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1 CURRICULUM VITAE Erve J. Chambers Department of Anthropology University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-1439 [email protected] MAJOR INTERESTS: General: Applied Anthropology and Heritage Studies Area: Contemporary United States (1973-present), Mexico and Central America (1969-73), Thailand (1987-2000) Topical: Tourism, Heritage, History of Travel, Environment, Ethnographic Writing & Narrative DEGREES AWARDED: Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, December 1973 (Dissertation: Los Maestros: A Study of Mexican Middle Class Life Styles). M.A. in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, March, 1972. B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology (with honors), Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, June 1969. RECENT TRAINING: “Protecting Human Research Participants” training course, National Institutes of Heath, December, 2008. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, August 1989-present (Department Chair, June 1981-July 1988 and July 2003-July 2008; Associate Professor June 1981-July 1988). Member, Institutional Review Board, The Smithsonian Institution, November 2008-present.

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CURRICULUM VITAE Erve J. Chambers Department of Anthropology University of Maryland College Park, MD 20742 (301) 405-1439 [email protected] MAJOR INTERESTS: General: Applied Anthropology and Heritage Studies Area: Contemporary United States (1973-present), Mexico and Central America (1969-73), Thailand (1987-2000) Topical: Tourism, Heritage, History of Travel, Environment, Ethnographic

Writing & Narrative DEGREES AWARDED: Ph.D. in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, December 1973 (Dissertation: Los Maestros: A Study of Mexican Middle Class Life Styles). M.A. in Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, March, 1972. B.A. in Sociology and Anthropology (with honors), Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington, June 1969. RECENT TRAINING: “Protecting Human Research Participants” training course, National Institutes of Heath, December, 2008. CURRENT PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS: Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, August 1989-present (Department Chair, June 1981-July 1988 and July 2003-July 2008; Associate Professor June 1981-July 1988). Member, Institutional Review Board, The Smithsonian Institution, November 2008-present.

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Visiting Professor, International Graduate Course in Tourism Management, Associazione Institzione Liberia Universita Nuorese, Sardinia, Italy; Continuing appointment beginning January 2003. Executive Committee Member, Center for Heritage Resource Studies, University of Maryland, January 2000-present. Affiliate Professor, University of Maryland, Departments of American Studies (2000-present), African American Studies (2003-present), Comparative Literature (1992-1998). PAST APPOINTMENTS AND EMPLOYMENT: Faculty Advisor, Leadership Development Program, Institute for Global Chinese Affairs, College Park, Maryland, 2006. Special Fulbright Scholar in Appropriate Tourism Development, Department of Career Sciences, Kasetsart University, Bangkhen, Thailand, and the Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand, January-April 1991 Visiting Professor, Department of History, Program in Atlantic Culture and History, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland, September 1987-September 1988. Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, July 1980-June 1981 (Assistant Professor, September 1977-June 1980). Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology (with joint research appointment to the Social Science Research Center), Mississippi State University, Starkville, Mississippi, August 1976-June 1977. Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, September 1974-June 1976. On-Site Researcher, Social Experiment and Research Division, Abt Associates Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, December 1973-August 1974. Instructor in General Anthropology, Division of Continuing Education, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, September 1971-December 1971. Instructor in English, Colegio del Lencero, Jalapa, Veracruz, Mexico, 1972. Psychiatric Aide, Northern State Hospital, Sedro Wooley, Washington, 1969. Survey Interviewer, Gallup-Robinson Poll, Princeton, New Jersey, 1997.

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Psychological Testing Supervisor, United States Army, Newark, New Jersey, 1965-1967. Personnel Administration Supervisor, Hospital Personnel Administration Unit, United States Army, Verdun, France, 1961-1965. Staff Reporter. The Edmonds Enterprise, Edmonds, Washington, 1960-61. HONORS AND AWARDS: Presidential Plenary Presentation, Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March 2008. (“Applied Ethnography, Part Two,” available as pod cast at www.SfAApodcasts.net). Distinguished Lecture, Department of Anthropology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, March 2005. Visiting Scholar, Department of Anthropology, St. Mary’s College, St. Mary’s City, Maryland, April 2004. Sol Tax Award for Service to Applied Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, Texas, March 2004. University Book Center Faculty Author of the Month (for Applied Anthropology: A Practical Guide), December 1995. Praxis Award for Service, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, awarded twice in 1982 and 1983. L.S. and D.C. Cressman Prize in Anthropology (for “Machismo: A Behavioral Study”), University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, June 1972. United States Army Commendation Medal, Verdun, France, 1965. Scholarship in Creative Writing, Lakeside School, Seattle, Washington, Summer 1961. RESEARCH AND PROJECT AWARDS: Research and Scholarship Award (RASA), University of Maryland (for research related to heritage tourism in the United States), 2010-2011. Principal Investigator, Emerging Scholars Program, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland (additional support for Assateague Island National Seashore Ethnographic Overview & Assessment), 2011.

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Principal Investigator (P. Shackel, Co-PI), National Park Service (Culturally Affiliated Indian Tribes consultation, Petersburg National Battlefield), 2010. Principal Investigator, National Park Service (for Assateague Island National Seashore Ethnographic Overview & Assessment), 2010-2012. Co-Principal Investigator (S. Fiske, PI), National Park Service (for Etnographic Documentation of the Tarn, Acadia National Park), 2010-2011. Recipient, National Park Service (for grant in support of celebration of 100th year anniversary of American Antiquities Act, Santa Fe, New Mexico), 2005. Project Director, New Mexico Endowment for the Humanities (for Heritage and Identity in New Mexico), 2005. Co-Principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), Center for Heritage Resource Studies, University of Maryland (for study of Chesapeake Bay environmentalism and cultural heritage), 2004. Principal Investigator, Maryland Sea Grant Award (for Making Heritage: The Past and the Present in the Chesapeake Bay Region), 2002-03. Co-Principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Award, 2003. Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), Maryland Sea Grants Award (for Using Collaborative Learning, Cultural Models and Dialogue to Advance Co-Management Planning of Chesapeake Bay Blue Crab (Callinectes sapidus) Fishery), 2002-04. Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), Maryland Sea Grant Award (for Assessing Needs and Promoting Collaborative Learning Among Blue Crab Fishery Stakeholders on Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore), 2002. Co-principal Investigator M. Paolisso, PI), Maryland Sea Grant Award (for preliminary research related Maryland Blue Crab fishery), 2001. Principal Investigator, General Research Board Award, University of Maryland (for Delmarva, Place & Identity), 2001. Principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, Co-PI), Center for Heritage Resource Studies (for study of heritage resources related to Chance/Deal Island communities), 2001.

