
Presentations
Acquisition of NPI and DP scrambling in heritage Korean: L1 attrition and age effects
Acquisition of scrambling of negative polarity items (NPIs) by heritage Korean speakers: language maintenance, L1 attrition, and age effects
Journal Articles
Lee, J. A quantitative study of foreign language learnersmotivation.
Awards and Honors
Sigma Delta Pi
Spanish Honor Society
Journal Articles
“World Frenches : a Sociolinguistic model of Varieties of French in Diverse cultural and literary contexts” in Multilingua
Books
Working Title: An Integrated Theory of Text-based Language Learning and Methodology
Conference Proceedings
“Critical Uses of Language in the Globalized Engineering Workplace and in Engineering Education.” Proceedings of the 2013 ASEE-Gulf Southwest Conference, The University of Texas at Arlington, March 21-23, 2013. Arlington, Texas, 2013. 30 pages.
Editorial Roles
Editor of SOCALLT Conference Proceedings
South Central Conference Proceedings
National Service
Editor, SOCALLT Proceedings, 2013-
Journal Articles
Wikis for Teaching and Learning Content: The Case of a Literature-in-Translation Course. SOCALLT Conference Proceedings.
Other Creative Activities
Editorial Activity
Editorial Activity
Materials Development
Book Chapters
"Propuestas posfeministas en ´Malena una vida hervida´de Almudena Grandes". Postrimerías. Mérida: Instituto de Cultura de Yucatán.
Journal Articles
"Elena Poniatowska sobre Carlos Fuentes: ‘¡Si tuviera cuatro vidas, cuatro vidas serían para ti!’ y ‘El afán totalizador’". Bulletin of Hispanic Studies.
Poems
“Song of the Banished”. Poems of Love and Madness/ Poemas de amor y locura. Ed. and trans. by Carlos Reyes. Spokane: Lynx House Press, 2013. 13-14.
Anthology Work/Essays
"Mme de Benouville, Mme Guizot, Mme Roumier-Robert and Mme de Coicy." Dictionnaire des Femmes des Lumières. Eds. Krief, Huguette and Valérie André. Honoré Champion.
Awards and Honors
Charles T. McDowell Center for Critical Languages and Area Studies International Faculty Research Supplemental Grant Program
Paper: “La lutte amoureuse ou le corps à corps dans deux romans de Véronique Tadjo et de Nicole Cage-Florentiny”. Colloque sur l'oeuvre de Véronique Tadjo à l'University of Johannesburg, South Africa
Supplemental Faculty Research Grant
Books
“Gunima: Nouvelle africaine du dix-huitième siècle. Imitée de l’Allemand par Hippolyte Carnot” Autrement memes. Harmattan. (Introduction and presentation in collaboration with Sarah Davies Cordova)
Editorial Roles
Professional Service
Editorial board member of Lianes, new literary and cultural e-journal (http://www.lianes.org/);
Presentations
From Slattern to Sentimental Heroine, from Ne"er-do-well to Romantic hero: Representations of the Creole in French Literature 1697-1825' Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
La lutte amoureuse ou le corps à corps dans deux romans de Véronique Tadjo et de Nicole Cage-Florentiny
Victor, Thérèse, Paul et Virginie: les enfants trouvés d"Elisabeth Guénard.
Awards and Honors
Stage en didactique du français, culture et société québécoises - Scholarship Recipient
Scholarship offered by the government of Québec in conjunction with the American Associationof Teachers of French
Textbooks
LearnSmart for Introductory French, McGraw-Hill for Vis-à-vis: Beginning French, 5/e, McGraw-Hill (Contributor)
Journal Articles
Cocoliche and the Transformation of Buenos Aires Spanish Intonation.
Journal Articles
Valdez Rocha, Omar. "El Absurdo Y El Otro: Procesos Absurdistas Como Niveladores En Obras Teatrales Latinoamericanas Del Siglo XX." El Espejo Literario- Revista De Estudiantes de Español De UNT (February 2013): p.18-21. Print.
Journal Articles
"Teaching Afro–Latin American Culture through Film: Raíces de mi corazón and Cuba’s Guerrita de los Negros" Hispania March 2013
Presentations
Chair, Transformations and Adaptations. Expanding Approaches to the Critical Analysis of Afro-Latin American Literature through Film"
Chaired panel and presented a paper.Modern Language Association, Boston. January 2013
Chaired Conference and Panel and Presented. “Teaching Afro-Latin American Culture through Film: Raíces de mi corazón and Cuba’s guerrita de los negros.” UTA MODL Cultural Constructions Symposium: 21st Century Pedagogies. March 1, 2013.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Music
Chair Rick Bogard
Conference Papers
“Of Cycles and Loss: How an Interval Cycle Effects Meaning in Bang on a Can’s Lost Objects.” Presented at the Texas Society for Music Theory Conference, March 2013, Denton, Texas.
Conference Proceedings
“The ever more specialized topic: How do we know what it means?” Proceedings of the International Conference on Music Semiotics in Memory of Raymond Monelle.
Journal Articles
"Aspects of Otherness in John Adams's Nixon in China," Dutch Journal of Music Theory, Vol. 18, No. 3.
“Integrating Domains: The Role of the Visual in Multimedia Analysis.” College Music Symposium Volume 53
“Musical, Textual, and Visual Meanings in Bang on a Can’s Lost Objects.” Indiana Theory Review, Vol. 30, No. 2
Presentations
"Disco and Minimalism: Time, and more time, and more time..."
Present a lecture and teach classes as a visiting scholar at Furman University in Greenville, SC. The talk used the first chapter of Robert Fink's book Repeating Ourselves as a springboard to discuss the various ways time is represented both in art music and in popular music of the last 40 years.
Live Performances
Dallas Opera
Performances of Puccini's Turandot with Dallas Opera
Recordings
Trumpet Songs: Art Songs of the 19th and 20th Centuries for trumpet and piano
Funded by a Research Enhancement Grant from the University of Texas at Arlington, this CD consists of works which were originally vocal pieces transcrbed for trumpet and piano. Performers are Rick Bogard, trumpet and John Solomons piano. The CD is on the Centaur label.
Live Performances
Solo Recital
Bach Suite in G major Beethoven Sonata for Cello and Piano Opus 5, number 1
Waco Symphony Principal Cello
Awards and Honors
Finalist, Bucharest International Jazz Competition
Dan Cavanagh Dallas Trio - semifinalist by international application and adjudication. Advanced to finals performance round after performances throughout the festival.
Editorial Roles
Editor and Coordinator, Texas Jazz Education Association
Serve as editor for the Texas Jazz Education Association (TJEA) Texas All-State High School Jazz Band auditions. Coordinate composition of audition etudes, serve as liason between Texas Music Education Association (TMEA) and TJEA all-state audition proces
Live Performances
Burst
Composition performed by the Kandinsky Trio. World Premiere Performance at Roanoke College, Virginia.
Burst
Performed by the Kandinksy Trio at Virigina Tech, Blacksburg, VA.
Choo-Choo Loco
Young jazz band work, performed by the International Jazz 'N' Youth Exchange, Ochtorp, Germany.
