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1 CURRICULUM VITAE 2013-14 SUZANNE M. SPENCER-WOOD Address: Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work 517 Varner Hall Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309 Ph: 248-370-2503 [email protected] Education: 1977 Ph.D. University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Anthropology. 1971 M.A. Northwestern University, Anthropology. 1970 B.A. Mount Holyoke College, Anthropology/Sociology. Academic Positions: 2007- Professor of Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan. 2001-7 Associate Professor of Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan. 1993- Research Associate, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 2001-6 Director of Women’s Studies, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan. 1991-3 Honorary Visiting Scholar, Schlesinger Library of Women’s History, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1990 Associate, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women. 1987-89 Visiting Research Scholar, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Wellesley, Massachusetts. 1978-87 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts/Boston. 1978 Visiting Lecturer, Historical Archaeology, Harvard University Extension Program, Spring. At the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1978 Instructor, Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Status of Women, Women’s Studies Program, summer school. 1977 Visiting Lecturer, Introduction to Anthropology, Department of Continuing Education, Spring. 1976 Instructor, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept of Anthropology, Fall. 1975-76 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology. 1974-76 Instructor, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept of Continuing Education. 1971-73 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology. 1972-76 Instructor, Special Problems: Laboratory Research in Historical Archaeology. Sponsored by Dr. R.B. Woodbury, Dr. D.A. Proulx, and Dr. O. Pi-Sunyer for different semesters, Department of Anthropology. Professional Positions, Accomplishments and Awards : 2103 “The Archaeology of Childhood” In the Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Heather Montgomery. Oxford University Press.
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CURRICULUM VITAE 2013-14 SUZANNE M. SPENCER-WOOD

Address: Dept. of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work 517 Varner Hall Oakland University Rochester, MI 48309 Ph: 248-370-2503 [email protected] Education: 1977 Ph.D. University of Massachusetts/Amherst, Anthropology. 1971 M.A. Northwestern University, Anthropology. 1970 B.A. Mount Holyoke College, Anthropology/Sociology. Academic Positions: 2007- Professor of Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan. 2001-7 Associate Professor of Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester Hills,

Michigan. 1993- Research Associate, Peabody Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA. 2001-6 Director of Women’s Studies, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, Michigan. 1991-3 Honorary Visiting Scholar, Schlesinger Library of Women’s History, Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts. 1990 Associate, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women. 1987-89 Visiting Research Scholar, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, Wellesley, Massachusetts. 1978-87 Assistant Professor of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts/Boston. 1978 Visiting Lecturer, Historical Archaeology, Harvard University Extension Program, Spring. At the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts 1978 Instructor, Cross-Cultural Perspectives on the Status of Women, Women’s Studies Program, summer school. 1977 Visiting Lecturer, Introduction to Anthropology, Department of Continuing Education, Spring. 1976 Instructor, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept of Anthropology, Fall. 1975-76 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology. 1974-76 Instructor, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept of Continuing Education. 1971-73 Teaching Assistant, Introduction to Archaeology, Dept. of Anthropology. 1972-76 Instructor, Special Problems: Laboratory Research in Historical Archaeology. Sponsored by Dr. R.B. Woodbury, Dr. D.A. Proulx, and Dr. O. Pi-Sunyer for different semesters, Department of Anthropology. Professional Positions, Accomplishments and Awards: 2103 “The Archaeology of Childhood” In the Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies, Editor-in-Chief Dr. Heather Montgomery. Oxford University Press.

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At oxfordbibliographies.com As one of the Oxford Bibliographies, received three prestigious publishing awards: 2013 Best in Class Award in the category ‘Reference,’ from the Interactive Media

Awards (awarded in July); 2013 Editor’s Pick in Choice magazine, August; 2013 Best Online Publishing Campaign from the Internet Advertising Awards. 2012 Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage,

edited by Carl A. Zimring and William L. Rathje. Sage. Includes two entries by S.M. Spencer-Wood: 1600s Consumption, World. 1700s Consumption, World.

Won Library Journal’s Best Reference 2012 Award. 2012 Elected Secretary of the Archaeological Division of the American

Anthropological Association. Declined due to health issues. 2010-14 Elected to the Board of Directors of the Society for Historical Archaeology 2010- Elected to the Board of Trustees of the Council of Michigan Archaeologists 2009 Scholarship Award for 2008-9 from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI. 2009 Resigned as Vice President of the Council of Michigan Archaeologists due to injury 2005 Service Award for 2004-5 academic year from the Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI. 2005 Elected as Vice President of the Council of Michigan Archaeologists 2003 Elected to the Board of Trustees of the Council of Michigan Archaeologists 2002 Elected as Fellow of the Council of Michigan Archaeologists 2002 Invited to organize and host the Michigan Women’s Studies Association annual meetings in March 2005. 2002 Link Award, Oakland University Center for Student Activities and Leadership Development 2002 Service Award for 2001-2 academic year from the Department of Sociology

and Anthropology, Oakland University, Rochester, MI. 2000 One of the two Honor Awards out of 63 applications in the Analysis and Planning category of Professional Awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects, for Preservation Guidelines for Municipally Owned Historic Burial Grounds and Cemeteries, by the Walker-Kluesing Design Group for the Massachusetts Historic Cemeteries Preservation Initiative and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management. 2000 One of the 3 Merit Awards out of 19 submissions in the Planning Category of

Professional Awards from the Boston Society of Landscape Architects, for Preservation Guidelines for Municipally Owned Historic Burial

Grounds and Cemeteries, by the Walker-Kluesing Design Group for the Massachusetts Historic Cemeteries Preservation Initiative and the Massachusetts Department of Environmental Management. 1997- Invited Wenner-Gren grant reviewer 1997- Invited Australian Research Council grant reviewer 1978- Refereed for journals: Historical Archaeology, Northeast Historical Archaeology, Advances in Archaeological Theory and Method, The Landscape Journal, Gender and History

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1987-97 Elected Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology Newsletter Coordinator for Massachusetts Current Research. 1991 Invited reviewer for NEH grants at Winterthur Museum, Feb. 8. 1987-89 Elected Executive Vice President, Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. 1986-89 Elected to the Board of Directors of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology. 1988-95 Founding member of the SHA Women’s Caucus and Committee on Gender and Minorities. 1983 Awarded First Place for Educational/Instructional Video in the Massachusetts Community Cable Television Contest. Finalist (Honorable Mention) in the National Federation of Local Programs’ Hometown Contest for Cable Television Programs. For the video Special Forces at Work: The Archaeology of an Old New England House. One of the UMB Local Focus Series, Co-produced with Bob Risse and the Center for Communications Media, U. of Massachusetts/Boston. 1980-88 Invited to review a number of NEH grant proposals 1978-87 Designed and Directed the Joint Major in Anthropology and History, U. of Massachusetts/Boston. 1978-87 Designed and Directed the Certificate Program in New England Historical Archaeology, Anthropology Dept., University of Massachusetts/Boston. 1978-83 Designed and Directed the MA Program in History/Historical Archaeology, University of Massachusetts/Boston. 1986 Advised graduate students who organized the First Interdisciplinary Conference on New England Culture and History(1600-1860), at the University of Massachusetts/Boston, April 12. 1985-87 Successfully lobbied with the West Roxbury Historical Society for the state of Massachusetts to buy the Brook Farm site for an historic park. 1985 Invited to join the Boston Metropolitan District Commission’s Advisory Committee on Historic Preservation. 1984 Member of the committee to organize the Annual Meetings of the Society for Industrial Archaeology. 1981-84 Elected by the Society for Historical Archaeology as Membership Coordinator for the Northeast. 1978-79 Invited to join the Massachusetts Historical Commission’s Project Development Team for the State Plan. Member of: American Anthropological Association, Association of Feminist Anthropologists, Society for Historical Archaeology, World Archaeological Congress Research Interests: Feminist historical archaeology of gender, class, race, ethnicity, age and religion; Feminist theory and method; Historical archaeology of institutions; Landscape archaeology; Trade and consumer choice in historical archaeology; Anthropological theory and method; Non-Linear systems theory; Philosophy of science; Industrial archaeology Publications:

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In process: 2016 2016 Historical Archaeology of Trade Networks, special issue of Historical Archaeology being guest co-edited with Sherene Baugher. 2016 Introduction. Co-authored with Sherene Baugher for Historical Archaeology of Trade Networks, special issue of Historical Archaeology guest co-edited with Sherene Baugher. 2016 Rural vs Urban Trade Networks. In Historical Archaeology of Trade Networks, special issue of Historical Archaeology guest co-edited with Sherene Baugher. 2016 Chaos Theory and a Multiscalar Temporal Methodology: Revealing irregular and Contested Processes Hidden in Patterns of Gradual Evolution. In Chance, Choice, and Catastrophe: An Archaeology of the Unpredictable, edited by Stephen O’Brien. Under review for Cambridge Scholars Press. 2016 Hegemony, Epistemology, and Alternative Archaeologies. In “From Archaeology to Archaeologies: The ‘Other” Past,” submitted and under review for the British Archaeological Review. 2016 Feminist inclusive models of power dynamics for archaeology. Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory. Under revision for resubmission. 2016 Editor, Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology: The Second Edition. Springer. Under Contract in 2014. 2105 Introduction. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, ed. Springer, under contract 2014. 2015 Miller’s Indices and Consumer Choice Profiles: Status-Related Behaviors and White Ceramics. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne Spencer-Wood, Springer, under contract 2014. 2015 (with Scott D. Heberling) Consumer Choices in White Ceramics: A Comparison of Eleven Early Nineteenth Century Sites. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, ed. Springer, under contract 2014. 2015 Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on American Genders and

Sexualities: Feminist and Nonfeminist Research. ms under revision for Springer.

