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2007-2008 Directory of Asian Studies Faculty
STEPHEN
R. MACKINNON
Professor of History
(Director, Center for Asian Research 1988-1995)
Department of History, ASU-PO BOX 874302, Tempe, AZ 85287-4302
Tel: 480-965-6692; Dept: 480-965-5778; Fax: 480-965-0310; Office: Coor 4542
E-mail: stephen.mackinnon@asu.edu;
Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/ (Dept.
page)
M.A.,
B.A., Yale University
Ph.D.:
University of California, Davis
Country/Region: Modern and Contemporary China
Teaching:HST 107 (Modern Asia: 1650-present) HST 306:
U.S. AND CHINA; HST 484 (China: 1650-present); HST 475 (The American
Experience in Vietnam, 1945–1975); HST 481 (The People’s
Republic of China); HST 598 (War and Revolution); HST 555 (Foreign
Correspondents and the First Draft of History); HST 591 (Seminar
in Modern Chinese History); HST 598 (Historiography of the Vietnam
War)
Research: 20th-century China: war, refugees, journalism, biography,
Institute of Pacific Relations, India-China relations.
Research: 20th-century Chinese history and journalism
Publications:Wuhan, 1938: War, Refugees, and the Making
of Modern China
(Univ. Calif. Press, Berkeley, 2008).
China at War: Regions of China (Stanford U. Press, 2007), edited With Ezra Vogel
and Diana Lary.
"Refugee Flight at the Outset of the Anti-Japanese War," in Diana Lary
and Stephen Mackinnon , ed., Scars of War: Impact of Warfare on Modern China
, (University of British Columbia Press, 2001), 118-134.
"
Wuhan 's search for Identity in the Republican Period," in Joseph W. Esherick,
ed., Remaking the Chinese City : Modernity and National Identity, 1900-1950 (
University of Hawaii Press , 2000).
"
The 'Romantic' Generation," Media Studies Journal (Winter, 1999), 10-17.
Part of a special issue on foreign coverage of China .
"
Toward a History of the Chinese Press in the Republican Period," Modern
China , 23:1 (January 1997), 3-32.
PAMELA D. MCELWEE
Assistant Professor
School of Global Studies, ASU PO Box 875102, Tempe, AZ 85287-5102
Tel: 480-727-0736; Dept: 480-727-8286; Fax: 480-727-8292; Office: COOR
5648
Email: Pamela.mcelwee@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/globalstudies/faculty/mcelwee.html
Ph.D.: Yale University
Country/Region: Vietnam
Teaching: globalization and internationalization of environmental problems
Research: definition and implementation of biodiversity conservation
in developing countries, migration, environmental change and environmental
security
Publications:
2007. “From the Moral Economy to the World
Economy: Revisiting Vietnamese Peasants in a Globalizing Era.” Journal
of Vietnamese Studies 2(2): 57-107;
2007. “Of Rice, Mammals, and Men: The Politics of Wild and Domesticated
Species in Vietnam.” In Where the Wild Things are Now: Domestication
Reconsidered, Molly Mullin and Rebecca Cassidy, eds. London: Berg,
pp. 249-276.
2006. “Displacement and Relocation Redux: Stories from Southeast
Asia”. Conservation and Society, Sept 2006, 4(3): 396-403
2005. “’There is Nothing That is Difficult’: History
and Hardship on and after the Ho Chi Minh Trail in North Vietnam.” The
Asia Pacific Journal of Anthropology, Dec, 6(3): 197-214.
2004. "You Say Illegal, I Say Legal: The Relationship between
'Illegal' Logging and Poverty, Land Tenure, and Forest Use Rights in
Vietnam." Journal of Sustainable Forestry, vol. 19 (1/2/3):
97-135
2004. "Eliminating Feudalism, Developing Socialism: Government
Policies for Ethnic Minorities in the Socialist Republic of Vietnam" in
Civilizing the Margins: Southeast Asian Government Policies for Minorities.