Dan Cavanagh Trio
Dan Cavanagh Trio at Grease Monkey Restaurant, Arlington. Repertoire: Jazz standards and Cavanagh originals.
Divining Reverence on the Far Eighty
Premiere Performance of 40 minute piano concerto. Dan Cavanagh piano; Clif Evans, conductor; with the UT Arlington Faculty and Friends Chamber Orchestra
Duo performance with Dr. Dave Hagedorn, vibraphone
Duo with Dave Hagedorn at the Artists Quarter, St. Paul, MN. 4 hours (3 sets). Repertoire included jazz standards, original Cavanagh compositions.
Duo performance with Dr. Dave Hagedorn, vibraphone, St. Paul, MN
duo with Dave Hagedorn at the Artists Quarter, St. Paul, MN. 4 hours (3 sets). Repertoire included jazz standards, original Cavanagh compositions.
EuropaFest Bucharest International Jazz Competition
Semifinalist and Finalist performances at the Bucharest International Jazz Competition. By international application and adjudication. Three performances throughout the week, including at the finals Gala Concert (Theatrul Odeon, Bucharest, Romania) Repertoire: Cavanagh original compositions and a few jazz standards
I'm in Love Again
Date: 4/13/2013 Composition: I’m in Love Again (big band) (~5:30) Performed by: TCU Jazz Ensemble with Tim Ishii, soloist Location: TCU, Fort Worth, TX; North American Saxophone Alliance Region 4 Conference Selected by: Director Joe Eckert
Performances of: Lulu's Back in Town, Packt Like Sardines, Voyage, Zigaboogaloo, Mystic Cats (all for big band)
Performed by the St. Olaf Jazz Band II and III as part of my guest artist residency.
Performances of: Wide Angle, The Owl King, Unstitched Seams, Mississippi Ecstasy (for jazz big band)
Performed by the St. Olaf College Jazz Band I as part of my guest artist residency.
Piano with the Jaime Reyes Trio
Performance with Jaime Reyes Trio at Scat Jazz Lounge, Fort Worth. Repertoire: Jazz standards and a few Cavanagh originals.
Piano with the Jaime Reyes Trio
Performance with Jaime Reyes Trio at Scat Jazz Lounge, Fort Worth. Repertoire: Jazz standards and a few Cavanagh originals.
Piano with the Ken Edwards Quartet
Performance with Ken Edwards Quartet at Grease Monkey Restaurant in Arlington. Repertoire: Ken Edwards originals.
Piano with the Mike Drake Trio
Performance with Mike Drake Trio at Stoney’s Wine Lounge Jazz Series. Dallas, TX. Repertoire: jazz standards and a few originals.
UT Arlington Jazz Faculty Group - Ochtorp, Germany
7/19/2013 – UT Arlington Jazz Faculty Group performance at International Jazz ‘n’ Youth Exchange concert, Ochtorp, Germany. Performed Softly as in a Morning Sunrise and Triste. ½ hour long set as part of longer concert.
Other Creative Activities
COMPOSITIONS
Divining Reverence on the Far Eighty, for piano and orchestra. Completed September 2013. ~40:00. Burst for violin, cello, piano. Commissioned by the Kandinsky Trio (http://www.kandinskytrio.org/). Completed March 2013.
Presentations
Insistent Music
Discussed humanity's need to actively search out and appreciate "Insitent Music," music which may at first be challenging to appreciate.
Recordings
Christmas
Grammy-nominated jazz singer commissioned and recorded my arrangement of "I'll Be Home for Christmas" for jazz big band and singer. Reviewed. Released on Brown Boulevard Records.
Awards and Honors
2013 Texas Tech University Trombone Ensemble Composition Competition Second Place
Le Nez de L'Esprit composed by George Chave place second in the Texas Tech University Trombone Ensemble Composition Competition.
Journal Articles
Chave, George and Holland, Toni, Art is Fragile (a motion poetry work), Poetry International issue 18/19, San Diego, CA, February, 2013. (In print and online). [http://vimeo.com/60333659]
Live Performances
Duos for Double Bass and Violin
Performed by Jack Unzicker and Martha Walvoord. Valparaiso University,
Duos for Double Bass and Violin
Performed by Jack Unzicker and Martha Walvoord. Holland High School Performing Arts Center. Holland, MI.
Fancy Bred (SATB A Capella Quartet)
Performed by Chants Encounters at the UT Arlington Spark Festival in the UT Arlington Central Library
Minos Fragments for solo piano
Performed by John Solomons on July 13, 2013 as part of the Applause Festival, an independent music festival focusing on contemporary music. Irons Recital Hall. Arlington, Texas.
Snow (SATB Choir)
Performed by the UT-Arlington A Capella Choir in Waco, Killeen, Belton, Austin, and Georgetown, TX on their 2013 Spring Tour.
Take O Take (SATB A Capella Quartet
Performed by Chants Encounters at the UT Arlington Spark Festival. UT Arlington Central Library.
Other Creative Activities
Commissions
Surfaces for bass trombone was commissioned by the Texas Christian University Trombone Summit for use as their featured solo work in their college level trombone performance competition. It was commissioned in December 2013 and will be performed in April 2014
Live Performances
Bach-Busoni
Bach (1675-1750)'s Chaconne from Violin Partita No. 2 Transcribed to solo piano piece by Ferruccio Busoni (1866-1924)
Live Performances
New Philharmonic Orchestra of Irving
Conductor Smetana: The Moldau Massenet: mediation from "Thais" Brahms: Symphony no. 3 in F major
New Philharmonic Orchestra of irving
Conductor Revueltas: Janitzio Ponce: Estampas Nocturnas Ponce: Concierto del Sur Rodriguez: Mosaico Mexicano Irving Arts Center, Irving, TX. and Latino Cultural Center, Dallas, TX
Orquesta Sinfónica de Guanajuato. Mexico.
Conductor Fiday: Automotive Passacaglia Barber: Violin Concerto Op. 14 Hanson: Symphony no. 2 "Romantic"
Awards and Honors
Best Music Director
Live Performances
Arlington Youth Symphony Orchestra Concert
Performance with AYS Symphony Orchestra Berlioz-Hungarian March from "The Damnation of Faust" Bizet-Suite from "Carmen" Rimsky-Korsakov-Russian Easter Festival Overture
Faculty Recital
Guest Conductor for Dennis Bubert Faculty Recital-Trombone Ensemble Enrique Crespo-Bruckner Etude Ben van Dijk, arr.-Wagner for Five Bones
Orchestra Concert
Performance with Facutly and Friends Chamber Orchestra Mozart-Don Giovanni Overture Ravel-Suite from Mother Goose Cavanagh, Dan-Divining Reverence on the Far Eighty (world premiere performance) Dan Cavanagh, piano
Orchestra Concert
Performance with UT Arlington Symphony Orchestra Strauss-Die Fledermaus Overture Strauss-Czardas from Die Fledermaus Mayuzumi-Concertino for Xylophone and Orchestra Emmanuel Flores, Xylophone Rachmaninoff-Symphonic Dances
Orchestra Concert
Performance with UT Arlington Symphony Orchestra Berlioz-Roman Carnival Overture Bottesini-Bass Concerto #2 (Dr. Jack Unzicker, bass) Elgar-Enigma Variations
Orchestra Concert
Guest Conductor with Flower Mound High School Chamber Orchestra (Lewisville, TX) Wagner-Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, arr. Moreno
Orchestra Concert
Guest Conductor with Flower Mound High School Chamber Orchestra at Midwest Clinic (Chicago, IL) Wagner-Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral, arr. Moreno
Region Orchestra Concert
Performance with Region 24 Orchestra (Frisco, TX) Suppé-Poet and Peasant Overture Rimksky-Korsakov-Scheherazade, mvt. 2 de Falla-Jota from "The Three-Cornered Hat"
Region Orchestra Concert
Performance with Region 27 Orchestra (Houston, TX) Verdi-La Forza del destino Overture Beethoven-Symphony #7, mvt. 2 Stravinsky-Berceuse and Finale from "The Firebird"
Other Creative Activities
Clinic
This session focused on preparation for upcoming auditions for Lewisville ISD students.