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Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), National Science Foundation (for Cultural Consensus and Cultural Models of Environment on Maryland’s Lower Eastern Shore), 1999-2002. Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency (for Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making), 1999-2002. Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), National Science Foundation Exploratory Research Grant (for research on cultural models pertaining to Pfiesteria piscicida), 1998. Co-principal Investigator (M. Paolisso, PI), Maryland Sea Grant Award (for research on cultural aspects of the Pfiesteria piscicida outbreak), 1998. Principal Investigator, General Research Board, University of Maryland (for tourism research in Thailand), 1991. Travel Award, Office of International Affairs, University of Maryland (for research related travel to Thailand), 1990. Cooperative Agreement (with J. Dent), Capital Region National Park Service (for research in cultural resources management), 15 contracts were negotiated under this agreement), 1985-88. Conference Grant, (with M. Agar), Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research (for a conference on Federal Policy and Local Realities), held in Washington, D.C., May 1982. Summer Stipend Award, National Endowment for the Humanities (for study in Observation: Ethnographic Style and Discovery), June-August 1980. Program Award (with P. Long), Florida Endowment for the Humanities (for a state-wide conference on Mental Health Policy in the 1980s), held in Tampa, Florida, October 1979. Summer Seminar Award, National Endowment for the Humanities (for study in the Rise of the Bureaucratic State), Corcoran Department of History, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia, June-August 1977. Fellowship in Residence, National Endowment for the Humanities (for study in Transformations in American Culture), University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida, 1977-78, declined to accept position at University of South Florida.

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Faculty Research Award, University of Oregon Graduate School (for development of community needs assessment program), Eugene, Oregon, March 1975. Predoctoral Fellowship, National Institutes of Mental Health (for predoctoral study and dissertation research in Jalapa, Mexico), 1969-1973. TEACHING AWARDS AND GRANTS: CTE-Lilly Fellowship, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 2010-2011. Lilly Center for Teaching Excellence Fellowship, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1993-94. Curriculum Transformation Project (for curriculum development in areas of gender and ethnicity), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1992. Curriculum Improvement Award, Dean of Undergraduate Studies, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1983. BIBLIOGRAPHIC AND PROFESSIONAL LISTINGS: Who’s Who in America (last listed 2012) Who’s Who in Science and Engineering Directory of Practicing Anthropologists TRAVEL: Europe: Italy (several visits, principally Sardinia); France (three years residence); England; Germany; Switzerland; Denmark; Monaco. Asia: Thailand (twelve visits including 6 months residence); Japan; China; Singapore; Malaysia; Philippines; Myanmar. Mexico and Caribbean: Mexico (several visits including three month and one year residences); Costa Rica, Dominican Republic; Bahamas; U.S. Virgin Islands; Puerto Rico. Canada: (British Columbia (several visits); Montreal and Quebec. United States (residence only): Washington; Oregon; Mississippi; Florida; Washington, D.C.; Maryland

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OFFICES HELD IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Program Chair, “Heritage, Environment & Tourism,” Meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April 2005. President, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1987-89 (President-Elect, 1986; Past President, 1990). Executive Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1975-1985. Secretary, Society for Urban Anthropology, 1983-85. Nominations & Elections Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1980-82. MEMBERSHIP AND SERVICE IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: Fellow, American Anthropological Association (includes service on Editor Search Committee for American Anthropologist, 1988-89; Committee for Development of Guide to Anthropologists Outside Academia, 1979). Sustaining Fellow, Society for Applied Anthropology (includes service on Sol Tax Award Committee, 2009-2012; Steering Committee for Gil Kushner Award, 2011-present; Program Committee for 2012 Annual Meetings, 2011-2012; Legacy Project, 2011; Scholarly Professional Outreach Committee, 2005-2009; Malinowski Award Committee, 2002-05; By-Laws Committee, 1995; Chair, Fellows Committee, 1993-95; Chair, Publications Committee, 1991-93; Annual Meeting Program Committee, 1990-91; Chair, SfAA Tours Committee, 1990; Chair, Development Committee, 1989-1990; Finance Committee, 1989-1990; Policy Committee, 1986-89; Professional Credentials and Programs Committee, 1986-89; Practicing Anthropology Editor Search Committee, 1989; External Relations Committee, 1985-1991; Department Support Committee, 1986-1990; Publications Policy Committee, 1975-1985; Career Brochure Committee, 1984; Margaret Mead Award Committee, 1982-83; Committee for Survey on Jobs of Applied Anthropologists, 1978; Accreditation and Certification Committee, 1977-78). Council of Past Presidents, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1994-present. Member, Steering Committee for Consortium of Applied Anthropology Programs (COPAA), 2002-07. 2012 Conference Site Committee, Society for Historical and Underwater Archaeology, 2009-2012. Honorary Member, ETHNOS, Barcelona, Spain, 2003-present.

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Conference Site Committee, Society for Historical Archaeology, 2009 (not a member) Member, International Ecotourism Society, American Folklore Society, National Association for Interpretation, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists, Washington Association of Professional Anthropology (WAPA), Northwest Interpretive Association, School for Advanced Research, U.S. Fulbright Association, Mid-Atlantic Folklife Association. Anacostia Trails Heritage Association, Maryland Historical Society EDITORIAL POSITIONS: Advisory Editor, Practicing Anthropology, 1986-present. Editorial Advisory Board, Sustainability, 2009-present. General Editor, Advances in Applied Anthropology book series, State University of New York Press, 1990-2000. (Series volume The Politics of Public Memory by Martha Norkunas awarded the Historic Preservation Book Prize for 1994, the Center for Historic Preservation, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia.) Advisory Editor, Classics of Practicing Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1999. Advisory Editor, Practicing Anthropology, 1986-present. Founding Editor and Editor-in-Chief, Practicing Anthropology, 1978-1986. Editorial Board, Policy Studies Review, 1981-84. Editor, Proceedings of the Student/Faculty Internship Colloquium in Applied Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1979. BOOKS: Native Tours: Culture, Travel & Tourism. Second Edition. Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois, 2010. Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology. Edited volume, with P. Shackel, Routledge, Taylor & Francis Books, New York, 2004. Native Tours: The Anthropology of Tourism. Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois, 2000.

