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STEVEN C. DINERO, PH.D. 9 Virginia Avenue Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 USA 856/465-7749 [email protected] UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE CARTER AND FRAN PIERCE TERM CHAIR FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, HEALTH & the LIBERAL ARTS PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Research Chair in the study of social, economic and political forces as they manifest globally, particularly though not limited to human movement(s) and settlement August 2015 – August 2020 Professor – August 2012 – July 2015 Associate Professor -- August 2003 – July 2012 Assistant Professor -- August 1997 – July 2003 Adjunct Professor August 1996 – December 1996 Co-developed and taught NEXUS Study Abroad Europe with schools of Architecture and Fashion Design in Bosnia, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Germany – Summer 2016 Teach and serve as Course Coordinator for an interdisciplinary Senior Seminar Capstone course, Contemporary Perspectives, concerning political, social, cultural, and economic Globalization and Nationalism. Teach Area Studies: Middle East/North Africa; Developed and teach Area Studies: India and South Asia; Developed and teach The Environment and World Cultures; Developed and teach Imaging the Middle East: Comics, Cartoons, Graphic Novels and Animated Film; Co-developed and co-taught Emerging Markets: India (Study Abroad Course), with the PhilaU School of Business in New Delhi, India; Winter/Spring, 2008-09; Co-developed and co-taught an International Political Economy course, Power and Poverty in the Global Economy, with a colleague from the School of Business Administration; Co-developed Inspirations From Nature: Biomimicry and Bioinspiration in Human Endeavor.

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STEVEN C. DINERO, PH.D. 9 Virginia Avenue

Cherry Hill, NJ 08002 USA 856/465-7749

[email protected]

UNIVERSITY EXPERIENCE

CARTER AND FRAN PIERCE TERM CHAIR FOR THE LIBERAL ARTS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE, HEALTH & the LIBERAL ARTS PHILADELPHIA UNIVERSITY; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Research Chair in the study of social, economic and political forces as they manifest globally, particularly though not limited to human movement(s) and settlement – August 2015 – August 2020 Professor – August 2012 – July 2015 Associate Professor -- August 2003 – July 2012 Assistant Professor -- August 1997 – July 2003 Adjunct Professor – August 1996 – December 1996

• Co-developed and taught NEXUS Study Abroad Europe with schools of Architecture

and Fashion Design in Bosnia, Croatia, Spain, Italy, Germany – Summer 2016

• Teach and serve as Course Coordinator for an interdisciplinary Senior Seminar Capstone course, Contemporary Perspectives, concerning political, social, cultural, and economic Globalization and Nationalism.

• Teach Area Studies: Middle East/North Africa;

• Developed and teach Area Studies: India and South Asia; • Developed and teach The Environment and World Cultures;

• Developed and teach Imaging the Middle East: Comics, Cartoons, Graphic Novels and

Animated Film;

• Co-developed and co-taught Emerging Markets: India (Study Abroad Course), with the PhilaU School of Business in New Delhi, India; Winter/Spring, 2008-09;

• Co-developed and co-taught an International Political Economy course, Power and

Poverty in the Global Economy, with a colleague from the School of Business Administration;

• Co-developed Inspirations From Nature: Biomimicry and Bioinspiration in Human

Endeavor.

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VISITING SCHOLAR-IN-RESIDENCE International Institute of Humankind Studies, Universita degli Studi Firenze, Florence, Italy. March 2014 VISITING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF SOCIOLOGY Rowan University, Glassboro, NJ. 8/95 – 5/97

Taught undergraduate courses in Sociology, including:

• Sociology of the Family • Minorities • Criminology • Urban Sociology • Social Problems • Introduction to Sociology.

Served on Student Advising Committee, 1995-96.

ADJUNCT INSTRUCTOR OF GEOGRAPHY AND URBAN STUDIES Temple University, Philadelphia, PA. 8/96 – 6/97

Taught Geography/Urban Studies courses part-time, including:

• Urban Society: Race, Class and Community • World Urban Patterns.

EDUCATION

Rutgers – The State University of New Jersey, New Brunswick, NJ. Ph.D. in Urban Planning and Policy Development Major field: Third World Settlement Systems Secondary field: Middle Eastern Regional Development May 1995.

Dissertation Title: “Human Settlement in Post-Nomadic Bedouin Society: An Assessment of Social and Economic Transformation in Segev Shalom, Israel.”

Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Be’er Sheva, Israel.

Visiting Scholar, Geography Department/Negev Centre for Regional Development 1992-93; Summer 1996.

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Brandeis University, Waltham, MA. M.A. in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies February 1988

The American University in Cairo, Cairo, Egypt. Intensive Arabic Summer semester, 1986.

The State University of New York at Albany, Albany, NY.

B.A. Magna Cum Laude in Asian Studies/Middle Eastern Studies. Minor: Hebrew. May 1983.