Presentations
Challenges Faced by Directors of High School Orchestras
Brief lecture followed by conducting masterclass with live orchestra
Challenges Faced by Directors of Middle School/Junior High Orchestras
Brief lecture and conducting masterclass with live orchestra.
Colleges in the Classroom
Roundtable discussion with UTA String Faculty regarding performance clinics given by college professors in the public schools.
Presentations
Recent Master Classes
Boston University, Boston MassachusettsSt John's College, Annapolis MarylandAmarillo College, Amarillo Texas
Live Performances
American Choral Directors Association (ACDA) Worship Service
Bass solo in Vaughan William's Love Bade Me Welcome (from Five Mystical Songs),Cathedral Guadalupe, Dallas, TX
Beethoven Ninth Symphony
Bass solos in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony with the Midland Symphony in Midland, TX
Brahms Requiem
Bass solos in Brahm's Requiem with the Plano Civic Chorus, St. Andrew UMC, Plano, TX
Creation with University Park UMC
Bass solos in Handel's Creation, University Park UMC, Dallas, TX
Der Tod Jesu
Bass solos in Telemann's Der Tod Jesu, with Mountainside Baroque, Shrine of Ss Peter and Paul, Cumberland, MD
Faculty Voice Recital
Repertoire: Bach's Amore Traditore (BWV 203), Mahler's Rueckert Lieder, PDQ Bach's The Art of the Ground Round
Faure Requiem, UT Arlington University Singers
Bass solos in Faure's Requiem, UT Arlington University Singers, Irons Hall, Arlington, TX
Featured soloist with Texas Camerata
Repertoire: Bach's Ich habe genug (BWV 82), Bach's So loeschet in Eifer der raechende Richter (from BWV 90)
Featured soloist with the Texas Boy's Choir
Repertoire: Bach's Ich habe genug (BWV 82)
Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass with the Dallas Docesan Choir
Bass solos in Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, Cathedral Guadalupe, Dallas, TX
La Resurrezione
Role of Lucifer in Handel's La Resurrezione with the Dallas Bach Society , Church of the Incarnation, Dallas, TX
Lord Nelson Mass with First United Methodist Church, Dallas
Bass solos in Handel's Lord Nelson Mass, First UMC, Dallas, TX
Lord Nelson Mass with the Highland Park Chorale
Bass solos in Haydn's Lord Nelson Mass, City Performance Hall, Dallas, TX
Messiah performance with Kessler Park UMC
Bass solos in Handel's Messiah, Kessler Park United Methodist Church, Dallas, TX
Various performances in UT Arlington's Spring Choir Tour
Repertoire: Victor Hely-Hutchinson's Old Mother Hubbard (Set in the manner of Handel)
Recordings
David Grogan's YouTube Channel
A wide variety of performances of David Grogan.
CDs
Scott Pool | Vocalise | Mark Records | 2013 | recording and mixing engineer
Musical Compositions
Hear Us, O Hear Us Lord | text by John Donne | commissioned by St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Arlington, TX | 2013
Journal Articles
"When Form and Structure Collide: The THree-Key Exposition Revisited" - accepted, Music Theory Spectrum forthcoming issue
Awards and Honors
Blossom Festival (Cleveland Symphony Orchestra) : Full Scholarship
Canto Lirico Italy Competition: National Finalist
Hemphil- Wells Sorantic Competition: Overall Winner and the Vocal Division Winner
Metropolitan Opera Guild Audition: Southwestern Regional Winner
National Association of Teachers of Singing Artist Award: National Finalist (winner) and Mary Wolfman Award
NATS Student Audition : 1st place, Graduate Woman's Division
NATS, Singer of the Year Vocal Competition : 2nd place
The Dallas Opera Guild Career Development Vocal Competition: winner
Live Performances
Directing (stage and musical directing of opera and music theatre)
Opera/Music Theatre Workshop, 2001- present : stage and music director, UT Arlington Dido and Aneas by Purcell, (stage and music director), Southern Young Artist Opera Project, Changwha Living Art Center, Black Box Theatre, and Yuanlin Performance Hall, Main Theatre, Changwha City, Taiwan, July 21-August 11, 2013 Fiddler on the Roof (music director), Main Stage Theatre, UT Arlington, February 27-March 3, 2013.
Pedagogical Presentations
Master Class, Soongeui Woman's College, Seoul, Korea, July 2, 2013 Master Class, Hankook Conservatory, Seoul, Korea, July 12, 2013 Master Class, PMTA Vocal Festeival, Dallas, TX, May 3, 2013 Lecture presentation on Vocal Techniques, Master Choral, Carrollton, TX, March 4, 2013
Journal Articles
Lange, D., Integrating Music Learning Theory with the Orff Approach The Orff Echo 45 (2), 22-27. Winter 2013
Lange, D., The Ultimate Musical Classroom: Adding Music Learning Theory to an Orff Schulwerk Curriculum. Musicworks: Journal of the Australian Council of Orff Schulwerk 18 (1), 27 -32.
Presentations
Together in Harmony: Combining Orff Schulwerk and Music Learning Theory
Pedagogical Presentation (International)
A Music Teacher's Insight into Detecting Hearing Loss in Children
Research Presentation (National)
Are We Asking Enough Musical Questions? Using Music Learning Theory to Stimulate and Improve your Students" Audiation
Pedagogical Presentation (International)
Complementary Approaches: Combining Orff Schulwerk & Music Learning Theory
Keynote Speaker (National)
It’s all about Audiation! Using Music Learning Theory and Orff Schulwerk in your Early Childhood Program
Pedagogical Presentation (Regional)
Play Parties & Folk Dances
Closing Session (National)
Together Again in Harmony: Activities for Combining Orff Schulwerk and Music Learning Theory
Pedagogical Presentation (National)
Textbooks
Jump Right In: The Music Curriculum (Grade 5) Authors: Cynthia C. Taggart, Alison M. Reynolds, Wendy H. Valerio, Jennifer M. Bailey, Diane Lange, and Edwin E. Gordon GIA Publications, Inc.