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Tourism and Culture: Applied Perspectives. Edited volume, State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, 1997. Housing, Culture, and Design: A Comparative Perspective. Edited volume, with S. Low, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1989. (Nominated for the 1990 Book Award of the Pioneer America Society; translated in Korean 1994.) Applied Anthropology: A Practical Guide. Prentice-Hall, Inc., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, 1985. Reprinted in 1989 by Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois. (Awarded University Book Center Author of the Month, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1995). MONOGRAPHS: Heritage Matters: Heritage, Culture, History and Chesapeake Bay. Chesapeake Perspectives, Maryland Sea Grant, College Park, Maryland, 2006 (54 pages). (Nominated for 2008 Book Award of the National Council on Public History). Social and Cultural Aspects of Tourism in Thailand: A Curriculum and Study Guide. Department of Career Sciences, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand, 1991 (134 pages). Internship Training in Applied Anthropology: A Five-Year Review. With A. Wolfe and J. Smith, Human Resources Institute Monograph Series 3, Number 7, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 1981 (160 pages). Social Impact Assessment in Context. With J. Peterson and C. Clinton, Occasional Papers in Anthropology, Mississippi State University, Mississipi State, Mississippi, 1978 (94 pages). PROGRAMS: Heritage, Environment & Tourism. Program of the Sixty-First Meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2005. (108 pages, with commentary). INTERVIEWS: Interview with Erve Chambers by Judith Freidenberg, Applied Anthropology Oral History Project of the Society for Applied Anthropology, November 2001, in the Oral History Collection of the University of Kentucky. ARTICLES AND CHAPTERS IN BOOKS:

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“In Both Our Possibilities: Anthropology on the Margins,’ Human Organization, Vol. 68, No. 4, pages 374-379, 2009 “From Authenticity to Significance: Tourism on the Frontier of Culture and Place,” Futures, Vol. 41, pages 353-359, 2009. “Heritage in Practice,” Practicing Anthropology, Vol. 31, No. 3, pages 2-4, 2009. “The Invention of Practice Revisited,” with J. Freidenberg, Teaching Anthropology: SACC Notes, Vol. 12, No. 2, pages 13-16, 2006. (reprinted in Commemorative Issue, Vol. 15, No. 3, pages 39-42, 2009) “Whose Heritage? History, Culture & Inheritance,” Anthropology News, Vol. 46 No. 4, pages 7-8, 2005. “Can the Anthropology of Tourism Make Us Better Travelers?,” in T. Wallace, ed., Tourism and Applied Anthropologists: Linking Theory to Practice, NAPA Bulletin 23, American Anthropological Association, pages 27-44, 2005. “Epilogue: Archaeology, Heritage, and Public Endeavor,” in P. Shackel and E. Chambers, eds., Places in Mind: Public Archaeology as Applied Anthropology, Routledge, New York, New York, pages 193-208, 2004. “Tourism,” Encyclopedia of World History, Volume 4, Berkshire Publishing Group, Great Barrington, Massachusetts, pages 1839-1845, 2004. “Applied Ethnography,” (amended), in N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln, eds., Collecting and Interpreting Qualitative Materials, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, pages 389-418, 2003. “Culture, Politics and Toxic Dinoflaggellate Blooms: The Anthropology of Pfiesteria,” with M. Paolisso, Human Organization, Vol. 60, No. 4, pages 1-12, 2001. “Applied Ethnography,” in N. Denzin and Y. Lincoln, eds., Handbook of Qualitative Research, Second Edition, Sage Publications, Thousand Oaks, California, pages 851-869, 2000. “Practicing Anthropology: Hauling in the Future,” in P. Higgins and R. Paredes, eds., Classics in Practicing Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, pages 11-14, 2000. “Pedagogical Reflections on Practitioner Training Programs,” with J. Freidenberg, Practicing Anthropology, Vol. 22, No. 3., pp 2-5, 2000.

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“Tourism as a Subject of Higher Education: Educating Thailand’s Workforce,” in E. Chambers, ed., Tourism and Culture: An Applied Perspective, State University of New York Press, Albany, New York, pages 183-198, 1997. “Status and Trends: Practice and Anthropology in the United States,” with S. Fiske, in M. Baba and C. Hill, eds., The Global Practice of Anthropology, Studies in Third World Societies No. 58, College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia pages 283-309, 1997. “The Inventions of Practice,” with S. Fiske, Human Organization, Col. 55, No. 1, pages 1-12, 1996. “Contested Territories: Teaching Applied Anthropology,” in C, Kottak, ed., Central Themes in the Teaching of Anthropology, Mayfield Press, New York, New York, 1996. “Practicing Anthropology,” Encyclopedia of Cultural Anthropology, Henry Holt and Company, New York, New York, 1996. “A World Safe for Poets,” Human Organization, Vol. 53, No. 4, pages 399-402, 1994. “Thailand’s Tourism Paradox: Identity and Nationalism as Factors in Tourism Development,” in M. Hufford, ed., Conserving Culture: A New Discourse on Heritage, University of Illinois Press, Urbana, Illinois, pages 97-110, 1994. “Acceptable Behaviors: The Evolving Ethos of Ethics Talk,” in C. Fluehr-Lobban, ed., Ethics and the Profession of Anthropology, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1991. “Thalia’s Revenge: Ethnography and Theory of Comedy,” American Anthropologist, Vol. 91, No. 3, pages 589-598, 1989. “Introduction,” with S. Low, in E. Chambers and S. Low, eds., Housing, Culture, and Design: A Comparative Perspective, University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, pages 3-9,1989. “Involving Practitioners in Applied Anthropology Programs,” with S. Fiske, in R. Trotter, ed., Anthropology for Tomorrow: Creating Practitioner-Oriented Applied Anthropology Programs, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., pages 47-56, 1988. “Foreword,” in R. Wulff and S. Fiske, eds., Anthropological Praxis: Translating Knowledge into Action, Westview Press, Boulder, Colorado, pages xi-xiv, 1987.

