Directory of Research Interests of Current and Former British Academy Postdoctoral Fellows
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Macaskill, Grant, Dr (2005-2008)
St Mary’s College, University of St Andrews, South Street, St Andrews KY16 9JU
Tel: 01334 462850
Email: gm37@st-andrews.ac.uk
- Current Post: Lecturer
- Subject: New Testament
- Current Interests: New Testament theologies of participation, Theological engagement with contemporary culture (especially Neil Gaiman, Philip Pullman and the graphic novel genre), Slavonic Pseudepigrapha.
- PDF Post: An Edition of the Slavonic Texts of 2 Enoch at University of St Andrews
- Publications include:
– 2007:, Priestly Purity, Mosaic Torah and the Emergence of Enochic Judaism. Henoch, 29:1, 67-89
– 2008: Creation, Eschatology and Ethics in 4Q Instruction in Defining Identities : We, You, and the Other in the Dead Sea Scrolls : Proceedings of the Fifth Meeting of the IOQS in Gröningen (eds F. García Martínez & M. Popovic). Brill
– 2009: Dead Gods and Rebel Angels: Religion and Power in Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials and Hal Duncan's Book of All Hours. Cultural Encounters, 5:1, 7-32
– 2009: 'The Economic Critique of Rome in Revelation and its Reception in the Early Church Fathers. In Engaging Economics: New Testament Scenarios and Early Christian Reception (eds B.W. Longenecker & K. Liebengood). Eerdmans
– 2010 (Forthcoming): The Creation of Man in 2 (Slavonic) Enoch and Christian Tradition. In XIXth Congress of the International Organization for the Study of the Old Testament (IOSOT), Ljubljana 16-20 July
– 2011 (Forthcoming): The Slavonic Texts of 2 Enoch. Manuscripts and Variants.
MacLean, Rachel, Dr (1996-1999)
9 Holmfield,
Buxton,
Derbyshire
SK17 9DF
- Current Post: Research Associate, School of Art History and Archaeology, University of Manchester
- Subject: Archaeology
- Current Interests: African archaeology; social aspects and functioning of technology, especially food preparation; field survey.
- Publications include:
– 1998: Gendered technologies and gendered activities in the Interlacustrine Early Iron Age. In Gender in African prehistory (ed. S.Kent), Altamira.
– 1999: The social context of food technology in Iron Age Gao, Mali. World Archaeology (co-authored with T.Insoll), 31:1, 78–92.
– 2000: The locally manufactured pottery. In Urbanism, Archaeology and Trade (ed. T. Insoll), BAR International Series 829.
– 2001: Gender in the archaeology of world religion?. In Archaeology and World Religion (ed. T. Insoll), Routledge
– 2003: Archaeology, luxury and the exotic:examples from Islamic Gao (Mali) and Bahrain. World Archaeology (co-authored with T. Insoll), 34:3, 558–570.
Other relevant information: Hon. Sec. of the British Institute in Eastern Africa
Macnaghten, Philip, Professor (1994-1997)
Department of Geography,
University of Durham,
South Road,
Durham
DH1 3LE
Email: p.m.macnaghten@durham.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor
- Subject: Geography
- Current Interests: Sociology of nature; governance; emerging technology; public engagement; narrative
- Publications include:
– 2003: Embodying the environment in everyday life practices. Sociological Review, 51, (1): 63-84
– 2004: Animals in their nature: a case study of public attitudes on animals, genetic modification and “nature”. Sociology, 38, (3): 533-551
– & Kearnes, M & Wynne, B. 2005: Nanotechnology, governance and public deliberation. What role for the social sciences? Science Communication, 27, (2): 268-291
Davies, S., Kearnes, M & – 2009: All things weird and scary: Nanotechnology, theology and cultural resources. Culture and Religion, 10(2): 201-220
– 2010: Researching technoscientific concerns in the making: narrative structures, public responses and emerging nanotechnologies. Environment & Planning A, 41: 23–37
Other relevant information: Member, EPSRC Societal Issues Panel and Nanotechnology Strategic Advisory Team; Demos Associate; Coordinator of European Project on Deepening Ethical Participation and Engagement in Emerging Nanotechnologies (DEEPEN)
Madeira, Ana Maria, Dr (1995-1998)
Departamento de Linguística, Faculdade de Ciências Sociais e Humanas, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Av. de Berna, 26-C, Lisboa, Portugal 1069-061
Email: ana.madeira@fcsh.unl.pt
- Current Post: Assistant Professor
- Subject: Linguistics
- Current Interests: Second Language Acquisition, Syntax, Morphology, Foreign Language Teaching
- PDF Post: Infinitival complements in English and Romance: A comparative view at University College London
- Publications include:
– 2008: Aquisição de L2. In Português Língua Segunda e Língua Estrangeira: Da(s) Teoria(s) à(s) Prática(s) (ed. P. Osório & R.M. Meyer). LIDEL – Edições Técnicas, Lda., 189-201
– , Xavier, M.F. & Crispim, M. 2009: A aquisição de sujeitos nulos em português L2. Estudos da Língua(gem) (Pesquisas em Aquisição da Linguagem), 7:2, Universidade Estadual do Sudoeste da Bahia, Brasil.
– & Costa, J.2009: Metodologias e Recursos para o Ensino da Língua Portuguesa no Estrangeiro. In O Mundo dos Leitorados: Políticas e Práticas de Internacionalização da Língua Portuguesa (ed. L.V. Baptista, J. Costa & P. Pereira). Edições Colibri, 139-154.
