Anthropology
Laada Bilaniuk, Associate Professor - Anthropology
Foreign language competence: French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Linguistic Anthropology, Language Ideology, Language Politics, Nationalism, Popular Culture, Gender; Ukraine, post-Soviet states
Recent courses: Anthropology of the Post-Soviet States, Language Politics and Cultural Identity, Theory of Sociocultural Anthropology
Recent publications:
- "Language in the Balance: The Politics of Non-Accommodation in Bilingual Ukrainian-Russian Television Shows", International Journal of the Sociology of Language (in press).
- "Cultural Politics on Ukrainian Television: Language Choice and Code Switching on 'Khoroshou'", Canadian American Slavic Studies, 44(2010).
- "Criticism, Confidence, and the Reshaping of the Linguistic Marketplace in Ukraine", in Contemporary Ukraine on the Cultural Map of Europe, edited by Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz, (M.E. Sharpe, 2009).
- "A Tense and Shifting balance: Bilingualism and Education in Ukraine", coauthored with Svitlana Melnyk, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 11(3/4):(2008) 340-372. Also published in Multilingualism in Post-Soviet Countries, Aneta Pavlenko, ed. Pp.66-98. (Toronto: Multilingual Matters, 2008).
- "Linguistic Anthropology", International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, William A. Darity, Jr., ed. (Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008).
- Contested Tongues: Language Politics and Cultural Correction in Ukraine, (Cornell University Press, 2006).
- "A Typology of Surzhyk: Mixed Ukrainian-Russian Language", International Journal of Bilingualism 8:4 (2005).
Benjamin Fitzhugh, Associate Professor - Anthropology
Foreign language competence: Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Archaeology, Cultural Adaptation and Social Evolution, Historical Ecology, Technological Evolution, Circumpolar Arctic & North Pacific Rim, Alaska and Russian Far East
Recent courses: Archaeology of the North
Recent publications:
- “Case Study in Technological Evolution: Innovation and Experimentation in and with the Archaeological Record, by Ben Fitzhugh and A. Kate Trussler. Prepared for volume Pattern and Process in Cultural Evolution, Stephen Shennan, editor, (in press).
- “Colonizing the Kodiak Archipelago: Trends in Raw Material use and Lithic Technologies at the Tanginak Spring Site.” Arctic Anthropology 2004 41(1):14-40.
Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Vincent Gallucci, Professor - Aquatic and Fishery Sciences
Foreign language competence: Italian, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Conflict Resolution in Natural Resources Fisheries Policy formulation, Ocean Governance, and human dimensions Arctic policy formulation and biology Statistical analysis and modeling Quantitative Stock Assessment, population dynamics. Elasmobranchs, shark biology and pop. dynamics, tropical and cold- water Marine biology of benthos in temperate and tropical environments.
Recent courses: Task Force: Governing the Arctic: An Emerging Focus in International Relations
Recent publications:
Gallucci, V. , N. Fabbi, D. Hellmann. 2012. Geopolitics, Arctic Council, and Arctic Ocean Resources. Wakefield Symposium Volume on Fishing People of the North. Anchorage . In press.
Gallucci, V., Alyson Bailes. 2012. Policy and Biological Analyses of Fisheries Collapses in Arctic and Subarctic Seas. Law Journal of Stanford University. In press.
Herndon, A., V. Gallucci, D. DeMaster, W. Burke. 2010. A case for a new regime: An international elasmobranch conservation and management organization. Marine Policy. 34: 1239-1248.
Biology, Management and Conservation of the Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias). 2009. Ed. By V.F. Gallucci, G. McFarlane, G. Bargmann. American Fisheries Society.
Stock Assessment: Quantitative Methods and Applications for Small Scale Fisheries. 1995. Ed.: V.F. Gallucci, Saila, S.B., D. Gustafson, B.Rothschild. CRC Press
Architecture & Urban Planning
Christopher Campbell, Assistant Professor - Architecture & Urban Planning
Foreign language competence: French
Research Interests: Planning Theory and Culture, Community Processes and Structures, Place and Identity, Participatory and Community-based Education, Post-Soviet Russian Planning Practice and Policy
Recent publications:
- Making Los Angeles: Constructing a Sense of Place Out of Ordinary Urban Space (forthcoming ) Yale Cultural Series, Paradigm Publishers.
- "Bridging the Divide: Modeling the Material and Ideational Elements of Place," American Sociological Association Annual Meetings. Montreal, Canada (August, 2006) .
- "Designing for the Profane: Reconsidering the Dark Side of Urban Life Urban Spaces," International Making Cities Livable Conference, Santa Fe, New Mexico (May, 2006) .
- “Social Structure, Space, and Sentiment: Searching for Common Ground in Sociological Conceptions of Community," Research and Community Sociology, Vol. 10: 21-57 (2000).
Art History
Ivan Drpic, Assistant Professor - Art History
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, French, German, Greek, Italian, Russian
Recent publications:
“The Serres Icon of Saints Theodores,” forthcoming in Byzantinische Zeitschrift.
“Notes on Byzantine Panagiaria,” Zograf 35 (2011): 51–61.
“Art, Hesychasm and Visual Exegesis: Parisinus Graecus 1242 Revisited,” Dumbarton Oaks
Papers 62 (2008): 217–47.
Review of Ida Sinkević, The Church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi: Architecture, Programme,
Patronage (Wiesbaden: Reichert, 2000) (in Serbian) in Zograf 29 (2002–2003): 229–31.
“Three Scenes from the Cycle of Christ’s Ministry in the Exonarthex of Sopoćani” (in Serbian),
Saopštenja. Republički zavod za zaštitu spomenika kulture 34 (2002): 107–29.
“Erwin Panofsky: The History of Art as a Humanistic Discipline” (in Serbian), 3+4: Časopis
seminara za modernu umetnost n.s. 5 (2000): 28–31.
Anna Kartsonis, Professor Emeritus - Art History
Foreign language competence: German, Greek, Italian
Research Interests: Medieval, Early Christian, and Byzantine Art
Recent publications:
- "Material Representations of the Cross and the Crucifixion," Art and Cult in Byzantium (forthcoming).
- "Oecumenicity and Visuality in Byzantium," National Research Foundation, Athens (forthcoming).
- "The Responding Icon," In: Heaven on Earth: Art and the Church in Byzantium, edited by L. Safran. Pittsburgh (1998): pp.68-81.
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Greg Shelton, Lecturer - Civil and Environmental Engineering
Foreign language competence: Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: International Trade and Transportation, Infrastructure Development, Management.
Recent courses: Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Studies, Independent GTTL Studies, Internship in GTTL Studies
Communication
Kirsten Foot, Associate Professor - Communication
Foreign language competence: Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Information and Communications Technologies and Globalization, Transnational Conflict-Monitoring Networks, the Internet and Politics, Critical, Social and Practice-Based Approaches to Communication
Recent publications:
- “Web Sphere Analysis: An Approach to Studying Online Action”, with Steven M. Schneider, Christine Hine ed. Virtual Methods: Issues in Social Research on the Internet, Berg Publishers, (2005): 157-170.
- "Pursuing an Evolving Object: Object Formation and Identification in a Conflict Monitoring Network," Mind, Culture and Activity, Summer, 2002, V.9, N. 2., pp. 132-149.
- "Online Structure for Political Action: Exploring Presidential Campaign Web Sites from the 2000 American Election", with Steven M. Schneider, Javnost - The Public, 9 (2), June 2002, pp.43-60.
- "Cultural-Historical Activity Theory as Practical Theory: Illuminating the Development of a Conflict Monitoring Network," Communication Theory 11:1 (Spring 2001): 56-83.
Katy Pearce, Assistant Professor - Communication
Foreign language competence: Arabic, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Persian, Russian, Spanish, Turkish
Recent publications:
Pearce, K. E., & Kendzior, S. (2012). Networked authoritarianism and social media in Azerbaijan. Journal of Communication, 62(2), 283-298.
Nisbet, E. C., Stoycheff, E., & Pearce, K. E., (2012). Internet use and democratic demands: A multinational, multilevel model of Internet use and citizen attitudes about democracy. Journal of Communication, 62(2), 249-265.
Pearce, K. E. (2011). Convergence through mobile peer-to-peer file sharing in the Republic of Armenia. International Journal of Communication, 5, 511-528.
Comparative Literature
Jose Alaniz, Associate Professor - Comparative Literature
Foreign language competence: Czech, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Disability Studies, Death & Dying Studies, Comics, Film, Modern and Post-Soviet Russian Literature & Culture, Eco-criticism
Recent courses: Andrei Tarkovsky (1932 - 1986), Disability in Russian Culture (Topics - Russian Lit., Cult. & Hist.), Modern Czech Literature in English, Post-Soviet Russian Cinema, Russian and East European Animation, Russian and East European Cinema, Russian Literature & Culture - 20th Century, Slavic Resources, The Birth of the Soviet Union
Recent publications:
- Komiks: Comic Art in Russia (University Press of Mississippi) (forthcoming 2010).
- “Crowd Control: Anxiety of Effluence in Sokurov’s ‘Russian Ark’” in Sokurov anthology, ed. Birgit Beumers & Nancy Condee, forthcoming 2009.
- “Vision and Blindness in Alexander Sokurov’s ‘Father and Son’” in Fathers and Sons Onscreen, ed. Helena Goscilo & Yana Hashamova, accepted for publication, 2008, manuscript pages: 38.
- “‘I Want’: Women in Post-Soviet Russian Comics” in Ulbandus, No. 10, November, 2008.
- “‘Nature’, Illusion and Excess in Sokurov’s ‘Mother & Son’” in Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema, Vol. 2, No. 2, May, 2008.
Gordana Crnkovic, Associate Professor - Comparative Literature
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, French, Macedonian, Slovenian, Spanish
Research Interests: East European Film, Culture, and Literature, Post-World War II European Novel, Literature, Film and Culture of the Former Yugoslavia, the Balkans
Recent courses: Cinema of Roman Polanski, East European Literature, Eastern European Film, New Trends in Literary Theory, Post-World War II European Novel, Russian and East European Cinema, Second Year Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Studies in Slavic Literatures, The Theory of Literature III: Special Topics
Recent publications:
- “The Border Guard’s Focus and the Women’s Diversions: Insights of the New Slovenian Film.” In The Future of Intercultural Dialogue: Views from the In-Between. Edited by Ksenija Vidmar Horvat. University of Ljubljana: Ljubljana, 2008.
- “Non-Nationalist Culture, Under and Above the Ground.” In Croatia since Independence: War, Politics, Society, Foreign Relations (eds. Sabrina P. Ramet, Konrad Clewing, Reneo Lukic). R. Oldenbourg Verlag: Munchen, 2008. (pp. 233-250). Refereed.
- “The Battle for Croatia: Three Films by Vinko Bresan.” Democratic Transition in Croatia: Value Transformation, Education & Media. Editors: Sabrina P. Ramet and Davorka Matic. Texas A & M University Press: College Station, 2007. (pp. 247-275) Refereed.
- "Zagreb Everywhere, an Unorthodox Lecture on the City of Zagreb." Video, 2001. Texts written and read by Gordana Crnkovic; Video work by Victor Ingrassia; Soundscape and Music by David Hahn. Premiered at the University of Washington, May 23, 2001.
- Imagined Dialogues: Eastern European Literature in Conversation with American and English Literature. Northwestern University Press, 2000.
Willis Konick, Professor Emeritus - Comparative Literature
Foreign language competence: French, Russian
Research Interests: Russian Literature; 19th Century European Literature; Cinema Studies
Recent publications:
- "Categorical Dreams and Complaint Reality: the Role of the Narrator in The Tales of Belkin." In Modern Critical Interpretations: Alexander Pushkin, edited by Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
- "Tolstoy's Underground Woman: A Study of Anna Karenina." In Modern Critical Interpretations: Leo Tolstoy's Anna Karenina, edited by Harold Bloom. New York: Chelsea House, 1987.
Drama
Mark Jenkins, Professor - Drama
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: Stanislavski System for Actors, Acting and Directing Programs
Recent publications:
- All Powers Necessary and Convenient, a play about the 1948 Legislative Fact-Finding Committee on Communism in Washington State, popularly known as the Canwell Committee. UW Press, 2000.
- Directed Long Day’s Journey Into Night in Russian for Chamber Drama Theatre, Vladivostok, Russia.
- Presentation "Stanislavski’s influence in America tracing it from the Moscow Art Theatre’s 1923 visit to the U.S. through the Group Theatre’s work in the 1930’s," Vladivostok, Russia.
Economics
Haideh Salehi-Esfahani, Senior Lecturer - Economics
Foreign language competence: Persian
Research Interests: Principles of Microeconomics; Principles of Macroeconomics; International Trade
Recent courses: International Trade
Recent publications:
- "A New Course in the Economics of Central Asia at the University of Washington", co-authored with George Wright, Central Eurasian Studies Review, 4.1 (2005): 68-70.
- "The Dilemma of Reforming Economics Education in the Post-Socialist Economy of Uzbekistan: Has Anything Changed?" with Judith Thornton, The Central Asian Survey, 1998, Volume 17, No. 2, pp. 253-265.
Judith Thornton, Professor - Economics
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: Economics, Eonomics of Developing and Transition Economies, Comparative Economic Systems
Recent courses: Analysis of the Transforming Socialist Economies, Comparative Economic Systems, Economic Transformation of Russia and Eastern Europe
Recent publications:
- “Fiscal Centralization and Decentralization in Russia and China,” with Elliott Parker (December 2007) Comparative Economic Studies Vol 49: 514-542.
- "Incentives and Performance of Russian Regional Government Officials" presented at Institutional Change in Russia and China RCIE, 2003.
- Editor of special issue Comparative Economics Studies, Vol 43, 4 (Winter 2002) “Economic Development of Pacific Russia”.
- “Sakhalin Energy: Problems and Prospects” Comparative Economic Studies, Vol 43, 4 (Winter 2002) 9-32.
- “Institutional and Structural Change in Pacific Russia,” Comparative Economic Studies, Vol 43, 4 (Winter 2002) 1-8.
- Russia’s Far East; Region at Risk; (edited with Charles Ziegler) University of Washington Press, 2002.
- Surveying Foreign Assisted Businesses in the Russian Far East and Western US (with Nadezhda Mikheeva) Foundation for Russian American Economic Cooperation, September 1996.
- Effects of Soviet Political Fragmentation on the Energy Infrastructure, (with Richard Cohen, Gregory Gleason, Richard Staar) U.S. Dept of Energy, OFI, July 1992.
Education
Stephen Kerr, Professor Emeritus - Education
Foreign language competence: French, German, Russian
Research Interests: Education in Russia and Former USSR; New Technologies in Teaching and Learning
Recent courses: Russian Education & Society
Recent publications:
- "The experimental tradition in Russian education," in B. Eklof, ed., Educational Reform in Post-Soviet Russia: Legacies and Prospects, London: Frank Cass (2005):102-128.
- "Demographic change and the fate of Russia's schools: The impact of population shifts on educational practice and policy," in B. Eklof, ed., Educational Reform in Post-Soviet Russia: Legacies and Prospects, London: Frank Cass (2005):153-175.
- Canning, M., Bentley, M., Vasil'ev, K., Godfrey, M., Kerr, S., Creighton, J., Markov, A., Frumin, I., & Holtzer, D. (2004). Модернизация российского образования: Достижения и уроки. (The modernization of Russian education: Achievements and lessons.) Washington, DC: The World Bank.
- "Old technologies in new contexts: Print media and Russian education," in A. DeVaney, S. Gance, & Y. Ma, eds., Technology and resistance: Decentralized communications and new coalitions around the world. New York: Peter Lang, 2000.
- "When the center cannot hold: The devolution and evolution of power, authority, and responsibility in Russian education," in T. S. Popkewitz, ed., Educational knowledge: Changing relationships between the state, civil society, and the educational community. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2000.
- Kerr, S. T., & Sahlberg, P. (1994). "Curriculum and curriculum change in the schools of the Russian Federation." In S. Heyneman et al., Russian Education in the Transition -- Final Report. Washington, DC: World Bank.
English
Nikolai Popov, Senior Lecturer - English
Foreign language competence: Bulgarian, French, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: East European and Russian Literature; Bulgarian Language; Modern Poetry and Fiction; Modern Anglo-Irish Literature
Recent publications:
- Translator. "Bukvalnoto i literaturnoto" ("The Literal and the Literary" by Fakel, Sophia). 2004.
- Co-Translated with Heather McHugh. "Gusev," (Chekhov P.) Southern Indiana Review 8.2 (2001).
- Translator. "Ten Poems" (by Paul Celan). Verse 17:2&3, 18.1 (2001).
- Translator (with Heather McHugh), Glottal Stop: 101 Poems by Paul Celan. Hanover, N.H.: University Press of New England (for) Wesleyan University Press, 2000.
Epidemiology
Scott Davis, Professor - Epidemiology
Research Interests: Epidemiology , Radiation Epidemiology
Recent publications:
- Tuttle RM, Lukes Y, Onstad L, Lushnikov E, Abrosimov A, Troshin V, Tsyb A, Davis S, Kopecky KJ, Francis G. RET/PTC "Activation Is Not Associated with Individual Radiation Dose Estimates in a Pilot Study of Neoplastic Thyroid Nodules Arising in Russian Children and Adults Exposed to Chernobyl Fallout." Thyroid 18(8):839-846, 2008.