C. Duncan, ed. Ithaca: Cornell University Press;
2002. "Lost Worlds and Local People: Protected Areas Development
in Vietnam." In Conservation and Indigenous Mobile Peoples:
Displacement, Forced Settlement, and Sustainable Development, Dawn
Chatty and Marcus
Colchester, eds. Oxford: Berghahn Press
CHRISTOPHER
MILLER
South & Southeast Asian Studies Bibliographer
Hayden Library-Collections & Scholarly Communications Office, ASU-PO Box
871006, Tempe, AZ 85287-1006 Tel: 480-965-0166; Dept: 480-965-5250; Fax: 480-965-9127;
Office: LIB C25B
E-mail: c.miller@asu.edu;
Website: http://www.asu.edu/lib/colldev/se_asia/ (Dept.
Page)
M.A.:
University of Arizona
M.Mus.:
Northern Illinois University
Country/Region: Southeast Asia; Myanmar and Indonesia
Research: ethnomusicology, music in national identity construction;
music conservatory systems;information access; Indonesia and Myanmar.
YOUNG
KYUN OH
Assistant Professor of Chinese and Sino-Korean
School of International Letters and Cultures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ
85287-0202
Tel: 480-727-7447; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL449B
E-mail: youngoh@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/dll/kor/korean.html (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Wisconsin, Madison
Country/Region: China, Korea
Teaching: Chinese Language and Linguistics, History of Chinese
Language
Research: Historical linguistics of Chinese and Korean,
Sino-Korean cultural history, Pre-modern Korean Sinology
Publications:
Old Chinese and Old Sino-Korean. Ph.D. Dissertation, University
of Wisconsin-Madison. 2005.
"Two
Shilla intellectuals in Tang: cases of early Sino-Korean cultural
connection" (forthcoming) Tang Studies 23-24 (2005-2006).
"The translation of Chinese philosophical texts in Korea: the
next generation." In Leo Tak-hung Chan (ed.) One into
many: Translation and the dissemination of Classical Chinese
Literature, 179-200. New York: Rodopi. 2003.
PATTY
PANG
Lecturer of Chinese
School of International Letters and Cultures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ
85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-1628; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL164E
E-mail: patty.pang@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/dll/chi/chinese.html (Dept.
page)
M.A.:
Arizona State University
Country/Region: Chinese
Teaching: Fundamental Chinese, Intermediate Chinese, Advanced
Chinese, Chinese Reading, Chinese Conversation, Intensive Chinese,
Business Chinese, Chinese Calligraphy
Research: Teaching Chinese, Textbook development, Designing
Summer/Winter Programs in China and Taiwan
PORI
PARK
Assistant Professor of Religion
Department of Religious Studies, ASU-P.O. Box 873104, Tempe, AZ, 85287-3104
Tel: 480-727-7768; Dept: 480-965-7145; Fax: 480-965-5139; Office: ECA 341
E-mail: pori.park@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/religious_studies/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of California, Los Angeles.
Country/Region: Korea
Teaching: REL 345 - Asian Religious Traditions;
REL 351 - Buddhism;
REL 379 - Religion, Nationalism, and Ethnic Conflict; REL 394 - Folk Religions of Korea;
REL 394 - Religious Traditions of Korea;
REL 494/598 - Zen Buddhism
Research: specializes in Buddhism and Zen Buddhism, and
the interaction between Buddhism, modernity, and nationalism.
Publications: “A Korean Buddhist Response to Modernity:
The Doctrinal
Underpining of Han Yongun’s (1879–1944) Reformist Thought,” Seoul
Journal of Korean Studies 20/1 (2007).
“The Buddhist Purification Movement in Post-Colonial South Korea:
Restoring Clerical Celibacy and State Intervention,” in Identity
Conflict: Can Violence be Regulated?, edited by J. Craig Jenkins and
Esther E. Gottlieb, Transaction Publishers, 2007.