Haifa University, Haifa, Israel.

Study Abroad Spring semester, 1982.

RESEARCH LANGUAGES

• Fluency in spoken Hebrew

• Functional use of conversational Arabic.

PUBLICATIONS AUTHORED BY STEVEN C. DINERO

Articles/Books/Chapters

2016 Living on Thin Ice: The Gwich’in Natives of Alaska. Berghahn Books: New York & Oxford. 2016 Reflections: Life in the Alaskan Bush www.Blurb.com 2016 “Urban Tribalism: Negotiating Form, Function and Social Milieu in Bedouin Towns, Israel” with Shlomit Tamari; Rachel Katoshevski; Yuval Karplus; in City, Territory and Architecture. Vol. 3(2): 1-14. 2013 “Legal Reform as a Tool of Development or Conquest? Implications for Women Health Improvement,” with Salman Elbedour, Rona M. Fields, Fatma Kassem, Leena Elbedour, Eyad Hallaq and Joav Merrick, in Merrick, Joav, Alean Al-Krenawi and Salman Elbedour (Eds.), Bedouin Health: Perspectives from Israel (eBook), Nova Science Publishers: Hauppauge, NY. Pp. 197-212.

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2013 “Research Note,” in Alaska Journal of Anthropology. Volume 11(1 & 2): 185. 2013 “Coping with a Policy of Non-Recognition: Israeli Negev Bedouin Housing Practices,” in the Geography Research Forum. Vol. 33: 163-183.

2012 Native Peoples of the World: An Encyclopedia of Groups, Cultures, and Contemporary Issues, Edited by Steven Danver. Entry contributions: “Athabascans,” Volume 2, p. 410; “Palestinians,” Volume 2, pp. 554-56. M. E. Sharpe: Armonk, N.Y.

2012 “Neo-Polygamous Activity Among the Bedouin of the Negev, Israel: Dysfunction, Adaptation – Or Both?” in the Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Vol. 43(4): 495-509.

2011 “Indigenous perspectives of climate change and its effects upon subsistence activities in the Arctic: the case of the Nets’aii Gwich’in” in GeoJournal, vol. 69(4): 1-23. 2010 Settling for Less: The Planned Resettlement of Israel’s Negev Bedouin. Berghahn Books: New York & Oxford.

2009 “Educational Provision and Spatial Dis-[O]rientation Among Pastoralist Communities in the Middle East and North Africa,” in Sultana, R. & A. Mazawi (Eds.). Routledge World Yearbook of Education in the Middle East and North Africa. Routledge: New York. Pp. 226-38.

2007 “Globalisation and development in a post-nomadic hunter/gatherer Alaskan village: a follow-up assessment” in Polar Record, vol. 43(226): 255-69.

2007 “Bridging the Technology Gap: Building a Development Model for Rural Alaska,” with Elizabeth Mariotz and Parimal Bhagat, in the Journal of Cultural Geography, vol. 24(2): 53-77, Spring/Summer.

2006 “Website Development and Alaska Native Identities: Hunting for Meaning in Cyberspace,” with Timothy McGee, Parimal S. Bhagat, & Elizabeth Mariotz, in the International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society. Vol. 2(1): 79-90.

2006 “Women’s roles, polygyny and cultural transformation in Negev bedouin townships: A gendered landscape of national resistance to post-colonial conquest and control,” in Chatty, Dawn (Ed.), Nomadic Societies in the Middle East and North Africa: Entering the 21st Century. Brill Publishers: Leiden & Boston, Pp. 883-915.

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2005 “Bringing the Knowledge Economy to Isolated and Rural Communities: Balancing Cultural and Economic Sustainability”, in the International Journal of Environmental, Cultural, Economic and Social Sustainability, with Parimal S. Bhagat & Elizabeth Mariotz. Vol. 1(3): 135-40. 2005 Encyclopedia of the Developing World. Entry contributions: Vol. 2 – “Hamas,” (pp. 741-43); “Intifada,” (pp. 860-62); “Israel,” (pp. 880-85); Vol. 3 – “Palestine,” (pp. 1225-28); “Palestine Liberation Organization,” (pp. 1228-29); “Zionism” (pp. 1758-59). Routledge/Taylor & Francis: New York.

2005 “Globalization and Development in a Post-Nomadic Hunter/Gatherer Village: The Case of Arctic Village, Alaska” in The Northern Review, No. 25/26: 135-60, Summer.

2004 “The Politics of Education Provision in Rural Native Alaska: The Case of Yukon Village,” in Race Ethnicity and Education, Vol. 7(4): 399-417, December; Reprinted in the International Journal of Anthropology, Vol. 20(4): 259-81, 2005.

2004 “New Identity/Identities Formulation in a Post-Nomadic Community: The Case of the Bedouin of the Negev,” in National Identities, vol. 6(3): 261-75.

