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1 James M. Nyce 9219 N 1250 W Albany, IN 47320 (765) 789-8793 Education 1996 Docent in Information Science (a post-graduate research certification), Linköping University, Sweden. 1987 Ph.D. Brown University, Providence, RI. Anthropology dissertation titled "Convention, Power and the Self in German Mennonite Magic" 1977 M.A. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Anthropology thesis titled "This Land that was Desolated is Become Like the Garden of Eden: The Instance of the Pennsylvania Dutch" 1975 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Graduate Program in Folklore and Folklife 1972 B.A. Northeastern University, Boston. Philosophy. Positions Held 2009 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN 2006 Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 1996 Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia, KS 1995 Coordinator of Faculty Development and Outreach, University Computing Services, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana. 1993 Research Fellow, Center for Teaching and Learning, Ball State University. 1993 Associate Professor (Graduate Faculty), Department of Anthropology, Ball State University. 1992 Co-Director, MDA (People, Computers and Work) Group, Departments of Computer and Information Science and Social Medicine, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden. 1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Center for Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State University. 1991 Visiting Associate Professor, Departments of Computer and Information Science and Social Medicine, Linkoping University. 1989 Assistant Professor (Research), Department of Anthropology, Brown University. 1988 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Brown University. 1988 Associate Director, Research Program in Education, Culture and Technology, Brown University. 1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Geography, Rhode Island College, Providence, Rhode Island (part-time). 1986 Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship (IRIS), Brown University. 1986 Visiting Scholar in Anthropology, Brown University. 1982 Visiting Instructor in Anthropology, North Adams State College, North Adams, Massachusetts (part time) 1978 Consultant, McMaster Medical School, Hamilton, Ontario. introduced first year medical students to medical anthropology 1977 Researcher for Russell Cooper, Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Summer Authority, Downsview, Ontario. conducted interviews and archival research on German Mennonites in Ontario 1976 Researcher for Russell Cooper. Summer assembled and interpreted material on nineteenth century German Mennonites

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James M. Nyce

9219 N 1250 W

Albany, IN 47320

(765) 789-8793

Education

1996 Docent in Information Science (a post-graduate research certification), Linköping University,

Sweden.

1987 Ph.D. Brown University, Providence, RI. Anthropology

dissertation titled "Convention, Power and the Self in German Mennonite Magic"

1977 M.A. McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario. Anthropology

thesis titled "This Land that was Desolated is Become Like the Garden of Eden: The Instance of

the Pennsylvania Dutch"

1975 University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Graduate Program in Folklore and Folklife

1972 B.A. Northeastern University, Boston. Philosophy.

Positions Held

2009 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

2006 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Ball State University, Muncie, IN

2006 Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University, Emporia,

KS

1996 Associate Professor, School of Library and Information Management, Emporia State University,

Emporia, KS

1995 Coordinator of Faculty Development and Outreach, University Computing Services, Ball State

University, Muncie, Indiana.

1993 Research Fellow, Center for Teaching and Learning, Ball State University.

1993 Associate Professor (Graduate Faculty), Department of Anthropology, Ball State University.

1992 Co-Director, MDA (People, Computers and Work) Group, Departments of Computer and

Information Science and Social Medicine, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden.

1992 Visiting Associate Professor, Center for Information and Communication Sciences, Ball State

University.

1991 Visiting Associate Professor, Departments of Computer and Information Science and Social

Medicine, Linkoping University.

1989 Assistant Professor (Research), Department of Anthropology, Brown University.

1988 Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Brown University.

1988 Associate Director, Research Program in Education, Culture and Technology, Brown University.

1987 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology and Geography, Rhode Island College,

Providence, Rhode Island (part-time).

1986 Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship (IRIS), Brown

University.

1986 Visiting Scholar in Anthropology, Brown University.

1982 Visiting Instructor in Anthropology, North Adams State College, North Adams, Massachusetts

(part time)

1978 Consultant, McMaster Medical School, Hamilton, Ontario.

introduced first year medical students to medical anthropology

1977 Researcher for Russell Cooper, Metropolitan Toronto and Region Conservation Summer

Authority, Downsview, Ontario.

conducted interviews and archival research on German Mennonites in Ontario

1976 Researcher for Russell Cooper.

Summer assembled and interpreted material on nineteenth century German Mennonites

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Publications

2012 James M. Nyce. “Ghosts: A Utility Test”. In Compassionate Landscapes: Essays in Honour of

Richard J. Preston. John S. Long, ed. Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press, in review.

2013 Gwendolyn Bakx and James M. Nyce. UAS in the (Inter)national Airspace: Approaching the

Debate from an Ethnicity Perspective. In Proceedings of the 2013 International Conference on

Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ICUAS’13, Atlanta, May 28-31, 2013). New York: IEEE Press. Pp

188-191.

http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/searchresult.jsp?newsearch=true&queryText=bakx&x=0&y=0

2013 James M. Nyce, Gail Bader and Cheryl Klimaszewski. “Lose Your Time in a Useful Way":

Digital Inclusion of the Elderly at a Pensioners' Club in Romania. In Information Access and

Library User Needs in Developing Countries. Mohammed Nasser Al-Suqri and Linda Lillard,

eds. Hershey, PA: IGI Global. Pp 173-189.

2013 Minna Räsänen and James M. Nyce. The Raw Is Cooked: Data in Intelligence Practice. 1Science, Technology, & Human Values DOI:10.1177/0162243913480049.

2013 Sidney Dekker and James M. Nyce. Just Culture: “Evidence”, Power and Algorithms. Journal of

Hospital Administration 2(3):73-78.

2012 Sidney Dekker, James M. Nyce and Robert Hoffman. From Contextual Inquiry to Designable

Futures: What Do We Need to Get There? In Collected Essays on Human-Centered Computing,

2001-2011. R Hoffman, P Hayes, and J Bradshaw, eds. New York: IEEE Press. (reprint 2003).

Pp 119-122.

2012 Gwendolyn Bakx and James M. Nyce. Social Construction of Safety in UAS Technology in

Concrete Settings: Some Military Cases Studied. International Journal of Safety & Security

Engineering 2(3):227-241.

2012 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Practice Research for Actionable Knowledge. 2Proceedings of Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 4:123-145.

2012 Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. Hierarchy, Complicity and Culture in the

LIS Preservation Agenda: Observations from Romania. 3Journal of Librarianship & Information

Science DOI:10.1177/0961000611434998.

2012 Karen E. Raymer, Johan Bergstrom and James M. Nyce. Anaesthesia Monitor Alarms: A Theory-

Driven Approach. 4Ergonomics

http://www.tandfonline.com/eprint/wuw3RjdeTP6c4Fi6Nm92/full.

2012 Sidney Dekker and James M. Nyce. Cognitive Engineering and the Moral Theology and

Witchcraft of Cause. 5Cognition, Technology & Work 14(3): 207-212.

2012 Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. Studying Up (and Down) the Cultural

Heritage Preservation Agenda: Observations from Romania. 6European Journal of Cultural

Studies 15(4):479-495.

2012 Claudia Baisini, Alberto Tremori, Agostino G. Bruzzone,Tommy Enkvist and James M. Nyce.

Intelligent Agents and Serious Games for the Development of Contextual Sensitivity. InAdvances

in Applied Human Modeling and Simulation. Vincent G. Duffy, ed. Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press

(Second International Conference on Applied Human Factors and Ergonomics, San Francisco,

July 21-25, 2012). Pp 123-133.

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2012 James M. Nyce, Deborah A. Ceglowski, Kathleen Kreamelmeyer and Margaret Hershey-Mason.

“Negotiating School District Approval for University Based-Educational Research”. Insights to a

Changing World Journal 2012 (2):108-129.

2012 Gwendolyn Bakx and James M. Nyce. Auftragstaktik: Een Basis voor Modern

Veiligheidsmanagement (Auftragstaktik: A Basis for Modern Principles of Safety Management?).

Militaire Spectator 181(5):212-220.

2012 Johan Bergström, Sidney Dekker, James M. Nyce and Isis Amer-Wåhlin. The Social Process of

Escalation: A Promising Focus for Crisis Management Research. BMC Health Services Research

DOI:10.1186/1472-6963-12-161.

2012 Sidney Dekker, James M. Nyce and Douglas J. Myers. The Little Engine Who Could Not:

"Rehabilitating" the Individual in Safety Research. 7Cognition, Technology & Work. DOI

10.1007/s10111-012-0228-5.

2012 Michael Gustafson and James M. Nyce. Modern Society, Violence and Irregular Warfare: A

Culturally Informed Critique. 8Proceedings of Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences. 1:136-

150.

2012 Gwendolyn Bakx and James M. Nyce. Is Redundancy Enough?: A Preliminary Study of Apache

Crew Behaviour. 9Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. DOI:10.1080/

1463922X.2012.667169.

2012 James M. Nyce and Toomas Timpka, MD. The Reformist Triad and the Institutional Forgetting of

Culture: A Field Study into 20th

Century Swedish Social Medicine. 10

International Journal of

Health Services 42(1):95-107.

2011 Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. “Success Stories” As An Evidence Form:

Organizational Legitimization in an International Technology Assistance Project. Martor: The

Museum of the Romanian Peasant Anthropology Review 16:171-183.

2011 Erik Styhr Petersen, James M. Nyce and Margareta Lützhöft. Ethnography Re-Engineered: The

Two Tribes Problem. 11

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science 12(6):496-509.

2011 James M. Nyce. Hindsight Bias, Scientism and Certitude: Some Problems in the Intelligence

Literature. 12

Proceedings of Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences 2:115-125.

2011 Toomas Timpka, Henrik Eriksson, Elin A. Gursky, Magnus Strömgren, Einar Holm, Joakim

Ekberg, Olle Eriksson, Anders Grimvall, Lars Valter and James M. Nyce. Requirements and

Design of the PROSPER* Protocol for Implementation of Information Infrastructures Supporting

Pandemic Response: a Nominal Group Study. 13

Public Library of Science (PLoS ONE) 6(3):

e17941.

2011 Claudia Baisini, Erik Bjurström, Don Gemeinhardt and James M. Nyce. Incorporating Contextual

Sensitivity and Meta-Cognition into Intelligence and Police Training. In Terrorism Research &

Analysis Project (TRAP): A Collection of Research Ideas, Thoughts, and Perspectives, vol 1.

Andrew J. Bringuel, Jenelle C. Janowicz, Abelardo C. Valida and Edna F. Reid, eds. Government

Printing Office: Washington, DC. Pp 73-110.

2010 Claudia Baisini and James M. Nyce. Lethal Theory: Some Implications. Military Intelligence

Professional Bulletin 36(2): 47-54.

2010 James M. Nyce, Gwendolyn Bakx and Sidney Dekker. From Normaltaktik to Auftragstaktik:

Lessons for Safety in the Military. 14

Proceedings of Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences

4:140-144.

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2010 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Contradictions, Evolution and Professionalization in the

Intelligence. American Intelligence Journal 28(1):93-107.

2010 James M. Nyce, and Sidney Dekker. IED Casualties Mask the Real Problem: It’s Us. 15

Small

Wars & Insurgencies 21(2):409-413.

2010 Wrae Hill and James M. Nyce. Human Factors at Change of Shift Report; A Review of

Reliability and Resilience Principles Applied to Change of Shift Report (CoSR). Canadian

Journal of Respiratory Therapy 46(1):50-57.

2010 Cheryl Klimaszewski, Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. Who Wins? Who Loses?: Representation

and “Restoration” of the Past in a Rural Romanian Community. Library Review, 59 (2):92-106.

2010 Sidney Dekker, James M. Nyce, Roel van Winsen and Eder Henriqson. Epistemological Self-

Confidence in Human Factors Research. 16

Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision-

Making 4(1):27-38.

2010 Joakim Ekberg, Toomas Timpka, MD, Magnus Morin, Johan Jenvald, James M. Nyce, Elin A.

Gursky and Henrik Eriksson. Transparency and Documentation in Simulations of Infectious

Disease Outbreaks. In Proceedings of Second eHealth Conference. [Lecture Notes of the Institute

for Computer Sciences, Social Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, Volume 27, Part

2]. O. Akan, P. Bellavista, C. Jiannong, F. Dressler, D. Ferrari, M. Gerla, H. Kobayashi, S.

Palazzo, S. Sahni, X. Shen, M. Stan, J. Xiaohua, A. Zomaya and G. Coulson, eds. Heidelberg:

Springer (Istanbul, September 23-25, 2009). 27(2):28-34.

2010 Darren Lunn, Mark Bernstein, Cathy Marshall, J. Nathan Matias, James M. Nyce, and Frank

Tompa. Past Visions of Hypertext and Their Influence on Us Today. In Proceedings of the 21st

ACM conference on Hypertext and Hypermedia (HT '10). New York: ACM. Pp 315.

2009 Michael B. Kostelnik, Brian Beasley, Darren DeBruhl, Heidi Morrow, Lauren Holditch, Lindsey

Sanner, Scott Peterson, Vanessa Wirth, and James M. Nyce. Practice, Culture and Belief among

Independent Inventors: A Preliminary Study. Lambda Alpha Journal 39:1-11.

2009 Margareta Lützhöft, James M. Nyce and Erik Styhr Petersen. Epistemology in Ethnography:

Assessing the Quality of Knowledge in Human Factors Research. 17

Theoretical Issues in

Ergonomics Science 11(6):532-545.

2009 James M. Nyce. Artifice, Interpretation and Nature: Key Categories in Radiology Work. In

Proceedings of the Eighth International Conference on Unconventional Computation (UC 2009).

[UC2009 Lecture Notes in Computer Science]. C. Calude, J. Costa, N. Dershowitz, E. Freire and

G. Rozenberg, eds. Heidelberg: Springer (Ponta Delgada (Azores), Portugal, September 7-11,

2009). 5715:11-15.

