Faculty Publications

 

Faculty Publications

Below you will find a brief listing of representative and recent publications by faculty members in the department. For a detailed overview of faculty interests and publications, check out individual members personal webpages, available HERE.

Faculty publications range from full scale monographs to scholarly papers in journals published all over the world. Faculty are also involved in publishing research findings in places, such as magazines and popular texts, as part of their engagement with the wider communities around them.

 

 

 

A. Kim Clark

2007 Highland Indians and the State in Modern Ecuador. Pittsburgh: University of Pittsburgh Press  [co-edited with Marc Becker].

2005 “Los feminismos estéticos e anti-estéticos en el Ecuador de comienzos del siglo veinte: un análisis de género y generación.” Procesos (Quito) 22: 85-105.

2005 “Ecuadorian Indians, the Nation and Class in Historical Perspective: Rethinking a ‘New Social Movement’.” Anthropologica 47: 31-43.

2002 “The Language of Contention in Liberal Ecuador,” in Culture, Economy, Power: Anthropology as Critique, Anthropology as Praxis, edited by Winnie Lem and Belinda Leach (Albany: SUNY Press). Pp. 150-162.

1998 The Redemptive Work: Railway and Nation in Ecuador, 1895-1930. Book series Latin American Silhouettes: Studies of History and Culture, series co-editors William Beezley and Judith Ewell. Wilmington, DE: SR Books.

1998 Racial Ideologies and the Quest for National Development: Debating the Agrarian Problem in Ecuador (1930-1950). Journal of Latin American Studies 30(2): 373-393.

Ian Colquhoun

in preparation "Black lemur (Eulemur macaco macaco -- Linnaeus, 1766), and Sclater's lemur (Eulemur macaco flavifrons -- Gray, 1867)," in Living Primates (Noel Rowe, ed.). Pogonias Press, East Hampton, New York.

in press "Anti-predator Strategies of Cathemeral Primates: Dealing with Predators of the Day and the Night," in Primate Anti-Predator Strategies, Sharon Gursky and Anna Nekaris (eds.). Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, Series Editor, Russell Tuttle. Springer, New York.

2006 "Predation and Cathemerality: Comparing the Impact of Predators on the Activity Patterns of Lemurids and Ceboids," in Cathemerality (D. Curtis, G. Donati and M. Rasmussen, eds.), Folia Primatologica 77 (1-2). Proceedings of a symposium, "The third activity pattern in primates: cathemerality", held during the XX Congress of the International Primatological Society, Turin, Italy, August 23-28, 2004.

2005 "Primates in the Forest: Sakalava Ethnoprimatology and Synecological Relation with Black Lemurs at Ambato Massif, Madagascar," in Commensalism and Conflict: The primate - human interface, James D. Paterson and Janette Wallis (eds.). Special Topics in Primatology, Series Editor, J. Wallis. American Society of Primatologists, Norman, Oklahoma.

2003 "Lemur Food Plants," in Natural History of Madagascar, Steven Goodman and Jonathan Benstead (eds.). University of Chicago Press, Chicago. ( with C. Birkinshaw)

1998 "Cathemeral Behavior of Eulemur macaco macaco at Ambato Massif, Madagascar," in Biology and Conservation of Prosimians (C.S. Harcourt, R.H. Crompton and A.T.C. Feistner, eds.), Folia Primatologica 69 (Supplement 1)Proceedings of an International Conference held at The North of England Zoological Society, Chester, September 13-16, 1995.

Chris Ellis

2009 The Crowfield and Caradoc Sites, Ontario: Glimpses of Palaeo-Indian Sacred Ritual and World View. In: Painting the Past with a Broad Brush. Papers in Honour of James Valliere Wright, edited by David L. Keenlyside and Jean-Luc Pilon, pp. 317-349. Mercury Series Archaeology Paper 170, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Gatineau, Quebec.

2009 Understanding Cache Variability: A Deliberately Burned Early Paleoindian Tool Assemblage from the Crowfield Site, Southwestern Ontario, Canada. American Antiquity 74:371-397. (with D. B. Deller and J. R. Keron)

2009 At the Crossroads and Periphery: The Archaic Archaeological Record of Southern Ontario. In Archaic Societies: Diversity and Complexity Across the Midcontinent, Thomas E. Emerson, Andrew C. Fortier and Dale McElrath (eds.), pp. 787-839. State University of New York Press, Albany, New York. . (with P. Timmins and H. Martelle).

2008 The Fluted Point tradition and the Arctic Small Tool tradition: What’s the Connection? Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 27:298-314.

