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Judith Pajo, Ph.D.Associate Professor of AnthropologySociology/Anthropology DepartmentDyson College Pace UniversityOffice41 Park Row #717 New York, NY 10038(212) 346-1289 jpajo@pace.eduHomexx xxxx xxx xxxx xxx xxxx, xx xxxxx(xxx) xxx-xxxx xxxxx@xxxx.xxxEducation2002 – 08University of California, IrvineDegreePh.D. in AnthropologyDissertationRecycling Culture in Post-1990 GermanyCommitteeMichael Burton, Chair; Susan Greenhalgh; Michael MontoyaDegreeM.A. in Anthropology1999 – 01University of Münster, GermanyDegreeDiplom in TheologieThesisA Post-Foundational Approach to Feminist EthicsCommitteeKlaus Mu?ller, Chair; Saskia Wendel; Ju?rgen WerbickDegreeMagisterzwischenpru?fung in Philosophie/Politikwissenschaft1998 – 99The Catholic University of AmericaStudy AbroadSchool of Theology & Religious Studies1995 – 98University of Tübingen, GermanyDegreeVordiplom in TheologieAcademic Appointments2018 –Associate Professor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Pace University.2012 – 18Assistant Professor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Pace University.2011 – 13Adjunct Instructor. Center for European and Mediterranean Studies. New York University.2010 – 15Visiting Scholar. Center for European & Mediterranean Studies. New York University.2009 – 12Research Director. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.2009 – 12Full-time Lecturer. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Pace University.2009Adjunct Instructor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Fordham University.2009Adjunct Instructor. Department of Sociology and Anthropology. Pace University.2009Visiting Scholar. Institute for Environmental & Regional Studies. Pace University.2007 – 08Teaching Associate. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine.2007 – 08Research Assistant. Department of Anthropology. University of California, Irvine.2005 – 06Visiting Scholar. Institute for European Ethnology. Humboldt University of Berlin, Germany.2002 – 08Teaching Assistant. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine.2001 – 02Research Assistant. Collaborative Research Center 496. University of Mu?nster, Germany.2000 – 01Research Assistant. Department of Philosophy. University of Mu?nster, Germany.1999 – 00Research Assistant. Department of Theology. University of Mu?nster, Germany.PublicationsRefereed ArticlesPajo, Judi. 2019. Quantitative Falsification for Qualitative Findings: Falsifying an Ethnographic Theory of American Public Discourse on Nuclear Waste with Text Mining in R. Social Science Computer Review 37(3): 315-332.Pajo, Judi. 2016. The Recycling Entrepreneurs: Reflections on the Enterprise of “Scavenging” Beverage Containers in Berlin and New York. Anthropos 111(2): 628-637.Pajo, Judi. 2016. Two Paradigmatic Waves of Public Discourse on Nuclear Waste in the United States, 1945-2009: Understanding a Magnitudinal and Longitudinal Phenomenon in Anthropological Terms. PLoS ONE 11(6): e0157652: 1-22.Pajo, Judi. 2015. Danger Explodes, Space Implodes: The Evolution of the Environmental Discourse on Nuclear Waste, 1945-1969. Energy, Sustainability, and Society 5(36): 1-13.Non-Refereed Articles, Chapters, Columns, ReviewsPajo, Judi. 2017. Holiday Shopping: An Anthropological Perspective. PACEspectives: The State of Black Friday. Opportunitas.Pajo, Judi & Theodore Powers. 2017. The Anthropology of Policy Emerges. Anthropology News 58(4): 11.Pajo, Judi. 2016. Making Sense of Nuclear Waste. Anthropology News 57(11-12): 40.Pajo, Judi & Theodore Powers. 2015. ASAP at AAA Meetings and the Anthropology of Energy, Waste, and Health Policies. Anthropology News 56(3-4): 28-29.Pajo, Judi. 2015. Terms of Climate Debate: Q&A with Shirley Fiske, AAA Global Climate Change Task Force Chair. Anthropology News 56(2): 9-10.Pajo, Judith. 2014. Review of The Transatlantic Century: Europe and America, 1890-2010 by Mary Nolan (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2012). In Anthropological Journal of European Cultures 23(1): 161-162.Pajo, Judith. 2007. Review of Discovering Nature: Globalization and Environmental Culture in China and Taiwan by Robert Weller (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006). In Comparative Sociology 6(4): 514-516.Pajo, Judith. 2004. Review of Global Climate Change, by Karen L. McGothlin and Sharon L. Spray, eds. (Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002). In Comparative Sociology 3(3-4): 413-415.Kallhoff, Angela & Judith Schlick. 2001. Liberal Communities: Why Political Liberalism Needs a Principle of Unification. In Martha C. Nussbaum: Ethics and Political Philosophy, edited by Angela Kallhoff, pp. 77-83. Mu?nster: LIT.PresentationsRefereed PapersPajo, Judi. 2017. A Report from the Text Mine. 116th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, D.C.Pajo, Judi. 2016. Cultural Models of Radioactive Waste: A Text Mining Approach. 