- Davis S, Day RW, Kopecky KJ, Mahoney MC, McCarthy PL, Michalek AM, Moysich KB, Onstad LE, Stepanenko VF, Voilleque´ PG, Chegerova T, Falkner K, Kulikov S,Maslova E, Ostapenko V, Rivkind N, Shevchuk V, Tsyb AF. "Childhood Leukemia in Belarus, Russia and Ukraine Following the Chernobyl Power Station Accident: Results From an International Collaborative Population-Based Case-Control Study". International Journal of Epidemiology 35:386-396, 2006.
- Kopecky KJ, Stepanenko V, Rivkind N, Voilleque P, Onstad L, Shakhtarin V, Parshkov E, Kulikov S, Lushnikov E, Abrosimov A, Troshin V, Romanova G, Doroshenko V, Proshin A, Tsyb A, Davis S. "Childhood Thyroid Cancer, Radiation Dose from Chernobyl, and Dose Uncertainties in Bryansk Oblast, Russia: A Population-Based Case-Control Study." Rad Res 166: 367-374, 2006.
Geography
Craig ZumBrunnen, Professor - Geography
Foreign language competence: German, Russian
Research Interests: Physical and Environmental Geography, Urban Ecology, Mathematical Modeling, Resource Analysis, Russian Urban and Environmental problems
Recent courses: Resource Use & Management in Russia & the NIS
Recent publications:
- “Organization and Institutionalization of Russia’s Political Parties in 1905-1917 and 1993-2007: Similarities and Differences from Two Occidentalist Periods,” co-authored by A. Perepechko, C. ZumBrunnen & V. Kolossov, Party Politics (accepted April 2009, on-line version forthcoming 2009).
- “Remeasuring and Rethinking Social Cleavages in Russia: Continuity and Changes in Electoral Geography 1917-1995,” with Perepechko, A., Kolossov, V. , Political Geography, 26: (2007) 179-208.
- “Transnational Corporations (TNCs), Globalization and Russian Environmental Policy,” Zeszyty Naukowe, Nr 18, Warszawa: Szkola Glówna Handlowa w Warszawie: Kolegium Gospodarki Swiatowej, 2005, pp. 187-211.
- “Spatial Database Development for Russian Urban Areas: A New Conceptual Framework’” co-authored by Alexander S. Perepechko, Jessica Graybill, Craig ZumBrunnen and Dmitry Sharkov, GIScience & Remote Sensing, Vol. 42, No. 2 (April-June 2005), pp. 144-170.
- Urban Geography in the Soviet Union and the United States, Editor, Co-Translator, & contributor (Savage, MD: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 1992). “Preface,” pp. xvii-xix, Il’ya Zaslavsky and Craig ZumBrunnen, “Soviet Urban Geography Since the Time of Perestroyka,” Chapter 8, pp. 203-211.
Germanics
Klaus Brandl, Assistant Professor - Germanics
Foreign language competence: English, French, German, Italian, Spanish
Research Interests: Foreign Language Teaching Methodology & Pedagogy. German, Teacher Training, Computer Assisted Language Learning
Recent courses: Foreign Language Teaching Methodology
Recent publications:
- Communicative Language Teaching in Action, (Upper Saddle River: Pearson Prentice Hall, 2008).
- “Are You Ready to ‘MOODLE’?” Language Learning & Technology, 9.2 (2005): 16-23.
- “Integrating Internet-based Reading Materials into the Foreign Language Curriculum: From Teacher- to Student-centered Approaches.” Language Learning & Technology 6.3 (2002): 87-107.
Steven Pfaff, Associate Professor - Germanics
Foreign language competence: German
Research Interests: Historical and Comparative Sociology, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements
Recent courses: Sociological Theory
Recent publications:
- Exit-Voice Dynamics and the Collapse of East Germany: The Crisis of Leninism and the Revolution of 1989. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2006).
- Classical Sociological Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory, contributing editor. 2nd Edition, with Craig Calhoun, Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, and Indermohan Virk. (Cambridge: Blackwell’s Press, 2007). (also 1st Edition, 2002).
- “The Religious Divide: Why Religion seems to be Thriving in the United States and Waning in Europe”, in J. Kopstein and S. Steinmo (Eds.), Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
- “The Lives of Others: East Germany Revisited?” German Historical Institute Bulletin 41: (2007) 110-116.
Global Trade, Transportation & Logistics Studies
Greg Shelton, Lecturer - Global Trade, Transportation & Logistics Studies
Foreign language competence: Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: International Trade and Transportation, Infrastructure Development, Management.
Recent courses: Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Studies, Independent GTTL Studies, Internship in GTTL Studies
History
Elena Campbell, Assistant Professor - History
Foreign language competence: English, French, German, Russian
Research Interests: Imperial Russia, Historiography, History and Memory, Empire, Religion and Nationalism in late Imperial Russia
Recent courses: Imperial Russia:1700-1900, The Russian Empire and Nationalism
Recent publications:
- “The ‘Muslim Question’ in Late Imperial Russia,” in Geographies of Empire: Ruling Russia, 1700-1930, edited by Jane Burbank, Mark von Hagen, and Anatoly Remnev, (Indiana University Press, Bloomington, forthcoming).
- “Ethno-confessional Problems, Identities, New Ideologies and Russian Nationalities Policy: The Second Half of the 19th Century – Beginning of the 20th Century”, «Волго-Уральский регион как внутренняя окраина», a curricular development project: Russian Imperial Borderlands, Sponsored by the Soros Foundation, Moscow, [in Russian], (forthcoming).
- “The Autocracy and the Muslim Clergy in the Russian Empire (1850s-1917)”, Russian Studies in History, vol. 44, no. 2, Fall 2005, pp. 8-30.
- “Russians or Tatars? The Imperial View on the Problem of Cultural Dominance in the Russian Eastern Borderlands: Second Half of the 19th Century - Beginning of the 20th century”, Страницы Российской истории. Проблемы, события, люди. Сборник статей в честь Б.В. Ананьича, Petersburg, 2003, pp. 85-94, [in Russian].
James Felak, Professor - History
Foreign language competence: Czech, French, German, Latin, Polish, Slovak
Research Interests: East Central Europe, 20th Century Christianity, Nationalism, Communism
Recent courses: Colloquium in Historiography, Colloquium in History: Europe: 1945 - 1989, East-Central Europe Since 1342, Eastern Europe Since 1918, History of Eastern Europe: 1939 to the Present, Introduction to East European Studies, Pope Pius XII, World War II, & The Holocaust (Historiography), The Catholic Church in Europe since 1918
Recent publications:
- After Hitler, Before Stalin: Catholics, Communists, and Democrats in Slovakia from the End of the Second World War to the February Coup of 1948, (Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009).
- “Roman Catholic Responses to the New Slovakia, 1945-1948,” scheduled to appear in Christianity and Modernity in Eastern Europe, edited by Bruce R. Berglund and Brian Porter-Szűcs, and published by Central European University Press—scheduled release date, September 2009.
- “Conflicts over the State Monopoly of Education in Slovakia, 1945-1948: Catholics, Communists, and Democrats,” Contemporary European History, XVII, No. 17 (November 2008), 505-522.
- “The Democratic Party and the Execution of Jozef Tiso,” Slovakia, XXXVIII, (2005), pp. 33-51.
- “The Slovak Question in the Interwar (1918-1938) and Post-War (1945-1948) Czechoslovak Republic, Slovakia, XXXVI, (2003), pp. 7-27.
Devin Naar, Assistant Professor - History
Foreign language competence: Greek
Research Interests: Participant in the U. S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Summer Workshop on Sephardic Jewry & the Holocaust, Washington, DC, 16-25 June 2010. Co-organizer, with Professor Charlotte Fonrobert, of Symposium, “At Home in Diaspora/Diaspora at Home,” Stanford University, 25-26 April 2010. Contributor of source materials to Sarah Abrevaya Stein (UCLA) and Julia Phillips Cohen (Vanderbilt), The Sephardic Studies Reader (Stanford University Press, forthcoming). Participant, along with Dr. Zachary Baker, Judaica Librarian, of Stanford University at International Digital Access Outreach and Research Conference hosted by USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education, Los Angeles, 3/2010. 5 Respondent to Heather Ferguson, “Genres of Power: The Circle of Justice as an Administrative Strategy in the Early Modern Ottoman Empire,” Islamic Studies Workshop, Abbasi Program in Islamic Studies, Stanford University, 3/2010.
Recent courses: Jews, Christians and Muslims in the Modern Mediterranean, Modern European Jewish History
Recent publications:
“Sephardic Jews,” in Jeffrey Cole, ed., Ethnic Groups of Europe: An Encyclopedia (Oxford: ABCCLIO,
2011), 329-333.
“Reformuler l’identité, réinventer la patrie. Juifs judéo-hispanophones en Amérique, entre
Salonique et Sefarad,” Itinéraires sépharades. Complexité et diversité des identités, ed. Esther Benbassa
(Paris: l’Université Paris-Sorbonne, 2010), 63-78.
“Between ‘New Greece’ and the ‘New World’: Salonican Jews en route to New York,” Journal of
the Hellenic Diaspora 35, no. 2 (Fall 2009): 45-89.
“From the ‘Jerusalem of the Balkans’ to the ‘Goldene Medina’: Jewish Immigration from
Salonika to the United States,” American Jewish History 93, no. 4 (Dec. 2007): 435-473.
With Their Own Words: Glimpses of Jewish Life in Thessaloniki Before the Holocaust. (Thessaloniki: The
Jewish Community of Thessaloniki, 2006). 48 pp. (Exhibition Catalog in Greek & English).
“A Twentieth Century Diaspora: the Great Fire of 1917 and Jewish Emigration from Salonika.”
Slideshow: the Journal of the Center for Humanities at Washington University in St. Louis, v. 2 (Spring
2005): 1-12.
Simon Werrett, Associate Professor - History
Foreign language competence: French, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: History of Science, c. 1550-1850, History of Science in Imperial Russia, History of Pyrotechnics, Art & Science
Recent courses: Exploration and Empire: Science, Art, and Power, 1300-1800
Recent publications:
- "The Panopticon in the Garden: Samuel Bentham’s Inspection House and Noble Theatricality in Eighteenth-Century Russia," Ab Imperio, no. 3 (November 2008): 47-70.
- "Transit and Transition: Astronomy, Topography and Politics in Russian Expeditions to View the Transit of Venus in 1874." (accepted for publication) Cahiers Francois Viete 7 (2006).
- "Spectacular Beginnings: Lectures, Fireworks and Court Demonstrations at the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in the Eighteenth Century" (submitted to Isis May 2005).
- "The Russian Academy of Sciences," in Arne Hessenbruch, ed., Reader's Guide to the History of Science, London, Dearborn, 2000.
- "Potemkin and the Panopticon: Samuel Bentham and the Architecture of Absolutism in Eighteenth-Century Russia," The Bentham Newsletter 2 (1999).
Glennys Young, Associate Professor - History
Foreign language competence: French, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: History of Russia and the Soviet Union (Especially Tsarist Period - 1991), History of Communism Around the World, European History (Especially 20th c.)
Recent courses: 20th Century Russia, Comparative Revolutions, History of Communism, Lives, History, Memory: The Spanish Civil War, 70 Years After, Modern Revolutions Around the World, Modern Russian History
Recent publications:
- State Violence and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution: The Legacy of Novocherkassk and “Mass Disturbances” of the Early 1960s. Book manuscript in progress.
- The World the Refugees Made: Los Niños de la Guerra (Children of the Spanish Civil War) in the USSR and Beyond. Book manuscript in preparation.
- Writing the Soviet Project: Concepts, Paradigms, and the Making of the Soviet Experience Book manuscript completed May, 2009.
- The Communist Subject Around the World: A Reader. Under contract with Oxford University Press, 2009.
- “Emotions, Contentious Politics, and Empire: Some Thoughts about the Soviet Case,” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Histories and Nationalities in the Post-Soviet Space (2/2007).
- “Fetishizing the Soviet Collapse: Historical Rupture and the Historiography of (Early) Soviet Socialism,” Russian Review, 66 (January, 2007).
Human Centered Design & Engineering
Beth Kolko, Associate Professor - Human Centered Design & Engineering
Foreign language competence: Portuguese, Uzbek
Research Interests: Information and Communications Technologies for Development and Design; Central Asia
Recent publications:
- “Resistance to Globalization: Language and Internet Diffusion Patterns in Uzbekistan,” co-authored with Wei, C., The New Review of Multimedia and Hypermedia 11:2, 2005, pp. 205-220.
- “Localization of Digital Games: The Process of Blending for the Global Games Market”, co-authored with Thayer, A., Technical Communication 51:4, 2004, pp. 477-488.
- "Internet Use in Uzbekistan: Developing a Methodology for Tracking Information Technology Implementation Success," co-author with C. Wei and J.H. Spyridakis. Information Technologies and International Development, 1, 2 (2003): 1-19.
- Virtual Publics: Policy and Community in an Electronic Age, editor and Introduction, (NY: Columbia University Press, 2003).
- International IT Implementation Projects: Policy and Cultural Considerations. Proceedings from the annual IEEE IPCC Conference, Portland, OR, September 2002.
- Race in Cyberspace, eds. Kolko, B.E., Nakamura, L., and Rodman, G. B., (Routledge: New York, 2000).
International Studies
Oscar Bandelin, Affiliate Lecturer - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Russian History, History of Eastern Europe, Comparative Intellectual History (United States and Russia)
Recent publications:
- Return to the NEP: The False Promise of Leninism and the Failure of Perestroika, Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers, 2002.
- Researcher: Boris Yeltsin and Russia's Democratic Transformation, Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 2006.
- Copyeditor/indexing: A Clean Sweep? The Politics of Ethnic Cleansing in Western Poland, 1945-1960, Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2006.
Daniel Chirot, Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, Romanian
Research Interests: Ethnic and National Conflict, Dictatorship and Democracy, Terrorism, Civil Society, Genocide, Political Economy of Contemporary World Crisis
Recent courses: Topics in Ethnicity & Nationalism: Ethnoreligious Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Uses of Information and Research in American Foreign Policy
Recent publications:
- Contentious Identities: Ethnic, Religious, and Nationalist Conflicts in Today's World . (New York: Routeledge, 2011).
- "Does Democracy Work in Deeply Divided Societies?“ in Zoltan Barany and Robert Moser, eds., Is Democracy Exportable? (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009).
- "Traditional Methods of Avoiding Genocidal Mass Slaughter" in Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence, (www.massviolence.org, enter ‘Chirot‘ in search box, 2008).
- "The Retribalization of the Modern World: How the Revival of Ancient Sentiments Leads to Persisting Nationalist and Ethnic Conflicts," Ab Imperio 3/2008, 23-46.
- "Returning to a Sane Foreign Policy," Society 45:5 (September/October, 2008), 425-428.
- "That Enlightenment Question Again," Society 45:3 (May/June, 2008), 257-259.
- "Griztant i realybe," in Almantas Samalavicius, ed., Europos Kulturos Profiliai (Vilnius, Lithuania: Kulturos Barai, 2007), pp. 169-192.
- Why Not Kill All of Them? The Logic of Mass Political Murder and Finding Ways of Avoiding It, co-authored with Clark McCauley, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).
- “What Provokes Ethnic Conflict? Two Balkan and One African Case.” Ethnic Conflict in Post-Communist Societies, Barany, Zoltan ed. and Robert Moser ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005).
- Visszatérés a valósághoz, 2000 Irodalmi és Társadalmi Havi Lap (Budapest), (October 2001), 24-33.
- Osteuropa zwischen Kultur und Modernisierung, Transit (Vienna), 21 (Summer 2001), 21-41.
Arista Cirtautas, Lecturer - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, German, Polish
Research Interests: East European Politics and Government, European Union Politics, Post-Communist Politics, Germany since 1945, EU and Russia in the Black Sea Region, Revolutions of 1989
Recent courses: Eastern European Politics & Society, Europe Today, Europe's Muslim Populations: The Challenges of Integration from East to West, Nationalism & Ethnicity in Post-Communist Europe, Old Europe & New Europe: Challenge of Integration, Old Europe and New Europe, Old Europe and New Europe: Challenge of Integration, Securing Europe, The EU as Global Actor
Recent publications:
- “Introduction” to a special section on “Europeanization before and after Accession: Conditionality, Legacies and Compliance,” with Frank Schimmelfennig, ed., Europe-Asia Studies (forthcoming 2010).
- Review of Andrzej Paczkowski and Malcolm Byrne, eds., From Solidarity to Martial Law: The Polish Crisis of 1980-1981: A Documentary History, Budapest and New York: Central European University Press, 2007. In Slavic Review, vol. 67:(2008), no 2.
- “France,” in Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities and Institutions in a Changing Global Order, Jeffrey Kopstein and Mark Lichbach, Eds., (Cambridge University Press, 2005).
- “Passions, Interests and Power: Evaluating EU Enlargement,” in East European Constitutional Review, vol. 12 (Spring-Summer). 2003.
- The Polish Solidarity Movement: Revolution, Democracy and Natural Rights, (London: Routledge, 1997).