2004 Understanding "Clovis" Fluted Point Variability in the Northeast: A Perspective from the Debert Site, Nova Scotia. Canadian Journal of Archaeology 28:205-253.

2001 Evidence for Late Paleo-Indian Ritual from the Caradoc Site (AfHj-104), Southwestern Ontario, Canada. American Antiquity 66: 267-284. (with D. B. Deller)

2000 - Glacial Lake Levels and Eastern Great Lakes Palaeo-Indians. Geoarchaeology 15:415-440. (with L. J. Jackson, A. V. Morgan and J. H. McAndrews)

2000 An Early Paleo-Indian Site Near Parkhill, Ontario. Archaeological Survey of Canada, Mercury Series Paper No. 159. Hull, Canadian Museum of Civilization. xxii + 313 pages. (with D. B. Deller)

1998 - Archaeology of the Pleistocene-Holocene Transition in Eastern North America. Quaternary International 49/50:151-166. (with A. C. Goodyear, D. F. Morse and K. Tankersley)

1997 Factors Influencing the Use of Stone Projectile Tips: An Ethnographic Perspective. In Projectile Technology, edited by Heidi Knecht, pp. 37-74. Plenum Press, N.Y. 2006. “Palestinian Refugees: Dethroning the Nation at the Crowning of the ‘Statelet’?” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Vol. 8, pp. 229-252.

Randa Farah

2006. “Palestinian Refugees: Dethroning the Nation at the Crowning of the ‘Statelet’?” Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Vol. 8, pp. 229-252.

2005. “Out of the Shadows. Palestinian Refugee Women.” In Women and the Politics of Place. Wendy Harcourt and Arturo Escobar (eds.). Bloomfield: Kumarian Press, pp. 206 – 220.

2004. “‘But Where Shall I Return? Where To?’ 1948 Palestinian Refugees: Land and Return.” Mediterranean Journal of Human Rights Vol. 8, No. 2, pp. 157-184.

2003. “Western Sahara and Palestine: shared refugee experiences.” Forced Migration Review, January, 16, pp. 20-23 (translated into Arabic and Spanish).

2003. “The Marginalization of Palestinian Refugees.” In Problems of Protection: The UNHCR, Refugees and Human Rights. Niklaus Steiner, Mark Gibney, and Gil Loescher (eds.). New York and London: Routledge, pp. 155-174.

2003. “Palestinian refugee camps: reinscribing and contesting memory and space.” In Isolation Places and Practices of Exclusion. Carolyn Strange and Alison Bashford (eds.). London, Routledge, pp. 191-207.

2002. “The Significance of Oral Narratives and Life-Histories.” Al-Jana: The Harvest, File on Palestinian Popular Memory, pp. 24-27.

Neal Ferris

2009. The Archaeology of Native-Lived Colonialism: Challenging History in the Great Lakes. University of Arizona Press, Tucson.

2009. “From Crap to Archaeology: The CRM Shaping of Nineteenth-Century Domestic Site Archaeology.” Ontario Archaeology, Volume 83/84: 3-29.

2007. “Always Fluid: Government Policy Making and Standards of Practice in Ontario Archaeological Resource Management.” In Quality Management in Archaeology, edited by W. Willems and M. van der Dries, 78-99. Oxbow Books, Oxford.

2003. “Between Colonial and Indigenous Archaeologies: Legal and Extra-Legal Ownership of the Archaeological Past in North America.” Canadian Journal of Archaeology 27:154-190.

2001. “Telling Tales: Interpretive Trends in Southern Ontario Late Woodland Archaeology.” Ontario Archaeology 68: 1-62 (journal backdated to 1999 for serial purposes). http://uwo.academia.edu/NealFerris/Papers

2000. “Current Issues in the Governance of Archaeology in Canada.” Canadian Journal of Archaeology 24(2): 164-170.

1999. “What’s in a Name? The Implications of Archaeological Terminology Used in Nonarchaeological Contexts” In: Taming the Taxonomy Towards a New Understanding of Great Lakes Archaeology (edited by R. Williamson & C. Watts), pp. 111-121. Eastendbooks. Toronto

1998. "'I Don't Think We're in Kansas Anymore...': The Rise of the Archaeological Consulting Industry in Ontario" In: Bringing Back the Past Historical Perspectives on Canadian Archaeology (edited by P. Smith & D. Mitchell). Museum of Civilization, Archaeological Survey of Canada, Mercury Series, Paper 158: 225-247.

1995. "The Woodland Traditions of Southern Ontario." with M. Spence. Revista de Arqueología Americana (Journal of American Archaeology) 9: 83-138.

