Faculty Work from 2020
The Production of Community in Community Land Trusts, Deborah Martin, James DeFilippis, Olivia Williams, Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani, and Joseph Pierce
The questions we ask: Opportunities and challenges for using big data analytics to strategically manage human capital resources., William Sodeman and Ralph Hamilton
Faculty Work from 2019
Meanings of limited equity homeownership in community land trusts., Deborah Martin, Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani, Olivia R. Williams, Richard Kruger, Joseph Pierce, and James DeFilippis
On the Transformative Potential of Community Land Trusts in the United States, Deborah Martin, Rich Kruger, Azadeh Hadizadeh Esfahani, Olivia R. Williams, Joseph Pierce, and James DeFilippis
Faculty Work from 2018
SALUTE TO FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP 2018, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2017
Automated Speech Recognition for Captioned Telephone Conversations, Jeff Adams CEO, Kenneth Basye PhD, Alok Parlikar PhD, Andrew Fletcher PhD, and Jangwon Kim PhD
SALUTE TO FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP 2017, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2016
SALUTE TO FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP 2016, Clark University
Supplemental material for Reich 2016, Deborah Robertson, Hannah G. Reich, and Gretchen Goodbody-Gringley
Faculty Work from 2015
Who Am I? Narration and its contribution to self and identity, Michael Bamberg PhD
SALUTE TO FACULTY SCHOLARSHIP 2015, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2014
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2014, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2013
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2013, Clark University
Are You Missing Gender Right in Front of You?: How to Do a Gender Analysis of ANYTHING, Cynthia Enloe
Are You Missing Gender Right in Front of You?: Patriarchy 101: How It is Being Updated, Cynthia Enloe
Are You Missing Gender Right in Front of You?: You Can’t Militarize Men Without Militarizing Women, Cynthia Enloe
Faculty Work from 2012
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2012, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2011
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2011, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2010
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2010, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2009
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2009, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2008
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2008, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2007
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2007, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2006
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2006, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2005
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2005, Clark University
Faculty Work from 2004
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2004, Clark University
Cached, Carried, or Crèched, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 2003
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2003, Clark University
The Intimate Gallery and the Equivalents: Spirituality in the 1920s Work of Stieglitz, Kristina Wilson
Faculty Work from 2002
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2002, Clark University
Adaptation for, Exaptation as, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 2001
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2001, Clark University
Avoiding Vicious Circularity Requires more than a Modicum of Care, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 2000
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 2000, Clark University
Intentionality is the Mark of the Vital, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1999
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 1999, Clark University
Can we make a deal, John Hartung?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Group Selection and the Origins of Evil, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1998
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 1998, Clark University
Infant Cries As Evolutionary Melodrama: Extortion or Deception?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Reintroducing ‘Reintroducing Group Selection to the Human Behavioral Sciences’to BBS Readers., Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1997
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 1997, Clark University
Communication and Natural Design, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1996
Salute to Faculty Scholarship 1996, Clark University
Babies' Cries: Who's Listening? Who's Being Fooled?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1995
Does Language Arise from a Calculus of Dominance?, Nicholas S. Thompson
On the Use of Mental Terms in Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1994
A System for Describing Bird Song Units, Nicholas S. Thompson
The Many Perils of Ejective Anthropomorphism, Nicholas S. Thompson
Unequal Inheritance: Incomplete Sociobiology, Nicholas S. Thompson
Vehicles All the Way Down?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1993
Are Some Mental States Public Events?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Oh no! Not social Darwinism again!, Nicholas S. Thompson
The Intentionality of Some Ethological Terms, Nicholas S. Thompson
Why Alison Gopnik Should be a Behaviorist, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1992
Reconstruing Hempelian Motivational Explanations, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1990
Why Would We Ever Doubt that Species are Intelligent?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1988
Comparative Psychology and the Recursive Structure of Filter Explanations, Nicholas S. Thompson
Deception and Descriptive Mentalism, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1987
Natural Design and the Future of Comparative Psychology, Nicholas S. Thompson
The Misappropriation of Teleonomy, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1986
Deception in Play Between Dogs and People, Nicholas S. Thompson
Ethology and the Birth of Comparative Teleonomy, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1985
Deception and the Concept of Behavioral Design, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1983
Levels of Organization in the Song of the Bobolink (Icteridae: Dolichonyginae), Nicholas S. Thompson
Social Organization of Wintering Blue Jays, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1982
A Comparison of Cawing in the European Carrion Crow (Corvus Corone) and the American Common Crow (Corvus Brachyrhynchos), Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1981
A Utopian Perspective on Ecology and Development, Nicholas S. Thompson
Song Variety in the Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma Rufum), Nicholas S. Thompson
The Oilman Cometh, Nicholas S. Thompson
Toward a Falsifiable Theory of Evolution, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1980
Annals of Medical Sociobiology: The North Dana Blood Disease, Nicholas S. Thompson
Best Use For A Small University, Nicholas S. Thompson
Beware the Eyes of March, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1979
Canine Responses to Familiar and Unfamiliar Humans, Nicholas S. Thompson
Geographic Variation in the Bell Calls of the Blue Jay, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1977
Critical Properties in the Assembly Call of the Common American Crow, Nicholas S. Thompson
Ethological Motivation Theory, Nicholas S. Thompson
Instinctive Behavior, Nicholas S. Thompson
The Neck Band of the Blue Jay, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1976
How should we educate the class of 1984?, Nicholas S. Thompson
My Descent from the Monkey, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1975
Alphabet Soup, Nicholas S. Thompson
Species Specificity and Individual Variation in the Songs of the Brown Thrasher (Toxostoma Rufum) and Catbird (Dumetella Carolinensis), Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1972
Pyschobiology as a Form of General Education, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1971
The Failure of Pluralism, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1970
“University Relevance” Is it a Positive or Negative Goal?, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1969
Crows Over the Crum, Nicholas S. Thompson
Physical Properties of Cawing in the Common Crow, Nicholas S. Thompson
The Variations and Underlying Social Structure in Macaca lrus, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1968
Counting and Communication in Crows, Nicholas S. Thompson
Faculty Work from 1967
Primate Infanticide, Nicholas S. Thompson
Some Variables Affecting the Behaviour of Irus Macaques in Dyadic Encounters, Nicholas S. Thompson