Live Performances
Bach/Bradenburg Concerto No.5 with UTA Orchestra
Bach/Bradenburg Concerto No.5 with UTA Orchestra
Guest organist for Schola Cantorum of Texas, numerous concerts.
Guest organist for Schola Cantorum of Texas, numerous concerts.
Haydn/Organ Concerto in C with UTA Orchestra.
Haydn/Organ Concerto in C with UTA Orchestra.
Organ ensemble work including Bach/Missa brevis in F, Bach/B minor Mass, Bach/St. John Passion, Britten/Rejoice in the Lamb, Britten/Te Deum, Buxtehude/Jesu Meine Freude, Pergolesi/Magnificat, Pergolesi/Stabat Mater, Schubert/Mass in G, Vaughan Williams/Hodie, Walton/Belshazzar's Feast.
Organ ensemble work including Bach/Missa brevis in F, Bach/B minor Mass, Bach/St. John Passion, Britten/Rejoice in the Lamb, Britten/Te Deum, Buxtehude/Jesu Meine Freude, Pergolesi/Magnificat, Pergolesi/Stabat Mater, Schubert/Mass in G, Vaughan Williams/Hodie, Walton/Belshazzar's Feast.
Poulenc/Organ Concerto with UTA Orchestra
Poulenc/Organ Concerto with UTA Orchestra
Recitals in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Connecticut, Michigan, Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, West Virginia, Canada, Spain, Austria, Italy, Argentina, and England.
Recitals in Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Connecticut, Michigan, Texas, New Mexico, Louisiana, West Virginia, Canada, Spain, Austria, Italy, Argentina, and England.
Other Creative Activities
CHORAL
Christmas Trypitch, Almighty God, Communication Hymns, And God Shall Wipe Away All Tears, Look in Thy Glass, Where the Bee Sucks, The Heavens Are Telling, My Song Is Love Unknown, A Saint's Day, commissioned by Mrs. Charlene Dorsey for St. Alban's Episcopal Church, Arlington; Christ When for Us You Were Baptized, Bread of the World.
COMPOSITIONS
Fanfare and Fecitative for Trumpet and Organ
COMPOSITIONS
Fanfare, Trio, and Toccata on Personet Hodie and Puer Nobis for organ
COMPOSITIONS
Toccata for harpsichord.
COMPOSITIONS
Offertory for a Holy Day, for organ, for the Cathedral of Pamplona, Spain
COMPOSITIONS
Homage to Mompou for piano.
COMPOSITIONS
Fantasy on Vexilla Regis, for organ.
COMPOSITIONS
Variations on an Old Sarabande for harpisichord, two violins, and cello.
COMPOSITIONS
Vignettes gregoriennes for organ
Journal Articles
“Anna Milder-Hauptmann’s ‘Favorite Lied’: The Domestic Side of a Monumental Simplicity.” Forthcoming in Jahrbuch Musik und Gender 2013. Liedersingen: Studien zur Aufführungsgeschichte des Liedes im 18. und 19. Jahrhundert. Invited by guest editor by Katharina Hottmann.
CDs
Ceremonial
Compact Disc, published
Journal Articles
Jing Ling-Tam Choral Series, Alliance Music Publications, Houston, Texas
Tam, Jing Ling. "Jing Ling-Tam Choral Series." Alliance Music Publications.
Recordings
Intuitions - The Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse
Album Notes Intuitions features a rich mix of brand new works, arrangements and traditional works from the horn quartet repertoire performed by the Four Hornmsen of the Apocalypse. For over fifteen years, The Four Hornsmen of the Apocalypse (Paul Blackstone, Audrey Good, Tony Licata and Gerald "Gerry" Wood) have captivated and excited audiences with their astonishing musicianship, technique and comical repartee. They pride themselves in their ability to connect with the audience and break the traditional barrier between the musicians and the listener. Over the years, The Hornsmen (yes, they are aware there is a lady among them…) have performed throughout the United States for audiences at the symphony, college campuses, horn workshops, churches, arts festivals, public schools, public restrooms, farmer's markets, parking lots, hotel lobbies, and interstate rest areas. Hailed as “absolute beasts” by some random Facebook user from Georgia, The Hornsmen have performed at notable colleges throughout the United States, numerous horn workshops and conventions, including the 2009 and 2013 International Horn Symposiums. In addition, they have worked in residence with several ensembles around the United States, either as soloists, chamber musicians, or a part of the orchestra. The Hornsmen not only entertain, but also educate. They have been called upon to teach masterclasses to students of all ages, present educational outreach programs in schools, and perform side-by-side with students and other world class performers across the country. Their enduring success and popularity owes not only to their superior talent and musicianship, but also to the flexibility and innovation with which they have approached the ever-changing musical landscape. The Four hornsmen are committed to bringing new music to horn quartet repertoire while maintaining the connection with the traditional works. A lot of the pieces they play are published and readily available, however, quite a few a
Journal Articles
Contributing Composer of "On the Road", a collection of Drum Corps cadences. Drop6 productions
Other Creative Activities
Music Professor, Inc.
Provide an online conducting curriculum video series for music educators. Serves as a review of basic conducting fundamentals for professionals or as a supplement to a conducting course. The pedagogy begins from the basics of movement/conducting and works through all advanced fundamentals.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Philosophy and Humanities
Chair Kenneth Williford
Encyclopedia Entries
Burgess-Jackson, Keith. "Ethical Egoism." In Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, edited by James E. Crimmins, 000-000. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2013.
Burgess-Jackson, Keith. "John Jamieson Carswell Smart (1920-2012)." In Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, edited by James E. Crimmins, 000-000. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2013.
Burgess-Jackson, Keith. "Psychological Egoism." In Encyclopedia of Utilitarianism, edited by James E. Crimmins, 000-000. New York: Continuum International Publishing Group, 2013.
Journal Articles
Burgess-Jackson, Keith. "Does Anselm Beg the Question?" International Journal for Philosophy of Religion.
Burgess-Jackson, Keith. "Taking Egoism Seriously." Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 16 (June 2013): 529-42.
Journal Articles
"When the Middle Comes Early: Puzzles and Perplexities in Plato's Dialogues," Proceedings of the Boston Area Colloquium in Ancient Philosophy, Vol. XXVIII (2013): 187-209.
Presentations
Dianoetic Investigation in the Republic: Socrates' Prelude to Dialectic
Journal Articles
“Re-Politicizing Euripides: The Power of the Peasantry in Michael Cacoyannis’ Electra (1962),” forthcoming in A. Bakogianni, ed., Dialogues with the Past: Modern Greek Receptions (Institute of Classical Studies, London).
Book Reviews
"Review of E.J. Lowe's 'Forms of Thought'" Philosophical Quarterly
Journal Articles
"A Counterexample to A," Philosophia
“Truthmakers and the Direct Argument,” Philosophical Studies
Presentations
"Response to Counterfactuals for Newcombers,"
Book Chapters
Entry on Musical Perception, forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception, Mohan Matthen (ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press.