– & Xavier, M.F. 2009: The Acquisition of Clitic Pronouns in L2 European Portuguese. In Minimalist Inquiries into Child and Adult Language Acquisition: Case Studies across Portuguese (ed. A. Pires & J. Rothman). 273-300. Mouton de Gruyter
– & Crispim, M. 2009: Oneness – um curso de português on-line. In Ensino de Português e Novas Tecnologias: Coletânea de Textos Apresentados no I SIMELP (ed. L. Santos & D. Simões). Universidade do Estado do Rio de Janeiro: Publicações Dialogarts . 132-146
– & Crispim, M. 2010: Contributo da investigação linguística para o ensino do português, língua não materna. In Educação em Português e Migrações (ed. M.H. Ançã). Lidel – Edições Técnicas, Lda.
New College, Oxford OX1 3BN
Email: anna.mahtani@philosophy.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Philosophy
- Current Interests: Philosophy of Probability (in particular self-locating belief), Higher-Order Vagueness, and the Imagination
- PDF Post: Philosophy (Higher-Order Vagueness) at Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2004: The Instability of Vague Terms. Philosophical Quarterly, 54: 570-576
– 2008: Williamson on inexact knowledge. Philosophical Studies, 139: 2, 171-180
– 2008: Can Vagueness Cut Out at Any Order?. Australasian Journal of Philosophy, 86: 3, 499-508
Mainland, Ingrid, Dr (1995-1998)
Department of Archaeological Sciences,
University of Bradford,
Bradford,
West Yorkshire
BD7 1DP
Email: i.l.mainland@bradford.ac.uk
- Current Post: Lecturer in Environmental Archaeology
- Subject: Archaeology
- Current Interests: Archaeozoology; dental microwear, diet and management in domestic livestock; archaeology of the North Atlantic Islands.
- Publications include:
–, L., H. Schutkowski & A. F. Thomson 2007: Macro- and micromorphological features of lifestyle differences in pigs and wild boar. Anthropozoologica, 42, 89-106 – 2008: The uses of archaeological faunal remains in landscape archaeology. In Handbook of Landscape Archaeology (B. David & J. Thomas eds). 554-550. Left Coast Press
Chessa, B., F. Pereira, F. Arnaud, A. Amorim, F. Goyache, – (et al) 2009: Revealing the History of Sheep Domestication Using Retrovirus Integrations? Science, 324(5926): 532-536
Goßler str. 14, Georg-Elias-Müller Institüt für Psychologie, Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Göttingen, 37073
Email: nmani@gwdg.de
- Current Post: Junior Professor
- Subject: Language Acquisition - Psychology
- Current Interests: Language Acquisition, Phonological Development, Lexical Development, Language Processing,
- PDF Post: Language Acquisition at UCL
- Publications include:
– & Plunkett, K. 2008: 14-month-olds Pay Attention to Vowels in Novel Words. Developmental Science, 11 (1), pp.53-59.
– , Coleman, J. & Plunkett, K. 2008: Phonological Specificity of Vocalic Features at 18-months. Language and Speech, 51, pp. 3-21
– & Plunkett, K. In press: 12-month-olds Know their Cups from their Keps and Tups. Infancy
– & Plunkett, K. In press: In the infant’s mind’s ear: Evidence for Implicit Naming in Infancy. Psychological Science
– & Plunkett, K. In press: When Cup Primes Dog: Phono-semantic links in the Toddler Lexicon. Proceedings of the 34th Annual Boston University Conference on Language Development, Cascadilla Press
Other relevant information:
University of Cambridge, CRASSH, 17 Mill Lane, Cambridge CB2 1RX
Email: emm62@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: sociology
- Current Interests: Sociology and history of public health; Sociology and philosophy of science; Use of modelling techniques in scientific practice and policy-making
- PDF Post: Sociology at University of Cambridge, CRASSH and London School of Economics, LSE Health
- Publications include:
– 2006: Interdisciplinarity In the Making’: Modelling Infectious Diseases. Perspectives on Science: Historical, Philosophical, Sociological 13:4. 531-553. MIT Press
– 2007: Struggle between specificity and generality: How do infectious disease models become a simulation platform? In Simulation: Pragmatic Constructions of Reality. (ed. G. Küppers, J. Lenhard, & T. Shinn) Sociology of the Sciences Yearbook vol 25 125-138. Springer.
– 2009: The lives of facts in mathematical models: a story of population-level disease transmission of Haemophilus influenzae type b bacteria. BioSocieties Vol. 4 (2/3).
– Forthcoming, 2010: “Using models to keep us healthy: Productive Journeys of Facts across Public Health Networks” Forthcoming in M. Morgan and P. Howlett (eds): How Well Do Facts’ Travel? Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
– Forthcoming, 2010: “Explanatory and predictive functions of simulation modelling: Case: Haemophilus Influenzae type b dynamic transmission models” Forthcoming in G. Gramelsberger (ed.): From Science to Computational Sciences. Studies in the History of Computing and Its Influence on Today’s Sciences. Diaphenes: Zuerich.
Other relevant information: Website: http://www.erikamansnerus.org/
Manzini, Francesco, Dr (2000-2003)
Department of French,
University College London,
Gower Street,
London
WC1E 6BT
Email: jfq70@yahoo.co.uk
- Current Post: Part–time lecturer in French
- Subject: French
- Current Interests: French and Italian literature and political thought, c.1715–1945; Stendhal; reactionary Catholic political thought and literature; Caesarism; the origins of Fascism and National Socialism; the eighteenth–century novel in France; early–nineteenth–century French colonial literature; medicine and literature.