2015 “Feminist Post-Colonial Theory and the Archaeology of Colonial Institutions,” for a book entitled Colonial Institutions and their Material Aftermaths, being proposed by co-editors Laura McAtackney and Russell Palmer

2015 “Playgrounds as Domestic Reform,” co-authored article with Renée Blackburn in a special issue of International Journal of Historical Archaeology entitled “Archaeology of Reform/Archaeology as Reform,” co-edited by Megan Springate and Kim Christiensen.

2015 “The Temporal and Spatial Diffusion of the Sloyd Educational Crafting Tradition Across the Landscape of Western Culture” for a volume I’m co-editing with Clare Burke Davies on the temporal and spatial spread of Crafting in the World.

Published: all peer-reviewed except book reviews, conference proceedings, and encyclopedia entries, unless specified as peer-reviewed

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2014 “European Gardens of Love: Feminist Perspectives” chapter accepted for the conference proceedings volume “Engendering Landscape and Landscaping Gender” edited by Will Meyer. Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology, University of Buffalo, Buffalo, NY. Peer-reviewed. Accepted June 2014.

2014 Sexuality: Classical World. Accepted for The International Encyclopedia of Human Sexuality, edited by Patricia Whelehan and Anne Bolin. Malden, Oxford: John Wiley and Sons. Peer-reviewed, 5,000 word article, in

production June 2014. 2014 The Archaeology of Childhood. In Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies, edited by Heather Montgomery. Updated peer-reviewed 70-page review article with annotated bibliographies submitted in June and accepted

for re-publication online at oxfordbibliographies.com 2013 Nonlinear Systems Theory, Feminist Theory, and Post-Processual Archaeology. Journal of Archaeology. Vol. 1: : article ID 540912, 15 pages. Published September. Open access http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/540912 2013 The Archaeology of Childhood. In Oxford Bibliographies in Childhood Studies, edited by Heather Montgomery. Peer-reviewed 70-page review article with annotated bibliographies published online at oxfordbibliographies.com in May. 2013 Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Editor. Springer, New York. 2013 Introductionto Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Lead co-author with Stacey Camp. In Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. Pp.1-22. Springer, New York 2013 Western Gender Transformations from the Eighteenth Century to the Early Twentieth Century: Combining the Domestic and Public Spheres. In Historical and Archaeological Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. Pp. 173-214. Springer, New York. 2013 Commentary: How Feminist Theories Increase Our Understanding of Processes of Gender Transformation. In Historical and Archaeological

Perspectives on Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood. Pp. 391-425. Springer, New York.

2012 1600s Consumption, World. In Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage, edited by Carl A. Zimring and William L. Rathje. Sage. 2012 1700s Consumption, World. In Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage, edited by Carl A. Zimring and William L. Rathje. Sage. 2011 How Domestic Reform Movements Transformed Western Patriarchy from the 18th Century into the Early 20th Century. Atilim Social Sciences Journal 1(2):141-164. 2011 Review of Ungendering Civilization and Ancient Bodies, Ancient Lives: Sex,

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Gender, and Archaeology. Atilim Social Sciences Journal 1(2):167-170. 2011 Guest co-editor with Christopher Matthews. “Archaeologies of Poverty.” special issue of Historical Archaeology 45(3). 2011 Introduction: Impoverishment, Criminalization, and the Culture of Poverty. Secondary author Christopher Matthews. Historical Archaeology Special Issue: Archaeologies of Poverty 45(3):1-10. 2011 Commentary: How Feminist Theory Increases Our Understanding of the Archaeology of Poverty. Historical Archaeology Special Issue: Archaeologies of Poverty 45(3):183-93. 2011 Introduction: Feminist Theories in Archaeology. Archaeologies 7(1): 1-33. In Special Issue: The Impact of Feminist Theories on Archaeology, guest co- edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood and Laurajane Smith. 2010 Feminist Theoretical Perspectives on the Archaeology of Poverty: Gendering Institutional Lifeways in the Northeastern United States from the 18th Century through the 19th Century. Historical Archaeology. 44(4): 110-35. 2010 Guest co-editor with Sherene Baugher of a special issue of the International Journal of Historical Archaeology on the Historical Archaeology of Powered Cultural Landscapes. 2010 (primary author with Sherene Baugher) Introduction to the Historical Archaeology of Powered Cultural Landscapes. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 14(4): 2010 A Feminist Framework for analyzing Powered Cultural landscapes in Historical Archaeology. International Journal of Historical Archaeology. 14(4):498-527. 2010 The Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes, co-edited with

Sherene Baugher. Springer, New York. 2010 Introduction to the Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes in

North America. Primary co-author with Sherene B. Baugher. In Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes, Sherene B. Baugher and Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, editors, pp. 1-21. Springer, New York.

2010 Gendered Power Dynamics Between Religious Sects, Ethnic Groups and Classes in Jewish Communities on Boston’s Landscape, 1840-1936. In The Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes, Sherene B. Baugher and Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, editors, pp. 198-232 Springer, New York.

2010 Commentary: A feminist Framework for Analyzing Complex Gendered Power Dynamics Altering Cultural Landscapes from the Past into the Present. In The Archaeology and Preservation of Gendered Landscapes, Sherene B. Baugher and Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, editors, pp. 343-60 Springer, New York.

2009 Feminist Theory and the Historical Archaeology of Institutions. In The Archaeology of Institutional Life, edited by April M. Biesaw and James G. Gibb. Pp. 33-49. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa. 2009 A Feminist Approach to European Ideologies of Poverty and the Institutionalization of the Poor in Falmouth, Massachusetts. In The Archaeology of Institutional Life, edited by April M. Biesaw and James G. Gibb. Pp. 117-36. University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa.

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2007 The World Their Household: Changing Meanings of the Domestic Sphere in the Nineteenth Century, Part I and Part II. In Housing and Dwelling: Perspective on Modern Domestic Architecture, edited by Barbara M. Lane, pp. 32-40, 163-78. Routledge, Abingdon, UK. Reprinted in two sections from single book chapter published in 1999 in The Archaeology of Household Activities, edited by Penelope M. Allison. Pp. 162-89. Routledge, London.

2007 Feminist Theory and Gender Research in Historical Archaeology. In Women in Antiquity: Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 29-74. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press. Reprinted from The Handbook of Gender in Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 59-104. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press. 2006

2007 Feminist Gender Research in Classical Archaeology. In Women in Antiquity: Theoretical Approaches to Gender and Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 265-300. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press. Reprinted from The Handbook of Gender in Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 295-330. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press, 2006. 2006 Review of Culture, Environment and Conservation in the Appalachian South, edited by Benita J. Howell, 2002. American Antiquity 71(3):590-592. 2006 Feminist Theory and Gender Research in Historical Archaeology. In The

Handbook of Gender in Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 59-104. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.

2006 Feminist Gender Research in Classical Archaeology. Invited chapter for The Handbook of Gender in Archaeology, edited by Sarah Nelson. Pp. 295-330. Walnut Creek: Altamira Press.

2006 A Feminist Theoretical Approach to the Historical Archaeology of Utopian Communities. Historical Archaeology 40(1): 152-85.

2005 Power Dynamics Imprinted by Turn-of-the-Century Reform Women’s Institutions and Landscapes on Boston’s Public Landscape. In Imprints/ Footprints. Selected Papers, CELA Conference 2003, edited by Robert Hewitt, Daniel Nadenicek and Frances Chamberlain. Pp. 66-76. Clemson University. Peer reviewed.

2005 Feminist Boundary Crossings: Challenging Androcentric Assumptions and Stereotypes about Hideworking. Invited commentary chapter in Gender and Hide Production, edited by Lisa Frink and Kathryn Weedman. Pp. 197-213. Altamira, Walnut Creek.

2004 Women’s Cooperative Housekeeping Movement. Long entry for Encyclopedia of American Social Movements.Vol. 1, edited by Immanuel Ness. pp. 284-9. M.E. Sharpe, Armonk, NY. 2004 A Historic Pay-for-Housework Community Household: The Cambridge Cooperative Housekeeping Society. In Household Chores and Household Choices: Theorizing the Domestic Sphere in Historical Archaeology, edited by Kerri S. Barile and Jamie C. Brandon. Pp. 138-58. Tuscaloosa, U. of Alabama Press. 2004 What Difference Does Feminist Theory make in Researching Households? A

Commentary. In Household Chores and Household Choices: Theorizing the Domestic Sphere in Historical Archaeology, edited by Kerri S. Barile and Jamie C. Brandon. Pp. 235-53. Tuscaloosa, U. of Alabama Press.

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2003 Gendering the Creation of Green Urban landscapes in America at the Turn of the Century. In Shared Spaces and Divided Places. Material Dimensions of Gender Relations and the American Historical Landscape, edited by D.L. Rotman and E. Savulis. Pp. 24-61. Knoxville, U. of Tennessee Press.