“Emotion and Personal Identity,” in On Emotions: Philosophical Essays, John Deigh (ed.), 2013, 198-214. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
“Modeling and ‘Symbolic Hypotyposis’: Kant on Music and Language,” forthcoming in Kant and the Problem of Language: Essays in Criticism, Frank Schalow and Richard Velkley (eds.). Evanston: Northwestern University Press.
Editorial Roles
Professional Service
Consulting Editor, Contemporary Phenomenological Thought, Noesis Press, 2000-present.
Professional Service
Member, Editorial Board, Folios: Revista de la facultad de humanidadesm*, (Universidad Pedagógica Nacional) 2006-present.
Professional Service
Consulting Editor, The New Yearbook for Phenomenology and Phenomenological Philosophy, Noesis Press, 2000-present.
Professional Service
Managing Editorial Board, International Center for the Study of Globalization / Centro Internacional de Estudios para la Globalización, 2001-present.
Professional Service
Associate of the Centre for Advanced Research in Phenomenology, 2000-present.
Professional Service
Consulting Editor, Classics in Phenomenology, Noesis Press, 2000-present.
Professional Service
Member, Permanent Editorial Board, Orbis Phaenomenologicus (an international monograph series of phenomenological philosophy, published by Karl Alber Press, Germany (1995-present).
Books
Millikan and her Critics, edited by Dan Ryder, Justine Kingsbury, and Kenneth Williford, Wiley-Blackwell Press
Encyclopedia Entries
"Self-Consciousness" with David Rudrauf and Carissa Philippi for The Encyclopedia of the Mind, Hal Pashler ed., Sage Publications
Journal Articles
"Husserl's Hyletic Data and Phenomenal Consciousness" Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, 12, pp. 501-519.
Book Chapters
“Phenomenological Ontology: Stein’s Third Way,” Edith Stein, Hans Reiner Sepp (ed.), libri nigri series, Traugott Bautz, Nordhausen, forthcoming
Encyclopedia Entries
“Community (and Edith Stein)” entry for the Encyclopedia of Corporate Social Responsibility, Nicholas Capaldi, et al. (eds.), Springer, forthcoming
Journal Articles
“Technology-Driven Social Networks: Spontaneously Emergent Social Capital or Social Construction?,” Studies in Emergent Order, Volume 4, forthcoming
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Political Science
Chair Rebecca E. Deen
Presentations
"A Value Explanation of Cosmopolitan Identity." Paper presented at the annual convention of Midwest Political Science Association, Chicago, April 11-15, 2013
"What Drives Modern Diogenes? A Value Explanation of Cosmopolitan Identity." Paper presented at the annual convention of International Studies Association, San Francisco, April 3-6, 2013
"Who Belongs to the Global Polis? Moral Values and Cosmopolitan Identity" Paper presented at the annual convention of Western Political Science Association, Los Angeles, March 28-30, 2013
Anthology Work/Essays
Boyea, Brent D. (2013) "The Politics of Tort Litigation in the Texas Supreme Court." Texas Politics Today, edited by Earl Maxwell and Earnest Crain.
Book Reviews
Brent D. Boyea. (July/August 2013). Review of Without Fear or Favor: Judicial Independence and Judicial Accountability in the States by G. Alan Tarr, Judicature 97(1).
Journal Articles
Jeff Yates, Damon M. Cann, and Brent D. Boyea. (Forthcoming, 2013) Judicial Ideology and the Selection of Disputes for U.S. Supreme Court Adjudication. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies 10(4).
Book Reviews
Cichock, Mark. Rev. of Comparative Politics, by ABLongman.
Cichock, Mark. Rev. of Political Studies, by Wadsworth.
Comparative Politics, ABLongman
Political Studies, Wadsworth
Journal Articles
Cichock, Mark. "Texas Journal of Political Studies." Atomic Dog Publishers.
Cichock, Mark. "The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Effects Upon European Regional Organizations.".
Cichock, Mark. "The Impact of Direct Foreign Investment Upon Developing Countries: A Case Study of Yugoslavia.".
Texas Journal of Political Studies, Atomic Dog Publishers
The Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Effects Upon European Regional Organizations
The Impact of Direct Foreign Investment Upon Developing Countries: A Case Study of Yugoslavia
Awards and Honors
University of Texas System Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award
Offered annually in recognition of faculty members at the nine academic and six health University of Texas System institutions who have demonstrated extraordinary classroom performance and innovation in undergraduate instruction, the Regents' Outstanding Teaching Awards are the Board of Regents' highest honor. Given the depth and breadth of talent across the UT System, the awards program is likewise one of the nation's most competitive.
Book Chapters
“Campaign Finance: A Barrier to Reaching the White House?.” In Women in the Executive Branch(es), Melody Rose, ed. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers, p. 209-230 (2013). (co-author: Brent Boyea)
“The Paradoxes of Presidential Leadership in Pursuing Policy Goals: Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell and the Lifting of the Ban on Gays and Lesbians in the Military.” In The Presidential Leadership Dilemma: Between the Constitution and a Political Party, Julia R. Azari, Lara M. Brown, Zim Nwokora, eds. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 139-158 (2013). (co-author: Benjamin Copeland)
Book Reviews
Book Review: Eric S. Heberlig and Bruce A. Larson. Congressional Parties, Institutional Ambition, and the Financing of Majority Control. Congress & the Presidency.
Book Review: William Crotty, ed. The Obama Presidency: Promise and Performance. Party Politics.
Editorial Roles
Editorial Boards
* 2004-pres.: Editorial Board, White House Studies
Journal Articles
“Super PACs and the 2012 Elections.” The Forum, 10: 105-118 (2013). (co-author: Richard Skinner)
Presentations
"Super PACs: New Nodes in the Party Networks" (co-authors: Jeff Gulati & Richard Skinner)
"The Impact of Super PACs on the 2010 and 2012 Congressional Elections." (co-authors: Jeff Gulati & Richard Skinner)
"Unorthodox Corporate Policy Making: An Analysis of the American Legislative Exchange Council." (co-author: Caroline Heldman)
Books
Gutiérrez, J. A., & Gutiérrez, N. V. (2013). The texas association of chicanos in higher education. Charleston, South Carolina: Arcadia Publishing.
Book Chapters
Hardt, H. (2013). ‘Informal Norms: Shaping Behavior in International Negotiations,’ in Reinalda, Bob. (Ed.) Routledge Handbook of International Organization. 337-349. (London: Routledge.)
Journal Articles
Hardt, H. (2013). 'Keeping friends close but colleagues closer: Efficiency in decision-making on peace operations' Global Governance, Vol. 19, No. 3, 377-399.
Awards and Honors
Faculty Development Leave
Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Advanced Studies
Resident 2013
Presentations
From Difference to Differences
Western Political Science Association Convention, Hollywood CA
Subject Matters
Invited Lecture, University of South Carolina
Subject Matters: the evolution of the subject in feminism
Conference on Developing Feminist Post-constructivist Qualitative Research Methodologies, Stockholm University Keynote speaker
Conference Proceedings
"U.S. Supreme Court Decision Making in the Area of Religion, 1987-2011," (with Rebecca Deen). Proceedings of the World Academy of Science, Engineering, and Technology's Conference (Volume 78: 2508-2519).