- Publications include:
– 2004: Stendhal's Parallel Lives. Peter Lang
March, Jennifer, Dr (1988-1991)
Ward House,
Walkhampton,
Devon
PL20 6JY
Tel: 01822 853418
- Current Post: None
- Subject: Greek literature
- Current Interests: The Greek tragic poets, particularly Sophocles; Greek mythology and the creative use of myth made by the Greek poets.
- Publications include:
– 1987: The Creative Poet: Studies on the Treatment of Myths in Greek Poetry. BICS Supplement 49
– 1989: Euripides' Bakchai: a reconsideration in the light of vase-paintings. BICS 36, 33–65
– 1991: Sophocles' Ajax: the death and burial of a hero. BICS 38, 1–36
– 1998: The Cassell Dictionary of Classical Mythology. Cassell
– 2000: Vases and tragic drama: Euripides Medea and Sophocles lost Tereus. In Word and Image in Ancient Greece (ed. N.K.Rutter & B.A.Sparkes), Edinburgh University Press
– 2001 Sophocles: Electra, with Introduction, Translation and Commentary. Aris and Phillips.
Other relevant information: Dr March is the Publicity Officer for the Classical Association, and the Editor of the Classical Association's twice-yearly periodical, CA News. She is an Associate Member of Corpus Christi College, Oxford.
Marchand, Fabienne, Dr (2008-)
University of Oxford, St Anne's College, Oxford OX2 6HS
Email: fabienne.marchand@classics.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Ancient History
- Current Interests: Social and cultural interactions between Euboia and Boiotia (c. 700-171 BC), Greek Epigraphy, Onomastics
- Publications include:
– & Hitchman, R. 2004: Two ephebic inscriptions: IG II2 1973 A and 1973 B. Zeitschrift für Papyrologie und Epigraphik 148, 165-176.
University of Oxford, Corpus Christi College, OX1 4JF, Oxford UK
Email: anna.marmodoro@philosophy.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Philosophy
- Current Interests: Ancient and Medieval Philosophy; Metaphysics; Philosophy of mind; Philosophy of religion
- Publications include:
– 2009: Do powers need powers to make them powerful? From Pandispositionalism to Aristotle. History of Philosophy Quarterly. Vol. 26, No. 4, 337-52.
– & Hill, J. 2010 (Forthcoming): ‘Composition Models of the Incarnation: Unity and Unifying Relations. Religious Studies
– 2010 (Forthcoming): (ed.) The Metaphysics of Powers: Their Grounding and Their Manifestations. Routledge
– & Hill, J. (eds) 2011 (Forthcoming): The Metaphysics of the Incarnation. Oxford University Press
– 2011 (Forthcoming): The Direction of Extension in Ontological Entanglements. In The Metaphysics of the Incarnation (eds Marmodoro & Hill). OUP
– 2011 (Forthcoming): Potentiality in Aristotle's Metaphysics. In The Handbook of Potentiality (eds Engelhard & Quante). Springer
Other relevant information: In 2008 Dr Marmodoro was awarded a 1-year research project grant from the Leverhulme Trust on the topic: Incarnation by Embodiment: Christ as the ‘external vehicle’ of God’s mental contents, on which she collaborated with Dr J Hill, the appointed postdoctoral Research Assistant.
Marquaille-Telliez, Céline, Dr (2003-2006)
29 rue du bourg, Ennetières en Weppes F-59320
Email: cmarquaille@yahoo.fr
- Current Post: Editor
- Current Interests: Having moved back to France at the end of her postdoctorate, she is currently in charge of an independent publishing house (arts, photography, history, poetry) near Lille.
- PDF Post: Hellenistic Cyprus at King's College London
- Publications include:
– 2003: The Ptolemaic sovereign as a religious figure in Cyrenaica. Journal of Libyan Studies, 34: 25-42
– 2008: The Foreign Policy of Ptolemy II. In Ptolemy II Philadelphus and his World (eds. P. McKechnie & Ph. Guillaume), 39-64, Brill
– 2008: Female Representation in Hellenistic Cyprus: The Ptolemaic Court. In POCA 2005: postgraduate Cypriot archaeology : proceedings of the fifth annual Meeting of Young Researchers on Cypriot Archaeology, Department of Classics, Trinity College, Dublin, 21-22 October 2005 (ed. G. Papantoniou)
– & Rowlandson, J. 2010: L’aristocratie de fonction dans l’empire lagide. In Élites et pouvoir dans l’Égypte ancienne (ed. J.C. Moreno Garcia), CRIPEL 28, Villeneuve d’Ascq (in print)
History Department, School of Divinity, History and Philosophy, University of Aberdeen, Crombie Annexe, Meston Walk, Aberdeen AB24 3FX.
Tel: 01224 272637
Email: b.marsden@abdn.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer in History of Science; Deputy Head of School of Divinity, History and Philosophy
- Subject: History of science, technology and medicine
- Current Interests: Cultural histories of science and technology in mid-19C Britain; W.J.M. Rankine and the academic engineer (contracted for publication with Ashgate); science and music in the history of science; James Watt in cultural and historical perspective; Robert Willis and the science of mechanism; engineers and cultures of reading.