2003 “‘The Lord Will Provide’: The History and Role of Episcopalian Christianity in Nets’aii Gwich’in Social Development - Arctic Village, Alaska,” in Indigenous Nations Studies Journal, vol. 4(1): 3-28.

2003 “Analysis of a ‘Mixed Economy’ in an Alaskan Native Settlement: The Case of Arctic Village,” the Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. XXIII (1): 135-64.

2002 “Image is Everything: The Development of the Negev Bedouin as a Tourist Attraction,” in Nomadic Peoples, vol. 6(1): 69-94.

2002 “Special Education Use Among the Negev Bedouin Arabs of Israel: A Case of Minority Under-Representation?” in Race Ethnicity and Education, vol. 5(4): 377-96. December.

2000 “Planning for an Ethnic Minority: The Bedouin Arabs of Israel,” in Burayidi, Michael (ed.). Urban Planning in a Multicultural Society. Praeger: Westport, Connecticut & London. pp. 169-91.

1999 “Reconstructing Identity Through Planned Resettlement: The Case of the Negev Bedouin,” in the Third World Planning Review, vol. 21(1): 19-39, February.

1998 “Planning in a Post-Nomadic Bedouin Town: An Update and Follow-up Assessment of Development and Change in Segev Shalom, Israel,” in Scottish Geographical Magazine: The Journal of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, vol. 114(2): 66-75, August.

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1998 “Social Adaptation and Welfare Planning in the Post-Nomadic Environment: The Case of the Israeli Negev Bedouin,” in the Journal of Community Practice, vol. 5(2): 15-36.

1997 “Female Role Change and Male Response in the Post-Nomadic Environment: The Case of the Israeli Negev Bedouin,” in the Journal of Comparative Family Studies, vol. 29(3): 248-61, Fall.

1996 “Observation, Advocacy or Interference? Undertaking Research in a ‘Fourth World’ Community,” in Humanity & Society. vol. 20(3): 111-32, August. 1996 “Resettlement and Modernization in Post-Nomadic Bedouin Society: The Case of Segev Shalom, Israel,” The Journal of Planning Education and Research, vol. 15(2): 105-16.

1994 “Human Settlement in Post-Nomadic Society,” Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Working Papers. Center For Environmental Design Research, U.C. Berkeley. Vol. 56.

1993 “COAH-Produced or COAH/Courts Influenced Affordable Housing, Zoning, Construction and Rehabilitation, 1987-1992,” with Burchell, R. and Thompson, S. New Brunswick, NJ, Center for Urban Policy Research.

1993 “Introduction,” in Pipes, Daniel (ed.), Sandstorm: Middle East Conflicts and America, University Press of America, Lanham (MD).

1991 “The Push and Pull Factors of Urbanization in the Third World: The Case of Cairo, Egypt,” Colloqui: The Cornell Journal of Planning and Urban Issues. Vol. VI: 23-32, Spring.

Book Reviews 2016 “The Politics of Female Circumcision in Egypt: Gender, Sexuality and the Construction of Identity.” (Maria Frederika Malmström), in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online. http://membr.uwm.edu/membr_review/the-politics-of-female- circumcision-in-egypt-gender-sexuality-and-the-construction-of-identity/

2016 “Cosmopolitan Conceptions: IVF Sojourns in Global Dubai.” (Marcia C. Inhorn), in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online. Available at http://membr.uwm.edu 2015 “Palestinian Refugees and Identity: Nationalism, Politics and the Everyday.” (Luigi Achilli) in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online. Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=231

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2015 “Stateless Citizenship: The Palestinian-Arab Citizens of Israel (Studies in Critical Social Sciences).” (Shourideh C. Molavi) ) in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews Online. Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=230 2015 “Moroccan Fashion: Design, Tradition and Modernity (Dress and Fashion Research).” (M. Angela Jansen) in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews. Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=213 2015 “Cairo Pop: Youth Music in Contemporary Egypt.” (Daniel J. Gilman) in the Digest of Middle East Studies. Vol. 3(3). Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/ review.php?id=189 2014 “Cultivating the Nile: The Everyday Politics of Water in Egypt.” (Jessica Barnes) the Digest of Middle East Studies. Vol. 2(11). Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/ review.php?id=166 2013 “Fertile Bonds: Bedouin Class, Kinship, and Gender in the Bekaa Valley.” (Suzanne E. Joseph) in the Middle East Media and Book Reviews online. Vol. 1(8). Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=85 2013 “Hezbollah: A History of the “Party of God.” (Dominique Avon & Anaïs-Trissa Khatchadourian) in the Digest of Middle East Studies. Vol. 1(1). Available at http://membr.uwm.edu/review.php?id=30

2013 “Islam and Political Reform in Saudi Arabia: The Quest for Political Change and Reform” (Mansoor Jassem Alshamsi) in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 22(1): 146-48.