Conference Papers
"Teaching Election Rules With A Classrom Game," Midwest Political Science Association annual meeting, Chicago IL
Book Chapters
Prewitt, K. and S. Verba. "Instructor's Manuals, Test Banks, and Study Guides for American Government." An Introduction to American Government. New York: Harper and Row.
Textbooks
Instructor's Manuals, Test Banks, and Study Guides for American Government text An Introduction to American Government by K. Prewitt and S. Verba (New York: Harper and Row)
Book Reviews
Brent Sasley, Review of A Single Roll of the Dice: Obama’s Diplomacy with Iran, by Trita Parsi. Political Science Quarterly 128, no.1 (Spring 2013). (Invited)
Editorial Roles
Reviewer
Journal Reviewer: International Studies Quarterly; Security Studies; Journal of Conflict Resolution; European Journal of International Relations; International Studies Review; Journal of Peace Research;Political Science Quarterly; Security Dialogue; Inter
Essays
Brent Sasley, "Emotions in International Relations." e-International Relations. June 12, 2013.
Other Creative Activities
Public Engagement
Blogs Mideast Matrix (co-creater). Open Zion (Daily Beast). Huffington Post. Times of Israel. Brent Sasley, Middle East Channel, Foreign Policy, "The Domestic Politics of Israeli Peacemaking." July 22, 2013. Brent Sasley, The Atlantic, "The Price Israel Pays for Its Poor National Security Decision-Making." June 10, 2013. Brent Sasley, The National Interest, "Erdogan's Democracy." June 4, 2013. Brent Sasley and Matt Duss, discussion of what it means to be "pro-Israel" and the Israeli-Palestinian peace process. bloggingheads.tv. April 14, 2013. Brent Sasley, +972 Magazine (Israel), "In Response: The Benefits of Academic Israel Programs." February 11, 2013. Brent Sasley, Duck of Minerva, "What Western Analysts Got Wrong About the Israeli Election." January 28, 2013. Brent Sasley and Sarah Posner, discussion of the "Jewish lobby," and the American Jewish and Christian Zionist communities. bloggingheads.tv. January 9, 2013.
Book Chapters
Sledge, Daniel. "Malaria," in Science and Politics, (CQ Press), forthcoming.
Book Reviews
Sledge, Daniel. Book Review, “Creating the Administrative Constitution,” Perspectives on Politics, forthcoming.
Journal Articles
Daniel Sledge and George Mohler. "Eliminating Malaria in the American South," American Journal of Public Health,August 2013.
Editorial Roles
Professional Service
U.S. Department of Education, Review Panelist, National Resource Centers and Fulbright-Hays Awards (1989-present)
Professional Service
Reviewer for: National Science Foundation, Penn State Press, Harper Collins, Comparative Politics, Southwest Journal of Business and Economics, Western Political Quarterly, Harper and Row, Journal of Inter-American Studies and World Affairs, Latin America
Journal Articles
Story, Dale. "Mexico and Central America." Handbook of Latin American Studies 55.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
Chair Robert Kunovich
Books
Critical Social Theories, 3rd ed. New York: Oxford University Press.
Texting toward Utopia: Kids, Writing, and Resistance. Boulder: Paradigm.
Editorial Roles
editorial board member, Classical Sociology
I serve on an editorial board.
editorial board member, Current Perspectives in Social Theory
I sit on its editorial board.
editorial board member, disClosure
I serve on the editorial board of an academic journal.
editorial board member, New York Journal of Sociology
I serve on an editorial board.
founding editor, Fast Capitalism (www.fastcapitalism.com)
I started and continue to edit an academic journal.
Journal Articles
"All That is Solid: Writing, Reading and Publishing in Postmodern Capitalism," with Timothy W. Luke. tripleC: Communication, Capitalism & Critique. Open Access Journal for a Global Sustainable Information Society. 11,2:575-80.
“Oversharing: A Sociology of Self-Disclosure.” International Encyclopedia of the Social and Behavior Sciences. 2nd ed. Ed. By James Wright. Elsevier.
Book Chapters
“Demographic Expectations and Surprises: Chicano/a Population Trends and Processes,” forthcoming in David Maciel (ed.) Chicana/os at the Crossroads, Second Edition.
Awards and Honors
Faculty Service-Learning Award
Awarded to “an outstanding faculty member for innovations in engaged scholarship that integrate service learning into the curriculum” (US$2000).
Book Chapters
Beamon, K. “Against All Odds: African-American Male Athletes’ Elusive Pursuit of Professional Sports Careers.” Forthcoming in Hyper Sexual-Hyper Masculine?: Deconstructing Masculine, Sexual, and Racial Identity Formation among Contemporary Black Men. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Publishers.
Books
Krystal Beamon and Chris Messer, The Enduring Color Line in U.S. Athletics. 2013. New York, NY: Routledge. http://www.routledge.com/books/search/author/krystal_beamon/
Journal Articles
Beamon, Krystal & Messer, C. 2013. "Professional Sports Experiences as Contested Racial Terrain." Journal of African-American Studies. 10.1007/s12111-013-9261-6
Chris Messer, Krystal Beamon, and Patricia Bell. 2013. “The Tulsa Pogrom of 1921: Collective Violence and Racial Frames.” Western Journal of Black Studies, 37 (1): 50-60.
Journal Articles
Dunn, Dana, Gerlach, Jeanne and Adrienne Hyle. Reflections on Women in Higher Education Administration: Voices of Women Academic Administrators, Forthcoming in the Internaional Journal of Leadership (April/May)
Presentations
Reflections on Higher Education Administration: Voices of Women from Varied Levels of Academic Administration Digital Women's with J. Gerlach and A. Hyle
Awards and Honors
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration merit-based grant
Law Enforcement Assistance Administration merit-based grant to attend the summer methodology training program of the Inter-University Consortium for Political and Social Research sponsored by the Institute for Social Research, University of Michigan: Ann Arbor. Status: Visiting Scholar.
Conference Papers
Linda, R., Marshall, R. W., Keenan, S. B. E., Walker, S. L., and Eve, R. A., "The effects of violence against women on their use of physicians, emergency department, and mental health services: A longitudinal case study of low-income, African American, Mexican American, and Anglo women in Dallas, Texas," Proceedings of the First National Conference on Medical Care in Domestic Violence,.
Journal Articles
Francis B. Harrold and Raymond A. Eve. Archaeologists and 'Folk Archaeology': A Response to Michlovic. Current Anthropology. (4 pp.)
Harrold, Francis B. and Raymond A. Eve. "Archaeologists and 'Folk Archaeology': A Response to Michlovic." Current Anthropology : 4.
Linda R. Marshall, R. Weston, L. A. Keenan, S. B. Eve, S. L. Walker and Raymond A. Eve. The effects of violence against women on their use of physicians, emergency department, and mental health services: A longitudinal case study of low-income, African American, Mexican American, and Anglo women in Dallas, Texas. Proceedings of the First National Conference on Medical Care in Domestic Violence
Presentations
Belief: Passing it on? Skeptical Inquirer (Journal of the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal): Spring, 260-263.