- Publications include:
– 2002: Watt's Perfect Engine: Steam and the Age of Invention. Icon Press and Columbis University Press
– 2004: "The progeny of these two 'Fellows'": Robert Willis, William Whewell and the sciences of mechanism, mechanics and machinery in early Victorian Britain. British Journal for the History of Science, 37, 401–434
– & Smith C. 2005: Engineering Empires: A Cultural History of Technology in Nineteenth–Century Britain. Palgrave
– 2006: Superseding steam: the Napier and Rankine hot-air engine. Transactions of the Newcomen Society, 76, 1-22
– 2008: The administration of the ‘engineering science’ of naval architecture at the British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1831-1872. Yearbook of European Administrative History, 20, 67-94
– 2010: Counting dust and domesticating clouds: inside the ‘outdoor physics’ of John Aitken (1839-1919). Tidsskrift for kulturforskning, 9/1, 45-56.
Other relevant information: Council Member British Society for the History of Science (2000–2003); Book Reviews Editor for British Journal for the History of Science (2000–2005); Advisory Editor for Isis ( 2010-2012); History Department, University of Aberdeen website. Dr Marsden was a Senior Research Fellow at the Dibner Institute for the History of Science and Technology at MIT (2005-2006).
Marston, Nicholas, Dr (1986-1989)
King's College,
Cambridge
CB2 1ST
Tel: 01223 331331
Email: njm45@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Reader in Music Theory and Analysis; Fellow and Tutor of King's College
- Subject: Musicology
- Current Interests: Heinrich Schenker and Beethoven's 'Hammerklavier' Piano Sonata, op. 106; Beethoven's sketches for the 'Pastoral' Symphony.
- Publications include:
– 1992: Schumann: Fantasie, op.17. CUP
– 1995: Beethoven's Piano Sonata in E, op. 109. OUP
– 2000: Voicing Beethoven's Distant Beloved. In Beethoven and his World (ed. S. Burnham & M.P. Steinberg). Princeton University Press
– 2000: 'The sense of an ending': goal-directedness in Beethoven's music. In The Cambridge Companion to Beethoven (ed. G. Stanley). CUP
– 2004: "Haydn's Geist aus Beethoves Händen". ? Fantasy and farewell in the quartet in Eb, op. 74. In Beethoven's Quartets (Ed. W. Kinderman). University of Illinois Press
– Forthcoming: Heinrich Schenker and Beethoven's "Hannerklavier" Sonata, op. 106. Ashgate (RMA Monograph Series)
Other relevant information: Vice-President, Society for Music Analysis; Chairman of the Editorial Board of Music Analysis; Member of the Editorial Advisory Board, Beethoven Forum.
London School of Economics, London WC2 2AE
Email: r.martin@lse.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Economics
- Current Interests: Climate Change, Productivity, Growth, Programme Evaluation, Innovation
- PDF Post: How to induce Climate Change related Innovation at Centre for Economic Performance
- Publications include:
– 2009: Multinationals and US Productivity Leadership: Evidence from Great Britain. Review of Economics and Statistics, 91:2, 263-281
– 2010 (Forthcoming): Modern Management: Good for the Environment or just Hot Air? Economic Journal
Mason, Andrew, Professor (1989-1991)
Department of Politics,
University of Southampton,
Southampton
SO17 1BJ
Tel: 023 8059 3991
Email: A.D.Mason@soton.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor of Political Theory
- Subject: Political philosophy
- Current Interests: Normative theories of citizenship
- Publications include:
– 1993: Explaining Political Disagreement. CUP
– 1998: Ideals of Equality. Blackwell
– 2000: Community, Solidarity and Belonging: Levels of Community and their Normative Significance. CUP
– 2009: Levelling the Playing Field Oxford University Press
Department of English and Comparative Literary Studies,
The University of Warwick,
Coventry
CV4 7AL
Tel: 024 7652 3339
Email: Emma.Mason@warwick.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: Poetry and Poetics; Romanticism; religion and literature
- Publications include:
– 2009: Sensibility into Sense: Barbauld, Hemans and Religious Commitment, in Jo Carruthers, ed.) Spiritual Identities, Literature and the Post-Secular Imagination. Peter Lang
– 2009: (co-ed.) The Blackwell Companion to the Bible in English Literature. Blackwell & Roberts, J.
– 2009: Felicia Hemans’ Sonnets on Female Characters of Scripture. In (Tate, A. ed.) Yearbook of English Studies: Literature and Religion. MHRA
– 2010: The Cambridge Introduction to Wordsworth. Cambridge University Press
– 2010: (co-ed.) The Oxford Handbook to the Reception History of the Bible. Oxford University Press
– 2010: The Victorians and Bunyan’s Legacy. In (Dunan-Page, A. ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Bunyan. Cambridge University Press
Other relevant information: Dr Mason edits the monograph series ‘New Directions in Religion and Literature’ with Mark Knight; and is on the editorial board for the Oxford University Press journal, Literature and Theology. She is currently editing a new edition of Elizabeth Jennings’ poetry and prose for Carcanet. At Warwick, she teaches both English literary studies and Philosophy and Literature.
Matravers, Derek, Dr (1991-1994)
The Philosophy Department, The Open University, Walton Hall, Milton Keynes MK7 6AA
Email: d.c.matravers@open.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: Philosophy
- Current Interests: Aesthetics; The Philosophy of Literature; Ethics.
- PDF Post: Philosophy at Faculty of Philosophy, Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 1998: Art and Emotion. OUP
– 2007: The Dematerialization of the Object. In Philosophy and Conceptual Art (ed. P. Goldie and E. Schellekens). OUP
– 2007: Institutional Definitions and Reasons. The British Journal of Aesthetics, 47:3, 51-57
Other relevant information: Dr Matravers is also a Affiliated Lecturer at the Faculty of Philosophy, Cambridge, and a Bye-Fellow of Emmanuel College. For 2009/2010 he is a Visiting Professor at UBC, Vancouver.
