Sharon Spray Associate Professor, Political Science Research and Writing in International Relations, 2nd Edition. with Laura Roselle. Addison Wesley Longman, NY, 2011. Thomas K. Tiemann Jefferson Pilot Professor, Economics Introductory Business Statistics. The Global Text Project. Athens, Georgia. 2010. globaltext.terry.uga.edu/home. Catherine J. Wasson Associate Professor, Law A Practical Guide to Legal Writing & Legal Method, 4th ed. with John C. Dernbach, et al., Aspen Publishers, Boston, MA 2010. Teacher’s Manual, A Practical Guide to Legal Writing & Legal Method, 4th ed.; with John C. Dernbach, et al., Aspen Publishers, Boston, MA, 2010. Linda A. Wilmshurst Associate Professor, Psychology Child and Adolescent Psychopathology: A Casebook, 2 E. Sage Publication, Thousand Oaks, CA, 2011. The Complete Guide to Special Education, 2 E. with Brue, A. Jossey Bass, Hoboken, NJ, 2010. 16
Presentations Meredith L.J. Allison Assistant Professor, Psychology “Crime Beliefs: Stereotypes of Criminals and Crime Victims.” Poster presented at the 4th International Congress on Psychology and Law, Miami, FL, March 2011. “Alibi Evidence: When do Mock Jurors find Alibis Hard to Believe?” Poster presented at the 4th International Congress on Psychology and Law, Miami, FL, March 2011. “Crime and Punishment: How Much d o Students Really Know?” Poster presented at the Southern Criminal Justice Association Meeting, Clearwater, FL, September 2010. “Age-Related Differences in Memory for Crime Information: Behavioral and Electrophysiological Evidence.” Poster presented at the Annual Cognitive Aging Conference, Atlanta, GA, April 2010. Amy L. Allocco Assistant Professor, Religious Studies “Shakti and the Celibate Body.” American Academy of Religion Southeastern Region Annual Meeting, Louisville, KY, March 4-6, 2011. “Nagas in the Kali Yuga: Reverence, Fear, and Karmic Retribution.” Rethinking the Nonhuman: Asian, Continental, and Comparative Perspectives Workshop, <strong>University</strong> of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada, September 2010. Janna Quitney Anderson Associate Professor, Communications “Internet Evolution: Hyperconnected, Hyper-real.” South By Southwest Interactive Conference, Austin, TX, March 15, 2011. “Imagining the Internet.” Danish Top Executives Summit: Prepare for Developmental Leaps, Innovation Junctions, and Exponential Growth. Video speaking appearance also televised on Danish National Television, Copenhagen, Denmark, January 24, 2011. “The Distributed Future.” NSDL Conference: Celebrating a Digital Decade and Envisioning the Next, National Science Digital Library, Washington, DC, November 2, 2010. “What’s Next for the Net? Unique Perspectives on Online Trends.” ConvergeSouth Conference, Greensboro, NC, October 1, 2010. “The iPad Initiative: What We Have Learned.” Broadcast Education Association Regional Conference, <strong>Elon</strong> <strong>University</strong>, <strong>Elon</strong>, NC, September 2010. “Internet Evolution: W<strong>here</strong> Hyperconnectivity and Ambient Intimacy Take Us.” World Future 2010: Sustainable Futures, Strategies, and Technologies, Boston, MA, July 11, 2010. “The Future of the Internet.” National Geographic hosts Digital Capital Week, Washington, DC, June 15, 2010. “The New Networked Citizens.” Policy@Google talk. Mountain View, CA, May 20, 2010. “The Future of the Web.” World Wide Web 2010 FutureWeb Conference. Raleigh, NC, April 28, 2010. Chad Awtrey Assistant Professor, Mathematics “Computing Galois Groups of p-adic Fields.” North Carolina Academy of Science, <strong>Elon</strong>, NC, March 25-26, 2011. 17