2009 William Graves, III and James M. Nyce, eds. After the Fall: Post-Soviet Institutions and

Practices. Advances in Library Administration and Organization, vol. 27. special volume/issue.

245 pp.

2009 Catherine Closet-Crane, Susan Dopp, Jacqueline Solis and James M. Nyce. Why Study Up? The

Elite Appropriation of Science, Institution and Tourism as a Development Agenda in Maramureş,

Romania. Advances in Library Administration and Organization 27:221-238.

2009 Sidney Dekker, Nicklas Dahlström, Roel van Winsen, and James M. Nyce. Crew Resilience and

Simulator Training in Aviation. In Remaining Sensitive to the Possibility of Failure. Resilience

Engineering Perspectives, vol 1. Erik Hollnagel, Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker, eds.

Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate. 1:119-125.

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2009 Johan Bergstrom, Nicklas Dahlström, Roel van Winsen, Margareta Lützhöft, Sidney Dekker and

James M. Nyce. Rule- and Role- Retreat: An Empirical Study of Procedures and Resilience.

Journal of Maritime Research 6(1):75-90.

2009 David Dinka, James M. Nyce and Toomas Timpka, MD. Situated Cognition in Clinical

Visualization: The Role of Transparency in Gammaknife Neurosurgery Planning. 18

Artificial

Intelligence in Medicine. 46(2):111-118.

2009 Nicklas Dahlström, Sidney Dekker, Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce. Fidelity and Validity of

Simulator Training. 19

Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science. 10(4):305-314.

2009 Cheryl Klimaszewski and James M. Nyce. Does Universal Access Mean Equitable Access?:

What an Information Infrastructure Study of a Rural Romanian Community Can Tell Us. New

Library World 110(5/6): 219-236.

2009 Toomas Timpka, MD, Henrik Eriksson, Elin A Gursky, James M. Nyce, Magnus Morin,

Johan

Jenvald, Magnus Strömgren, Einar Holm and Joakim Ekberg. Population-based Simulations of

Influenza Pandemics: Validity and Significance for Public Health Policy. 20

Bulletin of the World

Health Organization 87:305-311.

2008 Margareta Lützhöft and James M. Nyce. Integration Work on the Ship’s Bridge. Journal of

Maritime Research 5(2):55-70.

with Linda Lillard. What’s Your Feedback Rating? The eBayization of Distance Education. Advances

in Library Administration and Organization. submitted.

.with Mindy Whipple. Community Analysis Meets Ethnography: An Example from Romania. Library

& Information Science Research. submitted.

with H.F. Stahlke. A Fair Choice? A Case Study of the Faculty and Classes Offered to Distance

Education Students in the US. Studies in Higher Education. submitted.

Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Integrating Human Effort and Technology in the ISTAR

Model: An Ethnographic Perspective. The Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences

Proceedings, submitted.

Nicklas Dahlström, Sidney Dekker, Roel van Winsen and James M. Nyce. Fidelity and Validity

of Simulator Training. Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science, accepted

2008 Minna Räsänen and James M. Nyce. Rewriting Context and Analysis: Bringing Anthropology

In Advances in Human-Computer Interaction. A. Lazinica, ed. Vienna: I-Tech Education and

Publishing. in press. 397-414.

2008 Sidney Dekker, Nicklas Dahlström, Roel van Winsen, and James M. Nyce. Crew Resilience and

Simulator Training in Aviation. In Remaining Sensitive to the Possibility of Failure. . Resilience

Engineering Perspectives, vol 1. Erik Hollnagel, Christopher P. Nemeth and Sidney Dekker, eds.

Aldershot, Hampshire, UK: Ashgate. 119-125.

2008 Margareta Lützhöft and James M. Nyce. Integration Work on the Ship’s Bridge. Journal of

Maritime Research 5(2):55-70. in press.

2008 Tyniqua Birdsong, Kevin Brauner, Stephen Crowe, Gregory Harmon, Tara Johnson, Aaron Lucas,

Caleb Mercer, Rebekah Richardson, Autumn Sexton, Matthew Sharp, Anna Smitherman, Kyle

Stevens, Steven Viall and James M. Nyce. A Theater of Self and Family: Mobile Device Use,

Cultural Idiom and Appropriation. International Journal of Mobile Marketing 3(1):41-49.

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2008 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. The Design of Appropriate Tools and Resources for the

Intelligence Community. Journal of the Australian Institute of Professional Intelligence Officers

15(3):3-18.

2007 James M. Nyce and Sanna Talja, eds. Finland. Advances in Library Administration and

Organization, vol. 25. special issue.

2007 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Intuitive Tools? Design Lessons from the Military

Intelligence Community. American Intelligence Journal 25(1):38-50.

2007 Mindy Whipple and James M. Nyce. Community Analysis Needs Ethnography: An Example

from Romania. Library Review. 56(8):694-706.

2007 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz and James M. Nyce. Linguistic Text Collection and the Development of

Life History in the Work of Edward Sapir. In Edward Sapir. E. Koerner, ed. London: Routledge.

(reprint of 1986). 432-495.

2006 Minna Räsänen and James M. Nyce. A New Role for Anthropology? Rewriting “Context” and

“Analysis” in HCI. In Proceedings of the Fourth Nordic Conference on Human-Computer

Interaction (NordiCHI 2006). A. Morch , K. Morgan, T. Bratteteig, G. Gosh and D. Svanaes, eds..

New York: ACM Press. (Olso, October 14-18, 2006). 175-184.

2006 David Dinka, James M. Nyce, and Toomas Timpka. The Need for Transparency and Rationale in

Automated Systems. Interacting with Computers 18(5):1070-1083.

2006 David Dinka, James M. Nyce, Toomas Timpka, and Kristina Holmberg. Adding Value with 3D

visualisation and Haptic Forces to Radiosurgery - A Small Theory-based, Quasi-experimental

Study. Journal of Medical Systems 30(4):293-301.

2006 Mary Ann Littrell, James M. Nyce, Jeanie Straub and Mindy Whipple. A Study of the

Information Infrastructure of a Transylvanian Village. New Library World 107(1226/1227):321-

331.

2006 James M. Nyce, Jennifer L. Steele and Richard B. Gunderman, MD. Bridging the Knowledge

Divide in Radiology Education. Radiology 239(3):629-631.

2006 Margareta Lützhöft and James M. Nyce. Piloting by Heart and by Chart. Journal of Navigation

59(2):221-237.

2005 David Dinka, James M. Nyce, and Toomas Timpka, MD. Gammaknife Surgery: Safety and the

Identity of Users. Technology and Health Care 13(6):485-95.

2005 James M. Nyce. Information, Data Representation and Trust in Command, Control and

Communication (C3) Environments. Second International Conference on Military Technology.

S. Axberg, ed. (Stockholm, October 25-26, 2005). NP.

2005 Marlene Ockander, Toomas Timpka, and James M. Nyce. How to Avoid the Frightening

Scenario of Long-Term Sickness Absence: The Advice from Women with Personal Experience.

Family Practice 22(4):394-398.

2005 Olle Blomberg, Margareta Lützhöft, and James M. Nyce. AIS and the Loss of Public

Information. 5th International EuroConference on Computer Applications and Information

Technology in the Maritime Industries (COMPIT’05). (Hamberg, May 8-11, 2005). 1-13.

2005 Jeanie Straub and Mindy Whipple with James Nyce. Romanian Press, Libraries Still Face Steep

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Journey. News Library News 27(2):12-13,15-17.

2004 David Marlow and James M. Nyce. Speak Now and Forever Record Your Piece: Information

Use in Technical Trouble Tickets. ASIST&T AM 2004 (Providence, November 13-18, 2005).

41(1):427-436.

2004 Sidney Dekker and James M. Nyce. How Can Ergonomics Influence Design? Moving from

Research Findings to Future Systems. Ergonomics 47(15):1624-1639.

2003 Gail Bader, William Graves III, and James M. Nyce. Choice, Responsibility and Work: Rhetoric

in a University Library Reorganization. Advances in Library Administration and Organization.

20:1-16.

2003 Ann-Charlotte Hermansson, Toomas Timpka, and James M. Nyce. Exploration of the Life

Histories and future of War-Wounded Salvadoran and Iranian Kurd Quota Refugees in Sweden:

A Qualitative Approach. International Journal of Social Welfare 12(2):142-153.

2003 Sidney Dekker, James M. Nyce, and Robert Hoffman. From Contextual Inquiry to Designable

Futures: What Do We Need to Get There? IEEE Intelligent Systems 18(2):74-77.

2002 Sidney Dekker and James M. Nyce. Contextual Inquiry in HCI: Lessons from Aeronautics.

Proceedings of HCI-Aero 2002. S. Chatty, J. Hansman and G. Boy, eds. (Cambridge, MA,

October 23-25, 2002) Cambridge, MA: AAAI/MIT Press. 161-166.

2002 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Technology and Sensemaking in the Modern Military

Organization. Proceedings of the 7th International Command and Control Research and

Technology Symposium (ICCRTS’02). D.S. Alberts, ed. (Quebec City, September 16-20, 2002).

Washington, DC: CCRP/Department of Defense. NP.

2002 Jennifer L. Steele, James M. Nyce, Kenneth B. Williamson, and Richard B. Gunderman.

Learning to Report. Academic Radiology 9(7):817-820.

2002 Richard B. Gunderman, James M. Nyce, and Jennifer L. Steele. Radiological Research: The

Residents’ Perspective. Radiology 223(2):308-310.

2002 James M. Nyce and Gail Bader. On Foundational Categories in Software Development. In

Social Thinking – Software Practice. Y. Dittrich, C. Floyd and R. Klischewski, eds. Cambridge:

MIT Press. 29-44.

2002 Richard B. Gunderman and James M. Nyce. The Tyranny of Accuracy in Radiologic Education.

Radiology 222(2):297-300.

2001 Per-Arne Persson and James M. Nyce. Improvisation, Innovation and In Situ Development: An

Example from Military Command Work. Human IT 5(4):135-155.

2001 Nancy Thomas and James M. Nyce. Context as Category: Opportunities for Ethnographic

Analysis in Library and Information Science. The New Review of Information Behaviour

Research 2:105-118.

2001 Gail Bader, William Graves III, and James M. Nyce. When a Metaphor "Works": Contestation,

Rationalization and Responsibility in Middle Class Labor. Ann Arbor: Center for Ethnography of

Everyday Life, University of Michigan. Working Paper 025-01.

2000 James M. Nyce. Argument, Assumption and Representation in C2: A Critical Agenda for ROLF.

In ROLF 2010: The Way Ahead and The First Step. C. Sundin and H. Friman, eds. Stockholm:

National Defence College. 92-97.

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2000 Per-Arne Persson, James M. Nyce, and Henrik Eriksson. Command and Control: A Biased

Combination? In The Human in Command. R. Pigeau and C. McCann, eds. New York: Kluwer.

201-216.

2000 with Gail Bader. Strong Theory, Strong Problems. Social Thinking - Software Practice Dagsthul

Seminar Y. Dittrich, C. Floyd, M. Jayaranta, F. Kensing and R. Lischewski, eds. (Dagsthul,

September 5 10). Wadern, Germany: GmbH Schloss Dagsthul. Seminar Report 250.

1999 David Gussak and James M. Nyce. To Bridge Art Therapy and Computer Technology: The

Visual Toolbox. Art Therapy 16(4):194-196.

1999 James M. Nyce and Magnus Johansson (eds.). Introduction. History of Computing in

Scandinavia issue 21(2) of Annals of the History of Computing. 3-4.

1999 James M. Nyce and Nancy Thomas. Can a “Hard” Science answer “Hard” Questions?: A

Response to Sandstrom and Sandstrom. Library Quarterly 69(2):295-298.

1998 When Logistics Disappear: Implications for C2 Research. Proceedings of the 4th International

Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS’98). D.S. Alberts, ed.

(Stockholm, September 14-17). Washington, DC: CCRP/Department of Defense. 316-341.

1998 H.F. Stahlke and James M. Nyce. Common Sense, Traditional Structures and Higher Education:

Reengineering as Fundamental Inquiry. CUMREC ‘98. F. Przystas, ed. (Atlanta, May 17-20).

Fremont, CA: Vaugh Communications. 1-10.

1998 Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. When Only the Self is Real: Theory and Practice in the

Development Community. Journal of Computer Documentation 22(1):5-10.

1998 Nancy Thomas and James M. Nyce. Qualitative Research in LIS-Redux: A Response to a

[Re]turn to Positivistic Ethnography. Library Quarterly 68(1):108-113.

1997 James M. Nyce. Review of Context and Consciousness: Activity Theory and Human-Computer

Interaction, by Bonnie A. Nardi, ed. (MIT, 1996). IEEE Transactions on Professional

Communication 40(3):242-243.

1996 H.F. Stahlke and James M. Nyce. Reengineering the University: Reinventing Teaching and

Learning. CAUSE/EFFECT 19(4):44-51.

1996 James M. Nyce (ed.). Introduction. Twentieth Century Analog Machines issue 18(4) of Annals

of the History of Computing. 3-4.

1996 James M. Nyce and H.F. Stahlke. Belief, Community and Technology on the Internet. Practicing

Anthropology 18(2):33-35.

1996 with Herbert F. Stahlke. Reengineering Teaching and Learning: A New Agenda for

HCI/CSCW. In CHI '96. Kevin Schofield ana Michael J. Tauber, eds. (Vancouver, April 14-18,

1996). New York: ACM, submitted. NP.

1996 with Herbert F. Stahlke. Failure as a Necessary Evil: Belief, Community and Technology on the Internet. Practicing Anthropology (Spring 1996), accepted. 33-35.

1995a James M. Nyce and Herbert F. Stahlke. When Failure Didn't Matter: Network Technology and the Reinvention of Community. In Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on Community Networking. Vincent Lesch, ed. (Princeton, June 30-22, 1995). New York: IEEE. 299-302.