“Buddhism in Contemporary Korea,” in Buddhism in World Cultures:
Comparative Perspectives, edited by Stephen Berkwitz, ABC-CLIO, pp.
195-217, 2006.
“Korean Buddhist Reforms and Problems in the Adoption of Modernity
during the Colonial Period,” Korea Journal 45/1 (Spring 2005): 87-113.
"Nationalism and Buddhism" and "Han
Yongun" in Encyclopedia of Buddhism (Macmillan Reference
USA, 2003).
"The Modern Remaking of Korean Buddhism: The Development of Buddhist Nationalism
during Japanese Colonial Rule (1910-1945)" in Korean Studies Forum,
edited by Hyuk-Rae Kim. Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 2002.
"Sowang ka" [Songs of the Pure Land] by Master Naong (1320-1376). Translation
in Columbia Anthology of Traditional Korean Literature, edited by
Peter H. Lee and Mark Peterson, 2002.
"Nationalism and Buddhism" and "Han Yongun" in Encyclopedia
of Buddhism (Macmillan Reference USA, 2003).
"Han’guk Pulgyo ui kundaehwa wa minjokjui ch’aet’aek ui hangye (Problems
in the Adoption of Modernity and Nationalism of Korean Buddhism)." In Kyodan
chonghwa undong kwa Chogye-jong ui onul (The Purification Movement and the Present
Chogye Order), Seoul: Sonu toryong ch’ulp’n pu, 2001.
MOOKESH
PATEL
Chair and Associate Professor of Design
Department of Visual Communication Design, ASU-P.O. Box 872105, Tempe, AZ,
85287-2105
Tel: 480-965-2037; Dept: 480-965-4135; Fax: 480-965-9717; Office: CDN 154D
E-mail: mookesh@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/caed/ (Dept.
page)
M.F.A.:
Rhode Island School of Design
Country/Region: South Asia
Teaching: Visual Communication Design; annual Winter Study
Abroad program to India
Research: Teaching and learning theories in graphic design;
semiotics, information design, exhibit design, interaction design,
typography, etc.
JAMES
R. RUSH
Associate Professor of History
Department of History, ASU-PO BOX 872501, Tempe, AZ 85287-2501
Tel: 480-965-5851; Dept: 480-965-5778; Fax: 480-965-0310; Office: SS 230D
E-mail: james.rush@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/history/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
Yale University
Country/Region: Southeast Asia, Indonesia, and the Philippines
Teaching: HIS 391 Modern Southeast Asia
Research: modern history of Southeast Asia, colonial and
post-colonial Indonesia, comparative colonialism, modern Asian
biography, and current affairs in Southeast Asia.
Publications: The Last Tree: Reclaiming the Environment
in Tropical Asia. New York: Asia Society; Boulder, Colo.: Westview
Press, 1991.
Opium to Java: Revenue Farming and Chinese Enterprise in Colonial Indonesia,
1860–1910. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press, 1990.
(Edited.) Java: A Traveller’s Anthology. Kuala Lumpur and New York: Oxford
University Press, 1996.
(Edited, with Robin W. Winks.) Asia in Western Fiction. Honolulu: University
of Hawaii Press; Manchester, England: Manchester University Press, 1990.
JULIANE
SCHOBER
Associate Professor of Religious Studies
Department of Religious Studies, ASU-P.O. Box 873104, Tempe, AZ, 85287-3104
Tel: 480-965-7054; Dept: 480-965-7145; Fax: 480-965-5139; Office: ECA 341
E-mail: j.schober@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/religious_studies/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Illinois
Country/Region: Burma, Thailand, Southeast Asia
Teaching: Saints and Sinners: Explorations in Sacred Biography,
Introduction to Southeast Asia, Myth, Ritual and Symbol, Asian
Religious Traditions, Hinduism, Buddhism, Modern Buddhism, Buddhism
and the West, Buddhism in Southeast Asia, Seminar in Buddhism,
Politics and Modernity
Research: Anthroplogical and Historical Theories of Religion,
Culture, Politics, Modernity, Nationalism; Constructions of Identity;
Theravada Buddhism; Hinduism. Religion, Culture, and Politics in
South and Southeast Asia.