2012 “People of the Lakes: Stories of Our Van Tat Gwich’in Elders/ Googwandak Nakhwach’ànjòo Van Tat Gwich’in,” (Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation & Shirleen Smith). Polar Geography, 34(4): 337-39.

2012 “Biocultural Diversity ad Indigenous Ways of Knowing: Human Ecology in the Arctic,” (Karim-Aly S. Kassam). Polar Geography, 34(4): 335-37.

2010 “Civilizing Women: British Crusades in Colonial Sudan,” (Janice Boddy). Journal of Third World Studies, vol. XXVII(2), Fall, 319-21.

2010 “The Dragon and the Elephant: Agricultural and Rural Reforms in China and India,” (Ashok Gulati and Shenggen Fan, Eds.). Journal of Third World Studies, vol. XXVII(2), Fall, 295-96.

2010 “Strangers in their Homeland: a Critical Study of Israel’s Arab Citizens” (Ra’anan Cohen), in the Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall vol. 19(2): 349-51.

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2010 “The Making of Jordan: Tribes, Colonialism and the Modern State.” (Yoav Alon), in the Digest of Middle East Studies, Fall, vol. 19(2): 334-35.

2010 “Christian Identity and Dalit Religion in Hindu India, 1868-1947,” (Chad M. Bauman). Journal of Third World Studies, Spring. Vol. XXVII(1): 292-94.

2010 “Negotiating Development in Muslim Societies: Gendered Spaces and Translocal Connections,” (Gudrun Lachenmann & Petra Dannecker, Eds.), Journal of Third World Studies, Spring. Vol. XXVII(1): 339-40.

2009 “Partition, Bengal and After: The Great Tragedy of India,” (Kali P. Mukhopadhyay). Journal of Third World Studies, Fall. Vol. XXVI(2): 277-79.

2009 “Managing Water and Water Users: Experiences from Kerala,” (R. Sooryamoorthy & Antony Palackal., Eds.) Journal of Third World Studies, Fall. Vol. XXVI (2): 283-84.

2009 “Itineraries in Conflict: Israelis, Palestinians, and the Political Lives of Tourism,” (Rebecca L. Stein), in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 18(1): 111-112, Spring.

2009 “Polygamy and Law in Contemporary Saudi Arabia,” (Maha A. Z. Yamani), in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 18(1): 136-137, Spring. 2008 “Pyramids and Nightclubs: a Travel Ethnography of Arab and Western Imaginations of Egypt…,” (L.L. Wynn), in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 17(2): 160-61, Fall. 2008 “Jews and Muslims in the Arab World: Haunted by Pasts Real and Imagined,” (Jacob Lassner & S. Ilan Troen), the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 17(1): 177-79.

2007 “A History of Modern Palestine: One Land, Two Peoples, (Ilan Pappe),” in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 16(1): 162-64, Spring.

2007 “The Politics of the Urban Poor in Early Twentieth-Century India, (Nandini Gooptu),” in the Journal of Third World Studies vol. XXIV(1): 270-72, Spring. 2006 “Female Infanticide in India: A Feminist Cultural History, (Rashmi Dube Bhatnager, Renu Dube, and Reena Dube),” in the Journal of Third World Studies vol. XXIII(2): 221-23, Fall.

2005 “Urban Informality: Transnational Perspectives from the Middle East, Latin America and South Asia (Ananya Roy and Nezar Alsayyad, eds.),” in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 14(2):108-110, Fall.

2004 “Being Israeli: The Dynamics of Multiple Citizenship (Gershon Shafir & Yoav Peled),” in the Journal of Third World Studies. vol. XXI(2): 251-53, Fall.

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2004 “Beyond Intifada: Narratives of Freedom Fighters in the Gaza Strip (Haim Gordon, Rivca Gordon, & Taher Shriteh),” in the Journal of Third World Studies. vol. XXI(2): 242-43, Fall.

2004 “The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Revisited (Benny Morris),” in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 13(2): 19-21, Fall.

2004 “The Rumour of Calcutta (John Hutnyk),” in the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. XXI(1): 268-71, Spring.

2003 “The Road to Jerusalem: Glubb Pasha, Palestine and the Jews (Benny Morris),” in the Digest of Middle East Studies, vol. 12(2): 70-73, Fall.

2003 “Women, Work, and Economic Reform in the Middle East and North Africa (Valentine M. Moghadam),” the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. XX(1): 283-84.

2002 “New York, Chicago, Los Angeles: America's Global Cities” (Janet L. Abu-Lughod),” in the Journal of Cultural Geography, vol. 20(1): 109-110. 2002 “Jewish Fundamentalism in Israel (Israel Shahak & Norton Mezvinsky),” in the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. XIX(2): 327-29. Fall. 2002 “Gender and Disability: Women’s Experiences in the Middle East. (Lina Abu-Habib, ed.),” in the Journal of Third World Studies. Vol. XIX(1): 252-54, Spring. 2001 “Global Sex Workers: Rights, Resistance, and Redefinition. (Kamala Kempadoo & Jo Doezema, eds.),” in the Journal of Cultural Geography, vol. 19(1): 134-35.