Matthews, David M., Dr (1990-1993)
40 Sunningwell Road,
Oxford
OX1 4JX
Tel: 01865 250013
- Current Post: None
- Subject: Ancient Mesopotamian archaeology
- Current Interests: None
- Publications include:
– 1990: Principles of Composition in Near Eastern Glyptic of the Later Second Millennium BC. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, Universitätsverlag, sa 8
– 1992: The Kassite Glyptic of Nippur. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, Universitätsverlag, 116
– 1996: The Early Bronze Age Glyptic of Tell Brak. Orbis Biblicus et Orientalis, Universitätsverlag, sa
Other relevant information: Not pursuing an academic career.
Mattingly, David, Professor (1986-1989)
School of Archaeology and Ancient Studies,
University of Leicester,
University Road,
Leicester
LE1 7RH
Tel: 0116 2522610
Email: djm7@le.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor of Roman Archaeology
- Subject: Roman archaeology
- Current Interests: Olive oil production; Roman Africa; Roman Britain; field survey; the ancient economy; imperialism; arid zone archaeology; ancient mining.
- Publications include:
– 1995: Tripolitania. Batsford
– 1997: Dialogues in Roman Imperialism: Power, Discourse and Discrepant Experience in the Roman Empire. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Volume 23
– & Potter D. (eds) 1998: Life, Death and Entertainment in Ancient Rome. University of Michigan Press
– , Gillings M. & van Dalen J. (eds) 1998: Geographical Information Systems and Landscape Archaeology. Mediterranean Landscape Archaeology 3, Oxbow
– & Salmon J. (eds) 2000: Economics Beyond Agriculture in the Classical World. Routledge
– , Stirling L. & Ben Lazreg N. (eds) 2001: Leptiminus (Lamta): Report No. 2, the East Baths, Cemeteries, Kilns, Venus Mosaic, Site Museum and Other Studies. Journal of Roman Archaeology Supplementary Volume 40
– 2003: The archaeology of Fazzan, volume 1, Synthesis. Society for Libyan Studies.
Other relevant information: Chairman of the Society for Libyan Studies, 1996–2001. From 1999 to 2001, Professor Mattingly held a British Academy Research Readership for research on 'Living in the Desert: The Garamantes of Fezzan (Libya)'. He was the first former BA PDF also to be appointed to an Academy Readership. In 2003 he was elected a Fellow of the British Academy.
Maume, Patrick, Dr (1995-1998)
School of History,
Queen's University of Belfast,
17-18 University Square,
Belfast
BT7 1NN
- Current Post: Researcher on the Dictionary of Irish Biography
- Subject: Irish history and politics
- Current Interests: Irish history 1820–1970, with particular reference to the following: Home Rule movement; Irish Revival; origins and culture of Ulster Unionism; Catholic and Protestant politics; interrelations of the different political movements in Edwardian Ireland; why was it not possible to settle the Irish Question within the Union?; agrarianism, religion, nationalism and economic development; history of Irish journalism with particular reference to the Irish Independent; relationship between liberalism and Irish nationalism.
- Publications include:
– 1999: The Long Gestation: Irish Nationalist Life, 1891–1918. Gill & Macmillan
– (ed.) 2004: Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna. Irish Recollections. University College Dublin Press, Classics of Irish History series
– 2004: Music–hall Unionism: Robert Martin and the politics of the stage–Irishman. In Victoria's Ireland? Irishness and Britishness, 1837–1901 (ed. P. Gray), 69–80. Four Courts Press
– 2004: Standish O'Grady: between Imperial romance and Irish revival. Eire–Ireland, 39:1–2, 11–35
– &O'Leary C. 2004: Controversial Issues in Anglo–Irish Relations, 1910–1921. Four Courts Press
– 2004: The Irish Independent and Empire, 1891–1919. In Ireland and the Imperial Press (ed. S. Potter). Four Courts Press
Other relevant information: The Dictionary of Irish Biography is a project of the Royal Academy of Ireland.
In 2003 Dr. Maume was awarded a Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education teaching by Queen's University Belfast.
Maxwell, Catherine, Professor (1990-1993)
School of English and Drama,
Queen Mary,
University of London,
Mile End Road,
London
E1 4NS
Email: c.h.maxwell@qmul.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor of Victorian Literature
- Subject: 19C English literature
- Current Interests: Victorian poetry and prose, Aestheticism and the literature of the fin de siècle, with special reference to gender, aesthetics, vision and the visual.
- Publications include:
– 2001: The Female Sublime from Milton to Swinburne: Bearing Blindness. Manchester University Press
– & Pulham, P. (eds) 2006: Vernon Lee: Hauntings and Other Fantastic Tales. Broadview Press
– & Pulham, P. (eds) 2006: Vernon Lee: Decadence, Ethics, Aesthetics. Palgrave Macmillan
– 2006: Swinburne. Writers and Their Work Series, Northcote House in association with the British Council
– 2008: Second Sight: The Visionary Tradition in Late Victorian Literature. Manchester University Press
– (Guest ed.) 2009: Special Issue: Victorian Literature and Classical Myth. Victorian Review
Social Anthropology, School of Social & Political Science, University of Edinburgh, 15a George Square, Edinburgh EH8 7DW
Email: maya.mayblin@ed.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Social Anthropology
- Current Interests: Anthropology of religion, Christianity, discourses and rituals of sacrifice, conceptions of morality and ontology, kinship, the anthropology of childhood and child-labour, labour relations in rural Northeast Brazil, and religious and political processes in Northeast Brazil. The anthropology of Brazil and south America more generally.