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“Ambiguities and Ironies: Applied Anthropology in the Post-Vietnam Era,” Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 16, pages 309-337, 1987. “Practice and Equity: The Search for an Ethics of Diverse Applications,” Commentary, Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 27, No. 2, pages 1 & 17, 1986. “The Cultures of Science and Policy,” in W. Dunn, ed., Policy Analysis: Basic Concepts and Methods, JAI Press, Greenwich, Connecticut, pages 93-110,1986. “Career Guides for Anthropologists,” American Anthropologist, Vol. 86, No. 2, pages 337-40, 1984. “The Yanomano and Other Causes: The Ethics of Concern,” Anthropology and Humanism Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 2-3, pages 25-27, 1981. “Fieldwork Ethics and Client-Oriented Research,” with M. Trend, American Anthropologist, Vol. 83, No. 3, pages 626-28, 1981. “The Uses of Ambiguity,” Human Organization, Vol. 39, No. 3, pages 293-95, 1980. “Fieldwork and the Law: New Contexts for Ethical Decision Making,” Social Problems, Vol. 27, No. 3, pages 330-341, 1980. “The Burden of Profession: Applied Anthropology at the Crossroads,” Reviews in Anthropology, Vol. 6, No. 4, pages 523-540, 1979. “Careers and Influence in a Mexican City: The Case of Secondary School Teachers,” Central Issues in Anthropology, Vol. 1, No. 1, pages 15-35, 1979. “Mesoamerican Community Studies: The Last Decade,” with P. Young, Annual Review of Anthropology, Vol. 8, Pages 45-69, 1979. “A Field Test of Environmental Impact Assessment in the Tensas Basin,” with J. Peterson and T. Clinton, Proceedings of the Mississippi Water Resources Conference 1979, Water Resources Research Institute, Mississippi State University, Mississippi State, Mississippi, pages 27-32, 1979. “Policy Research at the Local Level,” Human Organization, Vol. 36, No. 4, pages 418-421, 1977. “Public Policy and Anthropology,” Reviews in Anthropology, Vol. 4, No. 6, pages 543-554, 1977. “Working for the Man: The Anthropologist in Policy-Relevant Research,” Human Organization, Vol. 36, No. 3, pages 258-267, 1977.

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“Modern Mesoamerica: The Politics of Identity,” American Anthropologist, Vol. 79, No. 1, pages 92-97, 1977. “Anthropologists in Non-academic Employment,” Commentary, Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 18, No. 10, 1977. BRIEF CONTRIBUTIONS: Commentary appearing in Society for Applied Anthropology Newsletter includes “SfAA to Meet in Santa Fe,” Vol. 15, No. 2, page 15; “SfAA Meetings,” Vol.15, No. 3, pages 17-19; “Let’s Meet in Santa Fe,” Vol. 15, No. 4, pages 2-4; “Santa Fe Meetings—New Twists on a Tried and True Program,” Vo. 16,. No. 1, pages 2-4, 2004-05. “On Not Leaving Anthropology,” Anthropology News, Vol. 43, No. 9, page 9, 2002. “Cultural Models of the Environment and Pollution,” with M. Paolisso & S. Maloney, Anthropology News, Vol. 41, No. 1, pages 48-49, 2000. “Report of the Tours Committee,” with others, Practicing Anthropology, Vol. 13, No. 4, pages 25-26, 1991. “Preface 1989,” in E. Chambers, Applied Anthropology: A Practical Guide, Waveland Press, Prospect Heights, Illinois, pages ix-xiii,1989. “A Partnership in Training,” in S. Hyland and S. Kirkpatrick, eds., The Guide to Training Programs, 3rd edition, Society for Applied Anthropology, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 1989. Invited response to Glynn Cochrane’s “Policy Studies and Anthropology,” published as CA* Comment, Current Anthropology, Vol. 21, No. 3, page 345, 1980. Invited response to J. Caesar Espinola’s “A Propos of the Typological Model of Social Change,” published as CA* Comment, Current Anthropology, Vol. 21, No. 3, page 345, 1980. Invited response to Frank Vivelo’s “Anthropology, Applied Research and Nonacademic Careers,” Human Organization, Vol. 39, No. 4, pages 358-59, 1980. “Resolution on the Employment of Anthropologists Outside Academic Settings,” Anthropology Newsletter, Special Edition, page 4, November, 1978.

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“Myth of Nonacademic Anthropology Criticized,” with others, Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 18, No. 10, 1977. “The Experimental Housing Allowance Program,” accepted as Communication via the Coordinator, Policy Studies Journal, 1976 (not published). Editorials and Commentary appearing in Practicing Anthropology include “From the President,” Vol. 9, No. 1; “The Third Volume,” Vol. 3, No, 1; “Confident in Our Diversity,” Vol. 2, No. 4; “Training and Practice,” Vol. 2, No. 3; “Caressing the Edges of Unity,” Vol. 2, No. 2; “Everyone’s a Participant,” Vol. 2, No. 1; “Plans and Continuity,” Vol. 1, No. 5 & 6; “Careers, Jobs and Integrity,” Vol. 1, No. 4’ “Training Programs in Applied Anthropology,” Vol. 1, No. 2; “Practicing Anthropology: Hauling in the Future,” Vol. 1, No. 1. BOOK AND FILM REVIEWS: Brian Simpson and Carol Simpson’s From Heritage to Terrorism: Regulating Tourism in an Age of Uncertainty, for Heritage & Society, Vol. 14, to appear 2012. Donald V.L. MacLeod and James G. Carrier’s Tourism, Power and Culture: Anthropological Insights, for Journal of Tourism History, Vol. 9, pp 44-47, 2011. R. Maitland and B.W. Ritchie’s City Tourism: National Capital Perspectives, for Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, Vol. 9, No. 1, pp 44-47, 2011. Christina Taylor Beard-Moose’s Public Indians, Private Cherokees: Tourism and Tradition on Tribal Ground, for Journal of American Ethnic History, to appear 2010. Les Field and Richard Fox’s Anthropology Put to Work, for Anthropological Forum, Vol. 19, No. 1, pages 101-102, 2009. Claudio Minca and Tim Oakes’ Travels in Paradox: Remapping Tourism, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 109, No. 3, pages 572-573, 2007. Alexia Bloch & Laura Kendall’s The Museum at the End of the World, for Current Issues in Tourism, Vol. 10, No. 1, pages 106-107, 2007. Gerard Corsane’s Heritage, Museums and Galleries: An Introductory Reader, for Museum Anthropology, Vol. 29, No. 2, 2006. Hal K. Rothman’s The Culture of Tourism, the Tourism of Culture, for CRM: The Journal of Heritage Stewardship, Vol. 2, No. 1, pages 107-109, 2005.