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1995b James M. Nyce and Jonas Lowgren. Towards Foundational Analysis in Human Computer Interaction. In Social and Interactional Dimensions of Human-Computer Interfaces. Peter J. Thomas, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 37-47.

1995c James M. Nyce and Gail Bader. To Move Away from Meaning: Collaboration, Consensus and

Work in a Hypermedia Project. In Work and Technology in Higher Education: The Social

Construction of Academic Computing. Mark Shields, ed. Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum.

131-139.

1994a Toomas Timpka, Ewa Rauch, and James M. Nyce. Towards Productive Knowledge-Based

Systems in Clinical Organizations: A Methods Perspective. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

6(6):501-519.

1994b James M. Nyce. Nature's Machine: Mimesis, the Analog Computer and the Rhetoric of Technology. In Computing with Biological Metaphors. Ray Paton, ed. London: Chapman & Hall. 414-423.

1994c Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. Seduced by Common Sense: Why Hypermedia Works. In

Proceedings of Eleventh International Conference on Technology and Education. Michael Thomas, Thomas Sechrest and Nolan Estes, eds. (London, March 27-30,1994). Edinburgh: CEP Consultants Ltd. 358-360.

1993a James M. Nyce and Gail Bader. Fri att valja? Hierarki, individualism och hypermedia vid tva

amerikanska gymnasier. In Lars Ingelstam & Lennart Sturesson, eds. (red) Brus over Landet

Om informationsoverflodet, kunskapen och manniskan. Stockholm: Carlsson. 247-259.

1993b Gail Bader and James M. Nyce. When Freedom of Choice Fails: Ideology and Action in a

Secondary School Hypermedia Project. National Association for the Practice of Anthropology

Bulletin 12(1):65-71.

1993c T. Timpka, James M. Nyce, C. Sjoberg, and M. Johansson. Action Design: From Modeling to Support of the Software Process. In Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on

Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering. B. Bloom, ed. (San Francisco, June 16-18). Skokie, IL: Knowledge Systems Institute. 629-636.

1993d T. Timpka, James M. Nyce, C. Sjoberg, H. Renvall, and I Herbert. Bar Code Technology' in

Health Care: Using a Business Model for the Study of Technology Application and

Dissemination. In M1E 93: Proceedings of the Eleventh Internanonal Congress of the

European Federation for Medical Informatics. A. Reicher et al., eds. (Jerusalem, April 18-22).

London: Freund. NP.

1993e James M. Nyce and Toomas Timpka. Work, Knowledge and Argument in Specialist

Consultations: Incorporating Tacit Knowledge into System Design and Development. Medical

and Biological Engineering and Computing 31(1):HTA16-HTA19.

1992a James M. Nyce and Paul Kahn (eds.). Da Memex a Hypertext Vannevar Bush e la Macchina

della Mente. Padova: Franco Muzzio Editore. (Italian translation of 1991a).

1992b Elisabeth Arborelius, Toomas Timpka, and James M. Nyce. Patients Comments on Video-

Recorded Consultations - The "Good" Doctor and the "Bad". Scandinavian Journal of Social

Medicine 20(4):213-216.

1992c Mark A. Shields, William Graves, and James M. Nyce. Computing and the Social Organization of Academic Work. Journal of Science Education and Technology l(4):243-258.

1992d T. Timpka, James M. Nyce, C. Sjoberg, P. Hedblom, and P. Lindblom. Developing a Clinical

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Hypermedia Corpus: Experiences from the Use of a Practice-Centered Method. In Sixteenth

Annual Symposium on Computer Applications in Medical Care. M. E. Frisse, ed. (Baltimore,

November 8-11). New York: McGraw-Hill. 493-497.

1992e Toomas Timpka and James M. Nyce. Dilemmas at a Primary Health Care Center A Baseline Study for Computer Supported Cooperative Healthcare Work (CSCHW). Methods of Information in Medicine 31(3):204-209.

1992f Toomas Timpka and James M. Nyce. Towards a Pragmatics for Medical Hypermedia Systems. In MEDINFO 92: Proceedings of the Seventh World Conference on Medical Informatics. K. C. Lun et al., eds. (Geneva, September 6-10). Amsterdam: North-Holland. 1254-1260.

1992g C. Sjoberg, T. Timpka, James M. Nyce, and M. Peolsson. From Clinical Literature to Medical

Hypermedia: Procedures and Experiences. In MEDINFO 92: Proceedings of the Seventh World

Conference on Medical Informatics. K. C. Lun et al., eds. (Geneva. September 6-10).

Amsterdam: North-Holland. NP.

1992h James M. Nyce. Analogy or Identity: Brain and Machine at the Macy Conferences on

Cybernetics. ACM SIGBIO Newsletter 12(2):32-37.

1992i Roy Rada and James M. Nyce (eds.). Expertext Issue 18(2) of Information and Decision

Technologies pp. 79-80.

1992j William Graves III and James M. Nyce. Normative Models and Situated Practice in Medicine:

Towards More Adequate System Design and Development. Information and Decision

Technologies 18(2): 143-149.

1991a James M. Nyce and Paul Kahn (eds.). From Memex to Hypertext: Vannevar Bush and the Mind's Machine. Boston: Academic Press.

1991b with William Graves III. Adequacy and the Representation of Medical Knowledge in Expert

System Design. In Proceedings of the World Congress in Expert Systems. J. Liebowitz, ed.

(Orlando, December 16-19). New York: Pergamon Press. NP.

1991c with William Graves III and Mark Shields. Technological Innovation in Higher Education: A

Case Study in Academic Computing. In Advances in the Implementation and Impact of

Computer Systems. J. A. Morell and Mitchell Fleischer, eds. Greenwich, CT: JAI Press. 183-

209.

1990a James M. Nyce and William Graves III. The Construction of Knowledge in Neurology:

Implications for Hypermedia System Development. Artificial Intelligence in Medicine

2(6):315-322.

1990b S. A. Barney, James M. Nyce, M. J. Ackerman, W. X. Graves III, J. C. King, E. T. Koh, and J.

W. Sundsten. Visualization in the Neurosciences: Addressing Problems in Research, Teaching

and Clinical Practice. In Proceedings of the First Conference on Visualization in Biomedical

Computing. (Atlanta, May 22-25). New York: IEEE. 322-327.

1989 James M. Nyce and Paul Kahn. Innovation, Pragmatism and Technological Continuity:

Vannevar Bush's Memex. Journal of the American Society of Information Science 40(3):214-

220.

1988 Katherine Trumpener and James M. Nyce. The Recovered Fragments: Archaeological and

Anthropological Perspectives in Edith Wharton's The Age of Innocence. In Literary

Anthropology. Fernando Poyatos, ed. Philadelphia: John Benjamins. 161-172.

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1987 James M. Nyce. Review of Objects and Others: Essays on Museums and Material Culture by

George W. Stocking, Jr., ed. Wisconsin, 1986). Museum Anthropology ll(l):21-22.

1986 Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz and James M. Nyce. Linguistic Text Collection and the Development

of Life History in the Work of Edward Sapir. In New Perspectives on Edward Sapir in

Language. Culture and Personality. William Cowan et al., eds. Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

495-529.

1985 Lucile Newman and James M. Nyce (eds.). Women's Medicine: Indigenous Methods of Fertility Regulation. Rutgers, NJ: Rutgers Press.

1984a James M. Nyce and William Hollinshead. Southeast Asian Refugees of Rhode Island: Reproductive Beliefs and Practices among the Hmong. Rhode Island Medical Journal 67(8):361-366.

1984b James M. Nyce. Review of Deadly Words: Witchcraft in the Bocage, by Jeanna Favret-Saada

(Cambridge, 1980). Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease 172(2): 112-113.

1982 James M. Nyce (ed.) and Gordon C. Eby. The Gordon C. Eby Diaries, 1911-13: Chronicle of a Mennonite Farmer. Toronto: The Multicultural History Society of Ontario.

Papers

2013 Alexandra Cotofana and James M. Nyce. Victims of Disembodiment and Witchcraft in Bucovina,

Northern Romania. American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 20-24,

submitted.

2013 Gwendolyn Bakx and James M. Nyce. UAS in the (Inter)national Airspace: Approaching the

Debate from an Ethnicity Perspective. International Conference on Unmanned Aircraft Systems

(ICUAS'13), Atlanta, GA, May 28-31.

2013 Toomas Timpka, Elin Gursky, Armin Spreco, Olle Eriksson, Örjan

Dahlström, Joakim Ekberg, Magnus Strömgren, Einar Holm, Jorma Hinkula, James M.

and Henrik Eriksson. Predictive Value of Telenursing Complaints in Influenza Surveillance: A

Prospective Cohort Study in Sweden. 18th World Congress on Disaster and Emergency Medicine,

Manchester, May 28-31.

2013 James M. Nyce. Mimesis and Nature in Radiology. KUSO Node Seminar, Uppsala University,

May 7.

2013 James M. Nyce. Ethnography as a Research Method in LIS: Different Interpretations of

Ethnography with Examples from the Recent Literature. Department of ALM, Uppsala

University, May 8.

2012 James M. Nyce. Witches in Romania Are “Only Less Common than Leaves of Grass”

Department Colloquium, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, November 27.

2012 James M. Nyce and Alexandra Cotofana. Spirituality and Magical Practices in Bucovina,

Northern Romania. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 14-18.

2012 James M. Nyce. “Taxing the Devil’s Minions” Witchcraft, Modernity and Rationality in a 21st

Century Nation-State - A Preliminary Ethnographic Reconnaissance. Research Seminar, School

of Humanities, Griffith University, Brisbane, February 24.

2011 David Goldstein, MD, and James M. Nyce. Barriers and Facilitators to the Adoption of a Wireless

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Computer System. Canadian Anesthesia Society, Toronto, June 24-28. poster.

2011 David Goldstein, MD, E.VanDenKerkhof and James M. Nyce. Patient Safety Climate and High

Reliability Principles: Perceptions of Canadian Leaders in an Academic Acute Care Center2. The

International Anesthesia Research Society, Vancouver, May 21-24. poster.

2011 Ulrica Pettersson and James M. Nyce. Hierarchy and Tacit Knowledge in the Swedish Armed

Forces: An Organisational Approach. 3rd European Conference on Intellectual Capital,

University of Nicosia, Nicosia, Cyprus, April 18-19.

2011 E.J. Bowers, N. Minugh-Purvis, J.M. Nyce, P.S. Pasquariello, L.A. Whitaker, D LaRossa and P.

Randall. Probability of Genetic Differences between Children with Unilateral and Bilateral Clefts

of the Lip and Palate. Human Biology Association, Minneapolis, April 13-14. poster.

2011 James M. Nyce. “Common Sense” in the Medical Safety Agenda? Radiology as an Example,

Faculty of Health Sciences, Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, January 25.

2010 T. Timpka, MD, H. Eriksson, M. Strömgren, O. Eriksson, J. Ekberg, A. Grimvall, J.M. Nyce, E.

Gursky and E. Holm. A Neighborhood Susceptibility Index for Planning of Physical Interventions

in Preparation of Pandemic Influenza Outbreaks. AMIA 2010 Annual Symposium, Washington,

DC, November 15.

2010 David Goldstein, MD, Elizabeth Van Den Kerkhof and James M. Nyce. Patient Safety Culture

and High Reliablility Principles: Perceptions of Canadian Leaders in an Academic Centre1. The

Canadian Healthcare Safety Symposium, Halifax, Nova Scotia, October 21-23. poster.

2010 James M. Nyce. seminar participant. Covering Your Police – and Your Military at Home and at

War. Ball State’s 15th

Annual News Roundup, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, October 1.

2010 James M. Nyce. Are We Missing "Common Sense" In Medical Safety Agendas? An Example

from Radiology, Teknik och Hälsa- KTH Flemingsberg, Sweden, June 18.

2010 James M. Nyce. Artifice, Mimesis and Nature in Radiology. Department of Information and

Media Studies and Tampere Research Center of Information and Media, University of Tampere,

Tampere, Finland, May 7.

2010 James M. Nyce. The Intelligence Community’s Response to Terrorist IED Attacks: Innovation,

Analytic Opportunity and Epistemological Failure. ISR Lecture/Studia Generalia Lecture in the

Study of Society, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland, May 5.

2010 with Stephanie Atkins, Michael Dean, Ashley Hall, Meredith Hammons, Victoria Kiefer, Mark

Kindler, Cortney Koerner, Michael Kostelnik, Morgan Lothes, Jennifer May, Darrin McBride,

Caleb Mercer, Rebecca Mertz, Ryan Miller, Scott Peterson, Meredith Redden, Rebekah

Richardson, Shelly Turner, Benjamin Vandewalle, Steven Wilcox. When the Literature is Wrong:

A Restudy of Student Health Information Behavior. The (Ball State University) Anthropology

Club’s Annual Student Research Conference, Muncie, IN, April 22.

2010 with Stephanie Atkins, Michael Dean, Ashley Hall, Meredith Hammons, Victoria Kiefer, Mark

Kindler, Cortney Koerner, Michael Kostelnik, Morgan Lothes, Jennifer May, Darrin McBride,

Caleb Mercer, Rebecca Mertz, Ryan Miller, Scott Peterson, Meredith Redden, Rebekah

Richardson, Shelly Turner, Benjamin Vandewalle, Steven Wilcox. Undergraduate Student Health

Information Behavior: A Re-Study. Butler University 22th

Annual Undergraduate Research

Conference, Indianapolis, IN, April 16.

2010 E. J. Bowers, J.M. Nyce, N. Minugh-Purvis and P. S. Pasqueriello. Skeletal Age Analysis of

Children with Gnathic Clefts. Human Biology Association, Albuquerque, NM, April 14-16.