Yong-Chool Ha, Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Japanese, Korean, Russian
Research Interests: Comparative Politics, Soviet & Russian Politics, International Relations, Pubic Administration and Policy
Recent courses: Late Industrialization and International Relations
Recent publications:
- Russia’s Choice at the Crossroads, coauthored and principal writer, (Seoul National University Press, 2006).
- “From Neotraditionalism to Neofamilism: Responses to National Dependency in Newly Industrialized Countries,” in Tismaneanu, Howard and Sil (eds.), World Order After Leninism (University of Washington Press, 2006), pp. 172-188.
- “Late Industrialization and Soviet Bureaucracy: The Case of Voronezh Region(in Korean),” coauthored with Iksung Kyun, Russian Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, 2004.
- “The Dynamic of Russian-South Korean Relations and Implications for the Russian Far East,” in Judith Thornton & Charles E. Ziegler, eds., Russia's Far East: a Region at Risk (Washington, D.C.: The National Bureau of Asian Research, 2002).
- Journey to Siberia, Edited (Seoul: Dong-A-Ilbo-Sa, 2001).
- "How to Engage Russia in Building the Peace and Security System in the Northeast Asia: A Korean Perspective," in Watanabe Koji, ed., Engaging Russia in Asia Pacific (Tokyo: Japan Center for Internatioanl Exchange, 1999).
Christopher Jones, Associate Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, Russian
Research Interests: Non-Proliferation, Eurasian Security, Cold War History; NATO-European security
Recent courses: Democracies and the Interantional Security System, International Law and Arms Control, Moscow and European Security since 1991, NATO and European Security Affairs, Security Affairs of Russia & Eurasia, Task Force: NATO's New Strategic Concept
Recent publications:
- “Non-Proliferation Education at the University of Washington”, Journal of Nuclear Materials Management, Vo. XXXIV No. 4, Summer, 2006.
- “The Axis of Non-Proliferation", Problems of Post-Communism, Spring, 2006.
- "Reflections on Mirror Images: Politics and Technology in the Arsenals of the Warsaw Pact" in Leslie Eliason and Emily Goldman, eds., The Diffusion of Military Technology and Ideas (Stanford University Press, 2004).
- "Soviet Doctrine as Strategic Deception," Journal of Slavic Military Studies, 16.3, September 2003.
- "Civil-Military Relations in Central and Eastern Europe: Ten Years After Communism," co-author with Natalie Mychajlyszyn, introductory article to a special issue of Armed Forces and Society, Spring/Summer, 2002.
- "Politics and Technology in the Arsenals of the Warsaw Pact" in a volume edited by Emily Goldman. (Stanford University Press, 2002).
Wlodzimierz Kaczynski, Associate Professor Emeritus - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Czech, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Russian Ocean Policy, North Pacific Marine Business, Arctic Ocean Resources, Coastal Nations Policies
Recent publications:
- "Management of Arctic Resources: Economic, Environmental, Legal and Policy Considerations", with Brosnan, M., in: Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Globalization, Energy and Environment, Warsaw School of Economics, May 29-30, 2008. (in press).
- "US – Russian Bering Sea Marine Border Dispute: Conflict over Strategic Assets, Fisheries and Energy Resources", Russian Analytical Digest, No. 20, May 1, 2007, University of Bremen, Germany.
- "The Kuril Islands Dispute Between Russia and Japan: Perspectives of Three Ocean Powers", Russian Analytical Digest, No. 20, May 1, 2007, University of Bremen, Germany.
- "Ocean Policy Toward Russia and the Pacific Fisheries: The U.S. and Western Countries Perspective", Chapter VIII in: Harry N. Scheiber H. N., and Mengerink K.J., (Editors) The Law of the Sea Institute, (Berkeley: University of California, 2004).
Christian Kessler, Affiliate Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: Nuclear non-proliferation; Conventional arms trafficking and export controls
Frederick Lorenz, Senior Lecturer - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: International Law and National Security in Eurasia and the Middle East, International Humanitarian Law, Water and Security
Recent courses: International Humanitarian Law
Recent publications:
- Strategic Water For Iraq, the End of Times? (pending with Routledge, UK)
- International Humanitarian Law and the Law of War: Text and Materials (pending)
- The Rule of law in Kosovo: Problems and Prospects, Criminal Law Forum, Nov. 2000
Scott Montgomery, Affiliate Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: Global Demographic Change and the Future of Energy; Energy Development and Politics in Central Asia; Nuclear Power and Climate Change Post-Fukushima; Issues and realities related to English as a Global Language; Pre-modern science (Egypt, Babylonia, India, Greece, China, Islam) and its impact on the Scientific Revolution; role of political, economic, and scientific ideas in building the modern world; Translation and language in science; Democracy, evangelical religion, and science
Kazimierz Poznanski, Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: German, Polish, Russian
Research Interests: International Political Economy, Institutional Economics; Economics of Technological Change, Soviet and East European Economies, Economics of Development.
Recent courses: Comparative International Political Economy, Eastern Europe: Political Economy of the Region, Political Economy of International Trade and Finance
Recent publications:
- Negative Globalization: Capital Expropriation in Eastern Europe, (Beijing: China’s Academy of Social Sciences), 2004, pp.204
- Blejer, M.I. ed., and M. Skreb ed. "Transition. The First Decade." Journal of Economic Literature, Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press (2003).
- Kyogi, I. ed. "Failed Transition: Building Capitalism with Communist Tools." In: Evolutionary Analysis of PostSocialist Transition. Tokyo: Springer Verlag, 2003.
- The Confused Reforms: Poland’s Asset Sellout, (Warsaw: Publishing Cooperative), 2001, pp. 152.
- The Failure of Poland’s Transition, (Warsaw: Publishing and Literary Association), 2000, pp. 165.
- Wielki Prezekret: Kleska Polskich Reform (The Great Scam: The Failure of Polish Reforms). Warsaw: Tow. Wydawnicze i. Literackie, 2000.
- Poland's Protracted Transition: Institutional Change and Economic Growth in 1970-1994, (The Russian, Soviet and Post-Soviet Series No. 98) (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), pp. 379.
Scott Radnitz, Associate Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Russian, Uzbek
Research Interests: Comparative Politics, Former Soviet Union, Central Asia and the Caucasus, Contentious Politics, Ethnic Identity and Conflict, Informal Networks, Democratization
Recent courses: Bibliography and Research Methods, Contemporary Central Asia Politics, Democracies and the Interantional Security System, Failed States, Making of the 21st Century, Post-Soviet Security, Readings in Intl Studies: Social Movements and Revolutions
Recent publications:
- “The Color of Money: Privatization, Economic Dispersion, and the Post-Soviet ‘Revolutions,’” Comparative Politics, forthcoming, January 2010.
- “Weighing the Political and Economic Motivations for Migration in Post-Soviet Space: The Case of Uzbekistan,” Europe-Asia Studies 58(5), July 2006 (lead article): 653-677.
- “Look Who’s Talking! Islamic Discourse in the Chechen Wars,” Nationalities Papers 34(2) May 2006: 237-256.
- “What Really Happened in Kyrgyzstan?” Journal of Democracy 17(2), April 2006: 132-146.
- “Networks, Localism, and Mobilization in Aksy, Kyrgyzstan,” Central Asian Survey 24(4), December 2005: 405-424.
Greg Shelton, Lecturer - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Arabic, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: International Trade and Transportation, Infrastructure Development, Management.
Recent courses: Global Trade, Transportation, and Logistics Studies, Independent GTTL Studies, Internship in GTTL Studies
Glennys Young, Associate Professor - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: History of Russia and the Soviet Union (Especially Tsarist Period - 1991), History of Communism Around the World, European History (Especially 20th c.)
Recent courses: 20th Century Russia, Comparative Revolutions, History of Communism, Lives, History, Memory: The Spanish Civil War, 70 Years After, Modern Revolutions Around the World, Modern Russian History
Recent publications:
- State Violence and the Fate of the Bolshevik Revolution: The Legacy of Novocherkassk and “Mass Disturbances” of the Early 1960s. Book manuscript in progress.
- The World the Refugees Made: Los Niños de la Guerra (Children of the Spanish Civil War) in the USSR and Beyond. Book manuscript in preparation.
- Writing the Soviet Project: Concepts, Paradigms, and the Making of the Soviet Experience Book manuscript completed May, 2009.
- The Communist Subject Around the World: A Reader. Under contract with Oxford University Press, 2009.
- “Emotions, Contentious Politics, and Empire: Some Thoughts about the Soviet Case,” Ab Imperio: Studies of New Histories and Nationalities in the Post-Soviet Space (2/2007).
- “Fetishizing the Soviet Collapse: Historical Rupture and the Historiography of (Early) Soviet Socialism,” Russian Review, 66 (January, 2007).
Linguistics
Laada Bilaniuk, Associate Professor - Linguistics
Foreign language competence: French, German, Italian, Russian, Spanish, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Linguistic Anthropology, Language Ideology, Language Politics, Nationalism, Popular Culture, Gender; Ukraine, post-Soviet states
Recent courses: Anthropology of the Post-Soviet States, Language Politics and Cultural Identity, Theory of Sociocultural Anthropology
Recent publications:
- "Language in the Balance: The Politics of Non-Accommodation in Bilingual Ukrainian-Russian Television Shows", International Journal of the Sociology of Language (in press).
- "Cultural Politics on Ukrainian Television: Language Choice and Code Switching on 'Khoroshou'", Canadian American Slavic Studies, 44(2010).
- "Criticism, Confidence, and the Reshaping of the Linguistic Marketplace in Ukraine", in Contemporary Ukraine on the Cultural Map of Europe, edited by Larissa M. L. Zaleska Onyshkevych and Maria G. Rewakowicz, (M.E. Sharpe, 2009).
- "A Tense and Shifting balance: Bilingualism and Education in Ukraine", coauthored with Svitlana Melnyk, International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism 11(3/4):(2008) 340-372. Also published in Multilingualism in Post-Soviet Countries, Aneta Pavlenko, ed. Pp.66-98. (Toronto: Multilingual Matters, 2008).
- "Linguistic Anthropology", International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd edition, William A. Darity, Jr., ed. (Detroit: Macmillan Reference USA, 2008).
- Contested Tongues: Language Politics and Cultural Correction in Ukraine, (Cornell University Press, 2006).
- "A Typology of Surzhyk: Mixed Ukrainian-Russian Language", International Journal of Bilingualism 8:4 (2005).
Barbara Citko, Assistant Professor - Linguistics
Foreign language competence: English, Polish
Research Interests: Slavic Linguistics, Syntactic Theory, Syntax-Semantics
Recent publications:
- "An Argument against Assimilating Appositive Relatives to Coordinate Structures," Linguistic Inquiry 39: 633-655, 2008.
- "Missing Labels," Lingua 118: 907–944, 2008.
- "Small Clauses: Not So Small and Not All Alike," Lingua 118:261-295.
- "Determiner Sharing from a Crosslinguistic Perspective," Linguistic Variation Yearbook 2006:73–96, 2008, 2007.
- "On the Interaction between Across-the-Board Wh-Movement and Left Branch Extraction," Syntax 9: 225-247, 2006.
- "On the Nature of Merge: External Merge, Internal Merge, and Parallel Merge," Linguistic Inquiry 36:475-497, 2005.
Management and Organization
Vitaly Nishanov, Lecturer - Management and Organization
Foreign language competence: English, Russian
Research Interests: Teambuilding, Cross-cultural Management, International Business Negotiation
Recent publications:
- Business education in Kyrgyzstan. Training & Management, December, 2002. p. 43.
- Strategic Management and Business Planning: Training materials, 2nd Edition, Bishkek, 2002.
- Management and Organization: Training Materials, Bishkek, 2002.
- The State-Business Relations: Kyrgyzstan 2000, ARD/Checci (USAID), Bishkek, 2001.
- Management of Education, School Management Financial Management, ADB-Fontys: Bishkek, 1999.
- Cognitive Approach to the Design of Management Training Program, The Nature of University Education and Research (Annual Conference Proceeding), Bishkek: AUK, 1999.
- Political System of Kyrgyz Republic, August 1999, UNDP, Bishkek, 1999.
Marine Affairs
Vincent Gallucci, Professor - Marine Affairs
Foreign language competence: Italian, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Conflict Resolution in Natural Resources Fisheries Policy formulation, Ocean Governance, and human dimensions Arctic policy formulation and biology Statistical analysis and modeling Quantitative Stock Assessment, population dynamics. Elasmobranchs, shark biology and pop. dynamics, tropical and cold- water Marine biology of benthos in temperate and tropical environments.
Recent courses: Task Force: Governing the Arctic: An Emerging Focus in International Relations
Recent publications:
Gallucci, V. , N. Fabbi, D. Hellmann. 2012. Geopolitics, Arctic Council, and Arctic Ocean Resources. Wakefield Symposium Volume on Fishing People of the North. Anchorage . In press.
Gallucci, V., Alyson Bailes. 2012. Policy and Biological Analyses of Fisheries Collapses in Arctic and Subarctic Seas. Law Journal of Stanford University. In press.
Herndon, A., V. Gallucci, D. DeMaster, W. Burke. 2010. A case for a new regime: An international elasmobranch conservation and management organization. Marine Policy. 34: 1239-1248.
Biology, Management and Conservation of the Spiny Dogfish (Squalus acanthias). 2009. Ed. By V.F. Gallucci, G. McFarlane, G. Bargmann. American Fisheries Society.
Stock Assessment: Quantitative Methods and Applications for Small Scale Fisheries. 1995. Ed.: V.F. Gallucci, Saila, S.B., D. Gustafson, B.Rothschild. CRC Press
Wlodzimierz Kaczynski, Associate Professor Emeritus - Marine Affairs
Foreign language competence: Czech, French, Italian, Polish, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Russian Ocean Policy, North Pacific Marine Business, Arctic Ocean Resources, Coastal Nations Policies
Recent publications:
- "Management of Arctic Resources: Economic, Environmental, Legal and Policy Considerations", with Brosnan, M., in: Proceedings of 4th International Conference on Globalization, Energy and Environment, Warsaw School of Economics, May 29-30, 2008. (in press).
- "US – Russian Bering Sea Marine Border Dispute: Conflict over Strategic Assets, Fisheries and Energy Resources", Russian Analytical Digest, No. 20, May 1, 2007, University of Bremen, Germany.
- "The Kuril Islands Dispute Between Russia and Japan: Perspectives of Three Ocean Powers", Russian Analytical Digest, No. 20, May 1, 2007, University of Bremen, Germany.
- "Ocean Policy Toward Russia and the Pacific Fisheries: The U.S. and Western Countries Perspective", Chapter VIII in: Harry N. Scheiber H. N., and Mengerink K.J., (Editors) The Law of the Sea Institute, (Berkeley: University of California, 2004).
Medicine
Julie Gralow, Professor - Medicine
Research Interests: Employment/Research Experience: 7/11-present Member. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Clinical Division 7/09-present Professor. Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology. University of Washington School of Medicine. 9/07-present Director, Breast Medical Oncology. University of Washington and Seattle Cancer Care Alliance 7/06-6/11 Associate Member. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Clinical Division 7/02-6/09 Associate Professor. Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology. University of Washington School of Medicine 7/01-present Associate Program Head. Breast Cancer Program, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center 1/98 - 2002 Assistant Professor. Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology. University of Washington School of Medicine. 1/98 - 2002 Director. University of Washington Women’s Cancer Genetics and Risk Reduction Clinic. 1/98 - 2002 Director. Patient and Physician Education and Outreach. University of Washington Cancer Center. 1/99 – 7/06 Assistant Member. Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Clinical Division. 7/94 - 12/97 Acting Instructor. Department of Medicine, Division of Oncology. University of Washington School of Medicine. 7/91 - 6/92 Staff Internist. Harvard Community Health Plan. Boston, Massachusetts. 1985, 1986 Research Fellow. Laboratory of Peter A. Jones, Ph.D. Department of Biochemistry, Norris Cancer Hospital and Research Institute, University of Southern California School of Medicine. 1983 - 84 Research Assistant. Laboratory of Ronald Levy, M.D. Division of Oncology, Stanford University School of Medicine. 1981 - 83 Research Assistant. Laboratory of Richard Miller, M.D. Becton Dickinson Monoclonal Center. Mountain View, California.
Recent publications:
Miller RA, Gralow J. The Induction of Leu-1 Antigen Expression in Human Malignant and Normal B-Cells by Phorbol Myristic Acetate. Journal of Immunology, 133: 3408-14, 1984.
Sklar J, Cleary ML, Thielmans K, Gralow J, Warnke R, Levy R. Biclonal B-Cell Lymphoma. New England Journal of Medicine, 311:20-27, 1984.
Thielmans K, Maloney DG, Meeker T, Fujimoto J, Doss C, Gralow J, Miller RA, Levy R. Strategies for the Production of Monoclonal Anti-Idiotype Antibodies Against Human B-Cell Lymphomas. Journal of Immunology, 133: 495-501, 1984.
Levy R, Meeker TC, Lowder JN, Maloney D, Thielmans K, Gralow J, Warnke R, Cleary ML, Sklar J. The Immunology of B-Cell Lymphoma. Studies with Anti-Idiotype Antibodies. In: Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Malignant Lymphoma. Martinus Nishoff Publishing, Boston, Massachusetts, 1984.