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Sandy Toussaint & Jim Taylor’s Applied Anthropology in Australasia, for Anthropological Forum, Vol. 12, No. 1, 2002. National Association of Practicing Anthropology’s Anthropologists at Work (video), for Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 35, No. 5, page 38, 1994. Brian Schwimmer & D. Michael Warren’s Anthropology and the Peace Corps, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 94, No. 3, 1992. John van Willigan, B. Rylko-Bauer & Anne McElroy’s Making Our Research Useful, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 93, No. 1, 1991. David M. Fetterman’s Ethnography Step by Step, for Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases, Vol. 179, No. 1, 1991. Carole E. Hill’s Training Manual in Medical Anthropology, for Medical Anthropology Quarterly, Vol. 1, No. 1, 1987. John van Willigan & Billie R. DeWalt’s Training Manual in Policy Ethnography, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 88, No. 4, pages 964-65, 1986. Dan Rose’s Energy Transition and the Local Community, for American Ethnologist, Vol. 10, No. 1, pages 199-200, 1983. Gerald Britan’s Bureaucracy and Innovation, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 84, No. 3, page 721, 1982. Ronald Yezzi’s Medical Ethics, for Medical Anthropology Newsletter, Vol. 12, No. 2, 1983. John K. Chance’s Race and Class in Colonial Oaxaca, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 81, No. 2, pages 404-405, 1979. Constance Perin’s Everything in Its Place: Social Order and Land Use in America, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 80, No. 4, pages 959-960, 1978. Policy Research Centers Directory, for Practicing Anthropology. Vol. 1, No. 1, pages 18, 1978. Richard Adams’ Energy and Structure: A Theory of Social Power, for American Anthropologist, Vol. 79, No. 1, pages 92-93, 1977. TECHNICAL REPORTS: Annual Reports of the BSOS Teaching Committee, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 1998-2004.

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“Evaluation of Student Agency Internship, Year IV,” with P. Paulson, Applied Anthropology Internship Project, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 29 pages + appendices, 1980. “Guidelines for Tampa Community Design Center Client Eligibility,” report presented to the Tampa Community Design Center, Tampa, Florida, 1979. “Evaluation of Student Agency Internship, Year III,” with P. Paulson, Applied Anthropology Internship Project, University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, 29 pages + appendices, 1979. “Cultural Compatibility in the DeSoto Elementary School Service Area: A Report and Recommendations,” with others, presented to Hillsborough County Schools, Tampa, Florida, 35 pages, June, 1978. “Water Resources Assessment Methodology (WRAM): A Field Test and Documentation of WRAM Procedures as Used in the Tensas River Basin Study, Louisiana,” with J. Peterson & C. Clinton, presented to United States Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 59 pages, 1977. “Social Impact Assessment for the Tensas River Basin,” with J. Peterson & C. Clinton, presented to United States Army Corps of Engineers, Vicksburg, Mississippi, 35 pages, 1977. “Plan for the Evaluation of the Counseling for Self-Care Program, Starkville, Mississippi,” presented to the Family and Individual Health Counseling Agency, Starkville, Mississippi, November, 1976. “Jacksonville Process Documentation,” completed under contract with Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, January, 1976. “Participant Flow,” completed under contract with Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, January, 1976. “Jacksonvillle, Florida: We Thought It Would Be the New Deal All Over Again,” completed under contract with Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, November, 1975. “The Community Research Project: Report on the Design and Pretest of a Community Survey,” with others, presented to the Neighborhood Improvement Program, City of Eugene, Eugene, Oregon, June, 1975. “Two Case Studies,” in Selected Aspects of the Jacksonville Housing Allowance Experiment, Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1975.

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PAPERS DELIVERED: “Hospitable Capitalists,” with K. Sullivan, American Anthropological Association, Montreal, Canada, November 2011. “Putting the Best Foot Forward: Promoting Applied Anthropology for Tenure and Promotion,” (invited), session sponsored by the Consortium of Practicing and Applied Anthropology Programs, Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March 2011. “Linking Community Heritage and Tourism: The Right Balance,” (invited), Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Conference, College Park, Maryland, November, 2008. “Applied Ethnography, Part Two,” (invited), Presidential Plenary Session on the Art and Science of Applied Anthropology, Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 2008. “Values of Heritage Tourism/Sense of Place,” (invited), Anacostia Trails Heritage Area Heritage Tourism Conference, College Park, Maryland, April, 2006. “The Inventions of Practice Revisited,” (invited), with J. Freidenberg, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November, 2005. “Ecologies of Descent: Some Thoughts About Treating Nature as Heritage,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April, 2005. “Sol Tax Award 2004,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, Texas, April, 2004. “Tourism and the Re-creation of Place on the Delmarva Peninsula,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, Oregon, March 2003. “A Project in Search of a Focus: Why `Resource Management?’,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2002. “Archaeology, Heritage and Tourism Development,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March, 2001. “Hospitality: The Other Side of Tourism,” Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, California, March, 2000. “Where Do We Go From Here: The Status of the Master’s Degree in Applied Anthropology,” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1999.

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“Curriculum Development in Applied Anthropology,” with Eric Chambers, Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March, 1977. “Public Exposure/Private Doubts: Research on Touchy Subjects,” American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, California, December, 1996. “The Masters of Opportunity,” (invited), Society for Applied Anthropology, Cancun, Mexico, April, 1994. “The Development and Assessment of Practice in the United States,” (invited), with S. Fiske, 13th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences, Mexico City, Mexico, August, 1993. “Educating the Tourism Workforce: Experiences in Thailand,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 1992. “International Tourism and Ethnic Minorities in Thailand,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston, South Carolina, March, 1991. “Applied Anthropology as a Subject,” (invited), American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December, 1986. “The Years of the Tourist,” (invited), First National Conference on Cultural Conservation, Washington, D.C., May, 1990. “Moral Genres: Ethnography as Comedy,” (invited), American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December, 1986. “Practice and Equity,” (invited), American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December, 1985. “From Practicality to Practice: The Professionalization of Applied Anthropology,” (invited), American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado, November, 1984. “Housing Allowances Revisited: The EHAP Research,” (invited), American Association for the Advancement of Science, New York, June, 1984. “The 18th Century Background to Ethnography,” American Ethnological Society, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, February, 1983. “Applied Research: Keep It Clean,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Lexington, Kentucky, April, 1982. “What Makes Knowledge Useful?” (invited), Special Session, American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, California, December, 1981.