- Publications include:
– , M. Morgan & R. Jones 2006: Attitudes towards kidney donation and registering as a donor among ethnic groups in the UK. Journal of Public Health, 28:3: 226-234
–, M. Morgan & R. Jones 2008: Ethnicity and Registration as a Donor: the significance of identity and belonging. Social Science and Medicine, 66:1: 147-158
– 2010: Gender, Catholicism, and Morality in Brazil: Virtuous Husbands, Powerful Wives Palgrave-Macmillan
– Forthcoming (2010): Learning courage: child labour as moral practice in Northeast Brazil. Ethnos
– Forthcoming (2010): Death by marriage: power, pride and morality in Northeast Brazil. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute.
Mayhew, Robert John, Professor (1996-1998)
School of Geographical Sciences, University of Bristol, University Road, Bristol, BS8 1SS
Tel: 0117 331 7307
Email: robert.mayhew@bristol.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor of Historical Geography and Intellectual History
- Subject: Geography
- Current Interests: History of geographical thought with particular reference to the 17th and 18th centuries. Landscape imagery in 18th century English literature.
- PDF Post: Geography at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 2000:Enlightenment Geography: The Political Languages of British Geography, c1650-1850. Macmillan
– 2004:Landscape, Literature and English Religious Culture, 1660-1800: Samuel Johnson and Languages of Natural Description. Palgrave
– 2009:English Geographies 1600-1950: Historical Essays on English customs, cultures and communities in honour of Jack Langton. (ed. with Elizabeth Baigent). Oxford.
– 2010: Printing Posterity: Editing Varenius and the Construction of Geography’s History. In Geographies of the Book (eds Charles Withers and Miles Ogborn). Ashgate
– 2010: Geographies Genealogies: Origin Stories, Nietzsche and the History of Geography. In Handbook of Geographical Knowledge (eds David Livingstone and John Agnew.) Sage.
McDaniel, Iain, Dr (2005-2008)
Faculty of History, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9EF
Email: irm21@cam.ac.uk
- Subject: Intellectual History and the history of political thought
- Current Interests: Eighteenth– and nineteenth–century European political thought; the history of republicanism and empires; historiography; Scottish Enlightenment; moral and political philosophy.
Department of Linguistics, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA
Tel: 01223 331733
Email: kem37@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Linguistics
- Current Interests: Phonetic theory; speech production; speaker characteristics; forensic phonetics; phonetic realisation of varieties of English, especially Australian English
- PDF Post: A phonetic theory of voice similarity at University of Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 2004: Speaker-specific formant dynamics: an experiment on Australian English /aI/. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law. 11(1), 103-130.
– 2006: Dynamic features of speech and the characterisation of speakers: towards a new approach using formant frequencies. International Journal of Speech, Language and the Law. 13.1, 89-126.
Corpus Christi College, Merton St, Oxford OX1 4JF
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Classics (Late antique history)
- Current Interests: Current research interests centre around late Roman imperial politics, in both the eastern and western empires, from c. 367-527AD, with a particular interest in imperial function and presentation, ceremonialisation, and Christianisation.
- PDF Post: Classics (Late antique history) at Corpus Christi College, University of Oxford
McIvor, Arthur J., Dr (1986-1989)
Department of History,
University of Strathclyde,
McCance Building,
Richmond Street,
Glasgow
G1 1XQ
Tel: 0141 548 2212
Email: a.mcivor@strath.ac.uk
- Current Post: Reader in Social History
- Subject: Economic and social history
- Current Interests: Labour and industrial relations history; social history of work; the history of occupational health.
- Publications include:
Jowitt J.A. & –1988: Employers and Labour in the English Textile Industries, 1850–1939. Routledge
Duncan R. &– (ed.) 1992: Militant Workers: Labour and Class Conflict on the Clyde, 1900–1950 (Essays in Honour of Harry McShane, 1891–1988). John Donald
– 1996: Organised Capital: Employers' Associations and Industrial Relations in Northern England, 1880–1939. CUP
Kenefick W. & – 1996: Roots of Red Clydeside, 1910–1914? Labour Unrest and Industrial Relations in West Scotland. John Donald
– 2000: A History of Work in Britain, 1880–1950. Macmillan
– & Johnston R. 2001: Lethal Work: A History of the Asbestos Tragedy in Scotland. John Tuckwell
Other relevant information: Website: http://www.strath.ac.uk/Departments/History/mcivor.html.
Email: helen.mckee@netmatters.co.uk
- Current Post: Independent Researcher
- Subject: Palaeography and cultural history
- Current Interests: Early medieval Celtic manuscripts; Welsh epigraphy.
- Publications include:
– 1994: Ireland, Tours, and Brittany: the case of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS. 279. In Irlande et Bretagne: vingt siecles d'histoire. Actes du colloque de Rennes (29–31 mars 1993) (ed. C. Laurent & H. Davis), 108–123.