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Minneapolis, MN.Pajo, Judi. 2016. Cultural Models of Radioactive Waste: Who Is Responsible? 23rd International Conference of Europeanists. Philadelphia, PA.Pajo, Judi. 2015. Is Nuclear Power Really Alternative Energy? Public Discourse on Risks, Emissions, and the Future of Energy. 114th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Denver, CO.Pajo, Judi. 2015. Fossil Fuels and Co.: What Does Alternative Energy Mean to the Public? 40th Annual Meeting of the Society for Social Studies of Science. Denver, CO.Pajo, Judi. 2014. National Burying Place Needed: The Story of Nuclear Waste in the New York Times, 1945-1969. 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC.Pajo, Judith. 2014. Public Discourse on Nuclear Waste in the United States Since 1945. 6th Annual Meeting of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences. New York, NY.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Energy Revolution: The End of Nuclear in Germany and the Future of Renewables in Europe. 112th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Chicago, IL.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Living on Pfandflaschen and Dosenpfand in Berlin: An Ethnographic Study of Scavengers and Recycling Entrepreneurs. 37th Annual Conference of the German Studies Association. Denver, CO.Pajo, Judith. 2012. Environmental Policies and Recycling Cultures in the United States and the European Union. 72nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology. Baltimore, MD.Pajo, Judith. 2009. On Becoming Environmental: How and Why University Students Recycle. 108th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Philadelphia, PA.Pajo, Judith. 2008. Mapping Nature: Environmental Practices of Inclusion in Reunified Germany. 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Francisco, CA.Pajo, Judith. 2008. Recycling Laws, Garbage Regulations, and Everyday Practices of Social Belonging in Contemporary Germany. 16th International Conference of the Council of European Studies. Chicago, IL.Pajo, Judith. 2007. A Social History of German Environmentalism. 106th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC.Pajo, Judith. 2006. Everybody is Talking about the Weather: Climate Change and Social Change in Germany. 105th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. San Jose, CA.Pajo, Judith. 2005. Recycling in an Environment of Social Insecurity. 104th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC.Pajo, Judith. 2003. Of Toads, Tomatoes, and Time: Toward an Eschatology of Environmental Beliefs and Practices. 102nd Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Chicago, IL.Refereed Panels Organized and/or ChairedPajo, Judi. 2016. Lives in Ruin: Toxicity, Risk, Abandonment, and Return. Chair. 115th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Minneapolis, MN.Pajo, Judi. 2014. Energy and Social Justice in the Anthropocene. Chair. 113th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association. Washington, DC.Pajo, Judith & Ilan Safit. 2014. Digging for the Anthropocene: Earth, Texts, Films. Co-organizer and Chair. 6th Annual Meeting of the Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences. New York, NY.Galbraith, Marysia & Judith Pajo. 2008. A Growing Union? Ethnographies of Inclusion and Exclusion in the European Union. Co-organizer. 107th Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA.Refereed Conferences Organized and/or ChairedPajo, Judith & Robert Chapman. Encountering Nature in University Culture. Co-organizer and Co-chair. Student Conference of the Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University. New York, NY. (2012)Chapman, Robert & Judith Pajo. The Good Life: Imagining Alternative Futures. Co-organizer and Co- chair. Annual Conference of the Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University. New York, NY. (2010)Non-Refereed Panels Organized and/or ChairedPajo, Judith. 2019. Environment (Oral Sessions 1 & 3). Discussant. 2nd World Congress on Undergraduate Research. Oldenburg, Germany.Pajo, Judith. 2019. Ethnographies of Institutions and Identities at the Center and the Margins. Co-chair. 38th Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2018. People on the Move: How Students, their Families, and Friends Experience Globalization. Chair. 37th Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2017. Sociological Analysis of Race, Gender, and Culture. Chair. 36th Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith & Marie Werner. 