Publications: Conjunctures of Modern Buddhism in Myanmar,
monograph, ca. 300 pages, to be published by Hawai'i University
Press;
Buddhist Manuscript Cultures: Knowledge, Ritual and Art, Stephen Berkwitz,
Juliane Schober and Claudia Brown, editors, to be published by Routledge;
Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast Asia,
editor,
University of Hawai'i Press; (reprinted by Motilal Banarsidass in
2002)
Educating the 'Other': Buddhism and Colonial Knowledge in Burma, in Buddhism,
Power and Political Order, Ian Harris (ed.), Routledge Curzon Critical
Studies in Buddhism Series, 2007: 52-70.
Acharn Mun (1870-1949); Aung San Suu Kyi (b.19, June, 45); Bodies
of the Buddha; Buddhadasa (1926-1993) Disciples of the Budda; Famous
Buddhist and Ideal Types; Mahâsî Sayadaw (1904-1982); The
Life of Siddhârtha Gautama; U Nu (1907-1995); in Encyclopedia
of Buddhism, Damien Keown and Charles Prebish, (eds.) London, New York:
Routledge. 2007
Buddhism, Violence and the State in Burma (Myanmar) and Sri Lanka,
Disrupting Violence: Religion and Conflict in South and Southeast Asia,
L. Cady and S. Simon, eds., Oxon: Routledge, 2006: 51-69.
Buddhism and Modernity im Myanmar, in Buddhism in Wolrd Cultures:
Contemporary Perspectives, ABC-Clio, S. Berkwitz, editor, 2006: 73-100.
"Buddhist Visions of Moral Authority and Civil Society: The Search
for the Post-Colonial State in Burma" in Burma at the Turn of
the Twenty-First Century (M. Skidmore, ed., Honolulu: Univ. of Hawaii
Press, 2005: 113-133).
Burmese Spirit Lords and their Mediums, Encyclopedia of Shamanism,
Mariko Walters (ed.), ABC-CLIO, 2004
“Mapping the Sacred in Theravada Buddhist
Southeast Asia,” in Sacred Places and Modern Landscapes: Sacred
Geography and Social-Religious Transformations in South and Southeast
Asia. Edited by Ronald Bull. Program for Southeast Asian Studies
Monograph Series, Arizona State University. Forthcoming.
Sacred Biography in the Buddhist Traditions of South and Southeast
Asia, Editor. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 1997; reprinted
by Motilal
Banarsidass, 2001.
TOMOKO
SHIMOMURA
Lecturer of Japanese
Department of Languages and Literatures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-1754; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL428
E-mail: shimomura@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/dll/jpn/japanese.html (Dept.
page)
M.A.:
University of Oregon
Country/Region: Japan
Teaching: JPN 101 First-Year Japanese I; JPN 201 Second-Year
Japanese I; JPN 312 Japanese Conversation and Composition
Research: Japanese language and pedagogy, Second language
acquisition
SHELDON
SIMON
Professor of Political Science
(Director, Center for Asian Research 1980-1988)
Department of Political Science, ASU-PO BOX 873902, Tempe, AZ 85287-3902
Tel: 480-965-1317; Dept: 480-965-6551; Fax: 480-965-3929; Office: Coor 6716
E-mail: shells@asu.edu; Website: http://www.asu.edu/clas/polisci/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Country/Region: Southeast Asia, Japan, China
Teaching: Comparative Asian Foreign and Security Policies
, Comparative National Security Policies, World Politics
Research: Prospects for Asian regional security, emphasizing
the ASEAN states; Multilateral Institutions and Diplomacy in
the Asian-Pacific.