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2010 James M. Nyce. Magic, Nostalgia and National Borders: An Example from Romania. European

Studies Lecture, Ball State University, Muncie, IN, March 24.

2010 James M. Nyce. A Return to Mann Gulch: Karl E. Weick and the Concept of Sensemaking,

Command & Control Studies Division, National Defense College, Stockholm, March 11.

2009 with Per-Arne Persson. Professionalization of the Intelligence Function. ERGOMAS, Stockholm,

June 22-26.

2009 Jame M. Nyce. Seminar participant. Research and Intelligence: How to Develop the Relationship?

Center for Asymmetric Treat Studies (CATS), National Defense College, Stockholm, June 2-3.

2009 with Vannesa Wirth, Scott Peterson, Nathaniel Weiss, Timothy Morrison, Christopher Chambers,

Michael B. Kostelnik, Heidi Morrow, Lauren Holditch, Brian Beasley and Darren DeBruhl.

Fantasy into Reality: How Backyard Inventors Reinvent American Culture. The (Ball State

University) Anthropology Club’s Annual Student Research Conference, Muncie, April 30.

2009 with Vannesa Wirth, Scott Peterson, Nathaniel Weiss, Timothy Morrison, Christopher Chambers,

Michael B. Kostelnik, Heidi Morrow, Lauren Holditch, Brian Beasley and Darren DeBruhl.

Turning Possibilities into Fact: How Innovators Reinterpret Reality. Butler University 21th

Annual Undergraduate Research Conference, Indianapolis, IN, April 17.

2009 with Brian Beasley. A More Perfect Poundbury?: Prince Charles’ Reinvention of Viscri,

Romania. Indiana University Romanian Studies Conference, Bloomington, IN, February 28.

2009 with E.J. Bowers, N. Minugh-Purvis and P.S. Pasqueriello, MD. Is Terming Unilateral and

Bilateral Clefts of the Lip and Palate a Single Entity Hampering Discovery of their Molecular

Ontogeny? AAAS, Chicago, February 15. poster.

2008 with Fred Kitchens and Mark Isenbarger. A Virtual, Immersive, and Distributed Learning Course

in Information Systems: Proposed Methods and Experiment. International Academy for

Information Manage- ment Conference, Paris, December 13-14.

2008 with Karen Cardiff, Samuel Sheps and Sidney Dekker. Is Quality Safety? Is Safety Quality?

3rd International Symposium on Resilience Engineering, Antibes-Juans-les-Pins, France, October

28-30. poster

2008 with Karen Cardiff, Samuel Sheps and Sidney Dekker. Is Quality Safety? Is Safety Quality?

International System Safety Society (26th International Conference), Vancouver, British

Columbia, August 25-29.

2008 with Steve Viall, Lauren Holditch, Horatiu Burcea, Shayne Linder, Winifred Makawa, Lindsey

Sanner, and Rucha Tembe. Authority and Choice in Student Health Information Behavior. Butler

University 20th

Annual Undergraduate Research Conference, Indianapolis, IN, April 18.

2008 Mimesis and Representation in Ethnography? Ethnographic Working Group, Ball State

University, Muncie, IN. March 19.

2008 with Gail Bader What Do You Want to Know About Transylvania? Department of Anthropology,

Ball State University, Muncie, IN. November 30. brown bag.

2007 Magic and Technology. C4 Society, Stockholm, September 26.

2007 with Per-Arne Persson. User Based Design: Towards Tools for Intuitive Work within

Intelligence. MILTECH3, Stockholm, June 14.

2007 with Claudia Baisini. Lethal Modeling. MILTECH3, Stockholm, June 14.

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2007 with Anna Smitherman, Tyniqua Birdsong, Kevin Brauner, Stephen Crowe, Gregory Harmon,

Tara Johnson, Aaron Lucas, Caleb Mercer, Rebekah Richardson, Autumn Sexton, Matthew Sharp,

Kyle Stevens and Steven Viall. The Theater of Intimacy: Cell Phone Use among a Midwestern

Undergraduate Population. Butler University 19th

Annual Undergraduate Research Conference,

Indianapolis, IN, April 13.

2007 Modernity and Tradition: Romania’s Entry into the European Union. European Studies Lecture,

Ball State University, Muncie, IN, January 31.

2006 Ethnographic Methods for the Intelligence Domain. Perspectives on Intelligence - Reflections on

Trust, Technologies and Human Action [workshop], National Defence College, Stockholm,

December 19.

2006 with Per-Arne Persson. The Design of Appropriate Tools and Resources for the Intelligence

Community. Global Futures Forum Annual Meeting, Prague, December 5.

2006 with Gail E. Bader. Taking A Class Into The Streets: When Students Become Researchers: A

Report From Romania. Anthropology Section, Indiana Academy of Sciences, Muncie, IN,

November 2.

2006 with Catherine Closet-Crane, Susan Dopp and Jacqueline Solis. The Past Is Our Only Industry:

The Legitimization of Cultural Tourism in Maramures, Romania. Walls and Bridges: Refiguring

“Socialist” and “Postsocialist” Spaces in a Deterritorializing World (2006 Soyuz Symposium),

Bryant University, Smithfield, RI, March 3-5.

2005 with Catherine Closet-Crane, Charlene Droste, Jamie Kelley, Nathan Morin and Deborah

Reynolds What Did We Learn In Romania? The Yield Foreign Field Research Has for LIS

Students, Practitioners and Local Communities? Colleges and Universities Section, Kansas

Library Association, Manhattan, KS, October 20-21. poster. Also ESU Research and Creativity

Forum, April 13.

2005 with Catherine Closet-Crane, Charlene Droste, Jamie Kelley and Deborah Reynolds. SLIM

Research on Rural Romania, Wyoming Library Association (WLA)/Mountain Plains Library

Association (MPLA), Jackson Hole, WY, October 12-15. poster.

2005 with Barbara Mirel. Complexity, Scale and Ethnographic Analysis. Ethnographic Praxis in

Industry Conference 2005, Redmond, WA, November 14-15. rejected.

2005 with Minna Räsänen. Why HMI Needs Anthropology. EAM2005 (24th European Annual

Conference on Human Decision Making and Manual Control), Athens, October 17-19. rejected.

2005 with Jeanie Staub and Mindy Whipple. Student Research in Rural Romania Suggests Information

Literacy, Public and School Library Service Strengthened by International Relationships. World

Library and Information Congress (71st IFLA General Conference), Oslo, August 14-18. rejected.

2005 with Kirsten P. Fredericks, Cynthia Proffitt, Jennifer L. Steele and Richard B. Gunderman, MD.

Expert vs. Novice: What Students Can't See. AUR2005, Toronto, May 4-7.

2004 Common Sense, Tacit Knowledge and Visual Knowledge: What "Works" in a Radiology Reading

Room. Distinguished Speakers Series. Virginia Modeling, Analysis and Simulation Center, Old

Dominion University, Suffolk, VA. 11.23.04

2004 with Gwyn Davis. Researching Librarians. Tri-Conference 2004, Wichita. 3.28.04. poster.

2004 with David Marlow. Writing Under the Gun: Technical Trouble Tickets and the Management of

Work and Information in a Hi-Tech Industry. ASIS&T IA Summit 2004, Austin. (February 28-

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29, 2004). declined: late.

2003 Vannevar Bush’s Memex. Department of Innovation Studies and History of Technology,

Budapest University of Technology and Economics, Budapest. 5.27.03.

2003 with Jennifer L. Steele and Kirsten P. Fredericks. Understanding the Role of Pathology and

Anatomy: Making Sense of Radiologic Findings. RSNA 2003, Chicago. rejected.

2003 with Richard B. Gunderman, MD, Jennifer Steele and Kenneth B. Williamson. Learning to

Report. Edward C. Moore Symposium on Teaching Excellence, Indiana-Purdue University,

Indianapolis, IN. 3. 7.20.03. poster.

2002 with Jennifer Steele. Comparison, Correlation and Image Work: How Medical Students Learn

Basic Radiologic Skills. RSNA 2002, Chicago. rejected. AUR 2003, Miami. rejected.

2002 with H.F. Stahlke. University Faculty, Distance Education and Avoidance: A Neglected Factor

Improving Learning and Teaching at the University (27th

IUT Conference), Vilnius, Lithuania.

7.3.02.

2002 with C. Dairymple and B. Smith. Science for Everyone (panel). Tri-Conference 2002, Wichita.

4.3.2002.

2002 Qualitative Research, "Reliable" Knowledge and Failure. ALISE 2002, New Orleans. 1.16.02

2001 Image Work, Knowledge and Competence in Radiology. Department of Numerical Analysis and

Computer Science, Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm. 5.11.01.

2001 Common Sense, Visual Knowledge and Work: Radiology as an Example. The Swedish School of

Library and Information Studies, University College of Borås, Borås. 5.10.01.

2001 Tacit Knowledge, Common Sense and Work in Specialist Consultations. School of Library and

Information Studies, Dalhousie University, Halifax. 5.3.01.

2000 with Gail Bader and William Graves. “Detective Work”: Workplace Rhetoric, Autonomy, and

Resistance in the US Middle Class. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco.

11.18.00.

2000 Research Seminar. Department of Human Work Science, University of Karlskrona/Ronneby

Ronneby, Sweden. 9.19.00.

2000 Views on a Strong Research Agenda… National Defence College, Stockholm. 9.13.00.

1999 Representation and Theory in Life History: Edward Sapir’s Contribution. invited paper, Life

History Research and Narrative Methods Conference, Stockholm. 11.13.99.

1999 with Paul Blomquist. Analysis of Reference Desk Activity: Impact of Technology. MLA 2000,

Vancouver. rejected.

1999 with Susan Echols and Craig Wiberg. Library Service for the Heartland Health Alliance.

MCMLA 99, Jackson Hole, WY. 10.6.99. poster.

1998 with Nancy Thomas. Restoring the “Social” and “Cultural” to Qualitative Methods: Implications

for Research, Instruction and Practice [panel]. ALISE 1998. rejected.

1998 with Per-Arne Persson. Logistics and Constraint Analysis. 4th

International Command and

Control Research and Technology Symposium (ICCRTS’98), Stockholm. 9.17.98.

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1998 with Paul Blomquist and Carol Luallin. Information Services Profiles (poster). MLA 98,

Philadelphia. 5.25.98.

1998 with Janet Anderson-Story, Paul Blomquist and Denise Cottenmyre. Between a Rock (Mission)

and a Hard Place (Tenure): Teaching as an Unmarked Category. National Student Success

Conference, Kansas City. 4.2.98.

1998 When Witchcraft is Real, Again. Student Chapter of the American Library Association (SCALA)

Lecture, Emporia. 10.30.98.

1997 with Nancy Thomas. Ethnography as Foundational Analysis: What the LIS Research Community

Has Left Out. ISIC 98, Sheffield, England. rejected.

1997 Magic and Information. Docent Lecture, Linköping University, Linköping, Sweden. 10.8.97.

1997 with Gail Bader and William Graves III. Taking A Stranger’s Word for It: Why Library Work

Gets Misread. Speech Communication Association, Chicago. rejected.

1997 When Witchcraft is Real. SCALA Lecture, Emporia. 10.24.97.

1996 Recent Developments in Qualitative Methods. MDA Seminar, Department of Computer and

Information Science, Linköping University. 12.13.96.

1995a Common Sense, Learned Tradition: The Construction of Knowledge in Anthropology. Read at the American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC.

1995b with Mark Fissel. Towards Faculty Centered, Discipline Based Courseware. Read at the

Association for Learning Technology, Milton Keynes, England.

1995c Teaching, Learning and Courseware Development: What Gets Left Out? Read at 1995

OHECC, Indianapolis.

1994a with Gail Bader. "Now I Know What I'm Talking About": The Academic Experience in High School and College. Read at the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta.

1994b with Gail Bader. Why Hypermedia Won't Work. Read at Hypermedia '94, Muncie.

1994c When Meaning Does Not Matter: Collaboration and Cooperation in a Hypermedia Project.

Read at the Advanced Information Technologies Group Seminar Series, University of Illinois,

Urbana/Champaign.

1993a An Anthropologist Looks at Work. Department of Anthropology, Lawrence University,

Appleton, Wisconsin.

1993b A Practice Based Approach to Multimedia Design. Read at Hypermedia '93, Indianapolis.

1993c with Gail Bader. Theoretical and Critical Absence in the Ethnography of Education. Read at

the JCT 1993 3ergamo Conference, Dayton.

1992a with Gail Bader. Shadow and Substance: Innovation, Rhetoric and Hypermedia in

Higher Education. Read at the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco.

1992b Methods and Theories in System Development: An Example from Neurology. Read at

Spring Seminars, Department of Psychology, Gothenburg University, Gothenburg, Sweden.

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1992c Magic, Words and Acts. Department of Cultural Anthropology, Uppsala University, Uppsala,

Sweden.

1991a with Gail Bader. Theory and Practice in the Development Community: Is There Room for

Cultural Analysis? Read at the American Anthropological Association, Chicago.

1991b Computer Resources in Primary Care: An Assessment. Read at Charles R. Drew University of

Medicine and Science; Los Angeles.

1991c Towards an Anthropology of Knowledge: Medicine as an Ethnographic Category. Read at

Visiting Speakers Program, Department of Anthropology, University of Western Ontario,

London, Ontario.

1990a Knowledge, Knowledge Construction and Routine Clinical Practice in Sweden. Read at the

American Anthropological Association, New Orleans.

1990b with Gail Bader. Integrating Interactive Technologies into Classrooms. Read at the American

Educational Research Association, Boston.

1990c with William Graves III. To Support Knowledge and Work in a Medical Specialty: Some

Comments on Research Methodology and Perspective. Read at the HUGIN Seminar,

Department of Medical Informatics, Linkoping University, Linkoping, Sweden.

