Economic education has emerged as an important subfield in economics over the last several decades. This paper explores the author gender breakdown found in economic education journals compared to top-tier, general-interest...
The authors describe an undergraduate economics elective focused on the Great Recession and the recession resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. They have taught the course with great success at both liberal arts colleges and...
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Taxes on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) are recommended as part of comprehensive policy action to prevent diet-related non-communicable diseases (NCDs), but have been adopted by only one quarter of World Health Organization...
The cytokinetic contractile ring (CR) was first described some 50 years ago, however our understanding of the assembly and structure of the animal cell CR remains incomplete. We recently reported that mature CRs in sea urchin...
A liberal arts context offers unique opportunities for curricular innovation that can inform the implementation of computing curricula more broadly. The SIGCSE Committee on Computing Education in Liberal Arts Colleges has...
We've all experienced, from time to time, a kind of compulsive web surfing in which we follow link after link, browsing content that becomes less and less relevant to the task at hand. This happened to me only yesterday: while...
The weathering of rock fragments at or near Earth’s surface results in the in situ conversion of unweathered core material to weathering rind. In field settings, rind thicknesses have been used to constrain the relative ages of...
This chapter traces the growth and development of the field of Haitian Studies over the past three decades, marking the end of the Duvalier dictatorship, the founding of the international Haitian Studies Association, KOSANBA...
One of the indigenous staple crops of Andean South America is the pseudocereal quinoa (Chenopodium quinoa Willd.). While it was traditionally placed in its own family Chenopodiaceae, recent genetic work located it within the...
One of the major models for the rise of the Tiwanaku state has been trade between people and colonies outside of the Titicaca Basin. Another major model has been the increased intensity of rituals and feasting at the center to...
Ayrampu Qontu, named after a nearby hill, or qontu in Aymara, where a particular cactus called ayrampu grows, is the westernmost sector of the Kala Uyuni site. This area was selected for excavation based on the high density of...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , In this article, we present the results of an analysis of carbonized plant remains from the site of Loma Salvatierra, in the Llanos de Moxos...
Bruno, Maria C. Macrorestos botánicos de la Loma Mendoza. In Loma Mendoza: las excavaciones del Instituto Arqueológico Alemán y de la Direccíon Nacional de Arqueología en los años 1999-2002, edited by Heiko Prumers,...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , El capítulo presenta de manera novedosa datos sobre los usos diversos y secuencia cronológica de plantas silvestres y cultivadas y, sobre la...
Moore, Katherine, Maria Bruno, José M. Capriles, and Christine Hastorf. Integrated Contextual Approaches to Understanding Past Activities Using Plant and Animal Remains from Kala Uyuni, Lake Titicaca, Bolivia. In "Integrating...
Planella, María Teresa, María Laura López, and Maria Christina Bruno. Domestication and Prehistoric Distribution. In State of the Art Report on Quinoa Around the World in 2013, edited by Didier Bazile, Daniel Bertero, and...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , The Lake Titicaca basin has long been recognised as an area of crop diversity in the Andes of South America (Beck and García 1991; Cardenas...
Bruno, Maria C. Beyond Raised Fields: Exploring Farming Practices and Processes of Agricultural Change in the Ancient Lake Titicaca Basin of the Andes. American Anthropologist 116, no. 1 (2014): 130-145....
Le presencia del género Chenopodium es frecuente en los sitios arqueológicos de la región andina. La correcta identificación condujo a su interpretación como alimento básico desde el periodo Arcaico hasta la conquista Inka,...
Marsh, Erik J., Maria C. Bruno, Sherilyn C. Fritz, Paul Baker, José M. Capriles, and Christine A. Hastorf. "IntCal, SHCal, or a Mixed Curve? Choosing a 14C Calibration Curve for Archaeological and Paleoenvironmental Records...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , Bruno, Maria C. Practice and History in the Transition to Food Production. Current Anthropology 50, no.5 (2009): 703-706....
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , Bruno, Maria C. "Farmers' Experience and Knowledge: Utilizing Soil Diversity to Mitigate Rainfall Variability on the Taraco Peninsula,...
For more information on the published version, visit ScienceDirect's Website., Weinstein, Karen J. "Thoracic Morphology in Near Eastern Neandertals and Early Modern Humans Compared with Recent Modern Humans from High and Low...
El surgimiento de la agricultura en la cuenca sur del lago Titicaca fue esencial para el desarrollo de las primeras sociedades complejas. Se presenta un estudio de las semillas de Chenopodium del sitio Chiripa, Bolivia, el...
Maria Bruno is a professor of Anthropology and Archaeology at Dickinson College. , For more information on the published version, visit Revistas Bolivianas' Website....
Langlie, BrieAnna S., Christine A. Hastorf, Maria C. Bruno, Marc Bermann, Renee M. Bonzani, and William Castellón Condarco. "Diversity in Andean Chenopodium Domestication: Describing a New Morphological Type from La Barca,...
Roddick, Andrew P., Maria C. Bruno, and Christine A. Hastorf. Political Centers in Context: Depositional Histories at Formative Period Kala Uyuni, Bolivia. Journal of Anthropological Archaeology 36 (2014): 140-157....
Few if any of us working with archaeological plant remains 30 years ago dreamed that a chenopod could by now have achieved Supergrain status in the popular food world. Back then, North American chenopod was considered a lowly...
As archaeobotanists we query the archaeological plant record to understand ancient wild plant gathering, agriculture, and foodways: the quintessential components of human interactions with the plant world. When working with...
On February 17, 1909, Virginia Stephen (not yet Woolf) accepted a marriage proposal from a panicked Lytton Strachey; it was called off before the end of their conversation. Other prominent queer authors in the early twentieth...
In April 2002 a group of approximately twenty thousand veterans --- most of them retired People's Liberation Army (PLA) officers --- descended upon Beijing in order to file a collective petition to the Ministry of Civil Affairs...
In today's China, law matters more than it ever has. Twenty-five years of energetic legislating, both by the National People's Congress (NPC) and local congresses, has created new legal rights and institutions; the courts, the...
This interdisciplinary book of essays addresses critical issues arising from the emergence of legal process and legal institutions in contemporary China. The introduction by the editors and the individual chapters attempt, for...
Table of Contents: ALLARM in Thailand / by Jack Treichler -- Dam Removal Evaluation / by Kalyn Campbell -- The Aquatic Toxicology of Organochlorine Pesticides in Sediment in the Letort Spring Run / by Danielle Cioce --...
Stream of Consciousness is the publication for the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) at Dickinson College. and Table of Contents: What's Going on with Opossum Lake? / by Stevie Lewis -- Nanomaterials for Water...
Table of Contents: Sounding the ALLARM on Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Drilling / by Benson Ansell -- Filling the Void: The Status of Government Regulation Over Marcellus Shale Natural Gas Drilling / by Dylan Shiffer --...
Table of Contents: The 25th Anniversary of ALLARM: The Silver Anniversary is Here! / by Virginia Farley -- Monitoring in the Marcellus Play / by Giovania Tiarachristie -- A Missing Piece in PA Natural Gas Drilling / by Taylor...
Stream of Consciousness is the publication of the Alliance for Aquatic Resource Monitoring (ALLARM) at Dickinson College. and Table of Contents: More to a Logo than Meets the Eye / by Phoebe Galione -- Teamwork has a Place in...