– 1999: Breton manuscripts of biblical and Hiberno-Latin texts. In The Scriptures and Early Medieval Ireland (Instrumenta Patristica, 31) (ed. T. O'Loughlin), 275–290. Brepols
– (ed.) 2000: Juvencus: Codex Cantabrigiensis (A ninth-century manuscript glossed in Welsh, Irish, and Latin: facsimile edition). CMCS
– (ed.) 2000: The Cambridge Juvencus Manuscript Glossed in Latin, Old Welsh, and Old Irish: Text and Commentary. CMCS
– & McKee, J. 2002: Counter arguments and numerical patterns in early Celtic inscriptions. Medieval Archaeology, 46, 29–40.
– & Falileyev, A. & Owen, M. E. 2005: The Leiden Leechbook: a Study of the Earliest Neo-Brittonic Medical Compilation
– plus other articles on Insular script and manuscripts.
Other relevant information: Contributor to A Corpus of Early Medieval Inscribed Stones and Stone Sculpture in Wales and to The History of the Book in Britain I.
McKenna, Brian, Dr (1992-1995)
Elsevier Advanced Technology,
Langford Lane,
Oxford
OX5 1GB
Tel: 01865 843656
Email: b.mckenna@elsevier.com
- Current Post: Editor, Infosecurity Today
- Current Interests: The politics of IT companies; the intersetion of IT and globalisation; information security; intellectual capital and intellectual property.
- Publications include:
– 1994: Confessions of a heavy-drinking Marxist: addiction in the work of Patrick Hamilton. In Beyond the Pleasure-Dome: Writing and Addiction from the Romantics (ed. S. Vice, M. Campbell & T. Armstrong). Sheffield Academic Press
– 1996: The British Communist novel of the 1930s and 1940s: a party of equals? (and does that matter?). Review of English Studies, 47:187, 369–385
– 1999: World upon world, genre and history: Patrick Hamilton's Impromptu in Moribundia. Utopian Studies, 10:1, 68–85
– 2003: Jesuit Commonwealth versus Liberal Empire: Cunninghame Graham, primitive communism, and the British Left at the turn of the twentieth century. Cultural Critique.
Other relevant information: Feature articles for VNU Business Information Europe, including Knowledge Management, Information World Review, uk.internet.com and vnunet.com (1998–2001); Elsevier, including Computers and Security and Infosecurity Today.
McKenzie, Judith Sheila, Dr (1990-1993)
St Hugh's College,
Oxford
OX2 6LE
- Current Post: Director of the Khirbet et-Tannur Nabataean Temple Project
- Subject: Archaeology (classical and Near Eastern)
- Current Interests: Art, Architecture and Archaeology of the Greco-Roman and Late Antique East, Egypt and Alexandria; Religious Continuity and Change
- Publications include:
– , S. Gibson & A.T. Reyes, 2002: Reconstruction of the Nabataean Temple Complex at Khirbet et-Tannur, Jordan. Palestine Exploration Quarterly, 134, 44-83.
– 2003: Carvings in the Desert: the Sculpture of Petra and Khirbet et-Tannur. In Petra Rediscovered, Lost City of the Nabataeans (ed. G. Markoe). 169-195.
–, S. Gibson & A.T. Reyes, 2004: Reconstructing the Serapeum in Alexandria from the Archaeological Evidence. Journal of Roman Studies 94, 73-114.
– 2005: The Architecture of Petra. British Academy Monographs in Archaeology Vol. 1, the British School of Archaeology in Jerusalem, and the British Institute at Amman for Archaeology and History (Oxford University Press 1990, repr. 1995) Oxbow Books
– 2007: The Architecture of Alexandria and Egypt, 300 B.C. - A.D. 700. Pelican History of Art, Yale University Press Winner of 2010 James R. Wiseman Book Award of the American Institute of Archaeology.
– 2007: The Place in Late Antique Alexandria 'where the Alchemists and Scholars sit … was like Stairs'. In Alexandria: Auditoria of Kom el-Dikka and Late Antique Education (eds T. Derda, T. Markiewicz, & E. Wipszycka). Journal of Juristic Papyrology, Suppl. 8, 53-83.
McMillan, Alistair, Dr (2003-2006)
Department of Politics, University of Sheffield, Elmfield, Northumberland Road, Sheffield, S11 7AY
Tel: 0114 2221657
Email: a.mcmillan@sheffield.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: Politics
- Current Interests: Elections and representation, with a focus on voting behaviour in India and the United Kingdom, and the comparative study of representative institutions.
- PDF Post: Electoral Behaviour in India at Nuffield College, University of Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2005: Standing at the Margins: Representation and Electoral Reservation in India. Oxford University Press
– 2005: State of the Union: Unionism and the Alternatives in the United Kingdom since 1707 (with Iain McLean). Oxford University Press
– 2008: Deviant Democratization in India. Democratization 15(4): 733-749.
– 2009: How we got here (with Iain McLean). In Has Devolution Worked? (eds Ben Seyd and John Curtice). Manchester University Press
– 2009: Delimitation in India. In Redistricting in Comparative Perspective (eds Bernie Grofman and Lisa Handley). Oxford University Press
– 2010: The Election Commission. In An Oxford Companion to Indian Politics (eds Pratap Bhanu Mehta and Niraja Jayal). Oxford University Press
McNeill, William, Dr (1989-1992)
Dept. Of Philosophy
DePaul University
2352 N. Clifton, Suite 150
Chicago, IL 60614
U.S.A.