1989a The History of Hypertext. Read at the MDA Workshop Hypertext Applications in Working-

Life and Education, Department of Computer and Information Science, Linkoping University.

1989b Anthropological Methods for the Design of User Interfaces. Read at the Medical Informatics

Seminar Series, Department of Medical Informatics, Health Sciences Division, Columbia

University, New York.

1988a Convention and Form in Medicine: The Case History. Read at the Canadian Ethnology

Society, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.

1988b Clinical Practice, Experimental Work: The Ethnography of Science at a Hospital. Read at the

Biotechnology Seminar Series, Bolt Beranek and Newman Laboratories, Cambridge.

1987a Using Hypertext, Modelling Applications and Courseware. Read at Humanities and

Computing: Meeting to Explore New Uses [The Consortium of State Colleges], Colorado

Springs, Colorado, June 12-14.

1987b Medical Research and Writing: Towards an Ethnography of Professional Writing. Read at the

Canadian Association for Medical Anthropology, Canadian Ethnology Society, Quebec City.

1986 Semantics, Veracity and the Study of Witchcraft. Read at the Canadian Ethnology Society,

Edmonton.

1984 with Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz. Sapir and the Life History. Read at the Canadian Ethnology

Society, Montreal.

1983 How to Talk to a Ghost in Pennsylvania Dutch. Read at the Canadian Ethnology Society,

Hamilton.

1982 The Adequacy of Interpretive Structures: The Example of Witchcraft. Read at the Canadian

Ethnology Society, Vancouver.

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1981 That His Pigs Turn into Elephants: Contrivance, Knowledge and Magic. Read at the Canadian

Ethnology Society, Ottawa.

1980a To Become Like the Garden of Eden. Read at the Sixth Symposium on Comparative Frontier

Studies, University of Oklahoma at Norman.

1980b Competency in Traditional Mennonite/Pennsylvania German Medicine. Read at the Canadian

Ethnology Society, Montreal.

1979a Robertson Davies on Magic, Power and Artifice. Read at the Canadian Ethnology Society, Banff.

1979b To Become a Folk Healer: Convention and Expectation in Traditional Mennonite Medicine.

Sponsored by the Department of History of Medicine, McMaster Medical School, Hamilton.

1979c Ethnicity and the Acceptance of Health Care. Read at Education Rounds, McMaste Medical

School, Hamilton.

1978 The Life History as a Genre of Ethnographic Description: The Contribution of Edward Sapir.

Read at the Canadian Ethnology Society, London, Ontario.

1977 The Relationship between Literature and Ethnography: The Example of Edward Sapir, 1917-1922. Read at the Canadian Ethnology Society, Halifax.

1976 When a Witch is Felt to be a Cat: Native Understanding and Ethnographic Description. Read at the American Folklore Association, Philadelphia.

1975 The Pennsylvania Dutch Witch and Her Cat: A Discussion of the Relationship between Metamorphosis and Metaphor. Read at the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Potsdam, New York.

Reports

2011 James M. Nyce, Gail E. Bader, Brian E. Beasley, Alexandra Cotfana, Cheryl Klimaszewski with

Alina Beteringhe and Jessica LaFountain. IREX Field Study 2011: Ball State University – Final

Report. report.

2010 Per-Arne Persson, James M. Nyce, Mats Persson, Minna Räsänen and Jan-Inge Svensson. Från

koncept till 'öppet’ system… Stockholm: National Defence College. report.

2010 James M. Nyce, Gail E. Bader, Alexandru Balasescu, Susan Dopp, Cheryl Klimaszewski Horatiu

Burcea with Brian E. Beasley, Alina Beteringhe, Manuela Boghian, Corina Cimpoieru, Angel

Collins, Alexandra Cotofana, Leland Fecher, Jessica LaFountain, Ryan Miller, Allison Mulert

Fecher, Brett Newlund and Sara Szakaly. Preliminary Findings: The Biblionet Program in Salaj

County, Romania. report.

2010 James M. Nyce. We're Our Enemies' Very Best Arms Dealer. Washington Times. April 6, 2010 .

2007 Bob Papper, Michael Holmes, James M. Nyce and Mike Bloxham. High School Media Too: A

School Day in the Lives of Fifteen Teenagers. Muncie, IN: Center for Media Design, Ball State

University.

2005 Jeanie Straub, Mindy Whipple and James M. Nyce. Romanian Press, Libraries Still Face

Steep Journey. News Library News 27(2):12-13,15-17.

1994 with Donna Muncey and Sarah Uhl. Urban Sites Network Evaluation. Report to DeWitt

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Wallace-Reader's Digest Fund, New York.

1992 Nyce et al. Methodology for the Definition of Clinical Decision Support System

Requirements. MDA Group, Linkoping University, EC AIM Project Dilemma "Logic

Engineering in Primary Care, Shared Care and Oncology" Deliverable DO4.

1988a with William Graves HI. Representation and Interpretation in Neurology: Towards an IAIMS

Model. Report to Rhode Island Hospital, Providence.

1988b with William Graves HI. Academic Information Use in Two Departments at Rhode Island

Hospital: Towards a Particularization of the IAIMS Model. Report to Rhode Island Hospital.

1988c Information Flow, Transfer and Needs in Medical Workgroups. Institute for Research in Information and Scholarship (IRIS), Brown University, Technical Series.

1974a with Richard J. Preston. "Anthropology" in Bibliography and Literature Review of the

Resource Base of ST. Lawrence Islands National Park. Ontario Region, Parks Canada.

1974b with Richard J. Preston. "Anthropology" in Bibliography and Literature Review of the

Resource Base of Baffin Island National Park. Northwest Territories, Parks Canada.

Tutorials/workshops

2006 with Barbara Mirel. Analyzing Ethnographic Data to Design for Complex Knowledge Work.

24nd Annual International Conference on Design of Communication (Myrtle Beach, SC, October

18-20, 2006). withdrawn.

2004 with Barbara Mirel. Integrating Ethnographic Analyses and Interaction Design for Complex Work

(Master Class). Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) 2005 (Portland,

April 2-7,2005). rejected.

Development of exceptional curricular and course materials, such as textbooks, CD-ROMs,

videotapes, etc.

2011 The Bader-Nyce Romania Research Archive

http://libx.bsu.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/RomHisPil

Work in progress

Projects planned

James M. Nyce (ed). Decoding Policy and Practice. Clark (Anthropological Research Papers) will

publish this set of papers on qualitative/ethnographic approaches to the study of higher education.

with G. Bader and W. Graves III. monograph “Resource, Organization and Change in the Academic

Library”.

Teaching interests

Technology in the Modern World; medical anthropology; religion; applied anthropology; history of

anthropology/method/theory.

Research interests

Information Technology; medical anthropology (also medical informatics/technology); the anthropology of

knowledge and work; method and theory in applied anthropology; US, Canada and Europe.

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Service to the academic community

Committee work: Department, College, University

2013- Research Fellow, Applied Anthropology Laboratories

2013- Colloquium Advisory Committee

2012- Newsletter

2012- Media and Technology, Library

2012- Research Knowledge Group, Office of Educational Excellence

2012- European Studies Committee

2011- Affiliated Faculty, Global Health Institute

2010-Honors Writing Committee

2010-Department Honors Committee

2009- chair/organize department faculty seminar series

2009- Senior Fellow, Digital Policy Institute

2008- Promotion and Tenure Committee, Philosophy and Religious Studies

2008- Off Campus Assessment Committee

2007- Graduate Committee

2007- Homeland Security Certificate Committee

2007- I-Text committee (ad hoc)

2007- chair, Ethnographic Working Group (ad hoc)

2006- European Studies Committee (ad hoc)

2005 International Education Advisory Committee

2004-3 Research Advisory Subcommittee

2004-1 Research and Creativity Board

2003- chair, Research and Creativity Board

2002- co-chair, Research and Creativity Board

Service/Memberships

Association for Library and Information Science Education 1996

ALISE Doctoral Students and New Faculty Mentoring Program

2002 Kim (Rutgers)

ALISE International Relations Committee 2005

The Association for Computing 1997

Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing (SIGBIO)

Medical Library Association (MLA) 1997

MLA Publications Committee 1999-2002

MLA Nominating Committee, volunteered

MLA Midcontinental Chapter (MCMLA) 1997

MCMLA Research Committee 1999-2001

Chair, MCMLA Research Committee

KLA 2002

MPLA 2003

MPLA Academic Section Vice-Chair, nominated. not elected.

Pennsylvania German Society

Society for German-American Studies

Canadian Anthropology Society

American Folklore Society

American Anthropological Association

Society for Medical Anthropology

Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Society for the Anthropology of the United States and Canada

American Association for the History of Medicine

Editorial Board; Bulletin, Society for the Anthropology of Europe

Member; SAW Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology, and Computing.

Referee; Annals of the History of Composing, Cambridge University Press, the Journal of Nervous

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and Mental Disease, National Science Foundation, Social Science Federation of Canada, Research Policy,

SAC '95 and SAC '96.

International and national Vice-Chair, Association for Computing Special Interest Group on Biomedical Computing (ACM SIGBIO)

nominated 1.29.97

Editor; ACM SIGBIO Newsletter resigned 8.15.96

with Mary K. Chelton. Edit a new series “Society, Culture and Context: The Library Reframed”

(Scarecrow). Contract signed 4.24.97. One title Music, Culture and the Library: An Analysis of

Discourses (Talja) published 2001.

Edit a new series “The Human/Computer Interface” (Scarecrow). Contract signed 4.24.97. Three titles

(Allwood, Löwgren, Löwgren and Stolterman) in place.

Appeal Review and External Review Panels (pool); Office of Accreditation, American Library Association

On-site Panel Member, Palmer School of Library and Information Science, 4.10.00-4.11.00

External Panel Member, School of Library and Information Science, WUM, 11.3.03-11.4.03

Reviewer, ALA Spectrum Initiative Scholarships

Member; Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing, Society for the

Anthropology of Work (a section of the American Anthropological Association)

Program Committee; Computer Ethics (Linköping, Sweden, June 9-10, 1997), MILTECH3 (Stockholm,

June 14-15, 2007)

Referee; ALISE 2003, Annals of the History of Computing, Anthropological Quarterly, ARIST, Informing

Science,The Information Society, InSITE 2003, JASIS, JELIS, Review of Educational Research,

Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia 2003, Library & Information Science

Research, Libraries Unlimited, Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, Social Science

Federation of Canada, Wenner-Gren Foundation and ACM Symposium on Applied Computing

(SAC '96).

Referee; Informing Science, Handbook of Research on Socio-Technical Design And Social Networking

Systems (Whitworth and de Moor, eds.), International Journal of Mobile Marketing, MILTECH3

Member; Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing, Society for the

Anthropology of Work (a section of the American Anthropological Association)

2001 Editorial Board; Human IT

MLA Publications Committee 1999-2002

2002 Edit Advances in Library Administration and Organization (ALAO)

Also, edit ALAO volumes on Finland (with S. Talja) and on Eastern Europe/Russia (with W.

Graves).

Vice-chair, Anthropology Section, Indiana Academy of Sciences 2006-

Program Committee; MILTECH3 (Stockholm, June 14-15, 2007)

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Chair, Anthropology Section, Indiana Academy of Sciences 2008

Offices held in local, regional, state, national, and international professional organizations

a. At BSU

Vice President, Sigma Xi, Ball State chapter 2009-

Chair, Anthropology Section, Indiana Academy of Sciences 2008

Vice-chair, Anthropology Section, Indiana Academy of Sciences 2006-

Member; ALISE International Relations Committee 2005-

Member; Committee on the Anthropology of Science, Technology and Computing, Society for the

Anthropology of Work (a section of the American Anthropological Association)

b. At Emporia

ALISE Doctoral Students and New Faculty Mentoring Program

2002 Kim (Rutgers)

MLA Publications Committee 1999-2002

4. Editorships, review panels

a. At BSU

2012- Editorial Board, The Scientific World Journal http://www.tswj.com/

2012- International Journal of Mobile Marketing Peer Review Board Member

2011- Editorial Board, Aviation in Focus: Journal of Aeronautical Sciences

2002-10 Edit Elsevier’s/Emerald Advances in Library Administration and Organization (ALAO)

2001- Editorial Board; Human IT

Program Committee; MILTECH3 (Stockholm, June 14-15, 2007)

b. At Emporia

with Mary K. Chelton. Edit a new series “Society, Culture and Context: The Library Reframed”

(Scarecrow). Contract signed 4.24.97. One title Music, Culture and the Library: An Analysis of Discourses

(Talja) published 2001.

Edit a new series “The Human/Computer Interface” (Scarecrow). Contract signed 4.24.97. Three titles

(Allwood, Löwgren, Löwgren and Stolterman) in place.

Appeal Review and External Review Panels (pool); Office of Accreditation, American Library Association

External Panel Member, School of Library and Information Science, WUM, 11.3.03-11.4.03

Reviewer, ALA Spectrum Initiative Scholarships

5. Service to the local, state, regional, national, and international communities

Regional

a. At BSU

Delaware County Pandemic Flu Task Force

2006- member, recruited/supervises task force student intern (Boesen, Burnitz)

The Muncie Mystifiers Ring 310 International Brotherhood of Magicians

2012- vice president

2009-12 sergeant at arms

State

a. At BSU

Indiana University School of Medicine

2000- Adjunct associate professor, Department of Radiology

International

Queen’s University, Kingston

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2012- Adjunct associate professor, School of Nursing

2011- Visiting Scholar, Faculty of Health Sciences

2011- Advisory Council for the Masters of Healthcare Quality Program http://www.hgrs.queens.ca

Charles Sturt University, Australia PhD committee (Asla [advisor])

Linköping University

2006- Senior Partner/Principal, CriSIM see https://www.imh.liu.se/samhallsmedicin

/socialmedicin/crisim?l=en

2000- Visiting associate professor, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health Science

2001- Senior Researcher, Laboratory for Research on Everyday-Life Informatics

1996 Docent in Information Science

PhD committee (Sjöberg [defended 6.7.1996])

PhD committee (Persson [defended 9.15.00])

PhD committee (Kindborg [defended 6.2.2003])

PhD committee (Lützhöft [chair] defended 12.14.04)

Licentiate committee (Dinka [chair] defended 9.27.05)

PhD committee (Dinka [chair] defended 4.3.06)

2000 Visiting associate professor, Department of Social Medicine and Public Health Science

2001 Senior Researcher, Laboratory for Research on Everyday-Life Informatics.

National Defence College, Stockholm 1998-00 Visiting professor, Department of Military Technology

2005 Visiting professor, Department of Military Technology.

2005-10 Visiting professor, Department of Military Technology and War Studies

Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

PhD committee (Christensson)

PhD committee (Räsänen [defended 1.22.07).