2001 “The Negev Bedouin and Livestock Rearing: Social, Economic and Political Aspects. (Aref Abu-Rabia),” in Nomadic Peoples. Vol. 5(1): 183-86.

2000 “The Rwala Bedouin Today, Second Edition. (William Lancaster),” in Employment and Unemployment Among Bedouin, a Special Issue of Nomadic Peoples (Emanuel Marx and Ann Gardner, eds.) vol. 4(2): 126-28.

2000 “Bedouin, Settlers, and Holiday-Makers: Egypt’s Changing Northwest Coast. (Donald P. Cole & Soraya Altorki),” in The American Ethnologist. vol. 27(3): 756-57.

1999 “Touring Cultures: Transformations of Travel and Theory, (Chris Rojek & John Urry [eds.]),” in the Journal of Cultural Geography. Vol. 18(2): 142-44, Spring/Sum.

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1998 “Ascendancy Through Aggression: The Anatomy of a Blood Feud among Urbanized Bedouins, (Gideon M. Kressel),” in International Journal of Middle East Studies. vol. 30(3): 454-55.

1998 “Conservation Through Cultural Survival: Indigenous Peoples and Protected Areas, (Stan Stevens [ed.]),” in the Journal of Cultural Geography. Vol. 17(2): 150-151, Sp./Su. 1997 “Coffee and Coffeehouses: The Origins of a Social Beverage in the Medieval Near East, (Ralph S. Hattox),” in Journal of Cultural Geography. Vol. 17(1): 109-111, Fall/Win.

1992 “Rural Policies for the 1990s (C. Flora & J. Christenson, eds.),” in the Journal of the American Planning Association, vol. 542, Autumn.

Journalism

“President Obama's trip to Alaska a chance to see climate-change realities native peoples are experiencing,” in the Cleveland Plain Dealer, posted on Cleveland.com, http://www.cleveland.com/opinion/index.ssf/2015/08/obamas_trip_to_alaska_ a_chance.html, August 21, 2015.

“Brief Encounter: An American Jew in Tunis,” in Attitudes: A Journal of Jewish Life and Style, Fall/Winter 2008, pp. 56-57.

“Palin Choice Could Spell Doom for Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife Refuge,” in the Norwalk (Ohio) Reflector, September 4, 2008.

“Technology may offer villages new hope,” in the Anchorage Daily News, June 30, 2006.

“Villagers Threatened: Arctic Oil Drilling Would Harm Natives Dependent on Caribou,” in The Patriot-News. Harrisburg, PA, August 8, 2001.

“Gwich’in Nation Fights for Cultural Survival Against Arctic Drilling,” the Independent Media Center of Philadelphia, www.phillyimc.org, February 18, 2001. Reprinted by the Institute for Global Communications EcoNet, www.igc.org, March 12, 2001.

“Drilling in Pristine Refuge Would Destroy Native Culture,” in the Bucks County (PA) Courier Times. February 16, 2001.

“The Real Cost of Drilling,” The Christian Science Monitor, October 8, 1999.

“As If We’re the Enemy,” The Jerusalem Post. August 4, 1996.

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“Shake Hands With Moses,” The Jerusalem Post. October 8, 1995.

“Let's Not Forget the ‘People Between the Cracks,’” The Jewish Exponent. March 31, 1995.

“Rabin's Formula For Peace,” The Christian Science Monitor. August 3, 1993.

“Just Plain Towns,” The Jerusalem Post. June 14, 1993.

“Caution and Hope Vie in Future of the Middle East,” Fairbanks Daily News- Miner. Aug. 2-3, 1991.

“Citizen Diplomacy: A Who's Who of Has-Beens,” The Detroit News. January

10, 1991.

“Where Absorption Falls Short, the Israelis Step In,” The Jewish Advocate (Boston). April 26, 1990.

“Why Hussein Trembles as Soviet Jews Depart,” The Christian Science Monitor. March 29, 1990.

“The Overcrowded Third World City,” The Christian Science Monitor. March 13, 1990.

“Israel's Bedouin-Resettlement Plan,” The Christian Science Monitor. February 22,1990. Reprinted as “Ouster of Negev Bedouins May Haunt Israelis” in The [Nashua, New Hampshire] Sunday Telegraph, March 4, 1990.