Thompson JM, Gralow J, Levy R, Miller RA. The Optimal Application of Forward and Ninety-Degree Light Scatter in Flow Cytometry for the Gating of Mononuclear Cells. Cytometry, 6: 401-6, 1985.
Dubeau LA, Chandler L, Gralow J, Nichols PW, Jones PA. Southern Blot Analysis of DNA Extracted from Formalin-Fixed Pathology Specimens. Cancer Research, 46: 2964-9, 1986.
Lowder JN, Meeker TC, Campbell M, Garcia CF, Gralow J, Miller RA, Warnke R, Levy R. Studies on B Lymphoid Tumors Treated with Monoclonal Anti-idiotype Antibodies: Correlation with Clinical Responses. Blood, 69 (1): 199-210, 1987.
Miller RA, Lowder JN, Gralow J, Meeker T, Levy R. In Vitro Tests that Predict Tumor-Associated Idiotype Levels in the Serum of Patients with B Cell Lymphomas and Leukemias. Blood, 69 (4): 1249-54, 1987.
Disis ML, Bernhard H, Gralow JR, Hand SL, Emery SR, Calenoff E, Cheever MA. Immunity to the HER-2/neu Oncogenic Protein. In Vaccines Against Virally Induced Cancers, Ciba Foundation Symposium No. 187, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 198-211, 1994.
Bernhard H, Disis ML, Heimfeld S, Hand S, Gralow JR, and Cheever MA. Generation of immunostimulatory dendritic cells from human CD34+ hematopoietic progenitor cells of the bone marrow and peripheral blood. Cancer Research, 55: 1099 – 1104, 1995.
Cheever MA, Disis ML, Bernhard H, Gralow JR, Hand SL, Huseby ES, Qin HL, Takahashi, M, and Chen W. Immunity to Oncogenic Proteins. Imm Rev 145: 33-59, 1995.
Disis ML, Bernhard H, Shiota FM, Hand SL, Gralow JR, and Cheever MA. GM-CSF: An Effective Adjuvant for Protein and Peptide Based Vaccines. Blood, 88:202-10, 1996.
Gralow JR, Anderson BO. Breast Cancer Patient Follow-Up. In Cancer Patient Follow-Up, Johnson, F. and Virgo, K.S. ed., Moseby-Year Book, Inc., 1996.
Gralow JR, Livingston RL, Hunt K, Petersdorf S. Oncologic Therapeutics. In Medical Therapeutics, Ramsey P and Larson EB, ed., W.B. Saunders Co., 1996.
Disis ML, Gralow JR, Bernhard H, Hand SL, Rubin WD, Cheever MA. Peptide Based, but Not Whole Protein, Vaccines Elicit Immunity to HER-2/neu, an Oncogenic Self-Protein. J Immunology, 156:3151-8, 1996.
Gralow JR (editor). Finding Your Way to Wellness: A Puget Sound Breast Cancer Information and Resource guide. Peanut Butter Publishing. 1996.
Gralow JR. Combining Complementary and Conventional Therapies in Medical Practice: A Medical Oncologist’s Perspective. Northwest Physician, Winter 1996.
Livingston RB, Ellis GK, Gralow JR, Williams MA, White R, McGuirt S, Adamkiewicz BB, Long CA. Dose-Intensive Vinorelbine with Concurrent Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor Support in Paclitaxel-Refractory Metastatic Breast Cancer. J Clin Oncol 15: 1395-1400, 1997.
Tait DL, Jensen RA, Gralow, J, King, MC, Johnson DH, Holt, JT. Gene Therapy for Breast and Ovarian Cancer with BRCA1. Breast Disease 10:89-98, 1998.
Disis ML, Pupa SM, Gralow, JR, Dittadi R, Menard S, Cheever MA. High-titer HER-2/neu Protein-specific Antibody Can Be Detected in Patients with Early-stage Breast Cancer. J Clin Oncol 15: 3363-3367, 1997.
Anderson BO, Austin-Seymour MM, Gralow JR, Moe RE, Byrd DR. A Multidisciplinary Approach to Locoregional Management of the Axilla for Primary Operable Breast Cancer. Cancer Control 6:491-499, 1997.
Clark JI, Alpaugh RK, von Mehren M, Schultz J, Gralow JR, Cheever MA, Ring DB, Weiner LM. Induction of multiple anti-c-erbB-2 specificities accompanies a classical idiotypic cascade following 2B1 bispecific monoclonal antibody treatment. Cancer Immunol Immunother 44:265-272, 1997.
McTiernan A, Kumai C, Bean D, Schwartz R, Ulrich C, Mahloch J, Hastings R, Gralow J, Potter J. Anthropometric and Hormone Effects of an 8-week Exercise-Diet Intervention in Breast Cancer Patients: Results of a Pilot Study. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers, Prevention 7:477-481, 1998.
Hathaway PB, Mankoff DA, Maravilla KR, Austin-Seymour MM, Gralow JR, Cortese AA, Hayes, CE, Moe RE. The value of combined FDG-PET and magnetic resonance imaging in the evaluation of suspected local-regional breast cancer: preliminary experience. Radiology 210: 807-814, 1999.
Ellis GK, Gralow JR, Pierce HI, Williams MA, Livingston RB. Infusional paclitaxel and weekly vinorelbine chemotherapy with concurrent filgrastim for metastatic breast cancer: High complete response rate in a phase I-II study in doxorubicin-treated patients. J Clin Oncol 17:1407-1412, 1999.
Mankoff DA, Dunnwald LK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Drucker MJ, Livingston RB. Monitoring the response of patients with locally advanced breast carcinoma to neoadjuvant chemotherapy using [technetium 99m]-sestamibi scintimammography. Cancer 85(11):2410-2423, 1999.
Gralow, JR. Herceptin for the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Curr Practice Med 2:49-52, 1999.
Bowen D, McTiernan A, Burke W, Powers D, Pruski J, Durfy S, Gralow J, Malone K. Participation in breast cancer risk counseling among women with a family history. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 8(7):581-585, 1999.
Gralow JR (editor). Finding Your Way to Wellness: A Puget Sound Breast Cancer Information and Resource guide: Second Edition..Published by Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. 2000.
Bellon JR, Lindsley KL, Ellis GK, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Austin Seymour MM. Concurrent radiation therapy and paclitaxel or docetaxel chemotherapy in high-risk breast cancer. Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 48(2):393-397, 2000.
Bernhard H, Huseby ES, Hand SL, Lohmann M, Batten WY, Disis ML, Gralow JR, Meyer zum Buschenfelde KH, Ohlen C, Cheever MA. Dendritic cells lose ability to present protein antigen after stimulating antigen-specific T cell responses, despite upregulation of MHC class II expression. Immunobiology 201(5):568-582, 2000.
McTiernan A, Gralow J, Talbott L. Breast Fitness: An Optimal Exercise and Health Plan for Reducing your Risk of Breast Cancer. St. Martin’s Press, 2000.
Eubank WB, Mankoff DA, Takasugi J, Vesselle H, Eary JF, Shanley TJ, Gralow JR, Charlop A, Ellis GK, Lindsley KL, Austin-Seymour MM, Funkhouser CP, Livingston RB. [F-18]-Fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) Positron emission tomography (PET) to detect mediastinal or internal mammary metastases in breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 19(15):3516-3523, 2001.
Mankoff DA, Peterson LM, Tewson TJ, Link JM, Gralow JR, Graham MM, Krohn KA. [18F]fluoroestradiol radiation dosimetry in human PET studies. J Nucl Med 42(4):679-684, 2001.
Daling JR, Malone K, Doody DR, Johnson LG, Gralow JR, Porter PL. Relationship of body mass index to tumor markers and survival among young women with invasive ductal breast cancer. Cancer 92:720-729, 2001.
Gralow JR, Livingston RB. University of Washington high-dose cyclophosphomide, mitixantrone, and etoposide experience in metastatic breast cancer: Unexpected cardiac toxicity. J Clin Oncol 19:3903-3904, 2001.
Gralow JR. The role of bisphosphonates as adjuvant therapy for breast cancer. Curr Oncol Rep 3:506-515, 2001.
Wilkie DJ, Huang HY, Berry DL, Schwartz A, Lin YC, Ko NY, Chen C, Gralow J, Lindsley K, Fitzgibbon D. Cancer symptom control: Feasibility of a tailored, interactive computerized program for patients. Fam Community Health 24:48-62, 2001.
Eubank WB, Mankoff DA, Vesselle HJ, Eary JF, Dunnwald LK, schubert EK, Lindsley SK, Gralow JR, Austin-Seymour MM, Ellis GK, Livingston RB. Detection of locoregional and distant recurrences in breast cancer patients using FDG PET. Radiographics 22:5-17, 2002.
Winer EP, Hudis C, Burstein HJ, Chlebowski RT, Ingle JN, Edge SB, Mamounas EP, Gralow J, Goldstein LJ, Pritchard KI, Braun S, Cobleigh MA, Langer AS, Perotti J, Powles TJ, Whelan TJ, Browman GP. American Society of Clinical Oncology technology assessment on the use of aromatase inhibitors as adjuvant therapy for women with hormone receptor-positive breast cancer: status report 2002. J Clin Oncol 20:3317-3327, 2002
Mankoff DA, Dunnwalt LK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Charlop A, Lawton TH, Schubert EK, Tseng J, Livingston RB. Blood flow and metabolism in locally advanced breast cancer: relationship to response to therapy. J Nucl Med 43(4):500-9, 2002.
Ellis GK, Livingston RB, Gralow JR, Green SJ, Thompson T. Dose-dense anthracycline-based chemotherapy for node-positive breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 20 (17):3637-3643, 2002.
Stafford SE, Gralow JR, Schubert EK, Rinn KJ, Dunnwald LK, Livingston RB, Mankoff DA. Use of serial FDG PET to measure the response of bone-dominant breast cancer to therapy. Acad Radiol 9(8):913-921, 2002.
Gralow JR. Bisphosphonates as adjuvant treatment for breast cancer. BMJ 325:1051-1052, 2002.
Mankoff D, Dunnwald L, Gralow J, Ellis G, Schubert E, Charlop A, Tseng J, Rinn K, Livingston R. [Tc-99m]-sestamibi uptake and washout in locally advanced breast cancer are correlated with tumor blood flow. Nucl Med Biol 29:719-727, 2002.
Benz C, Clark G, Conzen S, Dorn R, Fuqua S, Gralow J, Greene G, Heimann R, Hellman S, Lippman M, Rosen N, Weiner L. Consensus statement: Expedition Inspiration Fund for Breast Cancer Research meeting 2002. Breast Cancer Res Treat 78:127-131, 2003.
Garrison JA, McCune JS, Livingston RB, Linden HM, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, West HL. Myalgias and arthralgias associated with paclitaxel. Oncology 17:271-277, 2003.
Anderson BO, Braun S, Carlson RW, Gralow JR, Lagios MD, Lehman C, Schwartsmann G, Vargas HI. Overview of breast health care guidelines for countries with limited resources. Breast J 9 Suppl 2:S42-S50, 2003.
Winer EP, Hudis C, Burstein HJ, Bryant J, Chlebowski RT, Ingle JN, Edge SB, Mamounas EP, Gelber R, Gralow J, Goldstein LJ, Pritchard KI, Braun S, Cobleigh MA, Langer AS, Perotti J, Powles TJ, Whelan TJ, Browman GP. American Society of Clinical Oncology technology assessment working group update: Use of aromatase inhibitors in the adjuvant setting. J Clin Oncol 21: 2597-2599, 2003.
Bartelink H, Benz C, Cleveland D, Dorn R, Gralow J, Gradishar WJ, Grant K, Heimann R, Hellman S, Hudis C, Kerbel R, Lippman M, Lung J, Posner MC, Steeg P, Vestal R, Weichselbaum RR, Zetter B. Expedition Inspiration Fund for Breast Cancer Research Meeting 2003. Breast Cancer Res Treat 80:139-144, 2003.
Hillner BE, Ingle JN, Cheblowski RT, Gralow J, Yee GC, Janjan NA, Cauley JA, Blumenstein BA, Albain KS, Lipton A, Brown S. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2003 update on the role of bisphosphonates and bone health issues in women with breast cancer. J Clin Oncol 21:4042-4057, 2003.
Mankoff DA, Dunnwald LK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Schubert EK, Tseng J, Lawton TJ, Linden HM, Livingston RB. Changes in blood flow and metabolism in locally advanced breast cancer treated with neoadjuvant therapy. J Nucl Med 44:1806-1014, 2003.
Yaziji H, Goldstein LC, Barry TS, Werling R, Hwang H, Ellis GK, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Gown AM. HER-2 testing in breast cancer using parallel tissue-based methods. JAMA 291:1972-1977, 2004.
Bellon JR, Livingston RB, Eubank WB, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Dunnwald LK, Mankoff DA. Evaluation of the internal mammary lymph nodes by FDG-PET in locally advanced breast cancer. Am J Clin Oncol 27:407-410, 2004.
Eubank WB, Mankoff D, Bhattacharya M, Gralow J, Linden H, Ellis G, Lindsley S, Austin-Seymour M, Livingston R. Impact of FDG PET o0n defining the extent of disease and on treatment of patients with recurrence or metastatic breast cancer. Am J Roentgenol 183:479-486, 2004.
Winer EP, Hudis C, Burstein HJ, Wolff AC, Pritchard KI, Ingle JN, Chlebowski RT, Gelber R, Edge SB, Gralow J, Cobleigh MA, Mamounas EP, Goldstein LJ, Whelan TJ, Powles TJ, Bryant J, Perkins C, Perotti J, Braun S, Langer AS, Browman GP, Somerfield MR. American Society of Clinical Oncology Technology Assessment on the Use of Aromatase Inhibitors As Adjuvant Therapy for Postmenopausal Women With Hormone Receptor-Positive Breast Cancer: Status Report 2004. J Clin Oncol 23:619-629, 2005.
Pierce LJ, Hutchins LF, Green SR, Lew DL, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Osborne CK, Albain KS. Sequencing of Tamoxifen and Radiotherapy After Breast-Conserving Surgery in Early-Stage Breast Cancer. J Clin Oncol 23:24-29, 2005.
Dunnwald LK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Livingston RB, Linden HM, Lawton TJ, Barlow WE, Schubert EK, Mankoff DA. Residual tumor uptake of [(99m)Tc]-sestamibi after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer predicts survival. Cancer 103:680-688, 2005.
Gralow JR. Optimizing the treatment of metastatic breast cancer. Breast Ca Res Treat 89 Suppl 1:S9-15, 2005.
Gralow JR. Evolving role of bisphosphonates in women undergoing treatment for localized and advanced breast cancer. Clin Breast Cancer 5 Suppl 2:S54-62, 2005.
Hudis CA, Vogel CL, Gralow JR, Williams D. Weekly epoetin alfa during adjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer: Effect on hemoglobin and quality of life. Clin Breast Cancer 6:132-142, 2005.
Gralow JR. Breast Cancer 2004: Progress and promise on the clinical front. Phys Med 21 Suppl 1:2, 2006.
Ruggiero S, Gralow J, Marx R, Hoff A, Schubert M, Huryn J, Toth B, Damato K, Valero V. Practical guidelines for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of osteonecrosis of the jaw in patients with cancer. J Oncol Practice 2:7-14, 2006.
Linden HM, Stekhova SA, Link JM, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Ellis GK, Petra PH, Peterson LM, Schubert EK, Dunnwald LK, Krohn KA, Mankoff DA. Quantitative Fluoroestradiol Positron Emission Tomography Imaging Predicts Response to Endocrine Treatment. J Clin Oncol, 24:2793-2799, 2006.
Specht JM, Tam SL, Kurland BF, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Linden HM, Ellis GK, Schubert EK, Dunnwald LK, Mankoff DA. Serial 2-[(18)F] fluoro-2-deoxy-D-glucose positron emission tomography (FDG-PET) to monitor treatment of bone-dominant metastatic breast cancer predicts time to progression (TTP). Breast Cancer Res Treat, 105(1): 87-94, 2007.
Gralow JR (editor). Finding Your Way to Wellness: A Puget Sound Breast Cancer Information and Resource guide: Third Edition. Published by Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. 2007.
Ozols RF, Herbst RS, Colson YL, Gralow J, Bonner J, Curran WJ Jr, Eisenberg BL, Ganz PA, Kramer BS, Kris MG, Markman M, Mayer RJ, Raghavan D, Reaman GH, Sawaya R, Schilsky RL, Schuchter LM, Sweetenham JW, Vahdat LT, Winn RJ; American Society of Clinical Oncology. Clinical cancer advances 2006: major research advances in cancer treatment, prevention, and screening - A report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. J Clin Oncol 25:146-162, 2007.
Gralow JR, Tripathy D. Managing Metastatic Bone Pain: The Role of Bisphosphonates. J Pain Symptom Manage 33:462-272, 2007.
