Submissions from 2018
Notes Toward a Performative Theory of Assembly, by Judith Butler, Joseph D. Parker
Submissions from 2017
What Makes “Ardent Democrats” in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan?, Barbara Junisbai, Azamat Junisbai, and Christopher M. Whitsel
Two Countries, Five Years: Islam in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan through the Lens of Public Opinion Surveys, Barbara Junisbai, Azamat Junisbai, and Baurzhan Zhussupov
Submissions from 2016
Seeing double: Five-month-olds’ mental rotation of dynamic, 3D block stimuli presented on dual monitors, Joan Christodoulou, Scott P. Johnson, Dawn M. Moore, and David S. Moore
A Pragmatic and Flexible Approach to Information Literacy: Findings from a Three-Year Study of Faculty-Librarian Collaboration, Barbara Junisbai, M. Sara Lowe, and Natalie Tagge
Behavioral Epigenetics, David S. Moore
The Developmental Systems Approach and the Analysis of Behavior, David S. Moore
The Heritability Fallacy, David S. Moore and David Shenk
Theorizing Native Studies by Audra Simpson and Andrea Smith, eds., Joseph D. Parker
Die Energiewende, Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2015
Mass Media Consumption in Post-Soviet Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan: The View from Below, Barbara Junisbai, Azamat Junisbai, and Nicola Ying Fry
The Asymmetrical Bridge: A Review of James Tabery's Book "Beyond Versus.", David S. Moore
Edges of Global Justice: The World Social Forum and its “Others” (Rethinking Globalizations) by Janet M. Conway, Joseph D. Parker
Submissions from 2014
Paul Faulstich’s Reflective Review of Susan A. Phillips’ Essay, Paul Faulstich
Pitzer College Outback Preserve Restoration Project, Paul Faulstich
Review of Why Communism Did Not Collapse: Understanding Authoritarian Regime Resilience in Asia and Europe, Barbara Junisbai
Submissions from 2013
How are Language Constructions Constitutive? Strategic Uses of Conventional Discourses about Immigration, Claudia Strauss
Submissions from 2012
Jane Ewers Robinson, ed., Plains Indian Art: The Pioneering Work of John C. Ewers, Bill Anthes
Improbable but Potentially Pivotal Oppositions: Privatization, Capitalists, and Political Contestation in the Post-Soviet Autocracies, Barbara Junisbai
Review of Chaos, Violence, Dynasty: Politics and Islam in Central Asia, by Eric McGlinchey, Barbara Junisbai
The Political Implications of Kazakhstan's Success at the 2012 Olympics, Barbara Junisbai
Homology in Developmental Psychology, David S. Moore
Review of The Mirage of a Space Between Nature and Nurture by Evelyn Fox Keller, David S. Moore
Sex Differences in Normal Fetuses and Infants: A Commentary, David S. Moore
Questioning Appropriation: Agency and Complicity in a Transnational Feminist Location Politics, Joseph D. Parker
Review of Psychological Anthropology: A Reader on Self in Culture, Claudia Strauss
Submissions from 2011
Oligarchs and Ownership: The Role of Financial-Industrial Groups in Controlling Kazakhstan’s ‘Independent’ Media, Barbara Junisbai
Poslednyaya Popytka ‘Novykh Bogatykh’ Razygrat’ Karty Demokratii v Kazakhstane” (“The Nouveau Riche’s Last Attempt at Playing the Democracy Card in Kazakhstan”), Barbara Junisbai
Mental Rotation of Dynamic, Three-Dimensional Stimuli by 3-Month-Old Infants, David S. Moore and Scott P. Johnson
An Ethico-Politics of Subaltern Representations in Post-9/11 Documentary Film, Joseph D. Parker
Masae Kato. Women's Rights? The Politics of Eugenic Abortion in Modern Japan. International Institute for Asian Studies (IIAS) Publications Series, Joseph D. Parker
Review: Robert H. Nelson, The New Holy Wars: Economic Religion vs. Environmental Religion in Contemporary America, Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2010
A Tale of Two Kazakhstans: Sources of Political Cleavage and Conflict in the Post-Soviet Period, Barbara Junisbai
Neural Reuse as a Source of Developmental Homology, David S. Moore and Chris Moore
Lieba Faier. Intimate Encounters: Filipina Women and the Remaking of Rural Japan, Joseph D. Parker
Robbin D. Crabtree, David Alan Sapp, and Adela C. Licona, eds. Feminist Pedagogy: Looking Back to Move Forward, Joseph D. Parker
The Ethico-politics of Dedisciplinary Practices, Joseph D. Parker
Introduction: Interdisciplinarity and Social Justice, Joseph D. Parker and Ranu Samantrai
Leibniz and the Wind Machines, Andre Wakefield
Review: Karin Hartbecke, Zwischen Fürstenwillkür und Menschheitswohl: Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz als Bibliothekar, Andre Wakefield
Review: Michael C. Carhart, The Science of Culture in Enlightenment Germany, Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2009