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CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION Papers, Posters, Panels Chaired (most papers were redrafted for publication)

2016 Southwest Popular/American Culture Association, Albuquerque, NM. February 11. “Profile Update: An Analysis of Expressed Alaska Native Identity/ies Using Facebook Status Posts.” Paper/Chair 2015 Alaska Anthropological Association 42nd Annual Meeting, Anchorage, AK. March 5. “For God's Sake: The Introduction and Eventual Acceptance of Christianity Among the Nets’aii Gwich’in.” 2014 Eighth Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences Association, Prince George, British Columbia, Canada. May 25. “Cleanliness, Hygiene, and Civilization Discourse: The Historical Context of Arctic Village, Alaska’s Educational System.” 2012 Inter-Congress of the International Union of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Bhubaneswar, India, November 26. “Education and Youth Development in an Alaska Native Community: Costs and Benefits.”

2012 Mid-Atlantic Popular & American Culture Assn. 23rd Annual Conference, Pittsburgh, PA, November 1. “Animation as Effective Pedagogy.” (paper/chair).

2010 Twelfth International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments Conference, Beirut, Lebanon, December 15. “The Ecological Indian’ Revisited: Evidence from the Arctic.”

2010 Middle East Studies Association 44th Annual Conference. San Diego, CA. November 22. “Dis-[O]rientation and the Negotiation of A Gendered ‘Third Space,’” in Post-Nomadic Society: Neo-Polygamous Activity Among the Bedouin of the Negev.”

2010 Drylands, Deserts and Desertification: The Route to Restoration, Sde Boqer, Israel. November 11, 2010. Invited Guest Speaker. “Negev Bedouin Identity/Identities Development in the Post-Nomadic Era”

2010 World Congress for Middle Eastern Studies. Barcelona, Spain. July 22. Paper. “Neo-Polygamous Activity Among the Bedouin of the Negev: Some Preliminary Findings.”

2010 32nd International Geographical Congress. Tel Aviv, Israel. July 15. Paper. “Climate Change in the Arctic: An Indigenous Perspective.”

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2010 Association of American Geographers Conference, Washington DC. April 17. “Some Preliminary Findings on Climate Change in the Arctic: The Case of Arctic Village.”

2008 31st International Geographical Congress. Tunis, Tunisia. August 13. Paper, “Bedouin Tourism Development Planning in the New Economy.”

2008 National Science Foundation PFI Grantees Workshop. Arlington, VA. March 30. Poster Paper, “Bridging the Technology Gap: An Update.”

2007 Middle East Studies Association 41st Annual Conference. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. November 19. Paper, “Pressed to the Margins: Negev Bedouin Identity Development in a Post-Nomadic Town.” 2006 Tenth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Bangkok, Thailand. December 17. Panel Chair and Paper, “Globalization and Hybridization in a Post-Nomadic Native Community: The Case of Vashraii K'oo/Arctic Village, Alaska.”

2005 2nd International Conference on Technology, Knowledge and Society, Hyderabad, India. December 13. “Website Development and Alaska Native Identities: Hunting for Meaning in Cyberspace.”

2005 Canadian Association of Geographers Annual Conference, London, Ontario, Canada. June 2. “Bridging the Technology Gap: Building a Development Model for Rural Alaska.”

2005 International Conference on Retailing and Sourcing 2005: Challenges and Opportunities New Delhi, India. January 7. “Bringing the Knowledge Economy to Isolated and Rural Communities: Balancing Cultural and Economic Sustainability” (co-presentation with Parimal S. Bhagat & Elizabeth Mariotz, PhilaU. SBA).

2004 Ninth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Sharjah, United Arab Emirates. December 16. “Bridging the Technology Gap? An Analysis of a Culture-Based Model for Economic Development in Rural Alaska.”

2004 Association of American Geographers – Middle States Regional Conference, Villanova, PA. October 29. “Bringing Development to Rural Communities: The Case of Bush Alaska.”

2004 Fifth Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences Association, Fairbanks, AK. May 19. Paper (co-presentation with Robert Mitchell, Architect). “Historic Preservation and Community Development in Native Alaska: The Case of the Bishop Rowe Chapel.”

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2003 Middle East Studies Association 37th Annual Conference. Anchorage, AK. November 7. Panel Convener and Chair for The Arctic & Middle East: Comparison & Contrasts, and Panel Discussant for The Politics of Oil: The Middle East and North America.

2003 15th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Florence, Italy. July 8. “The Politics of Education Provision in Rural Native Alaska: The Case of Yukon Village.”

2002 Eighth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Hong Kong, China. December 15. “‘The Lord Will Provide’: The History and Role of Episcopalian Christianity in Nets’aii Gwich’in Social Development– Arctic Village, Alaska.”

2002 Middle East Studies Association 36th Annual Conference. Washington, DC. November 25. Panel Chair.

2002 Popular Culture Association/American Culture Association, Southwest. Albuquerque, NM. February 14. The History and Role of Episcopalian Christianity in Nets’aii Gwich’in Social Development.”

2001 II International Congress of Post-Colonial Studies, Vigo, Spain. October 26. “New Identity/Identities Formulation in a Post-Nomadic Community: The Case of the Bedouin of the Negev.”