Moore H, Green SJ, Gralow JR, Bearman SI, Lew D, Barlow WE, Hudis C, Wolff AC, Ingle JN, Chew HK, Elias AD, Livingston RB, Martino S. Intensive dose-dense compared with high-dose adjuvant chemotherapy for high risk operable breast cancer: Southwest Oncology Group/Intergroup study 9623. J Clin Oncol 25:1677-1682, 2007.
Gralow JR. Bone density in breast cancer: When to intervene? J Clin Oncol 25(22): 3195-3197, 2007.
Aapro M, Abrahamsson PA, Body JJ, Coleman RE, Colomer R, Costa L, Crinò L, Dirix L, Gnant M, Gralow J, Hadji P, Hortobagyi GN, Jonat W, Lipton A, Monnier A, Paterson AH, Rizzoli R, Saad F, Thürlimann B. Guidance on the use of bisphosphonates in solid tumors: recommendations of an international expert panel. Ann Oncol 19:420-432, 2007.
Bowen DJ, Fann JR, Andersen MR, Rhew IC, Gralow JR, Lewis FM, Hunt JR, Palomares M, Moinpour CM, Ankerst DP. Recruiting Patients With Breast Cancer and Their Families to Behavioral Research in the Post-HIPAA Period. Oncol Nurs Forum 34(5): 1049-1054, 2007.
Miller K, Wang M, Gralow J, Dickler M, Cobleigh M, Perez EA, Shenkier T, Cella D, Davidson NE. Paclitaxel plus bevacizumab versus paclitaxel alone for metastatic breast cancer. N Engl J Med 357:2666-76, 2007.
Lewis FM, Cochrane BB, Fletcher KA, Zahlis EH, Shands ME, Gralow JR, Wu SM, Schmitz K. Helping her heal: A pilot study of an educational counseling intervention for spouses of women with breast cancer. Psychooncology 17:131-7, 2008.
Syrjala KL, Abrams JR, Polissar NL, Hansberry J, Robison J, Dupen S, Stillman M, Fredrickson M, Rivkin S, Feldman E, Gralow J, Rieke JW, Raish RJ, Lee DJ, Cleeland CS, Dupen A. Patient training in cancer pain management using integrated print and video materials: A multisite randomized controlled trial. Pain 135:175-86, 2008.
Gralow J, Ozols RF, Bajorin DF, Cheson BD, Sandler HM, Winer EP, Bonner J, Demetri GD, Curran W Jr, Ganz PA, Kramer BS, Kris MG, Markman M, Mayer RJ, Raghavan D, Ramsey S, Reaman GH, Sawaya R, Schuchter LM, Sweetenham JW, Vahdat LT, Davidson NE, Schilsky RL, Lichter AS. Clinical Cancer Advances 2007: Major Research Advances in Cancer Treatment, Prevention, and Screening: A Report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. J Clin Oncol 26:313-325, 2008.
Perez EA, Suman VJ, Davidson NE, Sledge GW, Kaufman PA, Hudis CA, Martino S, Gralow JR, Dakhil SR, Ingle JN, Winer EP, Gelmon KA, Gersh BJ, Jaffe AS, Rodeheffer RJ. Cardiac Safety Analysis of Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide Followed by Paclitaxel With or Without Trastuzumab in the North Central Cancer Treatment Group N9831 Adjuvant Breast Cancer Trial. J Clin Oncol 26:1231-1238, 2008.
Gralow JR, Zujewski JA, Winer E. Preoperative therapy in invasive breast cancer: reviewing the state of the science and exploring new research directions. J Clin Oncol 26:696-7, 2008.
Gralow JR, Burstein HJ, Wood W, Hortobagyi GN, Gianni L, von Minckwitz G, Buzdar AU, Smith IE, Symmans WF, Singh B, Winer EP. Preoperative therapy in invasive breast cancer: pathologic assessment and systemic therapy issues in operable disease. J Clin Oncol 26:814-9, 2008.
Fann JR, Thomas-Rich AM, Katon WJ, Cowley D, Pepping M, McGregor BA, Gralow J. Major depression after breast cancer: a review of epidemiology and treatment. Gen Hosp Psychiatry 30:112-126, 2008.
Gralow J, Rugo H, Gradishar W, O'Shaughnessy JA, Jahanzeb M, Perez E, Tripathy D. Novel taxane formulations in the treatment of breast cancer: a thought leader discussion and consensus roundtable. Clin Breast Cancer 8:33-7, 2008.
Coleman RE, Body JJ, Gralow JR, Lipton A. Bone loss in patients with breast cancer receiving aromatase inhibitors and associated treatment strategies. Cancer Treat Rev 34 Suppl 1:S31-42, 2008.
Dunnwald LK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Livingston RB, Linden HM, Specht JM, Doot RK, Lawton TJ, Barlow WE, Kurland BF, Schubert EK, Mankoff DA. Tumor Metabolism and Blood Flow Changes by Positron Emission Tomography: Relation to Survival in Patients Treated With Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy for Locally Advanced Breast Cancer. J Clin Oncol 26:4449-4457, 2008.
Bunnell C, Vahdat L, Schwartzberg L, Gralow J, Klimovsky J, Poulart V, Peck R, Thomas E. Phase I/II study of ixabepilone plus capecitabine in anthracycline-pretreated/resistant and taxane-resistant metastatic breast cancer. Clin Breast Cancer 8:234-41, 2008.
Schneider BP, Wang M, Radovich M, Sledge GW, Badve S, Thor A, Flockhart DA, Hancock B, Davidson N, Gralow J, Dickler M, Perez EA, Cobleigh M, Shenkier T, Edgerton S, Miller KD. Association of vascular endothelial growth factor and vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-2 genetic polymorphisms with outcome in a trial of paclitaxel compared with paclitaxel plus bevacizumab in advanced breast cancer: ECOG 2100. J Clin Oncol 26:4672-8, 2008.
Chew HK, Barlow WE, Albain K, Lew D, Gown A, Hayes DF, Gralow J, Hortobagyi GN, Livingston R. A phase II study of imatinib mesylate and capecitabine in metastatic breast cancer: Southwest Oncology Group Study 0338. Clin Breast Cancer 8:511-515, 2008.
Winer E, Gralow J, Diller L, Karlan B, Loehrer P, Pierce L, Demetri G, Ganz P, Kramer B, Kris M, Markman M, Mayer R, Pfister D, Raghavan D, Ramsey S, Reaman G, Sandler H, Sawaya R, Schuchter L, Sweetenham J, Vahdat L, Schilsky RL. Clinical cancer advances 2008: major research advances in cancer treatment, prevention, and screening - a report from the American Society of Clinical Oncology. J Clin Oncol 27:812-826, 2009.
Fizazi K, Lipton A, Mariette X, Body JJ, Rahim Y, Gralow JR, Gao G, Wu L, Sohn W, Jun S. Randomized Phase II Trial of Denosumab in Patients With Bone Metastases From Prostate Cancer, Breast Cancer, or Other Neoplasms After Intravenous Bisphosphonates. J Clin Oncol 27:1564-71, 2009.
Koon K, Soldak T, Gralow J. Breast Cancer Advocacy: Changing Perceptions. Salud Publica de Mexico 51:323-328, 2009. PMID: 19967289
Muss HB, Berry DA, Cirrincione CT, Theodoulou M, Mauer AM, Kornblith AB, Partridge AH, Dressler LG, Cohen HJ, Becker HP, Kartcheske PA, Wheeler JD, Perez EA, Wolff AC, Gralow JR, Burstein HJ, Mahmood AA, Magrinat G, Parker BA, Hart RD, Grenier D, Norton L, Hudis CA, Winer EP. Adjuvant chemotherapy in older women with early-stage breast cancer. N Engl J Med 360:2055-2065, 2009. PMID: 19439741
Body JJ, Lipton A, Gralow J, Steger GG, Gao G, Yeh H, Fizazi K. Effects of Denosumab in Patients with Bone Metastases, with and without Previous Bisphosphonate Exposure. J Bone Miner Res 25:440-6, 2010. PMID: 19653815
Gralow JR, Biermann JS, Farooki A, Fornier MN, Gagel RF, Kumar RN, Shapiro CL, Shields A, Smith MR, Srinivas S, Van Poznak CH. NCCN Task Force Report: Bone Health in Cancer Care. J Natl Compr Canc Netw 7: Suppl 3:S1-S32, 2009. PMID: 19555589
Specht J, Gralow JR. Neoadjuvant chemotherapy for locally advanced breast cancer. Semin Radiat Oncol 19:222-228, 2009. PMID: 19732686
Jotwani AC, Gralow JR. Early detection of breast cancer: new biomarker tests on the horizon? Mol Diagn Ther 13:349-57, 2009. PMID: 19925032
Sparano JA, Hortobagyi GN, Gralow JR, Perez EA, Comis RL. Recommendations for research priorities in breast cancer by the Coalition of Cancer Cooperative Groups Scientific Leadership Council: systemic therapy and therapeutic individualization. Breast Cancer Res Treat 119:511-27, 2010. PMID: 19526354
Sparano JA, Pisano ED, White JR, Hunt KK, Mamounas EP, Perez EA, Hortobagyi GN, Gralow JR, Comis RL. Recommendations for research priorities in breast cancer by the coalition of cancer cooperative groups scientific leadership council: imaging and local therapy. Breast Cancer Res Treat 120:273-84, 2009. PMID: 20024613
Gralow JR. Adjuvant Systemic Therapy: Bisphosphonates. In Diseases of the Breast, 4th edition, Harris JR, Lippman ME, Morrow M, Osborne CK, eds, Lippincott, Williams & Wilkins, 2009.
Korde LA, Gralow JR. The Bone Continuum of Cancer: Early to Advanced Stage Disease. Clin Oncol December 2009.
Albain KS, Barlow WE, Shak S, Hortobagyi GN, Livingston RB, Yeh IT, Ravdin P, Bugarini R, Baehner FL, Davidson NE, Sledge GW, Winer EP, Hudis C, Ingle JN, Perez EA, Pritchard KI, Shepherd L, Gralow JR, Yoshizawa C, Allred DC, Osborne CK, Hayes DF. Prognostic and predictive value of the 21-gene recurrence score assay in postmenopausal women with node-positive, oestrogen-receptor-positive breast cancer on chemotherapy: a retrospective analysis of a randomised trial. Lancet Oncol 11:55-65, 2010. PMID: 20005174
Zielinski C, Gralow J, Martin M. Optimising the dose of capecitabine in metastatic breast cancer: confused, clarified or confirmed? Ann Oncol 2010 23 March 2010, 10.1093/annonc/mdq069. PMID: 20332132
Korde LA, Zujewski JA, Kamin L, Giordano S, Domchek S, Anderson WF, Bartlett JM, Gelmon K, Nahleh Z, Bergh J, Cutuli B, Pruneri G, McCaskill-Stevens W, Gralow J, Hortobagyi G, Cardoso F. Multidisciplinary Meeting on Male Breast Cancer: Summary and Research Recommendations. J Clin Oncol 28:2114-22, 2010. PMID: 20308661
Pippen J, Elias AD, Neubauer M, Stokoe C, Vaughn LG, Wang Y, Orlando M, Shonukan O, Muscato J, O'Shaughnessy JA, Gralow J. A Phase II Trial of Pemetrexed and Gemcitabine in Patients With Metastatic Breast Cancer Who Have Received Prior Taxane Therapy. Clin Breast Cancer 10:148-53, 2010. PMID: 20299319
Doot RK, Muzi M, Peterson LM, Schubert EK, Gralow JR, Specht JM, Mankoff DA. Kinetic Analysis of 18F-Fluoride PET Images of Breast Cancer Bone Metastases. J Nucl Med 51:521-7, 2010. PMID: 20237040
Partridge AH, Archer L, Kornblith AB, Gralow J, Grenier D, Perez E, Wolff AC, Wang X, Kastrissios H, Berry D, Hudis C, Winer E, Muss H. Adherence and Persistence With Oral Adjuvant Chemotherapy in Older Women With Early-Stage Breast Cancer in CALGB 49907: Adherence Companion Study 60104. J Clin Oncol 28:2418-22, 2010. PMID: 20368559
Coleman RE, Lipton A, Roodman GD, Guise TA, Boyce BF, Brufsky AM, Clézardin P, Croucher PI, Gralow JR, Hadji P, Holen I, Mundy GR, Smith MR, Suva LJ. Metastasis and bone loss: Advancing treatment and prevention. Cancer Treat Rev 36:615-629, javascript:AL_get(this,%20'jour',%20'Cancer%20Treat%20Rev.');" \o "Cancer treatment reviews.2010. PMID: 20478658
Specht JM, Kurland BF, Montgomery SK, Dunnwald LK, Doot RK, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Linden HM, Livingston RB, Allison KH, Schubert EK, Mankoff DA. Tumor metabolism and blood flow as assessed by positron emission tomography varies by tumor subtype in locally advanced breast cancer. Clin Cancer Res 16:2803-10, 2010. PMID: 20478658
Jensen MP, Chang HY, Lai YH, Syrjala KL, Fann JR, Gralow JR. Pain in Long-Term Breast Cancer Survivors: Frequency, Severity, and Impact. Pain Med 11:1099-1106, 2010. PMID: 20545872
Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Collaborative Group (EBCTCG), Correa C, McGale P, Taylor C, Wang Y, Clarke M, Davies C, Peto R, Bijker N, Solin L, Darby S. Overview of the randomized trials of radiotherapy in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 2010:162-77, 2010. PMID: 20956824
Korde LA, Gralow JR. Are bisphosphonates ready for the adjuvant setting? Oncology 24(6):480-485, 2010. PMID: 20568589
Perez EA, Reinholz MM, Hillman DW, Tenner KS, Schroeder MJ, Davidson NE, Martino S, Sledge GW, Harris LN, Gralow JR, Dueck AC, Ketterling RP, Ingle JN, Lingle WL, Kaufman PA, Visscher DW, Jenkins RB. HER2 and Chromosome 17 Effect on Patient Outcome in the N9831 Adjuvant Trastuzumab Trial. J Clin Oncol 28:4307-4315, 2010. PMID: 20697084
Farmer P, Frenk J, Knaul FM, Shulman LN, Alleyne G, Armstrong L, Atun R, Blayney D, Chen L, Feachem R, Gospodarowicz M, Gralow J, Gupta S, Langer A, Lob-Levyt J, Neal C, Mbewu A, Mired D, Piot P, Reddy KS, Sachs JD, Sarhan M, Seffrin JR. Expansion of cancer care and control in countries of low and middle income: a call to action. Lancet 376:1186-1193, 2010. PMID: 20709386
Gralow JR. Bisphosphonate risks and benefits: Finding a balance. J Clin Oncol 28:4873-4876, 2010. PMID: 20940189
Gralow J. Adjuvant Chemotherapy for Breast Cancer: Are Anthracyclines Out? Community Oncology 7:14-17, 2010.
Early Breast Cancer Trialists' Collaborative Group (EBCTCG), Correa C, McGale P, Taylor C, Wang Y, Clarke M, Davies C, Peto R, Bijker N, Solin L, Darby S, et al. Overview of the randomized trials of radiotherapy in ductal carcinoma in situ of the breast. J Natl Cancer Inst Monogr. 41:162-177, 2010. PMID: 20956824
Albain KS, Carey L, Gradishar WJ, Gralow JR, Lipton A, Rugo H, Tripathy D, Peck S, Abair T, Pegram M. Proceedings of the First Global Workshop on Breast Cancer: pathways to the evaluation and clinical development of novel agents for breast cancer. Clin Breast Cancer 10:421-39, 2010. PMID: 21147685
Korde LA, Gralow JR. Bone Issues in Breast Cancer. Clin Oncol May 2010.
Korde L, Gralow JR. Bone Disease in Breast Cancer: The Era of New Targeted Therapies. Current Breast Cancer Reports 2:25-31, 2010.
Ellis GK, Barlow WE, Gralow JR, Hortobagyi GN, Russell CA, Royce ME, Perez EA, Lew D, Livingston RB. Phase III Comparison of Standard Doxorubicin and Cyclophosphamide Versus Weekly Doxorubicin and Daily Oral Cyclophosphamide Plus Granulocyte Colony-Stimulating Factor As Neoadjuvant Therapy for Inflammatory and Locally Advanced Breast Cancer: SWOG 0012. J Clin Oncol 29:1014-1021, 2011. PMID: 21220618
Perez EA, Jenkins RB, Dueck AC, Wiktor AE, Bedroske PP, Anderson SK, Ketterling RP, Sukov WR, Kanehira K, Chen B, Geiger XJ, Andorfer CA, McCullough AE, Davidson NE, Martino S, Sledge GW, Kaufman PA, Kutteh LA, Gralow JR, Harris LN, Ingle JN, Lingle WL, Reinholz MM. C-MYC Alterations and Association With Patient Outcome in Early-Stage HER2-Positive Breast Cancer From the North Central Cancer Treatment Group N9831 Adjuvant Trastuzumab Trial. J Clin Oncol 29:651-659, 2011. PMID: 21245420
Dunnwald LK, Doot RK, Specht JM, Gralow JR, Ellis GK, Livingston RB, Linden HM, Gadi V, Kurland BF, Schubert EK, Muzi M, Mankoff DA. PET Tumor Metabolism in Locally Advanced Breast Cancer Patients Undergoing Neoadjuvant Chemotherapy: Value of Static vs Kinetic Measures of Fluorodeoxyglucose Uptake. Clin Cancer Res. 2011 Mar 1. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21364034
Harford JB, Otero IV, Anderson BO, Cazap E, Gradishar WJ, Gralow JR, Kane GM, Niëns LM, Porter PL, Reeler AV, Rieger PT, Shockney LD, Shulman LN, Soldak T, Thomas DB, Thompson B, Winchester DP, Zelle SG, Badwe RA. Problem solving for breast health care delivery in low and middle resource countries (LMCs): consensus statement from the Breast Health Global Initiative. Breast 20:S20-19, 2011. PMID: 21376593
El Saghir NS, Adebamowo CA, Anderson BO, Carlson RW, Bird PA, Corbex M, Badwe RA, Bushnaq MA, Eniu A, Gralow JR, Harness JK, Masetti R, Perry F, Samiei M, Thomas DB, Wiafe-Addai B, Cazap E. Breast cancer management in low resource countries (LRCs): Consensus statement from the Breast Health Global Initiative. Breast 20:S3-11, 2011. PMID: 21392996
Korde L, Gralow JR. Breast cancer therapy and reproduction. In Principles and Practice of Fertility Preservation, Donnez J and Kim SS eds, pp. 62-72, Cambridge University Press, 2011.