Publications:Co-editor Religion and Conflict in South
and Southeast Asia: Disrupting Violence (New York: Routledge,
2007) 198 pages
Co-editor China, the United States, and Southeast Asia: Contending
Perspectives on Politics, Security, and Economics (New York: Routledge,
2008) 206 pages
“ASEAN and Its Security Offspring: Disrupting Violence “ (Carlisile
Barracks, Pennsylvania, The U.S. Army War College Strategic Studies
Institute, August 2007) 35 pages.
“Realism and Regionalism in Southeast Asia: The ARF and the
War on Terror,” in Joseph Liow and Ralf Emmers, eds., Order and
Security in Southeast Asia: Essays in Memory of Michael Leifer, (New
York: Routledge, 2006). Pp.93-109.
“Southeast Asia: Back to the Future,” in Ashley Tellis
and Michael Wills, eds. Strategic Asia 2004-05: Confronting Terrorism
in the Pursuit of Power,” (Seattle: The National Bureau of Asian
Research, 2004). Pp.261-300.
“Southeast Asia’s Defense Needs: Change or Continuity?” in
Ashley Tellis and Michael Wills, eds., Strategic Asia-2005-06: Military
Modernization in an Era of Uncertainty (Seattle: The National Bureau
of Asian Research, 2005) pp.269-304.
From 2001 to the present, quarterly articles on U.S.-Southeast Asian
Relations for Comparative Connections: An E-Journal of East Asian Bilateral
Relations: (Honolulu: The Pacific Forum/Center for Strategic and International
Studies)
"Southeast Asia" in Richard Ellings
and Aaron Friedberg, eds., Strategic Asia, 2002-2003: Asian
Aftershocks (Seattle: The National Bureau of Asian Research, 2002).
Pp.309-350.
"Southeast Asia" in Richard Ellings and Aaron Friedberg, eds., Strategic
Asia:Power and Purpose, 2001-2002 (Seattle: The National Bureau of Asian Research,
2001). pp. 269-297.
Editor, The Many Faces of Asian Security (Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield,
2001) 259 pages.
"The ASEAN Regional Forum," in William M. Carpenter and David G. Wiencek
eds., Asian Security Survey: An Assessment of the Political-Security Issues
in the Asia-Pacific (Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1996). Pp.41-50.
Coeditor (with Richard Ellings) Southeast Asian Security in the New Millenium
.(Armonk, N.Y.: M.E. Sharpe, 1996) 234 pages.
Editor, East Asian Security in the Post-Cold War Era (Armonk, New York:
M.E. Sharpe, 1993) 230 pages.
"Security Structures in Asia," in Gary Guertner, ed., The Search for Strategy:
Politics and Strategic Vision (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1993), pp.
272-289.
"Security and Uncertainty in the Pacific," in Melvin Goodman, ed., The End
of Superpower Conflict in the Third World (Boulder: The Westview Press, 1992),
pp. 139-160.
"Superpower
Cooperation in Southeast Asia," Roger Kanet and Edward Kolodziej,
eds., The Cold War as Cooperation: Regional Patterns and Prospects,
(London:
Macmillian, 1991), pp. 341-366.
" Pacific Rim Reactions to U.S. Military Strategy," in Young Whan Kihl and Lawrence
Grinter, eds., Security, Strategy, and Policy Responses in the Pacific Rim
(Boulder: Lynn Reinner Publishers, 1989), pp. 81-101.
AMARJIT
SINGH
Associate Professor of Research
Department of Bioengineering, ASU-PO BOX 879709, Tempe, AZ 85287-9709
Tel: 480-727-7749; Dept: 480-965-3028; Fax: 480-965-4292; Office: ECG313
E-mail: amarjit.singh@asu.edu; Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~asingh8/ (Personal
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Bombay, India
Country/Region: India
Teaching:
Research:
Publications:
PRAKORN
SIRIPRAKOB
Instructor of Thai
Department of Languages and Literatures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-4873; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL 440
E-mail: popsiri@asu.edu; Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/~popsiri/thai.html (Dept.