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“What the Contract Says,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, May, 1979. “Legal and Ethical Problems in Client-Oriented Field Research,” (invited), with A. Wolfe, American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, California, November, 1978. “Policy at the Local Level: An Invitation to Commitment,” Society for Applied Anthropology, San Diego, California, April 1977. “Professional Ethics and Contract Research,” Society for Applied Anthropology, St. Louis, Missouri, March, 1976. “Project Eugene: Anthropology and Community Research,” with others, Northwest Anthropological Conference, Seattle, Washington, March, 1975. SYMPOSIA ORGANIZED AND/OR CHAIRED: “Boundaries, Barricades and Ports of Entry,” with M. Agar, Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2012. “Environment as Cultural Heritage,” with M. Paolisso, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, April, 2005. “Places in Mind: Archaeology as Applied Anthropology,” with P. Shackel, Society for American Archaeology, Denver, Colorado, April, 2002. “Resource Management in Anthropological Focus,” with M. Paolisso, Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2002. “Archaeology as Applied Anthropology,” with P. Shackel, Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March, 2001. “Applications of Tourism Research,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 1992. “Tourism and Cultural Conservation,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston, South Carolina, March, 1991. “Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Shelter,” with S. Low, Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Florida, April, 1988. “Current Perspectives on Housing, Culture and Design,” with S. Low, as session in two parts held at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Washington, D.C.,

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March, 1985, and the Environmental Design Research Association, New York, New York, June, 1985. What Makes Knowledge Useful?” with D. Schienfeld, Society for Applied Anthropology, Toronto, Canada, March, 1984. “Clean and Simple/Quick and Dirty Research,” with N. Gonzalez, Society for Applied Anthropology, Lexington, Kentucky, April, 1982. “Federal Policies and Local Realities,” with M. Agar, Wenner-Gren sponsored conference, Washington, D.C., May, 1982. “New Roles for Applied Anthropologists,” (invited chair), American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., December, 1982. “Papers in Applied Anthropology,” (invited chair), American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles, California, December, 1981. “Nonacademic Employment for Anthropologists,” with M. Trend & R. Wulff, Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, April, 1978. “Policy Research and Evaluation,” with M. Trend, Society for Applied Anthropology, San Diego, California, September, 1977. “Observation Research in Evaluating Public Policy,” with M. Trend, Society for Applied Anthropology, St. Louis, Missouri, March, 1976. INVITED PANELIST OR DISCUSSANT: Discussant, “Applied Environmental Anthropology,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2012. Discussant, “Applying Anthropology as Professional Development,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, Maryland, March 2012. Discussant, WAPA Forum, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, College Park, Maryland, November 2011. “Heritage and Tourism Roundtable,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March, 2011. “Remembering Gil Kushner Roundtable,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March 2011.

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“Praxis Award Panel,” sponsored by the Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March 2011. “Bringing Practice into Your Department: Obstacles & Opportunities,” Society for Applied Anthropology, Seattle, Washington, March 2011 “What is Applied Anthropology?,” discussant, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, College Park, Maryland, November 2010. “Indigenous Partnerships in a Global Setting: Public Archaeology, Cultural Resource Management, Sustainable Tourism and Occupational Science,” discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March, 2009. “Heritage Centers and Applied Anthropology,” Society for Applied Anthropology, discussant, Santa Fe, New Mexico, March, 2009. “Valuing Heritage,” discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 2008. “The Inside Story: How Residents View Tourism and its Impacts,” discussant, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November, 2007. “Engaged Scholarship: Working Across Disciplines,” panelist, Mid-Atlantic Folklife Association, Williamsburg, Virginia, March, 2007. “An Exploration of Praxis in the New Millennium,” panelist, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Washington, D.C., October, 2001. “Environmental Research in Anthropology,” discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Tucson, Arizona, March, 1999. “Ethics in the Real World,” panelist, Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tennessee, March, 1992. “Contemporary Perspectives on Urban Anthropology,” discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Washington, D.C., May 1990. “New Careers in Applied Anthropology,” discussant, American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November, 1989. “Anthropologists in Congress,” discussant, American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1987.

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“Anthropology’s Contribution to Business,” discussant, American Anthropological Association, December, 1985. “Anthropology and Energy Research,” discussant, American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado, November, 1984. “Strategies for Improving Undergraduate Enrollments,” panelist, Departmental Services Program, American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colorado, November, 1984. “Editor’s Roundtable,” panelist, Society for Applied Anthropology, Toronto, Canada, March, 1984. “Conference on Departmental Leadership,” invited participant, American Council on Departmental Leadership, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, May, 1982, and November, 1983. “Anthropology and Energy Research,” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Illinois, November, 1983. “Meet the Editors,” panelist, Society for Applied Anthropology, Lexington, Kentucky, April, 1982. “Symposium on Qualitative-Quantitative Team Research,” discussant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, Colorado, March, 1980. “Environmental and Occupational Health Hazards,” panelist, Society for Applied Anthropology, Denver, Colorado, March, 1980. Asilomar Conference on Fieldwork and Ethics, invited participant, Asilomar, California, April, 1979. WORKSHOPS: “Authenticity and Commodification: A Workshop on Current Issues in Tourism Research,” invited participant, Society for Applied Anthropology, Portland, Oregon, March, 2003. Maryland Sea Grant Research Program Workshop, College Park, Maryland, December, 2003. Collaborative Learning Workshops on Blue Crag Science and Management, participant, Wye Island, Maryland, November, 2002 & March, 2003. “Applying Consensus and Cultural Models to Improve Environmental Decision-Making,” with M. Paolisso, Decision Making and Valuation for Environmental

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Policy Workshop, National Center for Environmental Research, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C., March, 2002. “Workshop for Teaching the Anthropology of Tourism,” co-organizer, Society for Applied Anthropology, Atlanta, Georgia, March, 2002. “Participatory Approaches to Teaching,” workshop coordinator, Center for Teaching Excellence, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, February, 2002. “The Anthropology of Pfisteria” (with M. Paolisso), University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, November, 1997. “Writing Anthropology,” invited roundtable host, Society for Humanistic Anthropology, American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, December, 1986. “Curriculum Development in Applied Anthropology,” workshop coordinator, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Lanham, Maryland, October, 1984. “Finding Employment in Your Local Area,” workshop coordinator, American Anthropological Association, offered annually 1981-84. REPRESENTATIVE INVITED LECTURES AND SEMINARS: “Heritage Tourism,” Archaeological and Historical Site Management Training for Afghan Cultural Heritage Specialists, National Park Service, College Park, Maryland, September, 2008. “Tourism Tales and the Heritage of the Chesapeake Bay Region,” Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum, St. Michaels. Maryland, April, 2008. “Appling Anthropology,” Engineers Without Borders, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, March, 2008. “What is Anthropology?” BSOS Summer Research Initiative, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, July, 2007. “Anthropology as an Invention,” University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky, March, 2005.