Koon KP, Gralow JR. Recurrence and second primary cancers. In Cancer rehabilitation and survivorship: Transdisciplinary approaches to personalized care, J.L. Lester & P. Schmitt eds. Pittsburgh, PA: Oncology Nursing Society, 2011.
Anderson BO, Gralow JR. Axillary vs sentinel lymph node dissection for invasive breast cancer. JAMA 305:2290, 2011. PMID:21642676
Linden HM, Kurland BF, Peterson LM, Schubert EK, Gralow JR, Specht JM, Ellis GK, Lawton TJ, Livingston RB, Petra PH, Link JM, Krohn KA, Mankoff DA. Fluoroestradiol positron emission tomography reveals differences in pharmacodynamics of aromatase inhibitors, tamoxifen, and fulvestrant in patients with metastatic breast cancer. Clin Cancer Res 17:4799-4805, 2011. PMID: 21750198
Sucheston LE, Zhao H, Yao S, Zirpoli G, Liu S, Barlow WE, Moore HC, Thomas Budd G, Hershman DL, Davis W, Ciupak GL, Stewart JA, Isaacs C, Hobday TJ, Salim M, Hortobagyi GN, Gralow JR, Livingston RB, Albain KS, Hayes DF, Ambrosone CB. Genetic predictors of taxane-induced neurotoxicity in a SWOG phase III intergroup adjuvant breast cancer treatment trial (S0221). Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2011 Jul 16. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21766209
Rodler E, Korde L, Gralow J. Current Treatment Options in Triple Negative Breast Cancer. Breast Dis. 2011 Jul 12. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21778572
Livingston RB, Barlow WE, Kash JJ, Albain KS, Gralow JR, Lew DL, Flaherty LE, Royce ME, Hortobagyi GN. SWOG S0215: a phase II study of docetaxel and vinorelbine plus filgrastim with weekly trastuzumab for HER2-positive, stage IV breast cancer. Breast Cancer Res Treat. 2011 Aug 9. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21826527
Gralow JR, Lipton A, Stopeck AT. How do we define efficacy in comparing osteoclast-targeted agents in metastatic breast cancer? J Clin Oncol 29:3591-2, 2011. PMID: 21844502
Korde LA, Gralow JR. Can We Predict Who's at Risk for Developing Bone Metastases in Breast Cancer? J Clin Oncol. 2011 Aug 22. [Epub ahead of print] PMID: 21859994
Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Ilse Cirtautas, Professor - Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Foreign language competence: French, German, Kazakh, Kirghiz, Russian, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Uzbek
Research Interests: Comparative Turkic Studies, Turkic Languages & Literatures, Central Asian Languages
Recent courses: Central Asia Through the Eyes of Travelers, Central Asia through the Eyes of Western Travelers of the 19th/20th Centuries, Central Asian Country Profiles I: 20 Years of Independence - Kazakhstan & Uzbekistan, Folktales Along the Silk Road, Introduction to Central Asian Turkic Literature in Translation, Memoirs as Sources for the Recent History of Central Asia, ntroduction to Central Asian Turkic Literature in Translation, Oral Literature of the Turkic Peoples of Central Asia I: the Heroic Epos, Role of the Elders in Central Asian Turkic Society, The Kyrgyz Writer Chingiz Aitmatov in Central Asian and Global Context, Turkic Peoples of Central Asia, Writers & Intellectuals of Central Asia Under Russian Colonialism, Writers and Intellectuals of Central Asia Under Soviet Colonialism
Recent publications:
- Uzbek Short Stories. (forthcoming)
- Concise Uzbek Grammar. (forthcoming)
Talant Mawkanuli, Lecturer - Near Eastern Languages & Civilizations
Foreign language competence: Azeri, Chagahatai, Chinese, English, Kazakh, Kirghiz, Russian, Tatar, Turkish, Turkmen, Tuvin, Uyghur, Uzbek
Research Interests: Central Asian Turkic Languages and Cultures, Language Pedagogy
Recent courses: \, Advanced Uighur, Advanced Uzbek, Comparative Muslim Societies in Central Eurasia, Elementary Kazakh, Elementary Uygur, Independent Study - Advanced Tajik, Intensive Elementary Uighur, Intermediate Kazak, Intermediate Uighur, Introduction to Central Eurasia, Introduction to Kazakh, Introduction to Shamanism, Introduction to Uygur, Islam and Muslims in China, Muslims in Central Asia, Peoples and Cultures of Central and Inner Asia, Special Studies in Turkic Languages, Supervised Study: Uighur, The Middle East and Central Asia, TKIC Intermediate Kazak
Recent publications:
- "Language Choice in a Kazak Community at Xinjiang University in Urumchi", in Journal of Turkic Languages, forthcoming.
- "Nineteenth Century Kazak Correspondence with Russian Authorities: Morphemic Analysis and Historical Contextualization", co-author (with Virginia Martin), Central Eurasian Studies Review, Vol. 8 (1), 21-28, Spring 2009
- “Advanced Interactive Listening in Kazak”, Language Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2008.
- “An Introductory Course in Uyghur” Book one and two, with CD-ROM, at the Center for Languages of Central Asian Regions, Indiana University, 2006
- "Resources for the teaching and learning of Kazak, Kirgiz, Turkmen, Uyghur and Uzbek languages" (Preliminary Draft), Center for Russia, East Europe, and Central Asia, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 2006.
- Jungar Tuvan Texts, Uralic and Altaic Series, Bloomington: Indiana University, 2005.
- Tujue bijiao yuyan xue (Comparative Turkic Linguistics), co-authored (Urumchi: Xinjiang People's Publishing House, 1997).
- Hazirqi zaman Uyghur tili grammatiksi (A Grammar of Modern Uyghur Language) co-authored (Urumchi: Xinjiang People's Publish House, 1996).
Philosophy
Kenneth Clatterbaugh, Professor - Philosophy
Foreign language competence: French, German
Research Interests: Philosophy of Religion; Gender studies; History of Philosophy
Recent publications:
- “Was Descartes the Patron Saint of Skepticism”, American Philosophical Association Symposium (Spring 2009).
- “Modern Causation before Hume”, in The Oxford Handbook on Causation, by Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock and Peter Menzies, (Oxford University Press, 2009).
- “Masculinity Politics”, “Men’s Rights”, “Men’s Liberation”, “Anti-Feminism”, in International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, edited by Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, Keith Pringle, (New York & London: Routledge, 2007).
- “The Disposable Sex", Social Theory and Practice, v. 29, n. 2, 211-218 (April, 2003).
- Review of: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, My Brother’s Keeper: What the Social Sciences do (and don’t) Tell Us about Masculinity, (Downers Grove, IL : InterVarsity Press, 2002).
- The Causation Debate in Modern Philosophy, 1637-1739, (New York & London: Routledge, 1999).
- "What is Problematic about 'Masculinities'?", Men and Masculinities 1:1, 24-45 (July 1998)
- Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity: Men, Women, and Politics in Modern Society (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1997).
Political Science
Yong-Chool Ha, Professor - Political Science
Foreign language competence: Japanese, Korean, Russian
Research Interests: Comparative Politics, Soviet & Russian Politics, International Relations, Pubic Administration and Policy
Recent courses: Late Industrialization and International Relations
Recent publications:
- Russia’s Choice at the Crossroads, coauthored and principal writer, (Seoul National University Press, 2006).
- “From Neotraditionalism to Neofamilism: Responses to National Dependency in Newly Industrialized Countries,” in Tismaneanu, Howard and Sil (eds.), World Order After Leninism (University of Washington Press, 2006), pp. 172-188.
- “Late Industrialization and Soviet Bureaucracy: The Case of Voronezh Region(in Korean),” coauthored with Iksung Kyun, Russian Studies, vol. 14, no. 1, 2004.
- “The Dynamic of Russian-South Korean Relations and Implications for the Russian Far East,” in Judith Thornton & Charles E. Ziegler, eds., Russia's Far East: a Region at Risk (Washington, D.C.: The National Bureau of Asian Research, 2002).
- Journey to Siberia, Edited (Seoul: Dong-A-Ilbo-Sa, 2001).
- "How to Engage Russia in Building the Peace and Security System in the Northeast Asia: A Korean Perspective," in Watanabe Koji, ed., Engaging Russia in Asia Pacific (Tokyo: Japan Center for Internatioanl Exchange, 1999).
Christine Ingebritsen, Professor - Political Science
Foreign language competence: Danish, French, Norwegian, Swedish
Research Interests: Scandinavian Foreign Policy, EU, Political Economy, Security, Environment
Recent courses: Environmental Norms in International Politics, Europe Today, International Political Economy & Scandinavia, Scandinavia in World Affairs
Recent publications:
- Scandinavia in World Politics Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
- Small States in International Relations edited by Ingebritsen, Neumann, Gstohl and Beyer, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006.
- Co-editor (with Sabrina Ramet), Coming in from the Cold War. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
- "When Do Culture and History Matter? A Response to Neumann and Tilikainen," Cooperation and Conflict (Spring, 2001): 431-435.
- "Europeanization and Cultural Identity: Two Worlds of Eco-Capitalism," Scandinavian Studies, 73:1 (Spring 2001): 63-76.
Jonathan Mercer, Associate Professor - Political Science
Foreign language competence: French, Russian
Research Interests: International Relations Theory; International Security; Political Psychology.
Recent courses: International Conflict, International Relations Seminar: International Security, Introduction to International Relations, Political Psychology of Conflict & Cooperation (International Relations Topic)
Recent publications:
- “Emotional Beliefs,” International Organization (forthcoming).
- “Psychology and Security,” Handbook on Political Science. International Studies Compendium Project. Wiley-Blackwell (forthcoming).
- "Human Nature and the First Image: Using Emotion in International Politics," Journal of International Relations and Development (2006).
- "Prospect Theory and Political Science," Annual Review of Political Science 8 (2005): 1-21.
- "Rationality and Psychology in International Politics," International Organization 59 (Winter 2005): 77-106.
Steven Pfaff, Associate Professor - Political Science
Foreign language competence: German
Research Interests: Historical and Comparative Sociology, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements
Recent courses: Sociological Theory
Recent publications:
- Exit-Voice Dynamics and the Collapse of East Germany: The Crisis of Leninism and the Revolution of 1989. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2006).
- Classical Sociological Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory, contributing editor. 2nd Edition, with Craig Calhoun, Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, and Indermohan Virk. (Cambridge: Blackwell’s Press, 2007). (also 1st Edition, 2002).
- “The Religious Divide: Why Religion seems to be Thriving in the United States and Waning in Europe”, in J. Kopstein and S. Steinmo (Eds.), Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
- “The Lives of Others: East Germany Revisited?” German Historical Institute Bulletin 41: (2007) 110-116.
Scott Radnitz, Associate Professor - Political Science
Foreign language competence: Russian, Uzbek
Research Interests: Comparative Politics, Former Soviet Union, Central Asia and the Caucasus, Contentious Politics, Ethnic Identity and Conflict, Informal Networks, Democratization
Recent courses: Bibliography and Research Methods, Contemporary Central Asia Politics, Democracies and the Interantional Security System, Failed States, Making of the 21st Century, Post-Soviet Security, Readings in Intl Studies: Social Movements and Revolutions
Recent publications:
- “The Color of Money: Privatization, Economic Dispersion, and the Post-Soviet ‘Revolutions,’” Comparative Politics, forthcoming, January 2010.
- “Weighing the Political and Economic Motivations for Migration in Post-Soviet Space: The Case of Uzbekistan,” Europe-Asia Studies 58(5), July 2006 (lead article): 653-677.
- “Look Who’s Talking! Islamic Discourse in the Chechen Wars,” Nationalities Papers 34(2) May 2006: 237-256.
- “What Really Happened in Kyrgyzstan?” Journal of Democracy 17(2), April 2006: 132-146.
- “Networks, Localism, and Mobilization in Aksy, Kyrgyzstan,” Central Asian Survey 24(4), December 2005: 405-424.
Public Affairs
Zbigniew Bochniarz, Senior Lecturer - Public Affairs
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, Czech, German, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Sustainable Development, Environmental Economics, Institutional Design and Policy, Transforming Economies
Recent courses: Comparative International Environmental Policy: Theory and Practice, Competing for Property: Exploring International and Domestic Cases, Degree Project Seminar: Building Capacity for Sustainable Development, Microeconomics of Competitiveness I: Basic Theory and Practice, Strategies for Sustainable Development: Theory and Practice
Recent publications:
- "Reforming Public Administration and Its Strategic Partnering for Sustainable Communities: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead" at the 17th NISPAcee Annual Conference 2009 on State and Administration in a Changing World website: http://www.nispa.sk. (lead-author)
- "Transition and Sustainability: Empirical Analysis of Environmental Kuznets Curve for Water Pollution in 25 Countries in Central and Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States," Environmental Policy and Governance, Vol. 19, Issue 2, 2009 (co-author).
- "Globalization, Clustering and Innovation: Some Regional Aspects" in Herman A, & Szablewski (eds) Enterprise towards Global Challenges, SGH: Warsaw, 2008. Vol. 2, pp. 152-168 (co-author).
- "Strategic Issues of Financing Sustainable Development in Transforming Economies: The Case of Central Europe" in Jie Xiaowen & Jay Ebben (editors) Entrepreneurial Strategy Innovation and Sustainable Development, Sichuan University Press, Chengdu, China, 2007, pp. 1029-49.
- "Building Human Capital for Sustainable Transformation: Lessons Learned and Challenges Ahead," in Dan Candea & Simona Nicoara (editors) Intreprindera Sustenabila: Studi si Cercetari, 2006 Vol. 1, U.T. PRES, Cluj-Napoca, Romania, pp. 57-70.
- "Odrzivost privreda u tranziciji u zemljama Visegradske Grupe – Komparativni Pregled" (in Serbian), in Svet rada, Vol.2, No 1/2005, pp.9-25 (co-author).
- "Liberalizm versus Solidarizm" (in Polish), in Polska Solidarna – Polska Liberlna: Falszywa, Alternatywa? Lewiatan Warsaw 2005, pp. 25-39.
Scandinavian Studies
Iveta Grinberga, Visiting Lecturer - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: Czech, Latvian, Russian
Research Interests: Applied linguistics, Second language Acquisition, Teaching Latvian as a Second Language; Stylistics
Recent courses: Elementary Latvian, Latvian Literary and Cultural History, Latvian Literature, Second Year Latvian, Supervised Reading in Latvian
Recent publications:
- Latvian for Czech. Elementary Level. Publishing House of Carolina University (forthcoming).
- Come with Us! Intermediate (Latvian for Foreigners) Student's book, activity book, teacher's book, audiocassette. Riga: Zvaigzne ABC, 2002.
- Come with Us! Pre-intermediate (Latvian for Foreigners) Student's book, activity book, teacher’s book, audiocassette. Riga: Zvaigzne ABC, 2000.
- Come with Us! Elementary (Latvian for Foreigners) Student's book, activity book, teacher’s book, audiocassette. Riga: Zvaigzne ABC, 1999.
Christine Ingebritsen, Professor - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: Danish, French, Norwegian, Swedish
Research Interests: Scandinavian Foreign Policy, EU, Political Economy, Security, Environment
Recent courses: Environmental Norms in International Politics, Europe Today, International Political Economy & Scandinavia, Scandinavia in World Affairs
Recent publications:
- Scandinavia in World Politics Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
- Small States in International Relations edited by Ingebritsen, Neumann, Gstohl and Beyer, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006.
- Co-editor (with Sabrina Ramet), Coming in from the Cold War. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
- "When Do Culture and History Matter? A Response to Neumann and Tilikainen," Cooperation and Conflict (Spring, 2001): 431-435.
- "Europeanization and Cultural Identity: Two Worlds of Eco-Capitalism," Scandinavian Studies, 73:1 (Spring 2001): 63-76.