page)
PhD..:
Candidate in Public Policy, Arizona State University
Country/Region: Thailand
Teaching: THA 102 Elementary Thai II, THA 202 Intermediate
Thai II
Research:
ANDREW
T. SMITH
Professor of Biology
School of Life Sciences, Human Dimensions of Biology, ASU-PO BOX 874501, Tempe,
AZ 85287-4501
Tel: 480-965-4024; Dept: 480-965-0803; Fax: 480-965-6899; Office: LSC 286
E-mail: a.smith@asu.edu; Website: http://lifesciences.asu.edu/biology/faculty/smitha.htm (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of California, Los Angeles
Country/Region: China; Mongolia; Nepal
Teaching: Conservation Biology and Ecological Sustainability;
Conservation in Practice
Research: Dr. Smith primarily conducts field work in the
mountains of western United States and on the Tibetan Plateau in
China.
Publications: Dobson, F. S., A. T. Smith and X. G. Wang.
1998. Social and ecological influences on dispersal and philopatry
in the plateau pika. Behavioral Ecology 9:622-635.
Smith, A. T. and J. M. Foggin. 1999. The plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae)
is a keystone species for biodiversity on the Tibetan plateau. Animal Conservation
2:235-240.
Dobson, F. S., A. T. Smith and X. G. Wang. 2000. The mating system and gene
dynamics of plateau pikas. Behavioural Processes 51:101-110.
MacKinnon, J, Y. Xie, J. Fellowes, Z-H Ho, S. Mainka, P. Schei, A. Smith
and S. Wang. 2001. Restoring China’s degraded environment: the role of natural
vegetation. China Council for International Cooperation on Environment and
Development, Beijing. Pp. 1 - 50. [in Chinese]
Smith, A. T., J. MacKinnon and Y. Xie. 2001. Grassland habitats. Pp. 21 -
28. In: Biodiversity principles for developers and planners. J. MacKinnon
and Y. Xie, editors. China Council for International Cooperation on Environment
and Development, Beijing. [in Chinese]
Foggin, J. M. and A. T. Smith. 2001. Rangeland utilization and biodiversity
on the alpine grasslands of Qinghai Province, People’s Republic of China.
Pp. 247 - 258. In: Conserving China’s biodiversity (II). P. J. Schei, S.
Wang and Y. Xie, editors. China Environmental Science Press, Beijing.
Lai, C. H. and A. T. Smith. 2003. Keystone status of plateau pikas (Ochotona
curzoniae): effect of control on biodiversity of native birds. Biodiversity
and Conservation 12:1901-1912.
Katzner, T. E., E. A. Bragin, S. T. Knick and A. T. Smith. 2003. Coexistence
in a multi-species assemblage of eagles in central Asia. Condor 105:538-551.
Katzner, T. E., C. H. Lai, J. D. Gardiner, J. M. Foggin, D. Pearson and A. T.
Smith. 2004. Adjacent nesting by bearded vulture Gypaetus barbatus and Himalayan
Griffon Vulture Gyps himalayensis on the Tibetan plateau, China. Forktail
20:94-96.
Smith, A. T. and F. S. Dobson. 2004. Social organization: Social dynamics in
the plateau pika. Pp. 1016-1019. In: Encyclopedia of Animal Behavior. M.
Bekoff, editor. Greenwood Publishing Group: Westport, Connecticut.
Zahler, P., L. Dolgormaa, L. A. Hinds and A. T. Smith. 2004. The management
of Brandt’s vole in Mongolia: toward an ecologically based means of control. Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences 2:51-55.
Katzner, T. E., E. A. Bragin, S. T. Knick and A. T. Smith. 2005. Relationship between demographics and diet specificity of Imperial Eagles Aquila heliaca in Kazakhstan. Ibis 147:576-586.
Li, W. D. and A. T. Smith. 2005. Dramatic decline of the threatened Ili pika Ochotona iliensis (Lagomorpha: Ochotonidae) in Xinjiang, China. Oryx 39:30-34.