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“Tourism, Heritage and the Making of Places,” St, Mary’s College, St. Mary’s City, Maryland, April, 2004. “An Exploration of Praxis in the New Millennium,” Washington Association of Practicing Anthropologists, Washington, D.C., October, 2002. “The Role of Culture in Academic Disciplines,” Global Communities Program, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April, 2002. “Anthropology and Multiculturalism,” Counseling and Personnel Services, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, February, 1992. “Curriculum for Teaching Social and Cultural Aspects of Tourism,” Nakhon Ratchasima Teacher’s College, Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, April 1991. “Cultural Consequences of Tourism in Thailand,” Chiang Mai Teacher’s College, Chiang Mai, Thailand, March, 1990. “Applied Anthropology in the United States,” Silapakorn University, Bangkok, Thailand, August, 1987. “Anthropology and Policy Science,” Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee, April, 1986. “Ethnographic Approaches to Policy Research,” Educational Policy, Planning and Administration Forum, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, April, 1984. “The Uses of Anthropological Knowledge,” Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois, January, 1983. “The Politics of Ethnographic Evaluation,” Erikson Institute for Early Childhood Development, Chicago, Illinois, January, 1983. “The Challenge of Applied Social Research,” American Anthropological Association Visiting Lecturer Program, Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, Virginia, March, 1982. “Values and Public Policy,” Professional Development Program for United States Soil Conservation Officers, United States Department of Agriculture, Tampa, Florida, January, 1981. “Training Programs for Applied Anthropology,” with M. Agar, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Washington, D.C., December, 1981.

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“Environmental Ethics and United States Conservation Policy, 1880-1980,” Professional Development Program for United States Soil Conservation Officers, United States Department of Agriculture, Tampa, Florida, August, 1980. “New Perspectives in Applied Anthropology,” WUSF-TV series in Perspectives in Anthropology, Tampa, Florida, July, 1980. “The Yanamamo National Park and the Limits of Advocacy,” University of South Florida, Tampa, Florida, March, 1980. “Legal and Ethical Problems in Human Subjects Research,” American Anthropological Association Visiting Lecturer Program, Florida Southern College, Lakeland, Florida, February, 1979. “Anthropology and the School Community,” Superintendent’s Roundtable, South Florida Council on Educational Planning, Tampa, Florida, January, 1979. “Why Can’t We Have Better Low-Cost Housing?” WUSF-FM Radio, Tampa, Florida, November, 1977. “Urban Studies and the Anthropological Presence,” American University, Washington, D.C., April, 1975. MANUSCRIPT AND PROPOSAL REVIEW: Article submissions reviewed at the request of the editors of the American Anthropologist, Current Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Human Organization, American Ethnologist, Rural Sociology, Journal of American Folklore, Policy Studies Journal, Journal of Consumer Culture, Journal of Public Policy, Humboldt Journal of Social Relations, Policy Studies Review, Journal of Contemporary Ethnography, City & Society, Annals of Tourism Research, Field Methods, Text and Performance Quarterly, Bulletin of Latin American Research, Journal of Heritage Stewardship, Sustainability, Journal of Tourism & Culture Book manuscripts reviewed for American Anthropological Association, Holt, Rinehart & Winston, Cornell University Press, University of California Press, Blackwell Publishers, University of Florida Press, Mayfield Press, McGraw-Hill Publishers, University of Michigan Press, University of Pennsylvania Press, Prentice-Hall, State University of New York Press, Routledge, Stanford University Press, University of Georgia Press, Sage, Wadsworth Press, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, Waveland Press, Westview Press. Research proposals reviewed at the request of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, National Endowment for the Humanities, United States

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National Park Service, National Science Foundation, National Sea Grants College Program, Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Thai-United States Educational Foundation, Wenner-Gren Foundation, The Rockefeller Foundation (Bellagio); Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada; ADVANCE Program for Inclusive Excellence, University of Maryland. Invited Review Panels for American Association for the Advancement of Science/National Park Service Canon Scholars Program, Washington, D.C., 2007 & 2008 Invited Review Panel for Rockfeller Humanities Fellowship Program “Theorizing Heritage,” Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage, Washington, D.C., 2005. University of Maryland Campus Fulbright Panel, 1987. JUROR OR JUDGE: Judge, Valene Smith Tourism Poster Competition, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2009. Judge, Sebastian Herbstein Memorial Fund Scholarship in Creative Writing, February, 2006-2009. Judge, Student Poster Competition, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2002, 2006 & 2008. Juror, Praxis Awards, Washington Association of Professional Anthropologists, 1981, 1982 & 2009. CONSULTING AND ADVISORY POSITIONS (ACADEMIC): Consultant, Curriculum Development and Training for Tourism Education, Thailand Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand, March-May, 1991. Consultant, Department of Anthropology, Southeastern University, Nanjing, China (for development of training and research programs in heritage tourism), October 2007. Consultant, State University of New York, Potsdam, New York (assessment of planning for applied program in anthropology), October 2005.

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Consultant, Planning Department, State Ministry of Education, Bangkok, Thailand (for review of tourism degree training programs in five state colleges), April-May, 1991. Peer Reviewer, Dean of the Graduate School, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee (for review of anthropology department), February, 1988. Advisory Board Member, Training Programs in Applied Anthropology, National Association of Practicing Anthropologists, 1987-88. Consultant, Department of Anthropology, Memphis State University, Memphis, Tennessee (for review of applied program), April, 1986. Expert Witness, American Association of University Professors, Detroit Chapter, Detroit, Michigan (testimony in tenure arbitration), March, 1986. Advisory Board Member, Master of Arts in Applied Anthropology Program, Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, Arizona, 1986-88. Consultant, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, University of the District of Columbia, Washington, D.C. (for review of anthropology curriculum), September, 1985. Consultant, Development Studies Program, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California (for program to train development professionals), December, 1984. Program Reviewer, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Northern Kentucky University, Highland Heights, Kentucky (for review of FIPSE supported undergraduate program in applied anthropology), January, 1983. Consultant, Department of Anthropology, Northwestern University, Evanston, Illinois (for review of Ethnography and Public Policy Program), January, 1983. Consultant, The Hastings Center Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life Sciences, Garrison, New York (for study on the teaching of ethics in the social sciences), April, 1979. CONSULTING AND ADVISORY POSITIONS (NONACADEMIC): Panelist, Destination Stewardship Survey, Center for Sustainable Destinations, National Geographic Society, 2010. Panelist, Destination Survey, Center for Sustainable Destinations, National Geographic Society, 2006-07.