2002 The Historical Archaeology of Nineteenth Century American Cultural Landscapes: A Review. Landscape Journal 21(1):173-82. 2002 Feminist Theory. Entry invited for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser. Pp. 205-9. Routledge, London. 2002 Gender. Entry invited for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser.Pp. 245-9. Routledge, London. 2002 Domesticity. Entry invited for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser. Pp. 157-9.. Routledge, London. 2002 (co-authored with Sherene Baugher) Institutions. Entry invited for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser. Pp. 291-4. Routledge, London. 2002 (co-authored with Sherene Baugher) Almshouses. Entry invited for the Encyclopedia of Historical Archaeology, edited by Charles E. Orser. Pp. 15-17. Routledge, London. 2002 Utopian Visions and Architectural Designs of Turn-of-the-century Social Settlements. In Embodied Utopias: Gender, Social Change and the Modern Metropolis, edited by Amy Bingaman, Lise Sanders and Rebecca Zorach. Pp. 116-32. Routledge, London. 2001 Introduction and Historical Context to The Archaeology of Seventeenth and Eighteenth Century Almshouses. In Special Issue: The Archaeology of Institutions of Reform, Part II: Colonial-Era Almshouses, co-edited by Sherene Baugher and S. M. Spencer-Wood. Special issue of International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol. 5 (2): 115-22. 2001 (with Sherene Baugher) Introduction and Historical Context of the Archaeology of Institutions of Reform. Part I: Asylums. In Special Issue: The Archaeology of Institutions of Reform, Part I: Asylums, co-edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood and Sherene Baugher. Special issue of International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol 5 (1): 3-18. 2001 Views and Commentaries: What Difference Does Feminist Theory Make? In Special Issue: The Archaeology of Institutions of Reform, Part I: Asylums, co-edited by Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood and Sherene Baugher. Special issue of International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Vol 5 (1): 97-114. 2000 (Co-authored with S.B. Chase, C.A. Cathcart, J. Clements, C. Jenkins, S.P. Berg and V. Walker of the Walker-Kluesing Design Group) Preservation Guidelines for Municipally Owned Historic Burial Grounds and Cemeteries, State of Massachusetts Dept. of Environmental Management, Boston. 2000 State Hospital Burial Ground, Northampton. In Preservation Guidelines for Municipally Owned Historic Burial Grounds and Cemeteries, by the Walker- Kluesing Design Group. Pp.221-6. State of Massachusetts Dept. of Environmental Management, Boston.

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2000 Strange Attractors: Feminist Theory, Non-linear Systems Theory, and Their Implications for Archaeological Theory. In Social Theory in Archaeology, edited by Michael B. Schiffer. Pp. 112-25. U. of Utah Press, Salt Lake City.

1999 Historical Archaeology of 19th Century American Cultural Landscapes. In 1999 ASLA Annual Meeting Proceedings,compiled by Diane L. Scheu. Pp. 91-5. American Society of Landscape Architects, Washington, D.C. 1999 Review of Gender In Archaeology: Analyzing Power and Prestige, by Sarah M. Nelson. Historical Archaeology 33 (2) 123-5. 1999 The World Their Household: Changing Meanings of the Domestic Sphere in

the Nineteenth Century. In The Archaeology of Household Activities, edited by Penelope M. Allison. Pp. 162-89. Routledge, London.

1999 Gendering Power. In Manifesting Power: Gender and the Interpretation of Power in Archaeology, edited by Tracy L. Sweely. Pp. 175-83. Routledge.

1999 The Formation of Ethnic-American Identities: Jewish Communities in Boston. In Historical Archaeology: Back from the Edge edited by Pedro Paulo A. Funari, Martin Hall and Sîan Jones. Pp. 284-307. One World Archaeology Series, P.J. Ucko, editor. Routledge, London. 1998 How Women Reformers Transformed 19th Century American Culture. In Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives. Proceedings of the 3rd[1995] Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. Edited by Mary Casey et. al. ANH Publications, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. 1998 Peeling the Androcentric Onion in Historical Archaeology. In Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives. Proceedings of the 3rd [1995] Australian Women in Archaeology Conference. Edited by Mary Casey et. al. ANH Publications, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia. 1997 Book Note. Taking Charge: The Electric Automobile in America, by M.B. Schiffer (Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington D.C. 1994). American Antiquity 62 (3-July): 580-1. 1996 Cultural Complexity, Non-Linear Systems Theory, and Multi-scalar Analysis. In Debating Complexity: Proceedings of the 26th[1993] Chacmool Conference. University of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary. 1996 Feminist Historical Archaeology and the Transformation of American Culture by Domestic Reform Movements, 1840-1925. In Historical Archaeology and the Study of American Culture, edited by L.A. De Cunzo and B.L. Herman. Pp. 397-446. Winterthur Museum and U. of Tennessee Press, Knoxville. 1995 Toward the Further Development of Feminist Historical Archaeology. Article invited for 1993 World Archaeological Bulletin, 7:118-36. 1995 Review of Historical Archaeology at the Hudson Poor Farm Cemetery, Hudson, Massachusetts, by Edward L. Bell. Historical Archaeology 29(1): 100-102.

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1994 Review of Page P. Miller (ed.) Reclaiming the Past: Landmarks of Women’s History (1993), and Donna J. Seifert (ed.) Gender in Historical Archaeology (1991). Gender and History 6 (3-Nov.): 486-9. 1994 Turn of the Century Women’s Organizations, Urban Design, and the Origin of the American Playground Movement. Landscape Journal 13 (2-Fall): 125-38. 1994 Diversity and Nineteenth Century Domestic Reform: Relationships Among Classes and Ethnic Groups. In Those Of Little Note: Gender, Race and Class in Historical Archaeology, edited by Elizabeth M. Scott. Pp. 175-208. University of Arizona Press, Tucson. 1994 The Historical Archaeology Women’s Caucus and The SHA Committee on Gender Issues. In Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology, edited by Margaret C. Nelson, Sarah M. Nelson and Alison Wylie. Archeological Papers of the American Anthropological Association, 5: 219-224. 1994 Feminist Issues Involved in Recognizing Gender in Historical and Archaeological Contexts. Article invited for Bulletin of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, 55 (1-Spring): 24-30. 1993 Review of The Recovery of Meaning: Historical Archaeology in the Eastern United States, by Mark P. Leone and Parker B. Potter, Smithsonian Institution Press, Washington, D.C., 1992. Bulletin of the History of Archaeology, 3 (1): 27-35. 1992 A Feminist Program for Non-sexist Archaeology. In Quandaries and Quests: Visions of Archaeology’s Future, edited by LuAnn Wandsnider. Pp. 98-114. S. Illinois U. Press, Carbondale, Ill. 1991 Towards an Historical Archaeology of Materialistic Domestic Reform. In The Archaeology of Inequality, Randall M. McGuire and Robert Paynter, eds., pp. 231-86. Basil & Blackwell, Ltd., Oxford. 1991 Towards a Feminist Historical Archaeology of the Construction of Gender. In

The Archaeology of Gender: Proceedings of the 22nd [1989] Chacmool Conference, Dale Walde and Noreen D. Willows, eds, Pp. 234-44. U. of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary.

1990 Introduction. Stretching the Envelope in Archaeological Theory and Method. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the 1990 Society for Historical Archaeology Conference , Toni L. Carrell, ed. Pp. 20-1. Society for Historical Archaeology. 1990 Beyond Reification. Underwater Archaeology Proceedings from the 1990 Society of Historical Archaeology Conference , Toni L. Carrell, ed. Pp. 30-4. Society for Historical Archaeology. 1989 The Community as Household: Domestic Reform, Mid-Range Theory and the Domestication of Public Space. Households and Communities: Proceedings of the 21st [1988] Annual Chacmool Conference, edited by Scott MacEachern, D.J.W. Archer and R.D. Garvin, pp. 113-22. U. of Calgary Archaeological Association, Calgary. 1987 A Survey of Domestic Reform Movement Sites in Boston and Cambridge, c. 1865 - 1905. Historical Archaeology 21 (2): 7-36. 1987 (Editor) Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology. Plenum Press, N.Y.

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1987 Introduction. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, ed. Pp. 1-24. Plenum Press, New York. 1987 Miller’s Indices and Consumer Choice Profiles: Status-Related Behaviors and White Ceramics. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne Spencer-Wood, ed. Pp. 321-58. Plenum Press, N.Y. 1987 (with Scott D. Heberling) Consumer Choices in White Ceramics: A Comparison of Eleven Early Nineteenth Century Sites. In Consumer Choice in Historical Archaeology, Suzanne M. Spencer-Wood, ed. Pp. 55-84. Plenum Press, New York. 1984 (with Scott D. Heberling) Ceramics and Socio-economic Status of the Green Family, Windsor, Vermont. Northeast Historical Archaeology 13: 33-52. 1984 Status, Occupation and Ceramic Indices: A Nineteenth Century Comparative Analysis. Man in the Northeast 28: 87-110. 1984 (with Barbara G. Teller) Production and Distribution of Ceramics. In Unearthing New England’s Past, the Ceramic Evidence. Scottish Rite

Masonic Museum of Our National Heritage Catalog. Pp. 25-31. 1981 (with Richard J. Riley) The Development of An Urban Socio-economic Model for Archaeological Testing. Northeast Historical Archaeology. 10: 40-50. 1981 The Shaw Gristmill and House Sites, Leicester Massachusetts. Archaeological Quarterly 4 (1&2): 1-30. 1980 Workshop on Research Problems in Historic Archaeology: A Report. Proceedings of the Conference on Northeastern Archaeology, James A. Moore, ed. Research Report #19, pp. 161-65. Department of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. 1979 The National American Market in Historical Archaeology: Urban versus Rural Perspectives. In Ecological Anthropology of the Middle Connecticut River Valley, Robert Paynter, ed. Research Report #18, pp. 117-28. Dept of Anthropology, University of Massachusetts, Amherst. Ph.D. Dissertation: 1977 Historical Archaeology and the National Market: A Vermont Perspective 1795-1920. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Massachusetts/Amherst. Reviewer: America Antiquity, World Archaeology, International Journal of Historical Archaeology, Historical Archaeology, Landscape Journal, Gender & History Technical Reports: 2001 Phase I Non-Destructive Archaeological Survey of the Souther Tide Mill Site, Quincy, Massachusetts. Report produced by Spencer-Wood Heritage Consulting for the Town of Quincy and the Massachusetts Historical Commission. 7/25. 2001 Historic Cemeteries West of the North End of Tongue Pond, Cranston, Rhode Island: Their Location, Size and Disposition. For Cranston Parkade, Inc., Manchester, Conn. 6/19.