Invited Plenary Speaker, Federated Universities of North Texas Annual Conference. Topic: Chaos Theory and Nonlinear Dynamical Models in the Social Sciences. Texas Women's University. Fall
The Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal. Nov/Dec. Pp. 22 – 24.
Book Reviews
Jacobson, Heather. “Somebody’s Children: The Politics of Transracial and Transnational Adoption.” Contemporary Sociology, 42 (6):829-830.
Journal Articles
Heather Jacobson. "Framing Adoption: The Media and Parental Decision Making." Journal of Family Issues.
Journal Articles
Kalanzi, D. J. N. 2013. “HIV Testing and Public Health in Uganda.” American International Journal of Contemporary Research, Volume 3: No. 1.
Book Chapters
Khanduri, Ritu G. "Punch in India: Another History of Colonial Politics?." Punch: A Transcultural History, edited by Harder, H and B. Mittler, Berlin/Heidelberg/New York: Springer, 2013.
Editorial Roles
Guest Editor (with Dr. Ronie Parciack, Tel Aviv U), South Asian Popular Culture. Special issue, Terror and Media. 2013.
Collaborated to conceptualize, invite, review proposals and essays and finalize the special issue.
Journal Articles
Khanduri, Ritu G. "Gandhi and the Satyagraha of Newspaper Cartoons." Visual Anthropology Review. 29 (1): 1-15. 2013.
Khanduri, Ritu. "Terror Myths and Scenes of Violence." South Asian Popular Culture. 11(2): 180-192. 2013.
Parciack, R. and R. Khanduri. Editorial Introduction: "The Realm of the Polemic: Special Issue on Terror and Media." South Asian Popular Culture. 11 (2): 1-3. 2013.
Awards and Honors
Academy of Distinguished Teachers
Editorial Roles
Editorial Board
Ask: Research and Methods, published by Institute of Philosophy and Sociology, Polish Academy of Sciences
Essays
Kunovich, Robert M. 2013. “The Importance of Contexts: Multiple Units of Analysis in Cross-National Research.” Studia Sociologia 58, 1 (June): 119-122.
Journal Articles
Kunovich, Robert M. 2013. “Anti-immigrant Sentiment and Occupational Context: An Examination of Multilevel Model Estimates When Samples are Small.” ASK: Research & Methods 22, 1: 5-36.
Kunovich, Robert M. 2013. “Occupational Context and Anti-immigrant Prejudice.” International Migration Review 47, 3 (Fall): 643-685.
Kunovich, Robert M. 2013. “Perceived Unemployment: The Sources and Consequences of Misperceptions.” International Journal of Sociology 42, 4 (Winter 2012-13): 100-123.
Kunovich, Robert M. 2013. “Political Knowledge in Poland.” Communist and Post-Communist Studies. 46, 1 (March) 65-78.
Presentations
Anti-immigrant Sentiment and Context: The Possibilities and Challenges of Moving Beyond Region as Context
Kunovich, Robert M. August 2013 “Anti-immigrant Sentiment and Context: The Possibilities and Challenges of Moving Beyond Region as Context.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. New York.
The Gender Gap in Political Knowledge among Poles
Kunovich, Sheri L. and Robert M. Kunovich. August 2013. “The Gender Gap in Political Knowledge among Poles.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Sociological Association. New York.
Journal Articles
S. Smith, J. Meik, and J. Fondon III (2013) The utility of domestic dogs in assessing human morphological variation. HOMO – Journal of Comparative Human Biology 64:163-178.
Presentations
Virtual Communities, Patient Activism, and Increased Patient Responsibility.
Journal Articles
Thompson, Carol Y. and Robert L. Young. "Cooling Out the Mark in Companion Animal Adoption." Society and Animals.
Young, Robert L. "Regarding Rocky: A Theoretical and Ethnographic Exploration of Interspecies Intersubjectivity." Society and Animals.
Young, Robert L. and Carol Y. Thompson, "The Selves of Other Animals: Reconsidering Mead in Light of Multi-disciplinary Evidence," Studies in Symbolic Interaction.
College of Liberal Arts
Dean Elisabeth Cawthon
Department of Theatre Arts
Chair Kim A. LaFontaine
Live Performances
THE LAST NIGHT OF BALLYHOO
Character: Reba Freitag Company: ICT Mainstage
THE TALE OF THE ALLERGIST'S WIFE
Character: Lee Green Company: Theatre Arlington
Recordings
Industrial Video
The Wedge Group
YMCA
Character: announcer in radio spots (ongoing) Company: Agency Creative
Live Performances
Goodnight Desdemona and Morning Juliet
I directed Goodnight Desdemona and Morning Juliet as pasrt of the Maverick Theatre Company's 2012-13 Theatre season.
Narnia the Musical
I served as fight choreographer for the musical peformance of The Lion, Witch and Wardrobe. The show was performed by Pantego Christian Academy high school This was a wonderful opportnity to work with high school students and establish a connection with a local high school.
The Music Man
I served as Fight Director for theLyric Stage summer stars theatre camp. I choreographed falls and slaps for the production.
The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood
I directed a children's production of The Somewhat True Tale of Robin Hood byMary Lynn Dobson. The show was produced by The Creative Arts Theatre and School. The shows cast ranged from age 8- 18.
Presentations
Fighting the Good Fight!
A workshop discussing the most abused elements in Thearical combat.
When Battle Lines are drawn; Strategies for Resolving Conflict.
I gave a workshop on resolving conflict using Theatrical combats scenes to use as examples. The workshop was presented with Dr. Stephanie Brown and was given at the UTA Spring Leadership Institute
Live Performances
REGRET STUFF by Natalie Gaupp, UT Arlington Playwright-in-Residence
A brief, two person scene about love and regret.