Lund University

MSc thesis Cardiff (chair [defended 6.1.08]), Gissel (chair, [defended 2.20.08], Goldstein, MD, Harrington

2006- Affiliated professor, University School of Aviation and the Leonardo da Vinci Center for

Complexity and Systems Thinking and Lund’s University MSc program in Human Factors and System

Safety

2006- Visiting professor, University School of Aviation

National

Ball State University, Muncie, IN

with Francine Freidman (Department of Political Science), instructional add-ons to University of Helsinki’s

virtual seminar on Europe (1995-)

with Paul Ranieri (Department of English), design and evaluate multimedia resource for writing.

PhD committee (Wang [defended 4.6.98])

PhD committee (Marlow [defended 4.15.04]).

Referee; AI in Medicine, 2012 Meeting of the American Society for Information Science and Technology,

Ashgate Publishing Ltd, IGI Global (a publisher), Informing Science, Handbook of Research on

Socio-Technical Design And Social Networking Systems (Whitworth and de Moor, eds.),

International Journal of Mobile Marketing (4), MILTECH3, Organization, Research in Economic

Anthropology, The Scientific World Journal (2), Theoretical Issues in Ergonomics Science

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Indiana University School of Medicine

2000- Adjunct associate professor, Department of Radiology.

Delaware County Pandemic Flu Task Force

2006- member, recruited/supervises Task Force student intern (Burnitz).

North Texas

PhD committee (McKnight).

ESU/SLIM

1997 President’s Award for Research and Creativity, nominated 3.12.97

1998 President’s Award for Research and Creativity, nominated 3.13.98

2002 President’s Award for Research and Creativity, nominated 3.5.02

2005 Xi Phi Honorary Leadership Fraternity Outstanding Faculty Award, nominated 3.6.05

2001-4 Research and Creativity Board

2002 co-chair, Research and Creativity Board

2003 chair, Research and Creativity Board

2003-4 Research Advisory Subcommittee

2005 International Education Advisory Committee

Referee; ALISE 2003, Annals of the History of Computing, Anthropological Quarterly, ARIST, Informing

Science, The Information Society, InSITE 2003, JASIS, JELIS, Review of Educational Research, Journal

of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia 2003, Library & Information Science Research, Libraries

Unlimited, Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems, Social Science Federation of Canada, Wenner-

Gren Foundation

SLIM Committees

7 faculty search committees (2 chair)

EEOC monitor

chair, National Faculty Evaluation Committee

coordinator, Doctoral program

chair, Doctoral Steering Committee

SCALA Faculty Liaisons/SLIMCAFE

Information Management Certificate Committee

Curriculum review subcommittee 2004-

Faculty performance evaluation subcommittee 2005

To help remove conditional subcommittee 2005

Chronic low performance policy subcommittee 2005

Technology Committee 2005

Faculty Search Committee 2005

Colloquium Committee 2005

Committee on Academic Integrity

Progress Review (grading group)

MLS progress review small grading group

proctor diagnostic exams

organized faculty reading group (Spring 97)

setup/chair faculty writing circle (Fall 05)

Curriculum review subcommittee (Chase, Lillard, Nyce, Tang) 2004-

Chronic low performance policy subcommittee (Chase, Nyce, Perley) 2005

To help remove conditional subcommittee ( Lillard, Nyce, ONeil, Wamsley) 2005

Faculty performance evaluation subcommittee (Dow, Lillard, Nyce, Thomas) 2005

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IUPUI

Health Informatics Subcommittee

HRMS/SIS Information Environment Advisory Committee.

Recognitions

2008 cover story, CSO (Chief Security Officer) Magazine [Stockholm] 2/3:24-27

2008 elected to Sigma Xi, Ball State chapter

2009 invited to join the FBI’s Terrorism Research and Analysis Project

2009- candidate, Fulbright Senior Specialists Roster

2010 Fulbright Senior Specialist, Institute for Social Research, University of Tampere, Tampere, Finland.

4.30.10-5.11.10

2011, 2010, 2008, 2007 awarded Dean’s discretionary salary monies

2012, 2008, 2007 nominated Outstanding Research Award, Ball State

2012 nominated Fellow, section H, American Association for the Advancement of Science

2013 one of the 1% most endorsed in United States for Qualitative Research (LinkedIn)

Awards

2008 received a Ministry of Defence (Sweden) Bronze Medal for scientific and curricular

contributions to the Swedish National Defence College.

Grant proposals KFB (Sweden) Revisions to “A Software Infrastructure for Support of Innovative Electronic Educational

Materials” (Ball State, IDA/Linköping, SLIM). Doherty, James M. Nyce and Stahlke. $28,985.

7.1.96 - 12.31.96.

KFB (Sweden) “A Software Infrastructure for Support of Innovative Electronic Educational Materials”

(Ball State, IDA/Linköping, SLIM), Doherty, James M. Nyce and Stahlke. $575,217. submitted

2.28.97. not funded.

NUTEK (Sweden) “Technology Transfer: From Idea to Market” (NIMED/Linköping, SLIM). Hass and

James M. Nyce. $51,892. submitted 9.12.97. not funded.

Sprint Foundation “Reinventing Professional Education” (Ball State, SLIM). James M. Nyce, Grover and

Stahlke. $47,150. submitted 12.5.97. not funded.

Telecommunications and Information Infrastructure Assistance Program (US Commerce) “Delivering

Professional Education to Underserved Populations in Colorado” (Ball State, SLIM). Grover,

James M. Nyce and Stahlke. $751,301. submitted 3.10.98. not funded.

“Image Work in Radiology: A Pilot Study” (IUSM Radiology, SLIS/Indiana). James M. Nyce. $5000.

12.1.99-5.31.00.

VINNOVA/County Council of Östergötland (Sweden) “Quality Assurance of Research Projects and

Technology Transfer” (NIMED/Linköping; SLIM). Haas and James M. Nyce. $12,500.

1.1.2001-1.1.2002.

National Fund for Strategic Research (Sweden) “Proactive Health Computing for the Elderly” (Linköping,

SLIM). James M. Nyce et al. $1,300,000. submitted 8.15.01. not funded.

“Image and Knowledge Work: How Medical Students Learn Radiology” (IUSM Radiology, SLIM).

James M. Nyce. $2500. 9.1.02-3.28.02.

DARPA “Modeling Asymmetric Threats to Critical Infrastructure” (Aptima, CMU, King’s College and

SLIM). James M. Nyce et al. $100,000. 5.22.03-1.22.04.

Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Indianapolis “Challenging Traditional Attitudes Regarding Women and

Breast Cancer” (IUSM Radiology, SLIM) Gunderman, James M. Nyce and Steele. $70,619.

submitted 8.22.03. not funded.

NASA “Requirements Analysis and Design for Mixed Initiative Autonomous and Human Agent System”

(San Jose State, SLIM) Corker, Howard, Mooij and James M. Nyce. 763,253. submitted 9.25.03. not

funded.

Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology, Kansas City “study visit” (Linköping, SLIM)

Lützhöf and James M. Nyce. $1350. 1.30.4-2.22.04

Center for Innovation, Emporia State “LI860XB Current Issues Global Information Infrastructure: National

Issues, Local Contexts (Romania)” (SLIM) James M. Nyce. $4454. submitted 4.22.04. not

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funded.

Center for Innovation, Emporia State “LI860XB Current Issues Global Information Infrastructure: National

Issues, Local Contexts (Romania)” (SLIM) James M. Nyce. $5691. submitted 10.15.04. $5600.

revised 2.18.05. $4000. funded 3.15.05

Linda Hall Library of Science, Engineering & Technology “study visit” (Linköping, SLIM) Hedenskog and

James M. Nyce. $1630. 4.9.06-5.3.06

Swedish Emergency Management Agency, Stockholm "Bottom-up Organization of National-Level Crisis

Management: Using Two-tier Simulations for Optimization of Structures and Processes" ”

(Linköping, SLIM). James M. Nyce et al. $814,368.39. submitted 4.15.06. not funded.

European Union, PASCAL PROJECT submission (National Defence College, SLIM). $350,000. James

M. Nyce et al. submitted 5.10.06. not funded.

Swedish Emergency Management Agency, Stockholm “CriSim – An international Network for Research in

Crisis Simulation, Analysis and Preparedness Planning” (Linköping). James M. Nyce et al.

$142,500. submitted 6.1.06. not funded.

Joint Headquarters, Swedish Armed Forces, Stockholm “T3I –Trust – Technology – Transformation within

Intelligence” Axberg Persson and James M. Nyce (chief scientist). $202,802. submitted 6.16.06.

funded 9.1.06-12.31.06. $585,627. submitted 12.1.06. funded 1.1.07-12.31.07. Brehmer,

Persson and James M. Nyce (chief scientist). $602,509. funded 1.1.08-12.31.11.

VINNOVA (Sweden) “Cross-Institutional Management of Heterogeneity” Axberg, Brynielsson and James

M. Nyce. $42,268. submitted 7.31.06. not funded.

International Faculty Development Fund, Ball State “study visit [Romania]” James M. Nyce. $1000.

submitted 9.26.06. funded.

Application for Supplemental International Travel Funds, Ball State. James M. Nyce. $397. submitted

9.26.06. funded ($400).

Center for Media Design, Ball State. “MMS Teens Pilot Study” James M. Nyce. $2500 (research

stipend). funded 10.6.06-1.26.07.

DTO Exploratory Program, Department of Homeland Security. “Topic 21: Natural Systems for Cultural

Knowledge Insight (preproposal)” (Klein Associates). Cox and James M. Nyce. $3,000,000.

submitted 11.6.06. not funded.

National Defence College “1 term 1 course release fall 2007” Axberg and James M. Nyce. $5.000.

submitted 1.28.07. funded 4.3.2007.

Swedish Council for Working life and Social Research “Towards Interdisciplinary Cartography:

Mapping the Categories, Boundaries and Practices of Human Computer Interaction” (Royal

Institute of Technology). Forstrop, James M. Nyce and Räsänen. $137,169.96. submitted

2.1.07. not funded.

Swedish Rescue Services Agency “Bottom-up Organization of Disaster Response: Using Simulations for

Optimization of Processes” (Linköping). James M. Nyce et al. $507,985.32. submitted 2.22.07.

not funded.

The Swedish Research Council “Relationship between Disease Impact on Social Infrastructure and

Pandemic Response Effectiveness during Influenza Pandemics: Multi-level Simulations Based on

Geographically Explicit Socioeconomic Data” (Linköping). James M. Nyce et al. $3,659,365.33.

submitted 3.19.07. not funded.

International Programs Endowment Fund, Ball State. “The Romania/Delware County Field School

Project” Bader and James M. Nyce. $3844. funded 7.1.07-6.30.08.

Lund University “2 term 4 course release spring & fall 2008” Dekker and James M. Nyce. $20,000.

submitted 8.8.07. funded 11.23.2007.

Vinnova (Sweden) “Simulation-based Services for Increased Resilience During Pandemic Outbreaks”

(Linköping). James M. Nyce et al. $1,542,632.42. submitted 9.4.07. not funded.

Center for Media Design, Ball State. “ANTH427/527 student research” James M. Nyce. $3000. funded

12.4.07-5.2.08.

Creative Teaching Grant, Ball State. “Language Rapport in Immersive Education: A Pilot Study” Bader

and James M. Nyce. $3551.00. submitted 1.22.08. not funded.

The Swedish Research Council “Constructing People in Technology Development” (Royal Institute of

Technology). Forstrop, James M. Nyce and Räsänen. $332,576.31. submitted 4.26.08. not

funded.

The Academy of Finland “Affordances of Web 2.0 Technologies for Managing Knowledge in Teams and

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Organizations: The Integrated Knowledge Life-Cycle Model” (University of Tampere).

Talja,Lloyd and James M. Nyce. $601,686.51. submitted 5.30.08.

Scientific Merit Program, Veteran's Affairs “Anatomic Localization in Radiology Resident Education (pre-

posal)” (IUSM Radiology). Douglas-Akinwande, MD, James M. Nyce and Steele. submitted

7.31.08. not funded.

Scientific Merit Program, Veteran's Affairs “Lumbar Puncture Proficiency in Physician Training (pre-

proposal)” (IUSM Radiology). Douglas-Akinwande, MD, James M. Nyce and Steele. submitted

7.31.08. not funded.

The Academy of Finland4 “Innovation Practices and Collaborative Knowledge Creation in State” Research

Institutes” Talja and Nyce. $886,595. submitted 1.31.09. not funded.

Swedish Research Council3 “Now-Casting´ of Infectious Disease Outbreaks: Development of Syndrome

Detection Algorithms as a Basis for Real-Time Assessment of Disease Control Strategies”

(Linköping). Nyce et al. $211,379. submitted 6.3.08 funded 1.09-12.11.