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2000 Location and Size of the Pitcher Family Graveyard and the Colonel Richard Fenner Family Graveyard, Cranston, Rhode Island. For Cranston Parkade, Inc., Manchester, Conn. 8/4. 1999 (co-authored with Alan Strauss) Phase II Archaeological Site Examination at

the Artist’s Guild/Old Poor House Building in Falmouth, Massachusetts. Report produced by Cultural Resource Specialists of New England for the Town of Falmouth and the Massachusetts Historical Commission.10/12.

1999 (co-authored with Alan Strauss) Phase I Site Survey at the Proposed Blueberry Hill Subdivision, South Kingston, Rhode Island. Report produced by Cultural Resource Specialists of New England for the West Bay Builders of Jamestown, Rhode Island. 7/22. 1987 (with Jim Consler and Barbara Meyenberg) Final Performance Report, “Historical Archaeology of 18th-19th Century Addison County, Vermont.” NEH Grant, Sheldon Museum. 8/30. For the Institute for Conservation Archaeology, Peabody Museum, Harvard U. 1980 Section II. Documentary Research. In Final Report/Data Recovery Operations at the Shaw (Moose Hill Reservoir) Site, Upper Quaboag Watershed, Massachusetts. National Technical Information Services, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. 1978 Preliminary Report/Task I - Data Recovery Operations at the Shaw Site, Upper Quaboag Watershed, Massachusetts. 1978 Part III. Summary of Previous Investigation. B. Historic. In A Cultural

Resource Overview of the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont, edited by L. Casjens

1978 Part IV. Overview of Regional Cultural Development. C. Historic. In A Cultural Resource Overview of the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont, edited by L. Casjens

1978 (with Robert Drinkwater) Part V. Inventory of Known Cultural Resources. B. Historic. In A Cultural Resource Overview of the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont, edited by L. Casjens. 1978 (with Robert Drinkwater) Part VI. Evaluation of Cultural Resources 1978 (with Russell Barber, Janet Levy and Robert Drinkwater). Part VIII.

The Databases. In A Cultural Resource Overview of the Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont, edited by L. Casjens

1978 Archaeological Phase II Study/Intensive Survey and Site Examination, General Lawrence Bridge Project, Medford, Massachusetts. 1978 Phase I/Archaeological Reconnaissance Study, General Lawrence Bridge Project, Medford, Mass. 1977 Phase I/Archaeological Reconnaissance Study, Williamsburg, Massachusetts Sewer Project. Archaeological Field Work Positions: 2003-5 Co-director of Fall excavations at the Troy Corners Parsonage Site, Michigan 2000-01 Principal Investigator, Phase I Non-Destructive Archaeological Survey of

the Souther Tide Mill Site, Quincy, Massachusetts. Supported by a grant from the Massachusetts State Historic Preservation Office to the town of Quincy.

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2001 Consultant in Historical Archaeology on Historic Cemeteries North of Tongue Pond, Cranston, RI. 2000 Consultant in Historical Archaeology for Parkade project, Cranston, RI. Phase I Survey by Cultural Resource Specialists of New England. 1999-2000 Consultant in Historical Archaeology for the Souther Tide Mill, Quincy Massachusetts. 1999-2000 Director, Reconnaissance survey of the Northampton State Hospital Burial Ground, for Walker-Kluesing Design Group. 1999 Historical Archaeologist, Phase I Survey at the proposed Blueberry Hill Subdivision, South Kingston, Rhode Island. Alan Strauss, Principal Investigator, Cultural Resource Specialists of New England. 1998-9 Co-Principal Investigator, Phase II Site Examination at the Falmouth, Massachusetts, Poorhouse. Alan Strauss, Co-principal Investigator, Cultural Resource Specialists of New England. Supported by a grant from the State Historic Preservation Office to the town of Falmouth, Massachusetts. 1986-87 Joint Director / Research Consultant for NEH Pilot Grant awarded to the Sheldon Museum of History and Archaeology, Middlebury, Vermont. 1981- Director of survey of domestic reform sites in the Greater Boston Area, 1840-1925. 1983 Director, summer field school excavations of the Green Mansion and Store site, Windsor, Vermont, June 1 - July 14. 1981-84 Director, fall emergency excavations and subsequent lab analysis of four 19th century house sites, Marsh Street, Quincy, Massachusetts, to be demolished by the Burgin Parkway Extension. 1981-83 Director, summer excavations and subsequent lab analysis of two Milton Hill House sites, Milton, Massachusetts, in conjunction with Harvard University Prehistoric Archaeology Field School. 1981-82 Director, summer emergency excavations and subsequent lab analysis of Cheshire Street, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, Greek Revival House Site under restoration and renovation. 1980 Director, survey of roadway to be constructed for a housing development, Hardtcourt Estate, North Andover, Massachusetts, summer. 1979 Conducted reconnaissance survey of the Faneuil Estate, Brighton, Massachusetts, at the request of the Brighton Historical Society, to consider site excavation, fall. For the Institute for Conservation Archaeology, Peabody Museum, Harvard U. 1978-80 Assistant Archaeologist, Shaw Reservoir Phase II-III Data Recovery Operations, Upper Quaboag Watershed, Leicester, Massachusetts. 1978 Project Director, General Lawrence Bridge Phase I and Phase II, Reconnaissance Study and Intensive Survey, Medford, Massachusetts, spring. 1977-78 Consultant in Historical Archaeology, Green Mountain National Forest, Vermont, Cultural Resource Overview. 1977 Project Director, Phase I Reconnaissance Survey, Town of Williamsburg, Massachusetts, Sewage Project, August-September.

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1977 Consultant in Historical Archaeology, Agawam and Westfield, Massachusetts, Phase I Reconnaissance Surveys, June-July. Previous Field Work Positions: 1972-76 Director, summer and fall excavations and subsequent lab analysis of the Asa Knight General Store Site, Dummerston, Vermont, for Old Sturbridge Village. 1971 Supervisor, summer excavations of the Koster Site, Kampsville, lllinois, directed by Dr. S. Streuver, Northwestern University. 1969 Crew Member, summer excavations of Pre-Nez Perce sites in Idaho, directed by Dr. E.H. Swanson, Jr., Idaho State University. 1968 Crew member, summer excavations of Fort Michilimackinaw, Mackinaw City, Michigan, directed by Dr. J.A. Brown, Michigan State University. Archaeological Exhibits and Videos: 1987 (Co-produced with the Center for Communications Media, University of Massachusetts/Boston) Renovations at Fort Independence. One of the UMB Local Focus Series. 1985-87 Thayer’s Birthday Exhibit of Fort Independence Artifacts at the Braintree Historical Society. 1985-86 Market Distribution of Ceramics in America. In Unearthing New England’s Past: The Ceramic Evidence. Museum of Our National Heritage, Lexington; Connecticut Historical Society Museum, Hartford; New Hampshire Historical Society Museum, Concord. 1984 Exhibit of Documentary and Archaeological data on the Histories of Quincy and Fort Independence. UMB Library, Feb. 27 - March 11. 1983 (Co-produced with Bob Risse and the Center for Communications Media, U. of Massachusetts/Boston) Special Forces at Work: The Archaeology of an Old New England House. One of the UMB Local Focus Series. 1983 Excavations at the Green Mansion and Apothecary. Exhibit at the Green Mansion, for the Windsor, Vermont, Historical Society. 1982-83 Fort Independence Archaeological Exhibits. Children’s Museum, June 21- Sept. 12; U. of Massachusetts/Boston Harbor Campus Gallery, April 18- May 6; U. of Massachusetts/Boston Downtown Gallery, April 5-13; Exhibit in

the UMB Historical Archaeology Lab. 1981 Milton Hill House Historic and Prehistoric sites. Milton Hill House, Milton, July-August. Grants: 2013 Grant for Anthropology Program innovative assessment method. Student assistant funded to quantitatively score qualitative student assessment data. Oakland University Assessment Committee. $500. 2009 Grant to develop AN 101 Human and Cultural Evolution into an online course. $3,000. 2008 Education Development Grant to transform 35 mm slides into powerpoints for my Historical Archaeology course. $750

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2008 Grant to Enhance Student Engagement through Service Learning projects in my Historical Archaeology course. $1250 2006 Xenon Drafting software grant from Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University. $365. 2005-6 Research Assistant grant from Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University. $1500. 2004 Photographic diffusion box grant from Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology, Oakland University. 2004 Oakland University General Education course development grant for WS 300. $1500 2003 Oakland University General Education course development grant for WS 200. $1500 2003 (co-authored with Richard Stamps) Oakland University General Education

course development grant for AN 222. $1500 1997 Travel grant for keynote speech at the 4th Australian Women in Archaeology Conference, July 3-5, Cairns, Australia. $1500, room and board. 1995 Travel grant as invited speaker at the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology, Sydney, Feb. 9. 1995 Travel grant from Miller’s Point Archaeological Lab, for invited paper at the New South Wales Department of Planning, Sydney, Feb. 7. 1995 Travel grant as one of 4 invited speakers at the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology Conference, Sydney, Feb. 3. $1500, room and board. 1994 Old South Meeting House Scholar-in-Residence Grant from Bay State Historical League for Research on Old South Work, Reformers and Immigrants. Spring. $1500. 1983 Grant from the Chancellor’s Office for tape needed to produce the video Special Forces at Work: The Archaeology of an Old New England House. 1983 Faculty Development Grant entitled “Socio-economic analysis of Inventories, 1880-1890, from Quincy, Massachusetts.” 1982 Faculty Research Grant entitled “Laboratory Analysis of Four 19th Century Sites in Quincy, Massachusetts.” 1981 Emeritus Program, consultation on the MA Program in History-Historical Archaeology by Dr. John L. Cotter, Professor Emeritus in American Civilization, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia. Spring semester. 1980 Faculty Research Grant titled “Towards an Archaeological Predictive Model: Establishing Correlations between Consumption Patterns and Socio-economic Status.” 1979 Faculty Development Grant entitled “Background Research for Historical Archaeology in the Boston Area.” 1979-86 Numerous smaller Faculty Grants, list on request. Symposia Invited to Organize and/or Chair 2014 Chaired “A Chosen People in Foreign lands: Historical Archaeological

Approaches to the Jewish Diaspora” organized by David Markus, who could not attend due to the snowstorm and asked me to serve as substitute chair January 9.