2016. Institutional Perspectives on Capitalism and Ecology in a Global Context. Co-chair. 35th Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2016. Environmental Values and Market Values. Chair. 13th Annual Conference of the International Society for Environmental Ethics. New York, NY.Pajo, Judith & Robert Chapman. 2014. Environment, Technology, Society. Co-organizer and Chair. Left Forum. New York, NY.Pajo, Judith. 2014. Urban Fieldwork: Other People's Lives, Works, Waste. Chair. 33rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Urban Ethnography and Popular Culture. Chair. 32nd Annual Meeting of the Society of Fellows. Pace University.Pajo, Judith & Ghassan Karam. 2011. Environmental Studies as Radical Ecology: Population, Energy, Climate Change, and Sustainability in the Context of University Education. Co-organizer and Chair. Left Forum. New York, NY.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Left Forum Revisited. Organizer and Chair. Sponsored by Sociology/Anthropology. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2010. The Urban Industrial Complex and Emergent Forms of Environmentalism. Organizer and Chair. Left Forum. New York, NY.Invited Colloquia, Lectures, Panels, Posters, Seminars, WorkshopsPajo, Judith. 2018. Addressing Inequality and Leveraging Diversity. Invited Seminar. Annual Weekend Seminar of the Dyson Society of Fellows. Pace University. Warwick, NY.Pajo, Judith. 2018. Transforming Environments in Europe and North America: Narratives, Histories, Cultures. Trans-Atlantic Summer Institute. Invited Speaker. University of Minnesota.Pajo, Judith. 2016. Corpus Anthropology: Can You Do Fieldwork in the Text Mine? Invited Lecture. Dyson Humanities and Social Sciences Seminar. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2016. Consumption and the Environment. Guest Lecture. Consumer Society Seminar. Sociology and Anthropology Department. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2015. Environmental Anthropology. Invited Panelist. Ecology Across the Curriculum. Environmental Studies Department. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2014. Environment, Technology, Society. Panelist. Left Forum. New York. NY.Pajo, Judith. 2014. Where to Put It? Public Discourse on Nuclear Waste in the United States. Poster. 2nd Annual University-Wide Research Day. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Education System in America. Invited Panelist. Generation Citizen. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Faculty Research Forum. Panelist. 12th Annual Faculty Institute. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2013. Recycling Entrepreneurs: What Ethnographic Observations Reveal about Bottle-and-Can Collecting Scavengers. Paper. Faculty Research Forum. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2012. Recycling Bottles and Cans. Invited Speaker. Green Adventures Floor. Office of Housing and Residential Life. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2011. Ethnography of Recycling in New York City. Invited Lecture. Pforzheimer Honors College. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2011. Carbon Footprint. Invited Speaker. True Green Floor. Office of Housing and Residential Life. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2011. Sustainable Household Consumption: Towards a More Holistic Perspective. Paper. Left Forum.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Der Klimawandel und die Zukunft der Zivilisation: Eine kulturelle Perspektive. Invited Lecture. Katholische Frauengemeinschaft Deutschland. Otterstadt, Germany.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Global Climate Change and the Future of Civilization. Invited Talk. Coffee and Culture Series. Adult Resource Center. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2010. The Urban Industrial Complex and Emergent Forms of Environmentalism. Panelist. Left Forum.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Green Movement. Invited Speaker. True Green Floor. Office of Housing and Residential Life. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Environmental Ethics and Cultural Relativism. Guest Lecture. Environmental Ethics Seminar. Philosophy and Religious Studies Department. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2010. Meet Pace University’s International Community. Invited Panelist. Office for Student Success. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. To Be German is to Recycle: What it Means to Think and Talk about the Environment. Invited Talk. Transatlantic Lunch Talk. German Academic Exchange Service. Deutsches Haus. New York University.Sawalha, Aseel & Judith Pajo. 2009. Conceptualizing Urban Space, Place, and Trash. Workshop. Free Skool. University of Trash. Sculpture Center. Long Island City, NY.Rizzo, Jaimelee & Judith Pajo. 2009. Science in Contemporary Society. Invited Seminar. Annual Weekend Seminar of the Dyson Society of Fellows. Pace University. Warwick, NY.