2001 Fourth Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences Association, Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. May 18. “Analysis of a ‘Mixed Economy’ in an Alaskan Native Settlement: The Case of Arctic Village.”

2000 Middle East Studies Association 34th Annual Conference. Orlando, FL. November 19. “Polygyny and Bedouin Social Development: The Case of Segev Shalom.”

2000 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Atlanta, GA. November 5. “Globalization and Development in a Post-Nomadic Hunter/Gatherer Village: The Case of Arctic Village, Alaska.”

1999 Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the Association of Third World Studies, San Jose, Costa Rica. November 18, 1999. Panel Chair and Paper, “Special Education Use Among the Negev Bedouin Arabs of Israel: A Case of Minority Under-Representation?” 1998 Sixth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Cairo, Egypt. December 16. “Image is Everything: The Development of the Negev Bedouin as a Tourist Attraction.”

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1998 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences. Williamsburg, VA. July 28. “The Negev Bedouin Community as a Tourist Site: Problems and Implications.” 1998 Ben-Gurion University Negev Centre for Regional Development, Second International Conference on Regional Development. Be’er Sheva, Israel. April 7. “Cultural Identity and Communal Politicization in A Resettled Nomadic Environment: The Case of the Negev Bedouin.”

1997 Yale Center for International and Area Studies, Conference on “Transformations of Middle Eastern Natural Environments,” New Haven, CT. October 31. Poster paper.

1996 Middle East Studies Association 30th Annual Conference. Providence, RI. Nov. 22. “Female Role Change and Male Response in the Post-Nomadic Environment: The Case of the Israeli Negev Bedouin.”

1996 Eleventh Middle East History and Theory Conference. University of Chicago, Chicago, IL. April 26. “The Bedouin Women of Israel.”

1995 Association of Collegiate Schools of Planning Conference. Detroit, MI. October 20. “Resettlement and Modernization in Post-Nomadic Bedouin Society: The Case of Segev Shalom, Israel.”

1995 Fourth JUSUR Conference for Young Scholars on the Middle East. U.C. Los Angeles, CA. May 13. “Human Settlement in Post-Nomadic Society: The Case of the Negev Bedouin (Revision).”

1994 Fourth Conference of the International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments. Tunis, Tunisia. December 19. “Human Settlement in Post-Nomadic Society: The Case of the Negev Bedouin.”

1994 Middle East Studies Association 28th Annual Conference. Phoenix, AZ. Nov. 21. “The Condition of the Post-Nomadic Bedouin of Israel: An Assessment.”

1993 Ben-Gurion University Negev Centre for Regional Development, International Conference on Regional Development. Ein Boqeq, Israel. December 29. “Human Settlement in Post-Nomadic Bedouin Society: An Assessment of Social and Economic Transformation in Segev Shalom, Israel.”

1993 Fourth Annual Conference of the International Association for the Study of Common Property. Manila, The Philippines. June 17. Poster paper.

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FUNDED GRANTS/AWARDS

2012- Robert H. Arnow Center for Bedouin Studies and Development at Ben 2013 Gurion University, Be’er Sheva, Israel

Co-recipient with Dr. Sarab Abu-Rabia-Queder, Blaustein Institutes for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University; Research Project: “Ethnic Identity Development among Bedouin Arab Adults who studied in Bedouin schools and in Jewish schools”

2011- National Geographic Society/Waitt Grant 2012 Research Project: “Living on Thin Ice: A Study of Subsistence Activity in an

Age of Climate Change and Development in the Alaskan Arctic”

2010 American Association of Geographers-National Science Foundation Fund Travel Grant For travel to the 2010 International Geographical Union Congress Tel Aviv, Israel

2008 American Association of Geographers-National Science Foundation

Fund Travel Grant For travel to the 2008 International Geographical Union Congress Tunis, Tunisia

2007 Senior Fulbright Research Fellowship

Research Project: “Settling for Less: A Longitudinal Study of the History and Evolution of a Planned Bedouin Town, 1992-2007” Haifa University, Haifa, Israel

2003- National Science Foundation – Partnerships for Innovation 2006 Principal Investigator (PI) for the project “Bridging the Technology Gap: A

Culture-Based Model for Economic Development in Rural Alaska.” Award No. EEC-0332608

2005 Alaska Humanities Forum Grant

Humanities Scholar Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Cultural Center Exhibit

2001 National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute:

“Environmental Ethics and Issues: Alaska as a Case Study” University of Alaska Anchorage

2010 Philadelphia University

2001, 2003 Grants for Faculty Research, Scholarship 1999, 2000 & Design Projects

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1999 National Endowment for the Humanities “Adaptation of Nomads and Hunter/Gatherers to State-Sponsored Economic Development: Two Case Studies in Alaska and Israel” Summer Stipend Award