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2009 Co-organized with Sherene Baugher, “Gendered Landscapes,” Society for Historical Archaeology 42nd Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Toronto, Canada Jan. 6-10.

2008 Co-organized with Stacey Camp, “Intimate Encounters: The Historical Archaeology of Domestic Reform.” Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, June 29-July 4.

2008 Co-organized with Sherene Baugher, “Power Dynamics in the Preservation and Public Interpretation of Gendered Landscapes,” Society for Historical Archaeology 41st Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Albuquerque, Jan. 8-13.

2007 Co-organized with Sherene Baugher, “Gendered landscapes,” Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology 2007 Annual Conference, Buffalo,

Oct. 26-28. 2006 Chaired “Issues of Power in the Past,” American Anthropological Association

105th Annual Meeting, San Jose CA, Nov 19. 2003 Co—organized with Sherene Baugher, “Archaeological Perspectives on

Landscapes of Power and Inequality” at the Council of Educators in Landscape Architecture annual conference, Savannah, Georgia, Oct. 10.

2003 Moderator of panel on Cultural imprints on landscapes at CELA conference in Charleston 9/26.

2003 Moderator of ‘Teeming Women’ National Women’s Studies Association 26th Annual Conference, New Orleans, 6/19-22.

2002 Moderator of ‘Leadership and Identity: Women’s Involvement in Activism.’ National Women’s Studies Association 25th Annual Conference, Las Vegas. 2002 Invited to Chair Session 4C of Tenth Meeting of the Minds Conference, Oakland University, May 10. 2000 Organized and chaired Feminist Historical Archaeologies symposium invited by the Association for Feminist Anthropology, AAA annual meetings, San Francisco, Nov. 15-19 1999 Invited to co-organize the symposium “Archaeological Perspectives on American Cultural Landscapes,” at the 100th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Boston, Sept. 12-15. 1999 Invited to organize the symposium “Gendering landscapes through Historical Archaeology,” at the conference entitled Gendered Landscapes: And Interdisciplinary Exploration of Past Place and Space. State College, PA, May 31- June 1. 1996 Invited to chair the symposium “Rethinking Family, Kinship and Social Life” at the 95th Annual Meeting of the AAA, San Diego, Nov. 20-24. 1995 Invited to chair the symposium “Engendering Archaeology: Case Studies,” convened by Mary Casey at the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology Conference “Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives.” Sydney, Feb. 3. Funded by AWINNA. 1994 Feminist Historical Archaeology. Invited to organize and chair this symposium at the World Archaeological Congress 3rd Annual Meeting, Dehli, India. Dec. 11-14.

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1994 What is Feminist Theory? Invited by the Historical Archaeology Women’s Caucus to co-organize this symposium for Society for Historical Archaeology Meetings, Vancouver, January 6-10. 1989 Gender in Historical Archaeology. Invited to organize and chair this session at the 22nd Chacmool Conference entitled “The Archaeology of Gender.” U. of Calgary, Nov. 11. 1989 Invited to organize and chair method and theory session I entitled “Current Issues in Archaeological Theory and Method” for the 1st Joint Archaeological Congress, Baltimore, Jan. 5-8. 1984 Invited to chair symposium,”New England Archaeology I,” 17th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Jan. 7. 1982 Invited to chair symposium”Current Research I”, 15th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Philadelphia, January 8. 1981 Invited to chair symposium “Urban Archaeology,” 21st Annual Meetings of the

Northeastern Anthropological Association, Saratoga Springs, N.Y., March 28. 1981 Invited to chair symposium”Demography and Settlement Studies,” 14th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, New Orleans, Jan. 7. 1980 Invited to chair symposium,”Nineteenth and Later Historical Archaeology,” 20th Annual Meetings of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Amherst, Massachusetts, March 29. Symposium Discussant 2014 Invited Discussant for symposium entitled: Colonial Institutions and their

enduring material aftermaths. 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 11, which was scheduled opposite my symposium so another discussant was found.

2014 Invited Discussant for symposium entitled: Foregrounding the Landscape in Archaeology. 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 10.

2014 Discussant for symposium entitled: How Questions about Gender and Sexuality Matter. 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January

2013 Discussant for symposium entitled: Gender and Leadership. Theoretical Archaeology Group conference, Chicago, May 9-11.

2013 Discussant for symposium entitled: Gendering Consumer Choice. 46th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Leicester, UK, January 9-12.

2012 Discussant in the symposium entitled: 25 Years of Consumer Choice Research: Multiple Factors and Meanings. 45th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Baltimore Jan. 4-8.

2011 Discussant in the symposium entitled Gender Boundaries: Constructions, Negotiations, and Crossings. Society for Historical Archaeology 44th Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Austin, 1/7.

2009 Invited discussant for symposium “The Borders Within: Exploring the Institutional Boundaries of Society,” Society for Historical Archaeology 42nd Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Toronto, 1/6-10.

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2009 Discussant for symposium “Diversity and Complexity in Trade Relations,” Society for Historical Archaeology 42nd Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Toronto, Canada Jan. 6-10. 2008 Invited discussant for symposium “Power Dynamics in the Preservation and

Public Interpretation of Gendered Landscapes,” Society for Historical Archaeology 41st Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Albuquerque, Jan. 8-13.

2001 Invited discussant for symposium “Household Chores: the Struggle to Define and Determine the Households in Historical Archaeology” organized and chaired by Kerri Barile at the 2001 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Long Beach, CA Jan. 12. 1995 Invited discussant for symposium “Gender and the Interpretation of Power” organized and chaired by Tracy Sweely at the 60th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, May 3. 1995 Invited discussant for seminar “From Cultural Landscape to Household Assemblage,” at the New South Wales Department of Planning, Sydney, Feb. 7. Funded by Miller’s Point 1995 Invited discussant for symposium “Engendering Archaeology: Case Studies,” convened by Mary Casey at the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology Conference “Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives.” Sydney, Feb. 3. Funded by AWinA. 1992 Feminist Issues Involved in Recognizing Gender in Historical and Archaeological Contexts. Invited discussant for symposium “Recognizing Gender in Historical Archaeology,” Annual Meetings of the Massachusetts Archaeological Society, Oct. 24. 1989 Discussant, invited for session entitled “Gender in Historical Archaeology,”at the 22nd Chacmool Conference entitled “The Archaeology of Gender.” U. of Calgary, Nov. 11. Symposia and Panels Organized and Chaired: 2014 How Questions about Gender and Sexuality Matter. . 47th Annual Conference

on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 11. 2014 Panel entitled “Discussing the Future of Feminist Historical Archaeology. 47th

Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 9.

2013 Gender and Leadership. Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Chicago, May 9-11.

2013 Gendering Consumer Choice. 46th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Leicester, UK, January 9-12.

2012 25 Years of Consumer Choice Research: Multiple Factors and Meanings. 45th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Baltimore Jan. 4-8.

2011 Gender Boundaries: Constructions, Negotiations, and Crossings. For the Society for Historical Archaeology’s 44th Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Austin, Jan. 5-9.

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2010 OU Archaeology: Student Engagement and Service Learning, organized for the Fourth Annual Conference on Teaching and Learning, Oakland University, Rochester Hills, MI, May 19-20.

2009 Diversity and Complexity in Trade Relations. Symposium organized and chaired. Society for Historical Archaeology 42nd Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Toronto, Jan. 6-10.

2008 The Impact of Feminist Theories in Archaeology. Symposium co-organized and chaired with Laurajane Smith, for the Sixth World Archaeological Congress, Dublin, 7/1.

2007 Forum on Gender issues in Historical Archaeology. Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Williamsburg, VA Jan. 11-14.

2007 What Difference Do Feminist Theories Make? Organized and Chaired. Society for Historical Archaeology Conference, Williamsburg, VA Jan. 11-14.