Lisa Hodgetts

2010 Subsistence Variability and the Late Stone Age Landscape of Varangerfjord, Northern Norway. Antiquity 84: 41-54.

2007 The Changing Pre-Dorset Landscape of Southwestern Hudson Bay, Canada. Journal of Field Archaeology 42 (4) 353-367.

2006 Feast or Famine? Seventeenth Century English Colonial Diet at Ferryland,Newfoundland. Historical Archaeology 40(4):125-138.

2005 Dorset Palaeoeskimo Harp Seal Exploitation at Phillip’s Garden (EeBi-1), Northwestern Newfoundland. In The Exploitation and Cultural Importance of Sea Mammals, edited by Gregory Monks, p. 62-76. Proceedings of the 9th Conference of the International Council of Archaeozoology, Durham, August 2002. Oxford: Oxbow Books.

2003 Changing Subsistence Practices at the Dorset Palaeoeskimo site of Phillip’s Garden, Newfoundland. Arctic Anthropology 40(1):106-120. (with M.A.P. Renouf, M.S. Murray, D. McCuaig-Balkwill and L. Howse)

2001 Land and Sea: Use of terrestrial mammal bones in coastal hunting-gathering communities. Antiquity 75:56-62. (with F. Rahemtulla)

Dan Jorgensen

2007 Changing minds: hysteria and the history of spirit mediumship in Telefolmin. In: _The Anthropology of Morality in Melanesia and Beyond,_ J. Barker, ed., pp. 113-130. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing.

2007 Clan-finding and clan-making: legibility and the politics of identity in a Papua New Guinea mining project. In: Customary Land Tenure and Registration in Indigenous Australia and Papua New Guinea, James Weiner and Katie Glaskin, eds., pp. 57-72. Canberra: Asia-Pacific Environment Monographs, ANU E-Press.     [ Available electronically HERE ]

2006 Hinterland history: the Ok Tedi mine and its cultural consequences in Telefolmin. The Contemporary Pacific 18(2):233-263.

2005 Third Wave evangelism and the politics of the global in Papua New Guinea: spiritual warfare and the recreation of place in Telefolmin. Oceania 75(4):444-461.

2004 "Who and what is a landowner? Mythology and marking the ground in a Papua New Guinea mining project," in Mining and Indigenous Lifeworlds in Australia and Papua New Guinea, A. Rumsey and J. Weiner, eds., pp. 68-100. Wantage: Sean Kingston Publishing.

1998 Whose nature? Invading bush spirits, travelling ancestors and mining in Telefolmin. Social Analysis 42(3):100-16.

Adriana Premat

2005 Moving between the map and the ground: shifting perspectives on urban agriculture in Havana, Cuba. In: Agropolis: The Social, Political and Environmental Dimensions of Urban Agriculture, Luc A. Mougeot, ed. Ottawa: Earthscan/IDRC.

2003 Small-scale urban agriculture in Havana and the reproduction of the 'New Man' in contemporary Cuba. European Review of Latin American and Caribbean Studies 75:85-99.

Douglass St.Christian

2002 Elusive Fragments: Making Power, Propriety, and Health in Samoa. Durham,NC:Carolina Academic Press.

2002 "Apia, Samoa," in Cities and Their Cultures. Melvin and Carolyn Ember, editors. Human Relations Area Files/Grolier. [Winner, American Association of Librarians Top Reference Works Award, 2002]

2001 "Canada," in Countries and Their Cultures. Melvin and Carolyn Ember, editors. New York: MacMillan Reference

 

Andrew Walsh

2010 The Commoditization of fetishes: telling the difference between natural and synthetic sapphires. American Ethnologist 37:98-114

2005 The Obvious Aspects of Ecological Underprivilege in Ankarana, Northern Madagascar. American Anthropologist, 107(4): 654-665.

2004 In the Wake of Things: Speculating in and about Sapphires in Northern Madagascar. American Anthropologist, 106(2): 225-237.

2004 Soa’s Version: Ironic Form and Content in the Life Story of a Transnational, Métisse Woman. Global Networks, 4(3): 259-270.

2003 ‘Hot Money’ and Daring Consumption in a Northern Malagasy Mining Town.
American Ethnologist, 30(2): 290-305.

2002 Saving Souls, Preserving Bodies: Religious Incongruity in a Northern Malagasy Mining Town. Journal of Religion in Africa, 32(3): 366-392.

2002 Responsibility, Taboos and the ‘Freedom to do Otherwise’ in Northern Madagascar. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, 8(3): 451-468.

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