Smith, A. T. 2005. Plateau pikas: Keystone species status and management concerns. Pp. 95-97. In: Proceedings of the International Seminar on Brandt’s
Vole Management. L. Dolgormaa, editor. WWF Mongolia Programme Office: Ulaanbaatar,
Mongolia.
Katzner, T. E., E. A. Bragin, S. T. Knick and A. T. Smith. 2006. Spatial structure
in diet of Imperial eagles (Aquila heliaca) in Kazakhstan. Journal of Avian Biology
37:594-600.
Olsvig-Whittaker, L., M. Lane, C. MacAlister, Y. Xie, and A. T. Smith. 2006.
Data networking for conservation biology in Asia. Pp. 386-400. In: Biodiversity
Conservation in Asia. J. McNeely, T. M. McCarthy, A. T. Smith, L. Olsvig-Whittaker
and E. D. Wikramanayake, editors. Society for Conservation Biology, Asian Section
and Resources Himalaya Foundation: Kathmandu, Nepal.
Smith, A. T., P. Zahler and L. A. Hinds. 2006. Poisoning of native small mammals
in central Asia is an undesirable and unsustainable activity. Pp. 285-293. In:
Biodiversity Conservation in Asia. J. McNeely, T. M. McCarthy, A. T. Smith, L.
Olsvig-Whittaker and E. D. Wikramanayake, editors. Society for Conservation Biology,
Asian Section and Resources Himalaya Foundation: Kathmandu, Nepal.
Qu, J. P., K. X. Li, M. Yang, W. J. Li, Y. M. Zhang and A. T. Smith. 2007.
Seasonal dynamic pattern of special territory in social groups of plateau pikas
(Ochotona curzoniae). Acta Theriologica Sinica 27: 215-220.
books:J. McNeely, T. M. McCarthy, A. T. Smith, L. Olsvig-Whittaker and E. D. Wikramanayake,
editors. 2006. Society for Conservation Biology, Asian Section and Resources
Himalaya Foundation: Kathmandu, Nepal.
Smith, A. T. and Y. Xie, editors. 2008. A Guide to the Mammals of China. Princeton
University Press: Princeton [~2,000 manuscript pages].
TED
SOLIS
Professor of Music
School of Music, Katherine K. Herberger College of the Arts, ASU-PO Box 870405,
Tempe, AZ 85287-0405
Tel: 480-965-8612; Dept: 480-965-3371; Fax: 480-965-2659; Office: MUSIC E524
E-mail: ted.solis@asu.edu; Website: http://music.asu.edu/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
University of Illinois
Country/Region: India, Mexico, Puerto Rico, Hawaii, Java
Teaching: MUP 387/587 Javanese gamelan; MHL 598 Gamelan/Southeast
Asia
Research: research interests within the field of ethnomusicology
include music/dance relationships, acculturation, the Caribbean,
urban Hispanic American musics, and diasporic relationships among
musical traditions; Asian music, particularly Indian classical
music and Javanese gamelan.
Publications: Editor, "Performing Ethnomusicology:
Teaching and Representation in World Music Ensembles," University
of California Press, 2004 http://www.ucpress.edu/books/pages/9527.htm1
PETER
SUWARNO
Associate Professor of Indonesian
Department of Languages and Literatures, ASU-PO BOX 870202, Tempe, AZ 85287-0202
Tel: 480-965-3862; Dept: 480-965-6281; Fax: 480-965-0135; Office: LL 446A
E-mail: peter.suwarno@asu.edu; Website: http://www.public.asu.edu/%7Esar123/ (Dept.
page)
Ph.D.:
Ohio University
Country/Region: Indonesia
Teaching: IDN 102 Elementary Indonesian II; IDN 202 Intermediate
Indonesian II; IDN 394 Advanced Indonesian
Research: Interpersonal communication; rhetoric and linguistics;
Indonesia
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