Andrew Nestigen, Associate Professor - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: Danish, English, Finnish, French, Norwegian, Swedish
Research Interests: Finnish Culture and Language, Scandinavian Cinema, Scandinavian Crime Novels, Scandinavian Popular Culture
Recent courses: Kalevala and the Epic Tradition, Scandinavian Cinema, Scandinavian Crime Fiction
Recent publications:
- Nestingen ed. and Elkington ed.; Grant, Barry Keith ed. "Transnational Cinema in a Global North: Nordic Cinema in Transition," Contemporary Film and Television Detroit: Wayne State UP, 2005.
- Nestingen Andrew ed. "In Search of Aki Kaurismaki: Texts and Contexts," Journal of Finnish Studies 8.2 (2004).
- Rees, Ellen. "Timely Subjects: Leen Krohn Between Universal and Particular," Scandinavian Studies 76.3 (2004): 75-98.
- "Timely Subjects: Leena Krohn, Temporalities, and Gender". In Ellen Rees, Ed., Scandinavian Women’s Writing: Contemporary Critical Approaches. Forthcoming Camden House, 2002.
Steven Pfaff, Associate Professor - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: German
Research Interests: Historical and Comparative Sociology, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements
Recent courses: Sociological Theory
Recent publications:
- Exit-Voice Dynamics and the Collapse of East Germany: The Crisis of Leninism and the Revolution of 1989. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2006).
- Classical Sociological Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory, contributing editor. 2nd Edition, with Craig Calhoun, Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, and Indermohan Virk. (Cambridge: Blackwell’s Press, 2007). (also 1st Edition, 2002).
- “The Religious Divide: Why Religion seems to be Thriving in the United States and Waning in Europe”, in J. Kopstein and S. Steinmo (Eds.), Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
- “The Lives of Others: East Germany Revisited?” German Historical Institute Bulletin 41: (2007) 110-116.
Guntis Smidchens, Associate Professor - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: Estonian, German, Latvian, Lithuanian, Russian
Research Interests: Baltic Languages, History and Culture, Folklore and Nationalism
Recent courses: Baltic Cultures, Baltic History, Baltic States & Scandinavia, Folk Narrative, Immigrant and Ethnic Folklore, Introduction to Folklore Studies, New Directions in Baltic Studies, Special Topics in Scandinavian Literature, Special Topics: The Singing Revolution (Estonia)
Recent publications:
- The Baltic Singing Revolution, and the Cultural Roots of Nonviolent Political Action (in progress).
- “Estonian Poetry” (1300 words) and “Latvian Poetry" (1400 words) for Princeton Encyclopedia of Poetry and Poetics. (forthcoming)
- “My Motorcycle,” 19 poems by Imants Ziedonis, translated into English by Guntis Šmidchens, Latvian Literature #7 (2008): 5-38.
- "National Heroic Narratives in the Baltics as a Source for Non-Violent Political Action" Slavic Review: Interdisciplinary Quarterly of Russian, Eurasian, and East European Studies 66,3 (Fall 2007): 484-508.
- “Notes on the Latvian National Epic Hero, Lāčplēsis”, Journal of Folklore Research 43,3 (2006): 271-280.
- "Folklorism Revisited," Journal of Folklore Research 36,1 (1999): 51-70. Reprinted in Alan Dundes, ed., Folklore: Critical Concepts in Literary and Cultural Studies, Vol. 1: From Definition to Discipline (New York: Routledge, 2005).
- Executive Producer. "Baltic Studies Summer Institute." Videocassette. BALSSI Consortium, 2004.
- Translation from Latvian to English. "Latvian Bourdon Songs." Baltic Voices: Harmonia Mundi 1.907311 (2003).
Ausra Valanciauskiene, Affiliate Professor - Scandinavian Studies
Foreign language competence: Lithuanian
Research Interests: February 2011 Course "Non-traditional Foreign Language Teaching Methods: Relaxopedia". Institute of Foreign Languages at Vilnius University, Lithuania 2006-2008 Course "Language Testing Theory and Practice". Institute of Foreign Languages at Vilnius University, Lithuania 2003-2008 Participating in ALTE (Association of Language Testers in Europe) seminars and conferences about language teaching and testing. Conferences were organized twice per year in different countries: Portugal, France, Bulgaria, Slovenia, Greece, United Kingdom, Denmark and Lithuania
School of Law
Anita Ramasastry, Professor - School of Law
Foreign language competence: French, Spanish
Research Interests: Commercial Law, International Commercial Law, Banking and Payment Systems, Business and Human Rights, Law and Development
Recent courses: Politics & Law of International Human Rights
Recent publications:
- "Commerce, Crime and Conflict: Legal Remedies for Private Sector Liability for Grave Breaches of International Law", with R. Thompson, FAFO Institute of Applied International Studies, 2006).
- "EBRD Legal Indicator Survey: Assessing Insolvency Laws after Ten Years of Transition", The European Restructuring and Insolvency Guide 2002-2003. (White Page London, 2002) 311-328.
- "Legal Foundations for Sound Finance", with Sanders, Chapter Six of Transition Report 1998: Financial Sector in Transition (EBRD 1998) 105-116
School of Nursing
Frances Lewis, Professor - School of Nursing
Foreign language competence: Japanese, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: 1967 Honors at Entrance, Graduated Summa Cum Laude, Loretto Heights College; Gates Foundation Scholar; Selected Who's Who in Students of American Colleges and Universities 1976-1977 Assistant Professor, Nursing, University of Maryland 1977-1978 Post-doctoral Fellow, The Johns Hopkins University, School of Hygiene & Public Health Chosen as National Heart, Lung & Blood Post-doctoral Fellow [NHLBI] 1977-1978 Associate Professor, Nursing, University of Maryland 1974-1977 Recipient, Predoctoral Nursing Fellowship, Division of Nursing, Public Health Service Current Reviewer, Consulting Editor, Review Board or Editorial Board, J Consult & Clin Psych, Health Psychology, Soc Sci Med, J Psychosocial Oncology, J Clinical Oncology, PsychoOncology 1978-1984 Associate Professor, Nursing, University of Washington 1984- Professor, School of Nursing, University of Washington 1998-2006 Elizabeth Sterling Soule Professor of Nursing and Health Promotion, University of Washington 2001- Affiliate Investigator, Division of Public Health Sciences, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Res Center 2003- Adjunct Professor, School of Nursing, University of Pennsylvania 2006-2011 Virginia and Prentice Bloedel Professor, University of Washington, Seattle
Slavic Languages & Literatures
Jose Alaniz, Associate Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Czech, Italian, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: Comparative Literature, Disability Studies, Death & Dying Studies, Comics, Film, Modern and Post-Soviet Russian Literature & Culture, Eco-criticism
Recent courses: Andrei Tarkovsky (1932 - 1986), Disability in Russian Culture (Topics - Russian Lit., Cult. & Hist.), Modern Czech Literature in English, Post-Soviet Russian Cinema, Russian and East European Animation, Russian and East European Cinema, Russian Literature & Culture - 20th Century, Slavic Resources, The Birth of the Soviet Union
Recent publications:
- Komiks: Comic Art in Russia (University Press of Mississippi) (forthcoming 2010).
- “Crowd Control: Anxiety of Effluence in Sokurov’s ‘Russian Ark’” in Sokurov anthology, ed. Birgit Beumers & Nancy Condee, forthcoming 2009.
- “Vision and Blindness in Alexander Sokurov’s ‘Father and Son’” in Fathers and Sons Onscreen, ed. Helena Goscilo & Yana Hashamova, accepted for publication, 2008, manuscript pages: 38.
- “‘I Want’: Women in Post-Soviet Russian Comics” in Ulbandus, No. 10, November, 2008.
- “‘Nature’, Illusion and Excess in Sokurov’s ‘Mother & Son’” in Studies in Russian and Soviet Cinema, Vol. 2, No. 2, May, 2008.
James Augerot, Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Albanian, Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Bulgarian, French, German, Hungarian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Turkish
Research Interests: Slavic and Balkan linguistics; Second Language Learning; Language pedagogy; Computer-assisted Language Learning; History of Slavic Languages ; Structure of Russian Language
Recent courses: First Year Russian, History of the Slavic Languages, Independent Study - Bulgarian, Independent Study - Grammar (Bulgarian, Serbian, Russian), Independent Study - Language Culture/Preservation, Independent Study - Romanian, Structure of Russian / Synchronic Slavic Linguistics
Recent publications:
- Proceedings of the Fourth International Congress of Romanian Studies, co-editor with Paul Michelson and Kurt Treptow, 2006.
- The Romanian Language, Elsevier Encyclopedia of Languages and Linguistics, London, 2005.
- A Morphological Database of the Russian Language (to be published on CD-ROM), Available on web: http://courses.u.washington.edu/rmdb/
- Limba Romana, a college course in Romanian. Center for Romanian Studies, Iasi, Romania, June 1999.
- Romanian-Limba Româna Center for Romanian Studies, Iasi, 1999, 360pp.
- Romanian Phonology: A Generative Phonological Sketch of the Core Vocabulary of Standard Romanian, Romanian Academy Press, 1974, 86pp.
- Romanian Grammar Pamphlets (Editor) Center for Applied Linguistics, 1973, 86pp.
- The Sounds of English and Romanian Bucharest University Press, 1984, 158pp (with Dumitru Chitoran and Hortensia Pârlog).
- Aspectele teoriei a sintaxei (Aspects of the Theory of Syntax), Academy of Sciences, Bucuresti, 1968, 287pp. (Translation with Paul Schweiger).
Bojan Belic, Lecturer - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, German, Greek, Latin, Macedonian, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Russian, Slovenian
Research Interests: Bosnian, Croatian and Serbian Language, Russian Language, South Slavic Linguistics and Syntactic Theory.
Recent courses: Elementary Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, First Year Russian, History of the Slavic Languages, Independent Study - Slavic Languages, Second Year Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Slavic Language Pedagogy, Slavic Linguistics, Structure of Russian / Synchronic Slavic Linguistics
Recent publications:
- 1850-1950: A Century of Letters among the Bosniacs, Croats, Montenegrins, and Serbs. (forthcoming). Hamburg: Verlags Dr. Kovač.
- "AB OVO: When OVO and OVO are Different", (forthcoming). Balkanistica.
- book review of: Introduction to the Serbian and Croatian Language (Revised Edition), Thomas F. Magner, Balkanistica (forthcoming 2009).
- "Ovo vs. Ovo", in Bosnisch/Kroatisch/Serbisch als Fremdsprachen an den Universitäten der Welt, Raecke, Jochen and Biljana Golubović, eds., (München: Verlag Otto Sagner, 2008).
- "Minor Paucal in Serbian", in Formal Description of Slavic Languages: The Fifth Conference, Leipzig 2003, Zybatow, Gerhild et al., eds. (Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang, 2008), 258-269.
- "Infinitive Is Difficult to Lose: What Governs Variation of Complements in Unique Control in Serbian." 2005. Glossoss. 6:1-20.
- "Grammatical Number in Serbian: Singular – Paucal – Plural", OSU’s Working Papers in Slavic Studies, 2:(2003)1-22.
Michael Biggins, Affiliate Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Czech, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Lithuanian, Norwegian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Slovenian, Spanish
Research Interests: Russian Language, Slovenian Language & Literature (20th century), Slavic and REECAS Research Sources and Methods.
Recent courses: Introductory Slovene Language, Second Year Slovene
Recent publications:
- Translator into English (from Slovenian): Mate Dolenc, Sea in Eclipse. (In progress; anticipated publication: Ljubljana: Litterae Slovenicae, 2010).
- Translator into English (from Slovenian): Tomaz Salamun, The Blue Tower. (Accepted for publication: New York: Houhgton Mifflin Harcourt, 2010).
- Review of: The Digital Library of Slovenia (www.dLib.si), Slavic and East European Information Resources , vol. 9 (2008), no. 3: 294-298.
- “Implementing an Image Database for Complex Architectural Objects: the William Brumfield Russian Architecture Collection,” with James D. West, Eileen Llona, and Theodore Gerontakos, Slavic and East European Information Resources, vol. 8 (2007): 65-78.
- “Post-1989 Publishing on Previously Suppressed Topics: Trends in Czech Contemporary History, With Reference to Poland”, Books, Bibliographies and Pugs: a Festschrift to Honor Murlin Croucher (Bloomington, Ind.: Slavica Publishers, 2006): p. 13-29.
- Translator into English (from Slovenian) and author of afterword: Vladimir Bartol, Alamut, (Seattle: Scala House Press, 2004). European edition: (Ljubljana: Sanje, 2005). Paperback edition: (San Francisco: North Atlantic Books, 2007).
- Translator into English (from Slovenian): Tomaz Salamun, Balada za Metko Krasovec, [in English A ballad for Metka Krasovec], (Prague: Twisted Spoon Press, 2001).
- "Publishing in the Yugoslav Successor States in the 1990s", co-editor with Janet Crayne, A special issue of Slavic and East European Information Resources, vol. 1/2-3 (Spring 2001).
- Library Assessment Project: Southeastern Europe. Washington, DC: International Research and Exchanges Board, 1995.
Gordana Crnkovic, Associate Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, French, Macedonian, Slovenian, Spanish
Research Interests: East European Film, Culture, and Literature, Post-World War II European Novel, Literature, Film and Culture of the Former Yugoslavia, the Balkans
Recent courses: Cinema of Roman Polanski, East European Literature, Eastern European Film, New Trends in Literary Theory, Post-World War II European Novel, Russian and East European Cinema, Second Year Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, Studies in Slavic Literatures, The Theory of Literature III: Special Topics
Recent publications:
- “The Border Guard’s Focus and the Women’s Diversions: Insights of the New Slovenian Film.” In The Future of Intercultural Dialogue: Views from the In-Between. Edited by Ksenija Vidmar Horvat. University of Ljubljana: Ljubljana, 2008.
- “Non-Nationalist Culture, Under and Above the Ground.” In Croatia since Independence: War, Politics, Society, Foreign Relations (eds. Sabrina P. Ramet, Konrad Clewing, Reneo Lukic). R. Oldenbourg Verlag: Munchen, 2008. (pp. 233-250). Refereed.
- “The Battle for Croatia: Three Films by Vinko Bresan.” Democratic Transition in Croatia: Value Transformation, Education & Media. Editors: Sabrina P. Ramet and Davorka Matic. Texas A & M University Press: College Station, 2007. (pp. 247-275) Refereed.
- "Zagreb Everywhere, an Unorthodox Lecture on the City of Zagreb." Video, 2001. Texts written and read by Gordana Crnkovic; Video work by Victor Ingrassia; Soundscape and Music by David Hahn. Premiered at the University of Washington, May 23, 2001.
- Imagined Dialogues: Eastern European Literature in Conversation with American and English Literature. Northwestern University Press, 2000.
Galya Diment, Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: English, German, Russian
Research Interests: Russian Literature, Nabokov, Chekhov, Tolstoy, Dostoevsky, Early Russian and Soviet Film, Modernism, Jewish Studies, Comparative Literature
Recent courses: Early Russian & Soviet Film: Russian Jewish Film, Independent Studies, Independent Study - Russian Literature, Major Authors: Chekhov, Russian Crime Fiction (Topics - Russian Lit., Cultural & Hist.), Russian Jewish Film, Russian Literature & Culture - 20th Century, Russian Literature & Culture 1700 - 1840, Russian Literature & Culture 1840-1917
Recent publications:
- MLA Approaches to Teaching “Lolita,” co-edited with Zoran Kuzmanovich. New York: MLA, 2008. 200 pp.
- A Russian Jew of Bloomsbury: A Cultural Exploration. EDC, 2009.
- From Bauer’s Li to Nabokov’s Lo: Lolita and Early Russian Film, Cycnos, 2007.
- "Approaches to Teaching Lola," co-editor with Zoran Kuzmanovich; Gibaldi, Joseph, ed. MLA Series (forthcoming) 2006.
- "Nabokov and the Biographical Impulse", The Cambridge Companion to Naboko, ed. By Julian Connolly, (Cambridge University Press, 2005).
- "Memoirs as Memorials: Remembrance of Things Vanished in Nabokov and Brodsky", The Russian Memoir: History and Literature, ed. Beth Holmgren, (Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2003).
Katarzyna Dziwirek, Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: English, Polish, Russian
Research Interests: Polish language, Slavic and Cross-Cultural Linguistics, Lingustic Expression of Emotion
Recent courses: Bilingualism, First Year Polish, History of the Slavic Languages, Independent Study - Polish, Second Year Polish, Special Topics in Slavic Linguistics, Ways of Feeling: Expressions of Emotions Across Languages & Cultures, Ways of Meaning: Universal and Culture Specific Aspects of Language
Recent publications:
- Complex Emotions and Grammatical Mismatches: A Contrastive Corpus-Based Study. 2010. (with Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk) Mouton de Gruyter, 181 pages
- (with Bożena Nowicka McLees) Polish in the U.S. 2010. In Language Diversity in the USA, Kim Potowski (ed.), Cambridge University Press. 238-254.
- Chief editor (with Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk) Studies in Cognitive Corpus Linguistics. 2009. Peter Lang Publishing Group.
- Syntax and Semantics of Polish Emotion Verbs: A Corpus Study. 2009. In Hypothesis A/Hypothesis B: Linguistic Explorations in Honor of David M. Perlmutter, Donna Gerdts, John Moore, and Maria Polinsky, (eds.) Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. 129-150.