Book Review. Memory and Vision: Arts, Cultures, and Lives of Plains Indian People by Emma Hansen, Bill Anthes
Notes on Memetics, Paul Faulstich
Why Did Lagrange "Prove" the Parallel Postulate?, Judith V. Grabiner
Probing Predispositions: The Pragmatism of a Process Perspective, David S. Moore
Subjugated Knowledges and Dedisciplinarity in Cultural Studies Pedagogy, Joseph D. Parker
Lost in NSM Translation, Claudia Strauss
Submissions from 2008
Indian Time at Foxwoods, Bill Anthes
Learning From Foxwoods: Visualizing the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation, Bill Anthes
The Fine Art of Doodling, Paul Faulstich
Espousing Interactions and Fielding Reactions: Addressing Laypeople's Beliefs About Genetic Determinism, David S. Moore
Individuals and Populations: How Biology's Theory and Data have Interfered with the Integration of Development and Evolution, David S. Moore
Integrating Development and Evolution in Psychology: Looking Back, Moving Forward, David S. Moore
Mental Rotation in Human Infants: A Sex Difference, David S. Moore and Scott P. Johnson
Dreaming Gender: Kyōgoku School Japanese Women Poets (Re)writing the Feminine Subject, Joseph D. Parker
The Racial and Colonial Politics of the Modern Object of Knowledge: Cautionary Notes on "Scripture", Joseph D. Parker
Submissions from 2007
Blaming for Columbine: Conceptions of Agency in the Contemporary United States, Claudia Strauss
Review: Alix Cooper, Inventing the Indigenous: Local Knowledge and Natural History in Early Modern Europe (Cambridge, 2007), Andre Wakefield
The Fiscal Logic of Enlightened German Science, Andre Wakefield
The Practical Enlightenment: German Cameralists and Yankee Economists, Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2006
Aboriginal Art- Warlpiri, Paul Faulstich
Ethnoecology, Paul Faulstich
Geophilia, Paul Faulstich
Natural History and Indigenous Worldviews, Paul Faulstich
Rock Art – Australian Aboriginal, Paul Faulstich
Sacred Space/Place, Paul Faulstich
A Very Little Bit of Knowledge: Re-Evaluating the Meaning of the Heritability of IQ, David S. Moore
Perception Precedes Computation: Can Familiarity Preferences Explain Apparent Calculation by Human Babies?, David S. Moore and Laura A. Cocas
Introduction to Special Issue on The Missing Psychology in Cultural Anthropology's Key Words, Naomi Quinn and Claudia Strauss
Commentary: Borders as Sites of Pain, Claudia Strauss
Comment on James M. Wilce, "Magical Laments and Anthropological Reflections", Claudia Strauss
The Imaginary, Claudia Strauss
Mass Motorisation in Spain, Rudi Volti
Submissions from 2005
Was Newton's Calculus a Dead End? The Continental Influence of MacLaurin's Treatise of Fluxions, Judith V. Grabiner
The Democratic Choice of Kazakhstan: A Case Study in Economic Liberalization, Intra-Elite Cleavage and Political Opposition, Barbara Junisbai and Azamat Junisbai
Analyzing Discourse for Cultural Complexity, Claudia Strauss
Cognitive Anthropology, Claudia Strauss
Not-so Rugged Individualists: U.S. Americans’ Conflicting Ideas about Poverty, Claudia Strauss
Books, Bureaus, and the Historiography of Cameralism, Andre Wakefield
Review: Bettina Wahrig and Werner Sohn, eds. Zwischen Aufklärung, Policey und Verwaltung. Zur Genese des Medizinalwesens, 1750-1850 (Wiesbaden, 2003), Andre Wakefield
Review: Moira R. Rogers, Newtonianism for the Ladies and Other Uneducated Souls: The Popularization of Science in Leipzig, 1687-1750 (New York, 2003), Andre Wakefield
Review: Roger Hahn, Pierre Simon Laplace, 1749-1827: A Determined Scientist (Cambridge, Mass., 2005), Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2004
Teaching for Change: The Leadership in Environmental Education Partnership, Paul Faulstich
Newton, Maclaurin, and the Authority of Mathematics, Judith V. Grabiner
Cultural Standing in Expression of Opinion, Claudia Strauss
Diversity and Homogeneity in American Culture: Teaching and Theory, Claudia Strauss
Is Empathy Gendered and If So, Why? An Approach From Feminist Psychological Anthropology, Claudia Strauss
William F. Ogburn, Social Change with Respect to Culture and Original Nature, Rudi Volti
Comment: The California Fires, Andre Wakefield
Qui Est Numero Un? Classements Americains Et Universities Allemandes, Andre Wakefield
Submissions from 2003
Christian F. Feest, ed. Studies in American Indian Art: A Memorial Tribute to Norman Feder, Bill Anthes
Natural Considerations: The Human Ecology of Place-making, Paul Faulstich
Trying to Fix the Development in Evolutionary Developmental Psychology, David S. Moore
Categorization of Infant-Directed Speech: Development from 4 to 6 Months, Melanie J. Spence and David S. Moore