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Environmental Politics and Cultures: An Anthropological Perspective on the European Union and the United States. Guest Lecture. European Union Seminar. Center for European and Mediterranean Studies. New York University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Social Relations of Recycling: Is Environmentalism Really Beyond Class? Invited Lecture. Social Studies of Garbage Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Social Histories and Social Geographies of the Local and Global Environment. Invited Lecture. Social Studies of Garbage Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Research Design and Fieldwork Methods: How Do You Study the Social Life of Garbage? Invited Lecture. Social Studies of Garbage Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Recycling Studies and Garbage Literature: What’s the Difference Between Attitudes/ Behavior and Beliefs/Practices? Invited Lecture. Social Studies of Garbage Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Reflections on Fieldwork in Germany: How University Students Recycle and Why They are Environmental. Invited Lecture. Social Studies of Garbage Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Social Studies of Garbage. Invited Seminar. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2009. Human Ecology: Politics, Philosophy, and Environment. Invited Panelist. Department of Philosophy, Religious and Environmental Studies and Pforzheimer Honors College. Pace University.Pajo, Judith. 2008. Recycling Culture in Post-1990 Germany. Colloquium. Department of Anthropology. University of California, Irvine.Pajo, Judith. 2006. The Social Life of Garbage. Colloquium. Institute for European Ethnology. Humboldt University Berlin, Germany.Schlick, Judith. 2000. A Post-Foundational Approach to Feminist Ethics. Colloquium. Foundational Questions of Philosophy. Department of Theology. University of Mu?nster, Germany.Kallhoff, Angela and Judith Schlick. 2000. Liberal Communities. Paper. Martha C. Nussbaum Conference. Department of Philosophy. University of Mu?nster, Germany.Awards, Fellowships, Grants, Honors, ScholarshipsExtramural Awards2019Faculty Resource Network. University Associates Program. New York University. [also: 2018]2014Visiting Scholar Program. Center for European and Mediterranean Studies. New York University. [also: 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013]2005Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grant. National Science Foundation. NSF AWARD # 522290.2004Predissertation Fellowship. Center for German and European Studies. University of California, Berkeley.Intramural Awards2019Faculty Summer Research Grant. Dyson College. Pace University. [also: 2018, 2014, 2013, 2011]2019Undergraduate Student–Faculty Research Award. Dyson College. Pace University. [also: 2018, 2013]2017Kenan Faculty Development Grant. Pace University. [also: 2016, 2015, 2014]2019Straus Thinking and Learning Center Grant. Dyson College. Pace University. [also: 2016, 2015, 2014, 2011]2012Faculty Research Forum Award. Pforzheimer Center for Faculty Development. Pace University.2010Inducted into Thomas D. O’Sullivan Class of the Dyson Society of Fellows. Pace University.2009Visiting Scholarship. Institute for Environmental and Regional Studies. Pace University.2008Conference Travel Grant. Department of Anthropology and School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine. [also: 2007, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002]2007Regents' Dissertation Fellowship. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine. 2007Outstanding Teaching Assistant Award. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine. [also: 2006, 2004, 2003]2007Summer Research Grant. Department of Anthropology. University of California, Irvine. [also: 2005, 2004, 2003]2005Summer Research Grant. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine. [also: 2004, 2003]2005A. Kimball Romney Outstanding Graduate Paper Award. School of Social Sciences. University of California, Irvine.2004Newkirk Fellowship. Newkirk Center for Science and Society. University of California, Irvine.2002Literature, Science, and Arts Regents' Fellowship. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. [DECLINED]2002Social Science Merit Doctoral Fellowship. University of California, Irvine. [ACCEPTED]Ethnographic FieldworkNew York City (2019, 2018, 2012, 2011) Rhine-Neckar Region (2018, 2013, 2012) Berlin (2006, 2005, 2004, 2003) Athens (2002, 2001) Rome (2001) Tirana (2000).EditorshipsCo-editor, Anthropology News, ASAP Section (2015-Present)Theodore Powers. Situating Policy in an Unsettled World at the 2018 Annual Meeting. (November 2018)Theodore Powers. Policy as a Looking Glass. (October 2018)Kristina Hook. Forecasting Policy Trends. (July 2018)David Haines & Cris Shore. Notes from the Section Leadership. (March 2018)Julia McWilliams. The Neighborhood School Stigma: School Choice, Stratification and Shame. (February 2018)Ema Hres?anova?. Blue Children and All Shades of Responsibility. (January 2018)Theodore Powers. Policy Matters: A Preview of ASAP Panels at the 2017 AAA Meeting. (November 2017)Negar Razavi. In the Loop and Off the Record: Power and the Washington Establishment. (September 2017)Cansu Civelek. Presidential Elections in Austria and Rise of the Far Right. (March 2017)Cris Shore & David Haines. Reflections on Minneapolis from the Section Leadership. (February 2017)David Haines & Cris Shore. ASAP Yearly Report. (January 2017)Numvi Gwaibi. Between Tradition and Modernity. (August 2016)Jessica Mulligan & Rebecca Peters. Speaking Ethnography to Policy. (July/August 2016)Paul Stubbs, Cris Shore & David Haines. Notes from the Section Leadership. (June 2016)Kenneth Bo Nielsen. Living with Debt. (May 2016)Janine Wedel. Message from Janine Wedel, ASAP President. (March/April 2016)Maurizio Albahari. Stemming Refugee Flows, Warehousing Refugee Souls. (March 2016)Janne Bjerre Christensen. A Vital Anthropology of Foreign Policy. (November/December 2015)Theodore Powers. Occupying the State: HIV/AIDS Activism and the South African National AIDS Council. (July/August 2015).Acting editor, Rorotoko (2016-Present)Kirsten Fermaglich On her book A Rosenberg by Any Other Name: A History of Jewish Name Changing in America. (June 12, 2019)Sara Lodge On her book Inventing Edward Lear. (May 30, 2019)Lesley Sharp On her book Animal Ethos: The Morality of Human-Animal Encounters in Experimental Lab Science. (May 15, 2019)William Silber On his book The Story of Silver: How the White Metal Shaped America and the Modern World. (May 08, 2019)Michelle Baddeley On her book Copycats and Contrarians: Why We Follow Others... and When We Don't. (May 01, 2019)Mimi Sheller On her book Mobility Justice: The Politics of Movement in an Age of Extremes. (April 24, 2019)W. Brundage On his book Civilizing Torture: An American Tradition. (April 17, 2019)Dean Simonton On his book The Genius Checklist: Nine Paradoxical Tips on How You Can Become a Creative Genius. 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(April 12, 2017)Dag Hasse On his book Success and Suppression: Arabic Sciences and Philosophy in the Renaissance, Harvard University Press. (April 5, 2017)Tom Toles On his and Michael Mann’s book The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial Is Threatening Our Planet, Destroying Our Politics, and Driving Us Crazy, Columbia University Press. (March 30, 2017)Michael Mann On his and Tom Toles’ book The Madhouse Effect: How Climate Change Denial Is Threatening Our Planet, Destroying Our Politics, and Driving Us Crazy, Columbia University Press. (March 29, 2017)Larry Wolff On his book The Singing Turk: Ottoman Power and Operatic Emotions on the European Stage from the Siege of Vienna to the Age of Napoleon, Stanford University Press. (March 22, 2017)Mark Tushnet On his (and Alan Chen’s and Joseph Blocher’s) book Free Speech Beyond Words: The Surprising Reach of the First Amendment, New York University Press. (March 15, 2017)Harvey Cox On his book The Market as God, Harvard University Press. (March 8, 2017)Jack Hamilton On his book Just around Midnight: Rock and Roll and the Racial Imagination, Harvard University Press. (March 1, 2017)Caroline Ford On her book Natural Interests: The Contest over Environment in Modern France, Harvard University Press. (February 22, 2017)Ousmane Kane On his book Beyond Timbuktu: An Intellectual History of Muslim West Africa, Harvard University Press. (February 15, 2017)Rene?e Beard On her book Living with Alzheimer’s: Managing Memory Loss, Identity, and Illness, New York University Press. (February 8, 2017)Mary Roberts On her book Istanbul Exchanges: Ottomans, Orientalists, and Nineteenth-Century Visual Culture, University of California Press. (February 1, 2017)Neil Sullivan On his book The Prometheus Bomb: The Manhattan Project and Government in the Dark, University of Nebraska Press. (January 25, 2017)Aihwa Ong On her book Fungible Life: Experiment in the Asian City of Life, Duke University Press. (January 18, 2017)Miles Powell On his book Vanishing America: Species Extinction, Racial Peril, and the Origins of Conservation, Harvard University Press. (January 11, 2017)Jinting Wu On her book Fabricating an Educational Miracle: Compulsory