Department of Defense “Understanding the Effectiveness of Models for Military Resource Allocation and

Decision-Making for Biological Incidents: A Four-Country Comparative Analysis” (Analytic

Services, Inc.). Gursky and Nyce. $353,479.50. submitted 4.30.09. not funded.

Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) “Infectious Disease Impact on the Swedish Society:

Evidence-based Crisis Management Planning Using Geographically Explicit socioeconomic Data

Applicants” (Linköping). Nyce et al. $303,621. submitted 8.6.09. not funded.

Department of Homeland Security “A Culturally Applied Response Training (CART) Effort – (Developing

Contextual Sensitivity and Meta-Cognition to Identify and Defeat the Individual Tunnel Vision

and Cultural Bias in All Response Forces” (RTI International). Baisini, Gemeinhardt and Nyce.

$383.000. submitted 2.28.10. not funded.

Emil Aaltonen Foundation “Compelling Technology Stories: Approaching Successful Technology

Adoption Processes from the Viewpoint of Social Stories” Talja,and Nyce. $254,334. submitted

8.20.10. not funded.

Swedish Scientific Board2 “Safer Perinatal Care” Wåhlin, Nyce, Bergstrom and Masiello. $937,185.

submitted 1.20.11. not funded.

The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency (MSB) “How Does A Crisis Develop in A Complex

Organization?” Wåhlin, Nyce and Bergstrom. $1,174,554. submitted 2.15.11. not funded.

VINNOVA (Swedish Agency for Innovation Systems) “System Demonstrator of Information Systems for

Preparedness Against Outbreaks of Severe Infectious Diseases” (Linköping). Nyce et al.

1,356,637.93. submitted 3.23.11 funded 11.19.11-12.13.

Department of Defense “METRIC” (BSU). Kohli-Laven and Nyce. $41,378. submitted 3.30.11. not

funded.

SKM (Australia), Reverse Capitalism. Nyce and Dekker. $105,470. submitted 3.16.12.

Swedish Research Council1 “Multidisciplinary Research Collaborations Across Humanities And Natural

Sciences: Exploring The Needs and Challenges of Collaborative Research in the Digital Era”

Talja,and Nyce. $ 997,178. submitted 4.24.12. not funded.

Consulting & Research

Uppsala University ALM (Mind and Nature) KUSKO (Knowledge Societies, Communication and

Organization) Research Nodes “Visiting Professorship [Nyce] May 5-13, 2013)” Talja and Nyce.

$6,505.23. submitted 2.1.13. funded 2.22.13.

National Defence College “1 term 1 course buyout fall 2007” Axberg and Nyce. $5.000. submitted

1.28.07. funded 4.3.2007.

Lund University “2 term 4 course buyout spring and fall 2008” Dekker and Nyce. $20,000. submitted

8.8.07. funded 11.23.2007.

Lund University “1 term 1 course buyout fall 2009” Dekker and Nyce. $5,000. submitted 1.9.09. funded

2.27.09.

Emerging Media Research Council, Ball State. “Smartphone Use Among BSU Students: An Empirical

Study” Nyce. $10,000. submitted 5.7.09. not funded.

Lund University “1 term 1 course buyout spring and fall 2010” Dekker and Nyce. $10,000. submitted

8.26.09. funded 11.3.09.

Research supported by IREX to assess Biblionet a program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

to provide internet access to public libraries in Romania Bader and Nyce. $24.327. submitted

4.27.10. funded 5.1.10-10.15.10.

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Lund University “1 term 2 course buyout spring” Dekker and Nyce. $14,400. submitted

10.19.10. funded 12.15.10.

Lund University “2 term 6 course buyout fall and spring 2011-12” Dekker and Nyce. $60,000. submitted

2.2.11. funded 3.7.11. Chaired Lund’s MSc program in Human Factors and System Safety,

supervised 6 tutors and graduated 14 of 15 students.

Research supported by IREX to assess Biblionet a program funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation

to provide internet access to public libraries in Romania Bader and Nyce. $14,275. submitted

5.12.11. funded 6.1.11-9.5.11.

ASPIRE Internal Grant Program, Ball State. “Taxing the Devil’s Minions” Witchcraft, Modernity and

Rationality in a 21st Century Nation-State A Preliminary Ethnographic Reconnaissance of

Suceava, Romania” Bader and Nyce. $9849.00. submitted 10.29.11. not funded.

White Paper, Office of Naval Research (ONR) “Agile Intuition An Innovative Approach for Educating

Context Sensitive ‘Coup d’Oeil’ Nyce et al. submitted 11.13.2011.

Indiana Academy of Science “Taxing the Devil’s Minions” Modernity and Rationality in a 21st Century

Nation-State A Preliminary Ethnographic Reconnaissance of Suceava, Romania” Nyce $3,000.

submitted 2.18.12. not funded.

Ruth Landes Memorial Fund “Taxing the Devil’s Minions” Witchcraft, Modernity and Rationality in a 21st

Century Nation-State A Short-term Ethnographic Reconnaissance of Suceava, Romania” Bader

and Nyce. $27,572. submitted 4.3.12. not funded.

Lund University “1 term 1course buyout spring 2013: Bergström and Nyce. $7,500. submitted 12.31.12.

funded 1.5.131

ASPIRE Program Reprint Support, Ball State. $200.00. submitted 2.14.13. funded 2.27.13.

Teaching

PhD guidance committees (Asla, Atkinson, Blomquist, Bodgen, Endreson, Hickey, Hoffman, Lillard,

Newcomer, Panic, Perley, Roland, Scrogham, Steele)

2002 Asla, Blomquist, Dopp, Enderson, Hoffman, B. Knight, Ramaswamy

2003 Blomquist, Dopp, Enderson, Liebst, Pusca

2004 Blomquist, Dopp, Enderson, Liebst, Roland, Steele

2005 Dopp, Liebst, Roland, Steele

PhD qualifying examinations (Copeland, Hickey, Holtz, Marek, Newcomer, Pasco, Perley)

2005 Hwang, Zuber-Chall

1 Course Buyout Justification (Lund)

Founded in 1666, Lund University is one of the largest universities in Scandinavia and one of Europe's best research universities. In

the 2012 London Times Top 400 World Universities list, Lund ranked 80. Lund University funds course buyouts so that I can help supervise program tutors and supervise graduate students in the university’s MSc program in Human Factors and System Safety.

Lund University hires me because I can offer students best practice in social/cultural theory and qualitative methods, especially

interview centered ethnography. These course buyouts enable me to increase research productivity and quality in a number of areas including anthropology. With me, Lund MSc students often turn their thesis research and theses into academic posters, presentations

and publishable papers. For example, Karen Raymer, a MD anesthesiologist, just published from her MSc thesis with me

“Anaesthesia monitor alarms: A theory-driven approach” in Ergonomics – the first ranked journal in its area. Professional linkages, like this, help further my research competence in areas like medical anthropology, the anthropology of knowledge and the

anthropology of work.

Wherever these academic posters, presentations and publishable papers appear, they do so with a BSU/department byline and thus

increase the department’s and university's visibility. These kinds of interdisciplinary research also showcase the value anthropology

can have for problem solving and analysis in areas that so far anthropology has little “foothold”. As well Lund MSc students tend to be mature students like MDs, surgeons, lawyers and executives who otherwise might attend elite hybrid executive MBA programs.

Having them as students brings to BSU networks that we might otherwise not have. Given that the Lund program is a hybrid program

(part online and part intensive), this adds to my competence in pedagogical forms that will be important to the Ball State in the future. These course buyouts then directly contribute to BSU’s (university, college and department) goals of internationalization, innovation

in teaching and learning and increasing faculty research quality and productivity. It is important to note too that course buys in no

way compensate for the time and effort put into these activities. As such (and because they value and yield for me, my department and university) these buyouts also should count for service.

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PhD dissertation committees (Lillard [defended 3.15.02], Perley [chair,defended 11.19.01])

Remediation (Bailey, Becker, Campbell, Clauson, Dalton, Domijan, Forrester, Massengale, Mattson,

Moore, Oborne)

2002 Curtis, Gabriel, Iseman

2003 Geldhof, Holman

2004 Davidson, DeVore, Eukabd, Koker, Morrow

2005 Hicks, Moberg, Siemer

Independent Study (Kopcha, Davis)

2004 Littrell, Straub,Whipple

2005 Craigle,Droste, Jewett, Kelley, Pitts, Whipple

Practicum (Echols, Luallin,Wiberg)

2004 Straub

Emporia MLS thesis (McCune [chair], Miller)

2005 Bond.

Ball State MA thesis (Burcea [chair], Burnitz, DeBruhl [chair], DeMore, Holditch, Melia [chair, defended

7.2.08], Morrow [chair], Viall [chair])

EdD committee (Beasley)

Honors thesis (Fecher, Spotts)

Classroom Instruction

Student ratings:

Fall 2006 Anthropology 111 03 Global Diversity 4.57 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 111 04 Global Diversity 4.02 over all out of 5.0

Anthropology 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology 3.97 over all out of 5.0.

Spring 07 Anthropology 111 04 Global Cultural Diversity 4.84 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 360/560 The Anthropology of Technology 4.33 overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 427/527 Culture and Medicine 4.13 overall out of 5.0.

Fall 07 Anthropology 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology mean overall 4.07 out

of 5.0

Anthropology 390 Honors Colloquium 4.42 mean overall out of 5.0

Spring 08 Anthropology 427/527 Culture and Medicine mean overall 4.53 out of 5.0

Fall 08 Anthropology 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology

Spring 09 Anthropology 111 04 Global Cultural Diversity 4.35 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 452/690 Anthropology of Technology 4.10 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 491 Senior Seminar in Anthropology 3.81 mean overall out of 5.0

Fall 09 Anthropology 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology 4.17 mean overall out

of 5.0

Anthropology 390 Honors Colloquium 3.93 mean overall out of 5.0

Spring 10 427/527 Culture and Medicine 4.26 mean overall out of 5.0

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Anthropology 491 Senior Seminar in Anthropology 4.49 mean overall out of 5.0

Fall 10 Anthropology 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology 4.27 mean overall out

of 5.0

Anthropology 390 Honors Colloquium 4.16 mean overall out of 5.0

Spring 11 Anthropology 370/570 Topics in Old World Cultures (Romania) 4.46 mean overall out

of 5.0

Fall11 on leave

Spring 12 on leave

Fall12 Anthropology 111 04 Global Cultural Diversity 4.49 mean over all out of 5.0

Anthropology 111 05 Global Cultural Diversity 4.48 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 452/552 Anthropology of Technology 4.68 mean overall out of 5.0

Spring13 Anthropology 111 (3) Global Cultural Diversity 4.44 mean overall out of 5.0

Anthropology 451/551 Witchcraft, Magic & Religion 3.48 mean overall out of 5.0

Peer review of teaching, such as

Classroom visitation

E. Bowers, ANTH301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology 9.7.06

H. Stahlke, ANTH301 10.12.06

D. Merten, ANTH390 Reality, Magic and Illusion 11.15.07

P. Wohlt ANTH301 9.25.08

Evaluation of syllabi, examinations, and other classroom materials

Evaluation of student achievement

Chairperson review of teaching, such as: Classroom visitation

Evaluation of syllabi, examinations, or other classroom materials

S.H. Hogue, ANTH301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology 9.18.07, 11.1.07

Other evidence in support of outstanding classroom instruction, such as

Grade distribution for each class

Fall 2006 Anthropology 111 03 ([30] A1,A-1,B+4,B1,B-7,C+2,C3,C-3,D+3,D1,D-1,F3)

Anthropology 111 04 ([37] A1,A-1,B+3,B8,B-4,C+3,C10,D+3,D2,D-1,F1)

Anthropology 301 ([23] A1,A-5,B+9,B2,B-1,C+3,C-1,D+1).

Spring 07 Anthropology 111 04 ([24] A2,A-3,B+3,B4,B-4,C+4,C2,C-2)

Anthropology 360/560 ([11] A6,A-1,B+2,B1,B-1)

Anthropology 427/527 ([10] A3,A-2,B2,B-2,C-1)

Fall 07 Anthropology 301([17] A-6,B+3,B1,B-1,C+3, C-1,I2)

Anthropology 390 ([12] 10A-,B1,I1)

Spring 08 Anthropology 427/527 ([7] A4,A-1,B+2)

Fall 08 Anthropology 301

Spring 09 Anthropology 111 04 ([30] A2,A-2,B3,B1,B-9,C+2,C-10,D+1)

Anthropology 452/690 ([10] A4,A-2,B+2,B1,C+1)

Anthropology 491 ([15]A7,A-4,B+4)

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Fall 09 Anthropology 301/501 ([19]A-4,B+6,B3,B-3,C+1C2)

Spring 10 Anthropology 427/527 ([19] A10,A-5,B+1,B1,B-2)

Anthropology 491 ([25] A5,A-6,B+2,B6,B-5,C1)

Fall10 Anthropology 301/501 ([25]A3,A-10,B+9,B2,B-1,F1)

Anthropology 390 ([12]A4,A-6,B+1,F1)

Spring 11 Anthropology 370 ([26] A14,A-2,B+4,B1,C+4,C1)

Anthropology 427/527 ([33] A17,A-3,B+3,B6,B-1,C+1,C2)

Anthropology 491 ([13] A8,B1,C4)

Fall11 on leave

Spring12 on leave

Fall12 Anthropology 111 (4) ([25] A1,A-1,B+4,B4,B-3,C+2,C3,C-3,D2,D-1,F1)

Anthropology 111 (5) ([22] A-1,B+4,B5,,B-5,C+1,C4,C-1,F1)

Anthropology 452/552 ([12] A2,A-3,B+2,B2,B-1,C-2)