- (with Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk) Love and Hate - Unique Transitive Emotions in Polish and English: A Corpus-Based Study. 2009. In Studies in Cognitive Corpus Linguistics, Katarzyna Dziwirek and Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, (eds). Frankfurt am Main: Peter Lang. 287-316.
- "Polish in the U.S.," The Polyglot Boarding House: Languages in the United States, Kim Potowski, ed., (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
- "Love and Hate - Unique Transitive Emotions in Polish and English: A Corpus-Based Study," Studies in Cognitive Corpus Linguistics (2009), Katarzyna Dziwirek and Barbara Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk, (eds) Peter Lang.
- Polsko-angielska gramatyka kontrastywna konstrukcji zlozonych oparta na jezykowym materiale korpusowym – projekt badawczy, co-authored with Barbara-Lewandowska-Tomaszczyk and Anthony McEnery, 2004.
- Wroclawska Dyskusja o Jezyku Polskim Jako Obcym, (Wroclaw, Poland: Wydawnictwo Wroclawskie Towarzystwo Naukowe) pp. 221-228.
- “50 years of Polish at the University of Washington: Celebrating Polish-American Heritage Speaker series,” co-authored with Agnes Burdzy. Good News: The American Institute of Polish Culture, Inc. (2003): 83-85.
Barbara Henry, Associate Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: French, German, Latin, Russian, Yiddish
Research Interests: Russian Literature & Drama, Russian and Jewish Literary Contacts, Yiddish Literature & Drama (19th - 20th centuries)
Recent courses: Culture in Russia - Study Abroad, Introduction to Russian Culture and Civilization, Masterpieces of Russian Literature: Babel, Masterpieces of Russian Literature: Bulgakov, Russian Comedy, Russian Drama, Russian Folk Literature, Russian Folk Literature in English, Russian Literature & Culture 1840-1917, Russian Literature and Culture: 1700-1900
Recent publications:
- Rewriting Russia: Jacob Gordin's Yiddish Drama, forthcoming from University of Washington Press.
- The Global Yiddish Stage: Essays in Drama, Performance, and Show Business, co-edited with Joel Berkowitz. Forthcoming from Wayne State University Press.
- "Gordin's Dialogue with Tolstoy," in Jewish Theatre: A Global View, ed. by Edna Nahshon, Institute for Jewish Studies: Studies in Judaica, Brill Academic Press, 2009, 25-48.
- Obituary for John D. Klier, Yiddish Theatre Forum, November 2007.
- "Tolstoy on the Lower East Side: Di Kreytser Sonata," Tolstoy Studies Journal, vol. XVI, 2005: 1-19. (peer reviewed)
- “Yiddish Theatre in St Petersburg, 1905-1917,” in Yiddish Theatre: New Approaches, ed. by Joel Berkowitz, Littman Library of Jewish Civilisation, 2003, 61-75. (peer reviewed)
Bruce Kochis, Senior Lecturer - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Czech, German, Russian
Research Interests: International Human Rights, Sustainable Development, Policy Ethics, Czech Culture
Recent courses: Cultures of Resistance, Human Rights and Sustainable Development, Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Political Institutions and Processes, Social Theory and Practice: Policy Ethics, Washington, D.C. Seminar on Human Rights
Recent publications:
- "Human Rights Discourse and Political Legitimacy in Yugoslavia," in Serbia after 1989: Politics and Society under Milosevic and After, ed. by Sabrina Ramet and Vjeran Pavlakovic, (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006).
- "On Lenses and Filters: The Role of Metaphor in Policy Theory," Administrative Theory and Praxis, March 2005.
- “An Obligations Approach to Human Rights,” International Global Studies Association Conference, Birmingham (September 2007).
Zoya Polack, Lecturer - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Bulgarian, Latin, Old Church Slavonic, Russian, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Russian Language, ACTFL Competency-Based Instruction/Testing Seminars
Recent courses: Advanced Russian, Independent Study - Russian, Independent Study - Russian Literature, Intensive Second Year Russian, Intensive Third Year Russian, Russian Language for Graduate Students, Third Year Russian
Jaroslava Soldanova, Lecturer - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Czech, Esperanto, German, Latin, Russian, Slovak
Research Interests: Czech language, Literature, History and Culture
Recent courses: Elementary Czech, Independent Study, Independent Study - Czech, Independent Study - Czech Authors, Second Year Czech
James West, Associate Professor - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Buriat, Russia, French, Georgian, German, Greek, Latin, Russian
Research Interests: Russian Literature and Culture, Philosophy, Art, Translation Theory
Recent courses: Independent Study/Rsch., Advanced Russian, First Year Russian, Independent Study - Russian Landscape & Architectural History, Major Authors: Chekhov, Reading and Translation in Russian, Russian Art and Architecture, Russian Culture and Russian Identity, 1780-1917, Russian Literary Criticism, Russian Translation, Seminar in Russian Poetry, Study Abroad - Exploration Seminar in Georgia
Recent publications:
- Co-author (with Mary Jo White), In Living Memory: The Persistence of Traditional Images in Russian Visual Culture (In press).
- The Icon and the Word: Literature and Painting in Russian Culture. (In press).
- The Russian Idea: Philosophical Nationalism in Russia Since 1880. (book in progress).
- "Icons, Modernism and Socialist Realism: The Emblematic Idiom of Modern Russian Art." The Icon and Modernity held at Columbia University in October 2003.
Valentina Zaitseva, Lecturer - Slavic Languages & Literatures
Foreign language competence: Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian, English, French, German, Old Church Slavonic, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian
Research Interests: Russian Language, Linguistics and Culture
Recent courses: First Year Russian, Intensive Second Year Russian, Second Year Russian, Study Abroad - Exploration Seminar in Sochi, Russia
Recent publications:
- "Gender and National Identity through Russian Language. Chapter 1," in: Helena Goscilo and Andrea Lanoux, eds. Engendering the Nation: A Cross-Disciplinary Examination of Gender and National Identity in Russian Culture (Indiana University Press, 2006).
- The Speaker's Perspective in Grammar and Lexicon. The Case of Russian (Peter Lang: New York, Washington, D.C./Baltimore, San Francisco, Bern, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Vienna, Paris, 1995).
Social Work
Diana Pearce, Senior Lecturer - Social Work
Foreign language competence: Turkish, Uzbek
Research Interests: Social Work, Poverty & Inequality, Social Work & Women's Studies - Gender & Inequality in the Global Context (with emphasis on Central Asia), Poverty Measurement
Recent courses: Gender Inequalities in the Global Context
Recent publications:
- “Biography of Molly Orshansky”, Encyclopedia of Gender, forthcoming.
- “Women’s Lives in Central Asia: Contemporary Issues”, AAUW, Redmond, WA (Feb, 2008).
- Introduction, Child Poverty in America Today, Barbara A. Arrighi and David J. Maume, eds. (Praeger, 2007).
- “When Work is Not the Answer: New Challenges for the Millennium”, Families in Society (Fall, 2007).
- Chair, Session “Gender Issues in Central Asia: Empirical Studies in Uzbekistan,” Central Eurasian Studies Society, 5th Annual Conference, Indiana University (Bloomington) (October 2004).
- "Report to NOVIB-OXFAM on Activities and Situation of Women's NGOs in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan: Efforts and Effects on the Issue of Violence Against Women," co-authored with Nodira Azmimova, Sociology Center Sharhva Tavsiya and National University of Uzbekistan, 2002.
Sociology
Daniel Chirot, Professor - Sociology
Foreign language competence: French, Romanian
Research Interests: Ethnic and National Conflict, Dictatorship and Democracy, Terrorism, Civil Society, Genocide, Political Economy of Contemporary World Crisis
Recent courses: Topics in Ethnicity & Nationalism: Ethnoreligious Conflict and Conflict Resolution, Uses of Information and Research in American Foreign Policy
Recent publications:
- Contentious Identities: Ethnic, Religious, and Nationalist Conflicts in Today's World . (New York: Routeledge, 2011).
- "Does Democracy Work in Deeply Divided Societies?“ in Zoltan Barany and Robert Moser, eds., Is Democracy Exportable? (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2009).
- "Traditional Methods of Avoiding Genocidal Mass Slaughter" in Online Encyclopedia of Mass Violence, (www.massviolence.org, enter ‘Chirot‘ in search box, 2008).
- "The Retribalization of the Modern World: How the Revival of Ancient Sentiments Leads to Persisting Nationalist and Ethnic Conflicts," Ab Imperio 3/2008, 23-46.
- "Returning to a Sane Foreign Policy," Society 45:5 (September/October, 2008), 425-428.
- "That Enlightenment Question Again," Society 45:3 (May/June, 2008), 257-259.
- "Griztant i realybe," in Almantas Samalavicius, ed., Europos Kulturos Profiliai (Vilnius, Lithuania: Kulturos Barai, 2007), pp. 169-192.
- Why Not Kill All of Them? The Logic of Mass Political Murder and Finding Ways of Avoiding It, co-authored with Clark McCauley, (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2006).
- “What Provokes Ethnic Conflict? Two Balkan and One African Case.” Ethnic Conflict in Post-Communist Societies, Barany, Zoltan ed. and Robert Moser ed. (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 2005).
- Visszatérés a valósághoz, 2000 Irodalmi és Társadalmi Havi Lap (Budapest), (October 2001), 24-33.
- Osteuropa zwischen Kultur und Modernisierung, Transit (Vienna), 21 (Summer 2001), 21-41.
Steven Pfaff, Associate Professor - Sociology
Foreign language competence: German
Research Interests: Historical and Comparative Sociology, Sociological Theory, Sociology of Religion, Collective Action and Social Movements
Recent courses: Sociological Theory
Recent publications:
- Exit-Voice Dynamics and the Collapse of East Germany: The Crisis of Leninism and the Revolution of 1989. Durham, NC: Duke University Press (2006).
- Classical Sociological Theory and Contemporary Sociological Theory, contributing editor. 2nd Edition, with Craig Calhoun, Joseph Gerteis, James Moody, and Indermohan Virk. (Cambridge: Blackwell’s Press, 2007). (also 1st Edition, 2002).
- “The Religious Divide: Why Religion seems to be Thriving in the United States and Waning in Europe”, in J. Kopstein and S. Steinmo (Eds.), Growing Apart? America and Europe in the Twenty-First Century, (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008).
- “The Lives of Others: East Germany Revisited?” German Historical Institute Bulletin 41: (2007) 110-116.
UW Bothell Campus -Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Bruce Kochis, Senior Lecturer - UW Bothell Campus -Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Foreign language competence: Czech, German, Russian
Research Interests: International Human Rights, Sustainable Development, Policy Ethics, Czech Culture
Recent courses: Cultures of Resistance, Human Rights and Sustainable Development, Human Rights in Theory and Practice, Political Institutions and Processes, Social Theory and Practice: Policy Ethics, Washington, D.C. Seminar on Human Rights
Recent publications:
- "Human Rights Discourse and Political Legitimacy in Yugoslavia," in Serbia after 1989: Politics and Society under Milosevic and After, ed. by Sabrina Ramet and Vjeran Pavlakovic, (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006).
- "On Lenses and Filters: The Role of Metaphor in Policy Theory," Administrative Theory and Praxis, March 2005.
- “An Obligations Approach to Human Rights,” International Global Studies Association Conference, Birmingham (September 2007).
UW Tacoma Campus - Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Chris Demaske, Assistant Professor - UW Tacoma Campus - Interdisciplinary Arts & Sciences
Foreign language competence: Russian
Research Interests: Communication Studies, First Amendment Law, Gender, Race, and the Media; Communication History, Russian Media Studies, Writing for the Media
Recent publications:
- Modern Power and Free Speech: Contemporary Culture and Issues of Equality. Lexington Books, a division of Roman and Littlefield Publishing. (220 pages) (Release date: November 2008)
- “Free Press in Russia: Towards Defining a Democratic Press.” Under Review: Democratic Communique. (Autumn 2006).
- “Free Speech after 9/11: Abridgements to Our First Amendment Rights.” Invited Commentary. International Journal of Media and Cultural Politics, 1:1 (2005).
- “Modern Speech and the First Amendment: Reassessing Hate Speech.” Refereed Article. Communication Law And Policy, 9:3 (2004) 273-316.
- “Feminist Scholarship and Activism: An Ongoing Debate.” Organizational Newsletter. International Communication Association Newsletter, 30:10 (2002) 6-8.
Women Studies
Kenneth Clatterbaugh, Professor - Women Studies
Foreign language competence: French, German
Research Interests: Philosophy of Religion; Gender studies; History of Philosophy
Recent publications:
- “Was Descartes the Patron Saint of Skepticism”, American Philosophical Association Symposium (Spring 2009).
- “Modern Causation before Hume”, in The Oxford Handbook on Causation, by Helen Beebee, Christopher Hitchcock and Peter Menzies, (Oxford University Press, 2009).
- “Masculinity Politics”, “Men’s Rights”, “Men’s Liberation”, “Anti-Feminism”, in International Encyclopedia of Men and Masculinities, edited by Michael Flood, Judith Kegan Gardiner, Bob Pease, Keith Pringle, (New York & London: Routledge, 2007).
- “The Disposable Sex", Social Theory and Practice, v. 29, n. 2, 211-218 (April, 2003).
- Review of: Mary Stewart Van Leeuwen, My Brother’s Keeper: What the Social Sciences do (and don’t) Tell Us about Masculinity, (Downers Grove, IL : InterVarsity Press, 2002).
- The Causation Debate in Modern Philosophy, 1637-1739, (New York & London: Routledge, 1999).
- "What is Problematic about 'Masculinities'?", Men and Masculinities 1:1, 24-45 (July 1998)
- Contemporary Perspectives on Masculinity: Men, Women, and Politics in Modern Society (Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1997).
Christine Ingebritsen, Professor - Women Studies
Foreign language competence: Danish, French, Norwegian, Swedish
Research Interests: Scandinavian Foreign Policy, EU, Political Economy, Security, Environment
Recent courses: Environmental Norms in International Politics, Europe Today, International Political Economy & Scandinavia, Scandinavia in World Affairs
Recent publications:
- Scandinavia in World Politics Lanham: Rowman and Littlefield, 2006.
- Small States in International Relations edited by Ingebritsen, Neumann, Gstohl and Beyer, Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2006.
- Co-editor (with Sabrina Ramet), Coming in from the Cold War. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield, 2002.
- "When Do Culture and History Matter? A Response to Neumann and Tilikainen," Cooperation and Conflict (Spring, 2001): 431-435.
- "Europeanization and Cultural Identity: Two Worlds of Eco-Capitalism," Scandinavian Studies, 73:1 (Spring 2001): 63-76.
Diana Pearce, Senior Lecturer - Women Studies
Foreign language competence: Turkish, Uzbek
Research Interests: Social Work, Poverty & Inequality, Social Work & Women's Studies - Gender & Inequality in the Global Context (with emphasis on Central Asia), Poverty Measurement
Recent courses: Gender Inequalities in the Global Context
Recent publications:
- “Biography of Molly Orshansky”, Encyclopedia of Gender, forthcoming.
- “Women’s Lives in Central Asia: Contemporary Issues”, AAUW, Redmond, WA (Feb, 2008).
- Introduction, Child Poverty in America Today, Barbara A. Arrighi and David J. Maume, eds. (Praeger, 2007).
- “When Work is Not the Answer: New Challenges for the Millennium”, Families in Society (Fall, 2007).
- Chair, Session “Gender Issues in Central Asia: Empirical Studies in Uzbekistan,” Central Eurasian Studies Society, 5th Annual Conference, Indiana University (Bloomington) (October 2004).
- "Report to NOVIB-OXFAM on Activities and Situation of Women's NGOs in Uzbekistan and Tajikistan: Efforts and Effects on the Issue of Violence Against Women," co-authored with Nodira Azmimova, Sociology Center Sharhva Tavsiya and National University of Uzbekistan, 2002.
Staff
International Studies
Allison Dvaladze, Staff - International Studies
Foreign language competence: French, Georgian, Russian, Turkish
Research Interests: 18 years of experience in REECA-related issues;10 years in nonprofit leadership and educational outreach and 2 years in news media
Recent publications:
- "Realizing Georgia's Transit Potential: Combating the Barriers to Georgia's Growth." AmCham News Issue 1 Spring 2004.
- “Deconstructing the future: Deinstitutionalizing Georgia's children." AmCham News Issue 2, 2003.
- "GTEP and Then What?" AmCham News Issue 2, 2003.
- "Rose Revolution Raises Expectations for Reform." AmCham News Issue 5, 2003.
Marta Mikkelsen, Staff - International Studies
Foreign language competence: Georgian, German, Russian, Spanish
Research Interests: 8 years as Associate Director of the Ellison Center; 3 years experience in U.S. government (State Department and research)
Recent courses: Bibliography and Research Methods, Professional Skills Workshop, Thesis Seminar
Recent publications:
- Putin: Peril or Progress, CD-Rom Resource for Teachers (2005).
- The Rose and Orange Revolutions: Forcing Democracy in the Former Soviet Union, CD-Rom Resource for Teachers (2005).
- Georgia on My Mind, CD-Rom Resource for Teachers (2005).
Last updated on 4/19/2013.