2006 Gender Research in Anthropology. Symposium organized for the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 3/ 3, Oakland U., Rochester. 2005 Organized and Chaired symposium entitled “Feminist Activist Strategies Past and Present” at the National Women’s Studies Association Conference, 6/11, Orlando 2005 Asian Women. Organized and Chaired. Michigan Women’s Studies

Association 4/1-2. Oakland U. 2005 Women in History Symposium. Organized and chaired. MWSA 4/1-2. Oakland U. 2005 Women’s Centers Panel. Organized and moderated. MWSA 4/1-2. Oakland U. 2005 Women’s Studies Directors’ Panel. Organized and moderated. MWSA 4/1-2. Oakland U. 2005 University Climates for Women. Organizer. MWSA 4/1-2. Oakland U. 2004 Academic Education for Activism: Linking Academia and Activism in Women’s Studies Courses. National Women’s Studies Association, 6/18-20, Milwaukee. 2004 Internships and Field Experiences with Women’s Social Agencies, National Women’s Studies Association, 6/17, Milwaukee. 2003 ‘Feminist Archaeologies’ symposium, World Archaeological Congress, Washington D.C. June 23. 2003 Chaired session entitled ‘Teeming Women’ at the National Women’s Studies Association annual meetings June 19-22, New Orleans. 2002 Manifestations of Gendered Power. Session organized and chaired for the 79th annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society. March 8, Lansing. 2001 Feminist Historical Archaeologies of Intersections between Gender and Other Social Dimensions. Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology Jan. 9-13, Long Beach, CA 1995 Organized and chaired “Engendering Historical Archaeology,” SHA 1995 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, 28th Annual Meeting, Washington D.C., Jan. 5.

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1992 Organized and chaired “Critiques of Historical Archaeology,” 1990 SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Kingston, Jan. 9. 1990 Organized and chaired “Stretching the Envelope in Archaeological Theory and Method.” 1990 SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology. Tucson, Jan. 12. 1989 Organized and chaired “Making Women Visible Through Historical Archaeology” for the 22nd Annual Meetings for the Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, Jan. 5-8. 1986 Organized and chaired “Ceramic Price Scaling Indices and Consumer Choices” for the 19th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Sacramento. Jan. 8-12. 1985 Organized two symposia entitled “Socio-economic Status and Consumer Choices”, and “Urban Social Stratification” for the 18th Annual Meetings, Society for Historical Archaeology, Jan. 12. 1985 Chaired “Socio-economic Status and Consumer Choices”, at the 18th Annual Meetings, Society for Historical Archaeology, Jan. 12. Invited Papers at Professional Meetings 2014 “The Jewish Diaspora across Greater Boston’s landacpe: A feminist analysis

of complex intersections between race, ethnicity, class, gender and religion” in the symposium “A Chosen People in Foreign lands: Historical Archaeological Approaches to the Jewish Diaspora” organized by David Markus. 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 9.

2013 Medieval Gardens of Love: A Feminist Perspective. Paper presented at the Institute for European and Mediterranean Archaeology (IEMA), sixth annual international visiting scholar conference on contemporary theoretical issues in European and Mediterranean archaeology, entitled Engendering Landscape & Landscaping Gender, organized by Will Meyer. April 13-14.

2013 Why is Poverty Neglected in Archaeology? Paper presented in symposium entitled Whither Archaeologies of Poverty? Organized and chaired by Cameron Wesson. Society of American Archaeology 78th Annual Meeting. April 3-7, Hawaii 2009 A feminist-anarchist Archaeology of Women’s Social Reform Movements in Boston, in the symposium entitled “Developing Anarchist Archaeologies,” organized by Andrew Gardner and Tobias Richter (both University College London) for the Theoretical Archaeology Group (TAG) conference on December 17, 2009, in Durham, UK. 2009 The Jewish Diaspora in Greater Boston and Fluidity, Change and Continuity in Gender Identities. In symposium entitled The Fluidity and Rigidity of Identity in the North East, organized by Matthew Beaudoin for the Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Nov. 11. 2009 The Development of Diverse Jewish Communities on Boston’s Landscape at the Turn of the 20th Century: Intersections Between Gender, Class and Ethnicity. In symposium entitled “Interpretation and Preservation of Gendered Cultural Landscapes, organized by Sherene Baugher and Suzanne M. Spencer-

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Wood. Society for Historical Archaeology 42nd Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Toronto, January 6-10. 2008 How Reform Women’s Organizations Worked to Socialize Laissez-Faire Capitalism. In symposium entitled “Made in America: The Creation of the American Industrial Order,” organized by Estiaphonos Pappas and Stacey Camp. Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Albuquerque, Jan. 2007 Chaos Theory and a Multiscalar Temporal Methodology: Revealing irregular and Contested Processes Hidden in Patterns of Gradual Evolution. In symposium entitled “Chance, Choice, and Catastrophe: An Archaeology of the Unpredictable,” organized by Stephen O’Brien. Theoretical Archaeology Group conference, York, England, Dec. 14-16. 2006 Beyond Structuralist Gender Dichotomies: Developing and Applying Continuum Models of

Complex Fluid Intersections of Social Dimensions. Paper invited by Deborah Rotman for her symposium entitled Moving Beyond the Legacy of Separate Spheres, SHA Conference, Sacramento, Jan. 13.

2004 Women Activists in Turn-of-the Century Social Settlements” Invited paper presented at the MWSA 2004 Conference, Spring Arbor, March 19-20.

2004 The Archeology of the Women’s History Trail in Boston, Invited paper presented at the NCSA annual meetings Cleveland, April 1-4. 2003 Activist Strategies of Reform Women Around the Turn of the Century. Invited paper presented in the Women and Activism symposium at Michigan Sociology Conference, Kalamazoo, Nov. 1. 2003 Power dynamics Imprinted by Turn-of-the-Century Reform Women’s Institutions and Landscapes on Boston’s Public Landscape. Invited paper presented at the CELA conference in Charleston 9/27 2003 Feminist Research on Michigan Historical Markers, invited at Council of Michigan Archaeology annual meetings, MSU, E. Lansing. 4/5 2003 Addressing the Inequities of Working Women: Learning from the Past” Invited paper in mini-symposium entitled ‘Women, Economics, Justice and Equality’, co-organized by Jude Nixon and Jo Reger, Oakland U. 3/17 2003 A Feminist Theoretical Approach to the Historical Archaeology of Institutions. Paper invited for the 36th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Providence, RI, Jan. 14-19. 2002 Implications of Non-linear Systems Theory for Archaeological Theory and Method. Paper invited for the American Anthropological Association 101st annual meeting, New Orleans Nov. 20-24. 2002 Invited speaker on panel entitled ‘Women Change the University: Strategies from Four Institutions”, at the UMD conference, Valuing Us All: the Meanings of Diversity in Higher Education. UM/Dearborn 10/4. 2002 Playgrounds created by turn-of-the Century Women’s Organizations in America: Material Expressions of changing Conceptions of Childhood. In ‘Landscapes of Play’ symposium at the conference entitled “Designing Modern Childhoods: Landscapes, buildings and material culture. Organized by Marta Gutman and Ning de Coninck-Smith. UC/Berkeley. 5/2. 2001 How 19th Century Reform Women Transformed American Culture 1875- 1925. Women’s Studies Speakers Series, Oakland University, 10/4.

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2000 The Archaeology of Historic Burial Grounds. Paper invited for the Conference on the Preservation of Historic Cemeteries and Burial Grounds, May 12, Worcester, MA. 1999 Historical Archaeology of 19th Century American Cultural Landscapes. Paper invited for the 100th Anniversary Annual Meeting of the American Society of Landscape Architects, Boston, Sept. 12-15. 1999 Turn of the Century American Women’s Organizations and the Creation of

Urban landscapes: Parks, playgrounds, school gardens and kindergartens. Paper invited for Gendered Landscapes: An Interdisciplinary Exploration of Past Place and Space. State College, PA May 29-June 1.

1998 Inclusive Feminist Theory: Crossing Boundaries in Theory and Practice. Paper invited for 14th International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnological Sciences Symposium on Gender in the Past: Part II, organized by Cheryl Claassen and Lisa M. Frink. Williamburg, July 29. 1997 Pragmatism and Feminism. Paper invited for the AAA symposium on Archaeology and Pragmatism organized by Carol McDavid, Emma C. Blake and Dr. Victor A. Buchli. Washington D.C., Nov. 19-23. 1997 Non-linear Systems Theory and Feminist Theory. Paper invited for the FAI Symposium “Social Theory in Archaeology: Setting the Agenda,” organized by Michael B. Schiffer. Snowbird, Utah, Oct. 24-26. 1997 Feminist Inclusive Theory: Crossing Boundaries in Theory and Practice. Paper

invited for Feminism on the Frontier. The 4th Australian Women In Archaeology Conference, Cairns, Australia, July 3-5.

1997 How 19th Century American Women Contested Male Dominance in Urban Public Landscapes. Paper invited for Feminism on the Frontier. The 4th Australian Women in Archaeology Conference, July 3-5, Cairns. 1995 The World Their Household: The Changing Definition of Domestic in the 19th Century. Paper invited for “Household Archaeology” Colloquium, organized by Penelope Allison for the Archaeological Institute of America 97th Annual Meeting, San Diego, Dec. 29. 1995 A Vermont General Store 1795-1920: Development of the American Market Economy. Invited paper presented at the Australasian Society for Historical Archaeology, Sydney, Feb. 9. Funded by ASHA. 1995 The 19th Century Shaw Gristmill and House Sites, Leicester, Massachusetts, USA: Research for a CRM Excavation. Invited paper presented at the Australian Association for Consulting Archaeologists, Sydney, Feb. 8. 1995 Consumer Choice Profiles at Five Early 19th Century US Sites. Invited paper presented at the Department of Anthropology, University of Sydney, Feb. 8. 1995 Research, Methods, and Results to Date: Boston Domestic Reform Sites. Invited paper presented at “From Cultural Landscape to Household Assemblage,” Seminar at the New South Wales Department of Planning, Sydney, Feb. 7. Funded by Miller’s Point 1995 Feminist Redefinitions of Archaeological Paradigms and Epistemology.