Schooling Meets Ethnic Rural Development in Southwest China, State University of New York Press. (January 4, 2017)Jennifer Gabrys On her book Program Earth: Environmental Sensing Technology and the Making of a Computational Planet, University of Minnesota Press. (December 28, 2016)Elspeth Probyn On her book Eating the Ocean, Duke University Press. (December 21, 2016)Andrew Scull On his book Madness in Civilization: A Cultural History of Insanity, from the Bible to Freud, from the Madhouse to Modern Medicine, Princeton University Press. (December 14, 2016)Frank Cioffi On his book One Day in the Life of the English Language: A Microcosmic Usage Handbook, Princeton University Press. (December 6, 2016)Jesse LeCavalier On his book The Rule of Logistics: Walmart and the Architecture of Fulfillment, University of Minnesota Press. (November 30, 2016)Peter Wilson On his book Heart of Europe: A History of the Holy Roman Empire, Harvard University Press. (November 22, 2016)Ethan Katz On his book The Burdens of Brotherhood: Jews and Muslims from North Africa to France, Harvard University Press. (November 16, 2016)Michael Haedicke On his book Organizing Organic: Conflict and Compromise in an Emerging Market, Stanford University Press. (November 9, 2016)Martin Hogue On his book Thirtyfour Campgrounds, MIT Press. (November 2, 2016)Christopher Rea On his book The Age of Irreverence: A New History of Laughter in China, University of California Press. (October 26, 2016)Robert Bettinger On his book Orderly Anarchy: Sociopolitical Evolution in Aboriginal California, University of California Press. (October 19, 2016)Pamela Wojcik On her book Fantasies of Neglect: Imagining the Urban Child in American Film and Fiction, Rutgers University Press. (October 12, 2016)TeachingCourses Developed and/or TaughtANT 101Introduction to Anthropology [AOK 3 AOK 5 WEC SUMMER ONLINE]ANT 108Global Culture and Local Identities [AOK 3 AOK 5 WEC SUMMER ONLINE]ANT 210Urban Ethnography [AOK 5]ANT 226Environmental Anthropology [AOK 3 AOK 5 ONLINE HONORS]ANT 227Economic Anthropology [AOK 3 AOK 5 HONORS]ANT 297APolitical Anthropology [AOK 2 AOK 5 HONORS]ANT 297BPolicy and Culture in the European Union [AOK 2 AOK 5 HONORS]ANT 300Culture in the Anthropocene [WEC HONORS]ANT 390Internship in AnthropologyENV 110Nature and Culture [AOK 5]ENV 226Environmental Anthropology [AOK 3 AOK 5]ENV 240Environmental Practices in American Culture [AOK 5]ENV 380Junior Year Research SeminarENV 498Mentoring SeminarENV 499Senior Year Experience in Environmental IssuesINT 299GEnvironment, Technology, Society [AOK 2 AOK 5 LC w/Robert Chapman]INT 299ZWelcome to the Anthropocene! [AOK 3 AOK 5 LC w/Robert Chapman]LC###The Tragedy of Waste: A Social History of the Environment [LC w/Marley Bauce]LC###Environmental Justice & Social Change [LC w/Matthew Bolton; Eve Laramee; Emily Welty]MAT 143Introduction to Statistics for the Social Sciences [AOK 5]SOC 380Social Research MethodsSOC 390Internship in SociologySOC 395Independent Study in SociologyUNV 101First-Year Seminar: Introduction to University CommunityCourses, External to PaceEURO 990EuroSim Seminar [New York University]ANTH 1100Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology [Fordham University]ANTHRO 125AEconomic Anthropology [University of California, Irvine]ANTHRO 125BEnvironmental Anthropology [University of California, Irvine]Programs Co-Developed and/or Co-RevisedUrban Studies MinorApproved by Deans’ Council in Spring 2017.Led the Development Effort with Drs. Dupont, Foerster, & Salerno in Fall 2016.Proposed the Program in Spring 2016.Non-Profit Studies MinorApproved by Deans’ Council in Spring 2013.Contributed to Development of Urban Track and Global in 2013.Joined Interdisciplinary Working Group led by Drs. Knepp, Reagin, Tekula in 2012.Sociology/Anthropology Major and MinorParticipated in Curriculum Review.Contributed to Revision of Worksheets.Environmental Studies MajorContributed to Revision of ENV 498 and ENV 499. Professional Organizations (Current and Past)4S Society for Social Studies of ScienceAAA American Anthropological Association AE Anthropology and Environment Society ASAP Association for the Anthropology of Policy Interest Group on NGOs and Nonprofits SAE Society for the Anthropology of EuropeCES Council of European StudiesESWTR European Society for Women in Theological ResearchGSA German Studies AssociationNew York Open Statistical Programming MeetupNew York Python MeetupNYC Machine Learning MeetupSfAA Society for Applied AnthropologyTACEUSS Transatlantic Consortium for European Union Studies and SimulationsNatural LanguagesComputer LanguagesEnglishR Statistical ProgrammingGermanPython (beginner)Pf?lzisch ................
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