Spring13 Anthropology 111 (3) ([23]A1,A-2, B+7,B3,B-6,C+3,C1

Anthropology 451/551 ([23]A5,A-7,B+6,B3,C+2

Other instructional activity

Implementor of instructional innovation

with Bader (Anthropology) “themed” field school/immersive experience (Romania)

see http://www.bsu.edu/ international/romania/

Initiator of new programs/courses

new course, ANTH360 Anthropology of Technology (spring 07)

new course, ANTH452 Anthropology of Technology approved 6.25.07

new course, ANTH525 Anthropology of Technology approved 7.11.08

new course, ANTH390 Reality, Magic and Illusion (fall 07)

ANTH 301 History of Method and Theory in Anthropology accepted as a Tier 2 course with a

WISER designations “W” approved April 2010

ANTH 450 Ethnographic Field School accepted as a Tier 3 elective course approved January 2011

Certificate in Interpretive Ethnography, approved 4.30.10

c. Thesis/dissertation committee member or chairperson

i. at BSU

Honors thesis (Spotts [chair], signed off 12.20.08]) winner, 2009 Joe and Carol Trimmer Prize for

Outstanding Senior Honors Thesis (research category)

Honors thesis (Locchetta)

Integrated studies major mentor

Ashli Godfrey

Graduate student mentor

Alina Beteringhe

Jessica Lafountain,

Allison Hunt

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Preston Russett

MA thesis Beteringhe [chair], Burnitz [signed off 3.8.08], Burcea ([chair [signed off 11.9.10]),

DeBruhl [chair], Galbari, Kostelnik [signed off 8.5.10], Lafountain [chair], Melia (chair, [signed off

7.2.08]), Morrill [History], Morrow [chair], Szocs [signed off 7.28.09], Nicely [English], Nhial, [chair],

Temme [Family and Consumer Sciences], Viall (chair, [signed off 10.13.08])

DA committee (Rhinehart [defended 3.15.21])

EdD committee (Beasley)

Emporia State

PhD committee (Steele)

Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil

PhD committee (Henriqson [defended 11.23.10])

Lund University

MSc thesis Bakx (chair [defended 3.23.10]), Cardiff (chair [defended 6.1.08]), Chorney (chair

[defended 7.23.11]), Dewan (chair [defended 6.25.10]), Downey, Gissel (chair [defended 2.20.08]),

Goldstein, MD (chair [defended 7.22.10]), Helovuo (chair [defended 6.17.2011]), Hill (chair [defended

6.11.10]), Heinrichs (chair [defended 6.26.11]), Jackson (chair [defended 6.21.11]), Katazinski, Mwaura

(chair [defended 7.29.11]), Salivia (chair [defended 6.27.11]), Sidorchuk, Shon (chair [defended 6.20.11]),

Smoker (chair [defended 7.14.11]), Teglgaard Lyk-Jensen (chair [defended 8.6.10]), Tessin, Vuorio (chair

[defended 6.24.11])

National Defence University, Finland

PhD committee (Gustafson)

Örebro University

PhD external examiner (Engvall [6.17.13])

Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm

PhD committee (Christensson)

PhD committee (Räsänen [defended 1.22.07])

ii. at Emporia

MLS thesis (Bond, McCune [chair], Miller)

Charles Sturt University, Australia

PhD examiner (Asla)

Linköping University

PhD committee (Dinka [chair] defended 4.3.06)

Licentiate committee (Dinka [chair] defended 9.27.05)

PhD committee (Lützhöft [chair] defended 12.14.04)

PhD committee (Kindborg [defended 6.2.2003])

d. Research paper/creative project advisor

Faculty mentor

2011 BSU Student Symposium

Alina Beteringhe

Jessica Lafountain

2013 Department Colloquium

Bradley Painter, Oliver Firestone and Jacob Hibbard

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Special assignments, e.g. independent studies, coordination of courses

Fall07 ANTH690 Melia

Fall08 ANTH690 Beasley

Fall08 ANTH690 Spotts

Spring09 MAST600 Burcea

Spring09 ANTH690 Morrill

Fall09 ANTH690 Morrill

Spring12 ANTH690 Beteringhe

Spring12 ANTH690 Lafountain

Summer12 (1)ANTH698 Nhial

Sponsorship of student grants

undergraduate student research grant, OARSP (Spotts [$300.00])

graduate student research grant, Trotter Award (Beasley et al. [$300])

Other

Anthropology 101 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Waite), Guest lecture 11.20.06

Political Science 503 The Politics of Terrorism (Friedman), Guest lecture 4.4.2007

Political Science 503 The Politics of Terrorism (Friedman), Guest lecture 4.2.2008

Anthropology 365/560 Theory of Culture (Bader), Guest lecture 9.2.2010

Political Science 382/582 Western European Politics (Frankland), Guest lecture 11.16.2011

Honors 390 The Politics of Terrorism (Friedman), Guest lecture 4.11.2012

Anthropology 307 Applied Anthropology (Bader), Guest lectures 2.13.13, 2.27.13

with Gail Bader What Do You Want to Know About Transylvania? (Department of

Anthropology), brown bag 11.30.2008

with Gail Bader. Internships and Field Schools: Romania (Anthropology Club), 12.5.2011

Study Abroad Fair (Romania) 1.17.07

Sudy Abroad Fair (Romania) 1.21.08

Study Abroad Fair (Romania) 10.6.09

Sigma Xi Awards, 2012 Student Research Symposium, judge

Introduction to Quality, Risk and Safety, Queens University, August 11- August 16, 2013. with

David Goldstein,MD, Kim Sears, and Veronique Briggs.

Qualitative Method and Theory, Netherlands Defence Academy, Breda, December 1 - December

7, 2012.

Risk, Safety and Complexity: How to Read and Critique the Literature, Lund University,

November 18 – November 24, 2012.

The Investigation of Complex Societies and Problems, Griffith University

(Brisbane, Australia), February 27 – March 2, 2012. with Sidney Dekker.

Risk, Safety and Complexity: How to Read and Critique the Literature, Lund University

(Sacramento), October 31 - November 4, 2011. with Sidney Dekker.

The Sociology/Anthropology of Complexity and Safety. Lund University (Porto Alegre, Brazil),

November 22-27, 2010. with Sidney Dekker.

Qualitative Methods for Research in Human Factors & System Safety. Lund University, March

12-16, 2009. with Sidney Dekker.

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The Sociology of Safety and Accidents… Lund University, February 4-9, 2008. with John A.

Stoop.

A Critical Reading of Central Literature in Safety and Accountability. Lund University,

November 24-28, 2008. with Sidney Dekker.

Qualitative Methods for Research in Human Factors. Chalmers University, August 17-21, 2009.

Countering IED: A Matter of Cultural Understanding within the Intelligence Function. National

Defense College, September 22-25, 20009. with Per-Arne Persson.

Courses Offered

Spring 2006

839 History of Libraries and the Information Profession

923 Special Problems in Information Transfer

946 Readings (Afzal)

Fall 2005

835 Information Transfer in the Humanities

905 Research Strategies: Qualitative Methods and Theory.

946 Readings (Dopp, Roland).

Summer 2005

860 Current Issues Global Information Infrastructure: Romania

946 Readings (Roland).

Spring, 2005

804 Theory of Organization of Information

810 Research and Inquiry in Library and Information Science

863 Current Issues in Management of Information Agencies: Grant Writing

946 Readings (Hoffman, Hough, Hwang, Roland).

Fall, 2004

835 Information Transfer in the Humanities

923 Special Problems in Information Transfer

946 Readings (Enderson)

FDA177 What Analog Computers Tell Us about the Past and Future of Computing. IDA/Linköping

University. with Hans-Erick Nissen.

Summer, 2004

860 Current Issues Global Information Infrastructure: Romania http://slim.emporia.edu/romania/

946 Readings (Pusca).

HMI721 Qualitative Approaches to HCI. HMI/Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.

Spring, 2004

811Assessing Information Needs and Evaluating Information Services.

860 Current Issues Global Information Infrastructure: Romania

863 Current Issues in Management of Information Agencies: Grant Writing

946 Readings (Pusca, Zuber-Chall).

Fall, 2003

810 Research and Inquiry in Library and Information Science

940 Learning and Teaching in Organizations.

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Summer, 2003

HMI724 Qualitative Approach in HCI II - A Practice, Problem-Based Approach. HMI/Linköping

University.

Spring, 2003

811 KE/ND Assessing Information Needs and Evaluating Information Services.

Fall, 2002

811 KE/ID Inquiry and Analysis

861 Human Computer Interaction

946 Readings (Asla, Hoffman).

Seminar “Qualitative Approaches to (HCI) Design”. Linköping University.

Summer, 2002

HMI721 Qualitative Approaches to HCI. HMI/Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm.

Spring, 2002

835 Information Transfer in the Humanities

912/922 Special Problems in Information Psychology

946 Readings (Asla).

Fall, 2001

830 Research in Library and Information Systems

914/924 Special Problems in Information Organization.

Summer, 2001

HMI721 Qualitative Approaches to HCI. HMI/Linköping University.

Spring, 2001

842 Knowledge Representation for Information Systems

905/915 Research Strategies: Qualitative Methods and Theory.

Fall, 2000

830 Research in Library and Information Systems

835 Information Transfer in the Humanities

842 Knowledge Representation for Information Systems.

Summer, 2000

ENG629 Proseminar: Appropriate Uses of Technology. Ball State University. with H.F. Stahlke.

IUPUI/IUB

Spring, 2000

L542 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction

L503 User Needs and Behavior in Theory and Practice

L710 Research in Library and Information Science.

1999/2000

KI1403 Qualitative, Longitudinal Methods. Karolinska Institute, Stockholm. with Leif Öjesjo, MD

IUPUI/IUB

Fall, 1999

L542 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction

L542 Introduction to Human-Computer Interaction.

Summer, 1999

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HMI721 Qualitative Approaches to HCI. HMI/Linköping University

ENG629 Proseminar: Appropriate Uses of Technology. Ball State University. with H.F. Stahlke.

Spring, 1999

803 Information Transfer and the Knowledge Society

811 Inquiry and Analysis

835 Information Transfer in the Humanities

932 Implementing Research (Perley)

955 Cognate Coursework (Pancic).

Fall, 1998

811 Inquiry and Analysis

904 Dynamics of Human Information Systems

955 Cognate Coursework (Perley).

Summer, 1998

ENG629 Proseminar: Teaching with Technology. Ball State University. with H.F. Stahlke.

Spring, 1998

803 Information Transfer and the Knowledge Society

811 Inquiry and Analysis

842 Knowledge Representation for Information Systems.

Fall, 1997

840 Design and Development for Interactive Media

940 Teaching and Learning in Higher Education

946 Directed Reading (Perley).

Summer, 1997

ENG629 Proseminar: Teaching with Technology. Ball State University. with H.F. Stahlke.

Spring, 1997

823 International Information Transfer

910 Organizational Design

955 Cognate Coursework (Hickey).

Fall, 1996

802 Theoretical Foundations of Service

904 Dynamics of Human Information System.

Summer, 1996

ENG629 Proseminar: Appropriate Uses of Technology. Ball State University. with H.F. Stahlke.

1995 AN451/551 Witchcraft, Magic and Religion. Ball State University

AN690 Readings in Medical Anthropology. Ball State University.

AN427/527 Medical Anthropology. Ball State University.

1994 AN427 Medical Anthropology. Ball State University.

AN201 Anthropology of a Changing World. Ball State University.

ICS655 Organizations, Work and Technology. Ball State University.

1993 AN427 Medical Anthropology. Ball State University.

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Qualitative Research Methods. Linkoping University. with others.

AN342 Anthropology of American Culture. Ball State University.

Computers and Computer Science: A Historical Approach. Linkoping University.

1992 Computer Supported Cooperative Work. Linkoping University. with Toomas Timpka, MD.

1990 WS53 Science, Technology, Human Values. Rhode Island School of Design, Providence,

Rhode Island.

1989 AN200 The Non-Western Experience: Native North America. Rhode Island College,

Providence.

Social Science 350 Formal Institutions, Popular Belief and Medicine in Northern Europe.

Rhode Island College.

1988 P 11 Witchcraft: A Cross Cultural and Historical Investigation. Brown University. with Philip

Benedict.

AN200 The Non-Western Experience: Native North America. Rhode Island College.

1987 AN200 The Non-Western Experience: Native North America. Rhode Island College.

1986 BI/C 54 Modes of Analysis in Medical Anthropology. Brown University. with Lucile

Newman.

AN110 The Non-Western Experience: Native North America. Rhode Island College.

1985 AN201 Introduction to Cultural Anthropology. Rhode Island College.

1984 AN355 Contemporary Canadian Native Peoples. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta.

AN307 Introduction to Social and Cultural Anthropology. University of Alberta.

3-000-075-52 Folk Medicine. Community College of Rhode Island, Warick, Rhode Island.

1983 AN420 Anthropology of Religion. University of Alberta.

AN355 Contemporary Canadian Native Peoples. University of Alberta.

3-000-075-52 Folk Medicine. Community College of Rhode Island.

1982 Seminar on Pennsylvania German Folk Culture. Conrad Grebel College, University of

Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario. April 16-18.

3-000-075-52 Folk Medicine. Community College of Rhode Island.

1981 ST20 Folk Medicine. Brown University.

3-000-075-52 Folk Medicine. Community College of Rhode Island.

AN355 Contemporary Canadian Native Peoples. University of Alberta.

1980 Nonconventional Medicine: Its Practice in Southern Ontario. The School of Adult Education,

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McMaster University.

2R3 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion. McMaster University.

1978 3L3 Primitive Systems of Thought. McMaster University.

SS237 Perspectives on Folk Medicine. Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology,

Hamilton, Ontario.

2R3 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion. McMaster University.

1977 SS222 The Mennonites of Ontario. Mohawk College of Applied Arts and Technology.

2R3 Magic, Witchcraft and Religion. McMaster University.

References (upon request)

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