1993 Masos Regional Council Grant – Be’er Sheva, Israel.

Project Director Segev Shalom Data Collection and Analysis Project

FUNDED PROJECT GRANTS

2005 State of Alaska Historic Preservation Fund Project Director Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Restoration Project

2004 Episcopal Diocese of Alaska Church Restoration Grant

Project Director Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Restoration Project

2003 National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund Grants to

Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiian Organizations Project Director Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Restoration Project

2002 National Trust for Historic Preservation Project Director Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Restoration Project

2002 National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund Grants to

Indian Tribes, Alaska Natives, and Native Hawaiian Organizations Project Director Arctic Village Bishop Rowe Chapel Restoration Project

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES/HONORS

Guest Speaker, The Other Israel Film Festival, New York, NY. Nov. 9-11, 2014. Honorary Member, Alpha Lambda Delta National Honor Society, Philadelphia University, Inducted 2012.

Co-Editor, Nomadic Peoples, October 2005-August 2008

Highlighted in South Jersey Magazine, February 2008

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Delegate, U.N. World Summit on the Information Society, Tunis, Tunisia. Nov. 16-18, 2005.

Highlighted in the Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, August 15, 2004.

Highlighted in the Philadelphia University publication, Alumni Update. Fall, 2003.

Activist and volunteer, Alaska Wilderness League, Washington, D.C., 2000 – 02. Highlighted in the Philadelphia University publication, Focus on Faculty. Spring 2001.

Honorary Member, Delta Mu Delta National Honor Society in Business Administration. Delta Epsilon Chapter, Philadelphia University. Inducted in 1998.

PEER READER/REVIEWER/EVALUATOR The British Journal of Sociology

Teaching and Teacher Education

International Multilingual Research Journal

Polar Record

Berghahn Books Publishers

National

Identities

Human Ecology

The American Anthropologist Current Anthropology Annals of the Assn of American Geographers Middle East Journal of Culture and Communication Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada National Science Foundation, “Partnerships for Innovation” Grants

Int. J. of Anthropology University of Nebraska Press Addison Wesley Longman Pub. Israel Science Foundation Robert H. Arnow Center for Bedouin Research and Development Grants World Development Nomadic Peoples

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PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

International Arctic Social Science Association

International Association for the Study of Traditional Environments

International Union of Anthropological & Ethnological Sciences

Middle East Studies Association

COMMITTEE/COURSE LEADERSHIP

2015-present Research Advocate; College of Science, Health & the Liberal Arts 2010-present Course Coordinator; Contemporary Perspectives (Capstone) 1999-2004

2012 Chair, Personnel Committee; Coll. of Science, Health & the Liberal Arts

2010-2012 Chair, Personal Committee; School of Liberal Arts

2004-2010 Course Coordinator; Area Studies courses

2006-2008 Chair, Undergraduate Education Committee; School of Liberal Arts

2006, 2007 Chair, University Intellectual Property Committee (ad hoc)

2006 Co-Chair, Search Committee for Assistant Professor of Italian

2003-2006 Chair, University Institutional Review Board (IRB)

1998-2002 Chair, University Student Life Committee

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COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP/SERVICE

2010-12 Member, University Faculty Personnel Committee

2010-12 Member, Philadelphia University Research Council

2009-12 Member, NEXUS Grants Review Committee

2010-11 Member, Search Comm., Asst. Prof of International Relations

2008-10 Member, Graduate Education Committee

2007-08 Member, Academic Excellence Subcomm. on Intnat’l Education

2007-08 Member, Search Comm. for Assistant Professor of Law & Society

2006-08 Member, University College Studies Committee

2004-06 Member, School of Liberal Arts Personnel Committee

2004-05 Member, University Tenure Committee

2004-05 Member, Middle States Working Group on Planning, Resource Allocation & Institutional Review

2004, 2005 Member, Faculty Research & Design Grants Committee

1999-2003 Member, Intellectual Property Task Force

1998-2002 Member, University Advisory Board

2001-02 Member, 9/11/01 Programs Planning Group

2001 Member, International Week Planning Group

2000-01 Member, Honors Program Review Task Force

1998-99 Member, Search Committee for Dean, School of General Studies

1998-99 Member, Search Comm. for Director, Advising/Counseling Center

1998-99 Member, Student Evaluation Review Task Force

1997-98 Member, University Academic Programs Committee

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UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT ADVISING

2013 BPhil Thesis External Adviser. Mitgang, Elizabeth. “From Tribes to Treadmills: A case study of attitudes surrounding physical activity and gym use among a cohort of Bedouin women users in an all-female gym.” Honors College, University of Pittsburgh.

Defended June 17.

2007-08 Interior Design Student Thesis Advisor

1998-2003; Undergraduate Student Advisor, Advising and Counseling Center 2007- 08

2004-05 Architecture Student Thesis Advisor

1997-99 Faculty Advisor, Hillel student group

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