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Invited paper presented at the 3rd Australian Women in Archaeology Conference “Redefining Archaeology: Feminist Perspectives.” Feb. 3, Sydney. Funded by AWINNA. 1994 Toward the Further Development of Feminist Historical Archaeology. Paper

invited for the symposium “Feminist Historical Archaeology” at the World Archaeological Congress 3rd Annual Meeting in Dehli, India, Dec. 11-14.

1994 Old South Work Programs, the Reform Community and Immigrants. Invited paper presented at the Old South Meeting House, Boston, June 30. 1993 How Women’s Organizations Transformed American Culture. Invited paper presented at the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Nov. 2. 1993 Women’s Reform Movements and Settlement Houses in 19th Century Boston. Paper invited by The Bostonian Society, Boston, May 25. 1993 Diversity and Negotiation in the Built Environments of 19th Century Domestic Reform. Paper invited for Visiting Scholars Colloquium, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, April 29. 1992 Redefining Historical Archaeology from a Feminist Perspective. Paper invited by Charles Orser for the symposium “Redefining Historical Archaeology,” at the TAG conference, Southhamption, England, Dec. 20. 1992 Report on the Historical Archaeology Women’s Caucus and The Society for Historical Archaeology Committee on Gender Issues. Paper invited for the “Women Archaeologists Equity Workshop,” organized by Sarah M. Nelson at the AAA meetings, San Francisco, Dec. 2-6. 1992 Diversity and Domestic Reform: Classes and Ethnic Groups. Paper invited for Visiting Scholars Colloquium, Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe College, April 30. 1992 Towards a Feminist Urban Archaeology. Paper invited for “Urban Historical Archaeology” symposium at the Society for American Archaeology Conference, Pittsburgh, April 8. 1992 Class and Ethnicity in Domestic Reform. Paper invited for “Those ‘Of Little Note’” Gender, Cultural Diversity, and Visibility in Historical Archaeology” symposium organized by Elizabeth Scott at the 1992 SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Kingston, Jamaica, Jan. 10. 1991 Feminist Empiricism: A More Holistic Theoretical Approach. Paper invited for Mini-Plenary symposium “Shaken, Not Stirred: Current Gender Issues in Historical Archaeology,” organized by Margaret Purser at the 1991 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Richmond, VA, Jan. 10. 1990 Toward a Feminist Historical Archaeology. Paper invited by Laurajane Smith for the Feminist Workshop session at the Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Lampeter, Wales, UK, Dec. 17-20. 1990 Non-Linear Dynamics in Cultural Processes: Implications for Theories of Culture and Cultural Evolution. Paper Invited for the Conference on Dynamical Description and Human Systems. U. of Cambridge, Dec. 10-13.

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1990 The Expansion of 19th Century American Women’s Roles Through the Material Culture of Domestic Reform. Paper invited for the Berkeley Women’s History Conference, Rutgers U., June 10. 1990 A Feminist Agenda for Archaeological Theory and Gender Research. Paper invited for the SIU Visiting Scholar’s Conference, “The Future of the Past: American Archaeology in A.D. 2001.” S. Illinois U., May 5. 1989 Towards an Historical Archaeology of the Construction of Gender. Paper invited for the 22nd Chacmool Conference entitled “The Archaeology of Gender.” U. of Calgary, Nov. 11. 1989 Culture and the Chaos Paradigm. Paper invited for the 1st Joint Archaeological Congress, Baltimore, Jan. 7. 1988 Of Sisterhood and Unity: A Framework for Analyzing 19th Century Domestic Reform Networks. Paper Invited for the Seminar Series, Wellesley College Center for Research on Women, March 24. 1988 The Community as Household: Domestic Reform, Mid-Range Theory, and the Domestication of Public Space. Invited Paper for the 21st Chacmool Conference, Calgary, Nov. 10-13. 1986 A Comparison of Ceramics and Status at the Green Site and Ten other Early Nineteenth Century Sites, co-authored with Scott D. Heberling. Paper invited for the First Interdisciplinary Conference on New England Culture and History, 1600-1860, at the U. of Massachusetts/Boston, April 12. Other Papers Presented at Professional Conferences: 2014 Panelist in “Discussing the Future of Feminist Historical Archaeology.” 47th

Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 9.

2014 Introduction in symposium “How Questions about Gender and Sexuality Matter.” 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 11.

2014 Panelist in the “Queer Forum: Queer Scholarship and Queer Experience.” 47th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Quebec City, Canada, January 11.

2013 Rural versus Urban Glass Distribution Networks in 19th Century America: Testing Pred’s Model. Centre for Historical Archaeology Conference entitled Rural Life in an Urban and Industrial World. University of Leicester, UK, April 13.

2013 Introduction to Gender and Leadership. Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Chicago, May 9-11.

2013 Gendering Leadership in America from the 18th Century into the 20th Century. Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, Chicago, May 9-11.

2013 Introduction to Gendering Consumer Choice. 46th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Leicester, UK, January 9-12.

2013 Gendering Domestic Architecture. 46th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Leicester, UK, January 9-12.

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2013 Co-authored with Renée Blackburn, MIT. Playgrounds as Domestic Reform. 46th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Leicester, UK, January 9-12.

2012 The Temporal and Spatial Diffusion of the Sloyd Educational Crafting Tradition Across the landscape of Western Culture. Theoretical Archaeology Group Conference, University of Liverpool, UK, Dec. 17-19.

2012 Material Evidence of Americanization at the Intersections of Gender, Ethnicity, Religion and Class in the Jewish Diaspora of Greater Boston 1840-1940. Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology 2012 Conference. St. Johns, Newfoundland, Canada, Oct. 5-7.

2012 Collaborative Emergency Excavations at the Methodist epi8scopal Parsonage site in Troy Corners, Michigan. 2012 Midwest Historical Archaeology Conference, University of Illinois/Champagne Urbana, Oct. 6.

2012 Introduction to 25 Years of Consumer Choice Research: Multiple Factors and Meanings. 45th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Baltimore Jan. 4-8.

2011 Introduction to the symposium entitled Gender Boundaries: Constructions, Negotiations, and Crossings. Society for Historical Archaeology 44th Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Austin, 1/7.

2011 Gender Transformations: From Private to Public. Paper presented in the symposium entitled Gender Boundaries: Constructions, Negotiations, and Crossings. Society for Historical Archaeology 44th Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Austin, 1/7.

2010 Engaged Service Learning in Historical Archaeology, in the session entitled “OU Archaeology: Student Engagement and Service Learning,” at the Fourth Annual Conference on Teaching and Learning, Oakland University, May 20. 2007 The Difference Feminist Theories Make in Historical Archaeology. Paper presented at the Society for Historical Archaeology Conference Jan. 11-14. Williamsburg, Va. 2006 Developing Post-Modern Feminist Theoretical Models of Power in Archaeology. Paper presented at the American Anthropological Association annual meetings. San Jose. Nov. 15-19. 2006 Nonlinear processes in the transformation of American culture by women’s

social reform movements 1868-1925. Paper presented at the Michigan Academy of Science, Arts and Letters 3/3, Oakland U., Rochester, MI.

2005 Reform Women’s Strategies for Transforming American Culture at the Turn-of-the-Century. National Women’s Studies Association 6/11. Orlando, Fla.

2005 How Women’s Organizations created the Playground Movement in America. Michigan Women’s Studies Association 4/2. Oakland U.

2005 Religion and the Beecher Sisters’ House Design. In Religious Life symposium, SHA Annual Meetings, York, England. Jan. 5-9.

2004 Oakland University Internships for Learning Feminist Activism, National Women’s Studies Association, 6/17, Milwaukee.

2004 Feminist theory, Chaos theory, and Evolutionary theory. AAA Annual Meetings, Atlanta, Dec. 15-19.

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2004 Post-modern Feminist Theory and the Complexity of Jewish Material Acculturation in Boston 1840-1930s.” Paper presented at the 37th Annual Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, St. Louis, Jan. 7-11.

2003 Feminist Historical Archaeologies. Paper presented in Feminist Archaeologies symposium, World Archaeological Congress, Washington D.C. June 23. 2003 Student research on What Students Want in a Women’s Center. Poster paper at the Institute for Women’s Policy Research Conference, Washington DC, June 22. 2003 Methods of Feminist Analysis student research on What Students Want in a Women’s Center. In ‘Incorporating Service Learning Into Women’s Studies: Theory and Practice” symposium at the National Women’s Studies Association annual meetings, New Orleans, 6/19-22. 2002 Evidence that Women’s Studies Affects Students’ Lives and Creates Culture Change.” In ‘Gender Matters’ symposium of the Association for Humanist Sociology annual meetings, Madison. 10/11. 2002 Why Take Women’s Studies? Research With Students on the Women’s Studies Program at Oakland University. Paper presented at the Women’s Studies’ Directors’ Pre-Conferences of the National Women’s Studies Association annual meetings. Las Vegas. June 13. 2002 Why Take Women’s Studies? Research With Students on the Women’s Studies Program at Oakland University. Paper presented at the Michigan Women’s Studies Association 25th Annual Conference. March 23. 2002 Manifestations of Women’s Increasing Powers at the Turn of the Century. Paper presented at the 79th annual meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society, Lansing. March 8. 2001 The Uses and Misuses of Higher Mathematics in Historical Archaeology. Paper presented at the 2001 SHA Conference in Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Long Beach, CA, Jan. 12. 2000 Locating Women that Made a Difference: Domestic Reform Sites on Boston’s Landscape. Paper presented at Famous or Forgotten: Women at the Turning Points of U.S. History. Lowell Conference on Women’s History, Nov. 1. 2000 How Can We Interpret the Untold Stories at Uninterpreted Public sites? paper presented at the National Association for Interpretation Region I Interpretive Training Workshop. Pinkham Notch, N.H. March18. 2000 Lifeways at the Falmouth Massachusetts Poor House/ Work House/ Town Farm/ Almshouse. Paper presented in the symposium on Institutional Sites Archaeology organized by John P. McCarthy at the annual meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Quebec City Jan 4-6. 1999 Archaeology and the Gendering of American Historical Landscapes:

A Brief Overview.Paper presented at the 5th Australian Women in Archaeology Conference, entitled Engendering Material Culture, Sydney, Australia, July 2-4, 1999

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1999 Domestic Reform of Gendered Spaces and Built Environments in the U.S. 1840-1925. Paper presented at Embodied Utopias: Gender, Social Change and the Built Environment. Chicago, April 16. 1998 Feminist Historical Archaeology and the Domestic Reform of Boston’s Landscape. Paper presented at the Fifth Gender and Archaeology Conference, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Oct. 9. 1998 Landscapes and Material Culture of Domestic Reform. Paper presented at The Stuff of Women’s History Conference, Seneca Falls, NY, August 20. 1996 Review of Feminist Historical Archaeology, or Peeling the Androcentric Onion. Paper presented at the AAA Conference, San Francisco, Nov. 20. 1995 Domestic Reform and the Social Control Thesis. Paper presented in the

symposium “Engendering Historical Archaeology,” at the SHA 1995 Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, 28th Annual Meeting, Washington, D.C., Jan. 4

1994 The Development of Feminist Theory: Implications for Historical Archaeology. Paper presented in the symposium "What is Feminist Theory?" at the SHA 27th Annual Meetings, January 6-10. 1993 Cultural Complexity and Chaos Theory. Paper presented at the 26th Chacmool Conference, U. of Calgary, Canada, Nov. 12-14. 1993 Domestic Reform and the Design of 19th Century American Cities, Parks and Playgrounds. Paper selected for Women • Land • Design Conference, Radcliffe College, April 23-24. 1992 Introduction to Critiques in Historical Archaeology session. 1992 SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Kingston. Jan. 9. 1991 Feminist Historical Archaeology and Domestic Reform. Winterthur Conference on Historical Archaeology and the Study of American Culture, Oct. 3-5. 1990 Beyond Reification. 1990 SHA Conference on Historical and Underwater Archaeology, Tucson, Jan. 12. 1989 Historical Archaeology and Nonlinear Systems Theory. The 1989 Annual Meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Morristown, N.J., Oct. 7. 1989 Feminist Archaeology and the Proactive Roles of Women in Transforming Gender Concepts, Roles and Relationships in 19th Century America. 22nd Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Baltimore, Jan. 8. 1976-88 On average, 2.5 papers presented per year at professional conferences, including the following selected titles. 1988 Ceramic Consumer Choice Profiles at Early 19th century Sites. 21st Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Reno, Jan. 16. 1987 Domestic Reform Movements: Their Significance, Use of Urban Space, and Need for Preservation Annual Meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, St. Mary's City, Md., Oct. 9-11. 1987 Consumer Choice Profiles in White Ceramics: A Comparative Analysis of Eleven Early 19th Century Sites. Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Amherst, Massachusetts, March 18-21.

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1987 Patterns of Temporal Change in Market Participation at Six Sites, 20th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Savannah, Georgia, Jan. 7-11. 1986 Socio-economic Status and late 19th Century Consumer Choice Profiles Generated from Miller's Ceramic Price-Scaling Indices. 19th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Sacramento, Jan.8-12. 1985 Miller's Ceramic Price Scaling Indices and Socio-economic Status: A Comparative Analysis of 19 sites. 25th Annual Meeting of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Lake Placid, NY, April 27. 1985 Ceramics and Socio-economic Status of the Green Family, Windsor, Vermont, 1788-1956, co-authored with Scott Heberling. 18th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Boston, Jan. 12. 1984 The Calf Pasture Pumping Station and Boston's Sewer System, 1884-1984. 13th Annual Conference of the Society for Industrial Archaeology, Boston, June 14-17. 1984 A Survey of Sites and Activities Generated by Boston's Material Feminists. Annual Meeting of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Binghamton, NY, Oct. 20. 1984 Socio-economic Status and Boston Area Domestic Sites. 17th Annual Meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Williamsburg, Jan. 7. 1983 The Effect of Temporal Scale on the Analyses of Cultural Change in Historical Archaeology. 16th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Denver, Jan. 5-9. 1982 Preliminary Site Survey of 19th Century Material Feminist Movements in Cambridge and Boston. Fall meetings of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, Amherst, Oct. 16-17. 1982 Socio-economic Status and Consumption Patterns in 19th Century Quincy, Massachusetts. 46th Annual Meeting of the Society for American Archaeology, Minneapolis, Minnesota, April 15. 1981 Predicting Consumption Patterns from Occupational Classification for Quincy, Massachusetts, 1870-80. Spring meetings of the Council for Northeast Historical Archaeology, March 16. 1981 Urban Versus Rural Participation in the National American Market. 14th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, New Orleans, Jan. 7. 1980 The Development of an Urban Archaeological Predictive Model in Somerville, Massachusetts. 45th Annual Meetings of the Society for American Archaeology, Philadelphia, May 1. 1979 Theoretical and Substantive Implications of Different Temporal Scales in Prehistoric and Historical Archaeology. 12th annual meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Nashville, Jan.6. 1979 Historical Demography and Settlement Patterns in the Green Mountain National Forest in the 19th Century. 19th Annual Meetings of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, New England College,Henniker, N.H., March 30.

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1978 The National American Market in Historical Archaeology: Urban versus Rural Perspectives. 18th Annual Meetings of the Northeastern Anthropological Association, Laval University, Quebec City, March 19. 1977 Assessing Alternative Analytical Methods in Historical Archaeology. 10th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Ottawa, Jan. 6. 1976 The Development of the National American Market from the Perspective of

Dummerston, Vermont 1795-1920. 9th Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology, Philadelphia, Jan. 7.

Professional Service 2011-14 Director, Board of Directors, Society for Historical Archaeology 2011-14 Liaison from the Board of Directors, Society for Historical Archaeology, to the SHA Committee on Intersocietal Relations 2011-12 Trustee, Board of Trustees, Council of Michigan Archaeologists 2012 External Reviewer: Gay Nayton’s PhD dissertation at the University of Western Australia in Archaeology, entitled: The Archaeology of Market Capitalism: A Western Australian Perspective 2004 External Reviewer: Joyce Clements’ PhD dissertation at York University, Toronto. A

Winding Sheet for Deborah Oakland University Service 2010- Capitol Campaign departmental liaison W2009 Chair, Editorial committee for the Meeting of the Minds undergraduate conference

proceedings 2001- 5 Member, Women’s History Month committee of the CSA 2001- 5 Faculty Advisor for Women’s Issues Forum: feminist student club. 2001-5 Women’s Studies Faculty Liaison to Kresge Library 2002- 5 Member, Committee W of the Faculty/Staff Union W2004 Member, Faculty Assembly W2005 Member, Faculty Senate 2004- Founding Member, Women’s Employee Resource Group 2004- Founding Member, LGBT Employee Resource Group 2005- Member, General Education Committee 2005- Member, Board of the Gender and Sexuality Center Oakland University College Service 2009-10 Invited Robert Pennock to present “But Is It Science: The Philosophical Question

in the Creation/Evolution Controversy,” and gained funding from the Religion and Society Theme, 4 departments, and the anthropology club

2001-5 Director of Women’s Studies 2001-5 Student Advisor, Women’s Studies Program 2001-5 Chair, Women’s Studies Executive Committee 2001-5 Member, WSEC Scholarships and Awards subcommittee 2001-5 Chair, WSEC PR subcommittee 2001-5 Chair, WSEC Curriculum subcommittee

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2001-5 Library liaison for Women’s Studies Program 2001-5 Member, Women’s Studies Film Festival committee Oakland University Departmental Service 2011-12 Chair, Anthropology Search Committee 2011-12 Member, 2010-11 Chair, Anthropology Search Committee 2010-11 Member 2009-10 Member, George Sanders’ C-1 Review Committee 2008-9 Member, Awards Committee 2007 Presentation on Feminist models of power at Dept. Brown Bag 2005 The Archaeology of Poverty. Paper presented in the Sociology and Anthropology

Departmental Colloquium Series, Oakland University, Nov. 17. 2001-2 Member, Self-study Committee 2002-3 Member, Jo Reger’s C-1 Review Committee 2003-4 Member, Abdi Kusow’s C-1 Review Committee 2004- Chair, Anthropology Assessment committee Courses Taught Feminist Theory Methods of Feminist Analysis Field Experience in Women’s Studies Women’s Studies Capstone Historical Archaeology of Gender Historical Archaeology New England Historical Archaeology Human and Cultural Evolution Culture, Society and Technology Introduction to Anthropological Archaeology Archaeological Theory and Method Public Archaeology Introduction to Physical Anthropology and Archaeology Introduction to Cultural Anthropology References Dr. Gary Shepherd, Emeritus Dept. of Sociology and Anthropology Oakland University Rochester MI 48309 Dr. Sue Wood, Chair Dept. of Art and Art History Oakland University Rochester MI 48309

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Dr. Sherene Baugher Dept. of Landscape Architecture Kennedy Hall 4th floor Cornell University Ithaca NY 14853 Dr. Lu Ann De Cunzo Dept. of Anthropology University of Delaware Newark, DE 19716


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