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Consulting Panelist for Coastal Communities, Maryland Sea Grant Research Priorities, Maryland Sea Grant, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, December, 2005. Advisor, Canadian Children’s Museum, Canadian Museum of Civilization, Quebec, Canada (for exhibit related to travel), 2002-03. Consultant, Community Relations Division, United States Department of Justice, Washington, D.C. (for identification of cultural components of hostage negotiation), November, 1985. Member, Urban Planning and Development Council, Tampa Chamber of Commerce, Tampa, Florida, 1980-81. Member, Housing Rehabilitation and Availability Task Force, Tampa Chamber pf Commerce, Tampa, Florida, 1980-81. Consultant, West Tampa Revitalization Project, Tampa Community Design center, Tampa, Florida, 1979. Consultant, RMBR Architects/Planners, Tampa, Florida (for study related to renovation of public housing), April-September, 1979. Member, Board of Directors, Tampa Community Design Center, Tampa, Florida, 1979-1981. Staff Associate, Inter-American Development Institute, Washington, D.C., 1978-1981. Consultant, Family and Individual Health Counseling Agency, Starkville, Mississippi (for program evaluation plan), October-December, 1976. Consultant, Abt Associates, Inc., Cambridge, Massachusetts (for work in social research design, field training, proposal review, and report writing), 1974-76. COURSES TAUGHT: AILUN, SARDINIA: Anthropology of Tourism Practice -- graduate UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Native American Images in Film – lower division Heritage, Place & Identity – campus honors

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Principles & Processes of Cultural Anthropology – upper division World Ethnography – upper division Ethnographic Writing – upper division Culture and Personality – upper division Seeing the USA—upper division film course Anthropology of Travel & Tourism – upper division Career Development in Anthropology – upper division Writing Culture – upper division and graduate Inventions of Heritage – graduate Community-Based Tourism – upper division & graduate Applied Anthropology – graduate Preinternship Seminar – graduate Cultural Analysis (research methods) – graduate Strategies for Cultural Understanding – graduate UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Urban Anthropology – upper division Contemporary United States – upper division Applied Anthropology – upper division Anthropology in Urban Planning & Design – graduate Anthropology and Public Policy – graduate Anthropology and Urban Policy Analysis – graduate Quantitative Methods in Applied Anthropology – graduate MISSISSIPPI STATE UNIVERSITY: General Anthropology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology Culture Change – upper division Psychological Anthropology – upper division UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: General Anthropology Introduction to Physical Anthropology Contemporary United States – upper division Anthropology and Social Problems – upper division Community Research Methods – undergraduate and graduate Modern Mexico – upper division and graduate Urban Anthropology – upper division and graduate Applied Anthropology – upper division and graduate Psychological Anthropology – upper division and graduate

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MAJOR UNIVERSITY AND DEPARTMENT SERVICE: UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND, COLLEGE PARK: DEPARTMENT SERVICE: Department Chair, 1981-87; 2003-08 Acting Department Chair, 1987-88; 1993 Anthropology Graduate Program Director, 1989-1993; 1995-99 Anthropology Graduate Program Committee, 1989-1999; 2010-2012 Department Executive Committee, 1991-94 Chair, Department Faculty Affairs Committee, 2000-01; 2010-11 Department Faculty Affairs Committee, 1999-2002, 2008-present Chair, Anthropology Peer Review Committee, 1999 Chair, Department Tenure & Promotion Committee, 1995-96; 1998-99; 2001-02; 2010-2011; 2011-2012 Department Tenure & Promotions Committee, various times Chair, Department Merit Review Committee, 1994-95; 1997-98 Department Merit Review Committee, various times Chair, Department Faculty Selection Committee, 1996-97 Department Faculty Search Committee, 2010-2011; 2011-2012 Chair, Department Human Subjects Review Committee, 2001-02 Graduate Student Grievance Committee, 2008-present COLLEGE SERVICE: College Appointment, Promotion & Tenure Committee, 2009-2012 Chair, Review Committee for Dr. Sally Simpson, Chair Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2008 Chair, BSOS Teaching Committee, 1998-2005 Dean’s Executive Committee, 1995-97 College Internal Program Review Committee, 1993-94 College Academic Affairs Committee, 1995-96 BSOS Teaching Committee, 1995-2006 College Administrative Affairs Committee, 1981-88 College-Wide Interdisciplinary Program Committee, 1986-88 CAMPUS SERVICE: Member, Promotion & Tenure Committee, Department of Women’s Studies, 2012-2013 Reviewer, Michael Pelczar Award, Graduate School, 2009 Reviewer, Dr. James Longest Award, Graduate School, 2009

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College Park Scholars Faculty Advisory Committee, 2005-2008 Department of Comparative Literature Internal Program Review Committee, 1991 Department of American Studies Participant Life Writing Project, 1998-2004 Curriculum Transformation Program Selection Committee, 1993-95 Certificate Program in Museum Scholarship and Material Culture Oversight Committee, 2003-05 Center for Teaching Excellence Faculty Teaching Consultant, 2002-05 Study Abroad Committee, 1989-1991 Campus Senate General Committee on Elections, Representation & Governance, 1988-89 Campus Senate Committee on Programs, Curricula & Courses, 1992-93 Programs & Liaison Committee, Department of Comparative Literature, 1993-94 Student Honor Review Board, 1992; 1995 Committee to Review Instructors/Lecturers, 1992-93 Graduate Faculty Committee, 1983 Fulbright Committee, 1983 Historic Preservation Certificate Program Committee, 1983-85 International Faculty & Administrators Association, 1991-98 UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH FLORIDA: Chair, Department of Anthropology Faculty Affairs Committee, 1980-81 Faculty Coordinator, Applied Anthropology Internship Program Evaluation, 1977-1980 Department Faculty Affairs Committee, 1978-79 Ph.D. Planning Committee, 1978-79 Major Advisor, Undergraduate Focus in Urban Anthropology, 1977-1981 Chair, Evelyn S. Kessler Award Committee, 1977-79 Alternate, University Faculty Senate, 1978-79 College Student Grievance Committee, 1978 College Committee on urban Studies, 1978-79 UNIVERSITY OF OREGON: Department Curriculum Committee, 1974-75 Student-Faculty Senate, 1974-75 WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY: Master of Science in Anthropology Planning Committee, 1969 Updated March 2012

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