Plays
Playwright/Contributor; Association for Theatre in Higher Education COLLECTION OF PLAYS FROM THE NEW PLAY DEVELOPMENT WORKSHOP: 2008-2011 (Selection: "The View from Mather Point")
Presentations
"Armadillo Kids to the Rescue," Creative Arts Theatre & School, Arlington, TX
"Armadillo Kids to the Rescue," Creative Arts Theatre & School, Theatre Three, Dallas, TX
"ArtStars," (with the Dallas Museum of Art), Theatre Three, Dallas, TX
"ArtStars," Theatre Three, Hillcrest Foundation, Dallas, TX
"Big Band," Playwrights' Theatre, Dallas, TX
"Big Band," Water Tower Theatre, Addison, TX
"Big Band,"Theatre Three, Dallas, TX
"Cotillion," (screenplay), Theatre Three, Dallas, TX
"Dial-Up Connection," SceneShop 2001 at The Ridglea, Fort Worth, TX
"Full Price," SceneShop '97 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"King of the Daddies," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"King of the Daddies," Wichita State University, Wichita, KS
"Liquidation," Assoc. for Theatre in Higher Education, Chicago, IL
"Liquidation," Hindsight Productions, Dallas, TX
"Liquidation," SceneShop '96 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"Liquidation," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"Liquidation," Thin Dime Theatre Company, Dallas, TX
"Lots of Greed and Avarice Going Down," SceneShop 2002 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"Passion & Revelation," University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, TX
"Powerful People," Inner Space Theatre, New York, NY
"Powerful People," SceneShop '98 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"Powerful People," Southwest Theatre Association, Dallas, TX
"Powerful People," Texas A&M University, College Station, TX
"Powerful People," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"Powerful People," University of Okalahoma, Norman, OK
"Powerful People," Woodhaven Country Club, Arlington, TX
"Rush," MoonWater Theatre Company, Fort Worth, TX
"Should Old Acquaintance," Amarillo Little Theatre, Amarillo, TX
"Should Old Acquaintance," Back Door Theatre, Wichita Falls, TX
"Should Old Acquaintance," Pelican Theatre, Miami, FL
"Should Old Acquaintance," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"Should Old Acquaintance," Wichita State University, Wichitia, KS
"Sinking the Sub," SceneShop '97 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"Small Devices," ScenseShop 2000 at Stage West, Fort Worth, TX
"Speaking Sideways," Assoc. for Theatre in Higher Education, Toronto, ON Canada
"Speaking Sideways," Pelican Theatre, Miami, FL
"Swimming with Polar Bears," Creative Arts Theatre & School, Arlington, TX
"Swimming with Polar Bears," The Corazol School, Belize, Central America
"Swimming with Polar Bears," Theatre Three Outreach, Dallas, TX
"Swimming with Polar Bears," TOPCATS/Mountainview College, Dallas, TX
"TAAS Magic," Creative Arts Theatre & Scdhool, Arlington, TX
"TAAS Magic," Creative Arts Theatre & School, Arlington, TX
"TAAS Magic," Theatre Three Outreach, Dallas, TX
"The Crew," Pelican Theatre, Miami, FL
"The Igloo," Lon Morris College, Jacksonville, TX
"The Jerry Herman Center," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"Tread Softly," The University of Texas at Arlington, Arlington, TX
"Urashima Taro" (a Sun & Star '96 event), Creative Arts Theatre & School, Arlingtonl, TX
"Urashima Taro" (for Sun & Star '96), Creative Arts Theatre & School, Arlington, TX
An Evening of One-Acts, Spare Room Productions, Arlington, TX
Awards and Honors
Nominated for Award three times
Nominated for: Academy of Distinguished Teachers (three times)
Live Performances
THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR
2013 Play Director, THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, Maverick Theatre Company/Department of Theatre Arts, UT Arlington, Mainstage Theatre, Fall 2013. {Peer Reviewed}[Refereed/Juried]
Plays
Director, THE GOVERNMENT INSPECTOR, Maverick Theatre Company/Department of Theatre Arts, UT Arlington, Mainstage Theatre, Fall 2013.
Books
The hard-copy publication of a paper titled Digital Companions: Analysing the emotive connection between players and NPC companions in videogame space. The paper was presented in Oxford, UK at the 3rd Global Conference: Videogame Cultures and the Future of Interactive Entertainment in 2011. This was an invited expansion of the original presented paper integrating and referencing the work of other participants in the conference. "The volume brings together perspectives on videogames and interactive entertainment from film and media studies, Russian studies, health, philosophy and human-computer interaction, among others. It includes theoretically and practically-informed explorations of the nature of games, their design and development, and their communities and culture." Edited by Nick Webber and Daniel Riha.
Live Performances
December Song
Scenic Design Turtle Creek Chorale- Dallas City Performance Hall
Fiddler on the Roof
Scenic and Projection Design - UTA
Kander and Ebb- musical review
Scenic Design Turtle Creek Chorale- Dallas City Performance Hall
Naughty & Nice: A Very Turtle Christmas: Liza's Wish List
Scenic Design Turtle Creek Chorale- Dallas City Performance Hall
Ragtime in Concert
Scenic Design Turtle Creek Chorale and Uptown Players- Dallas City Performance Hall
Re-Designing Women
Props Design Uptown Players- S4 Nightclub, Dallas, TX
The Government Inspector
Scenic Design - UTA
Plays
Scenic and Projection Design. Fiddler on the Roof, by Joseph Stein, Jerry Bock and Sheldon Harnick. The University of Texas at Arlington Department of Theatre Arts: Mainstage Theatre. February 2013
Scenic Design. Ragtime, by Terrence McNally. Concert Version: Turtle Creek Choral/Uptown Players: Dallas, TX: Dallas City Performance Hall. Feb/March 2013
Scenic Design. The Government Inspector, Adapted by Jeffry Hatcher from the play by Nikolai Gogol
Live Performances
A RAISIN IN THE SUN
ASSISTANT DIRECTOR - Dallas Theatre Center, LORT/Union, Dallas, TX
AS IT IS IN HEAVEN
DIRECTOR, Play with music by Arlene Hutton, Mainstage, UTA
FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
DIRECTOR: Stage direction of the Tony Award-winning musical. Mainstage Theatre - UTA.
Live Performances
Maverick Theatre Company
Producer, Maverick Theatre Company. Producer of 11 Mainstage Theatrical Productions, 4 Sandbox Series Theatrical Productions, and co-producer of 2 Dance Ensemble Concerts.
Books
Researcher for World Scenography Volume 2
Live Performances
As It Is In Heaven Sound Design
Sound Designer for UTA Dept. of Theatre Arts 2013/2014 production of As It Is In Heaven.
Fiddler on the Roof Lighting Design
Lighitng Designer for UTA Dept. of Theatre Arts 2012/2013 production: Fiddler on the Roof.
Fiddler on the Roof Sound Design
Sound Designer for UTA Dept. of Theatre Arts 2012/2013 production: Fiddler on the Roof.
The Government Inspector Lighitng Design
Lighting Designer for UTA Dept. of Theatre Arts 2013/2014 production: The Government Inspector.
The Government Inspector Sound Design
Sound Designer for UTA Dept. of Theatre Arts 2013/2014 production: The Government Inspector.
UTA Dance Enemble- Lighting Designer
Lighting designer and supervisor for spring UTA Dance Ensemble concert.
UTA Dance Enemble- Lighting Designer
Lighitng Designer & lighting/sound supervisor for UTA Dance Ensemble's Fall Concert
Live Performances
Dance Concert Lighting Designer
Lighting designer for selected piece, UTA Dance Ensemble
Dance Concert Lighting Designer
Lighting designer for select pieces, UTA Ensemble Concert
Fiddler on the Roof Costume Designer
Costume designer for UTA production of The Fiddler on the Roof.
Rehearsal For Murder Costume Design
Red Dress Design for Pegasus Theatre's Rehearsal for Murder
Stuart Little- Costume Designer (National Tour)
Costume Designer for Dallas Children's Theater's national tour production of Stuart Little.
The Government Inspector Costume Designer
Costume designer for UTA production The Government Inpector
Live Performances
Stage West gives Fort Worth another look at the servant who knows everything in Thank You, Jeeves’
Live Theater Review - Lawson Taitte, Dallas Morning News Professional Performer