Tel: 00 1 773 325 1149
Email: wmcneill@depaul.edu
- Current Post: Professor
- Subject: Philosophy
- Current Interests: Heidegger, Holderlin, Aristotle
- Publications include:
– 1999: The Glance of the Eye: Heidegger, Aristotle, and the Ends of Theory. State University of New York Press
– (Editor) 1998: Heidegger: Pathmarks . Cambridge University Press
– (Co-editor) 1998: Modern Continental Philosophy: An Anthology . Blackwell
– 2004: The poverty of the regent: Nietzsche's critique of the "subject". Epoche, 8:2
Other relevant information: Currently completing a book The Time of Life: Heidegger and Ethos. Under review with State University of New York Press
Nuffield College, Oxford OX1 1NF
- Subject: Macroeconomics
- Current Interests: Estimation and testing of dynamic general equilibrium models; macroeconomic performance; asset pricing.
Meggitt, Justin, Dr (1996-1999)
University of Cambridge, Institute of Continuing Education, Madingley Hall, Madingley, Cambridge, CB3 8AQ
Tel: 01223 763029
Email: jjm1000@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Senior Lecturer in the Study of Religion and the Origins of Christianity; Fellow and Director of Studies in Theology and Religious Studies, Hughes Hall
- Subject: Early Christian history.
- Current Interests: Earliest Christianity and popular culture; seventeenth-century Quakerism.
- Publications include:
– 1998: Paul, Poverty and Survival. T & T Clark
– Forthcoming: The Madness of King Jesus; Quakers and Muslims in the Seventeenth Century: Apocalypse and Anomaly.
Other relevant information: Website: http://www.christianorigins.org.
Institute for Political and International Studies,
University of Leeds,
Leeds
LS2 9JT
- Current Post: On leave from the University of Leeds to work as Senior Adviser to the High Commissioner on National Minoriities of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe
- Subject: Politics/International Relations.
- Current Interests: Ethnicity and nationalism; the politics of centre-regional relations and state-building thnicity and nationalism in the former Soviet Union.
- Publications include:
– & King C. 1998: Nations Abroad: Diaspora Politics and International Relations in the Former Soviet Union. Westview Press
– 2000: Post-Imperial ethnocracy and the Russophone minorities of Estonia and Latvia. In The Politics of National Minority Participation in Post-Communist Europe: State-Building, Democracy, and Ethnic Mobilization (ed. J. Stein). M.E. Sharpe.
– 2001: Patterns of centre-regional relations in Central Asia: The cases of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan. In Ethnicity and Territory in the Former Soviet Union: Regions in Conflict (ed. J. Hughes and G. Sasse), special issue of the Journal Regional and Federal Studies, 11:3, 165–193.
– 2003: Authoritarian pathways in Central Asia: a comparative analysis of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan. In Democracy and Pluralism in Muslim Eurasia (ed. Y. Ro'i). Frank Cass
– 2003: Soviet Power and the Countryside: Policy Innovation and Institutional Decay. Palgrave/Macmillan
– 2003: Guest Editor of a Special Edition of Helsinki Monitor devoted to Central Asia.
Other relevant information: Dr Melvin is currently engaged on a Leverhulme Trust funded project entitled 'Explaining Patterns of Regional Political Change in the Russian Federation', and on an ESRC project on the Russian diaspora.
Mengoni, Luisa Elena, Dr (2003-2006)
Asian Department, Victoria and Albert Museum, Cromwell Road, London, SW7 2RL
Email: l.mengoni@vam.ac.uk
- Current Post: Curator (China)
- Subject: Chinese Archaeology
- Current Interests: Archaeology of South-west China; social archaeology; identity and ethnicity; Chinese ceramics and lacquer; Chinese cultural heritage; museology
- PDF Post: Archaeology at Institute of Archaeology, UCL
- Publications include:
– 2005: Identity, Culture and Social Change in Ancient Sichuan, China. Archaeology International, vol. 8: 50-53.
– 2005: Archaisms and Innovation: Chinese Bronzes from the Museum Duca di Martina in Naples, Art Dec, vol. 3: 48-59.
– 2005: Costumi funerari e Dinamiche Sociali nella Piana di Chengdu tra il V e il II secolo a.C. In Cher Maître...Scritti in Onore di Lionello Lanciotti per l’Ottantesimo Compleanno (ed. M. Scarpari & T. Lippiello)Venezia: Cà Foscarina, pp. 785-803.
– 2010: Gongyuan qian 5 - qian 2 shiji Chengdu Pingyuan de shehui rentong yu muzang shijian [Funerary practices and social identities in the Chengdu Plain between the 5th and the 2nd cent. BCE]. Nanfang Minzu Kaogu, vol. 6, pp. 99-112.
– 2010 (in press): Identity formation in a Border Area: the Cemeteries of Baoxing, Western Sichuan (3rd cent. BCE - 2nd cent CE). Journal of Social Archaeology, vol. 10:2
–
Other relevant information: Honorary Research Fellow at the Institute of Archaeology, UCL
French Department,
University College London,
Gower Street,
London
WC1E 6BT
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer in French
- Subject: French 19C literature
- Current Interests: Xavier Marmier; Léonie d'Aunet; Vormärzliteratur.
- Publications include:
– 1991: Xavier Marmier and the contraband vegetables: notes on the published version of Marmier's 'Journal'. Australian Journal of French Studies, 28, 29–38
– (ed.) 1992: Léonie d'Aunet, Voyage d'une femme au Spitzberg. Le Félin
– 1992: Xavier Marmier 1808–1902 and Nouvelle Bibliographie chronologique des ouvrages de Marmier. Amis du Musée de Pontarlier
– (ed.) 1994: Léonie d'Aunet, Jane Osborn. Institute of Romance Studies
– 1994: A neglected link in the introduction of the works of Heinrich von Kleist to France: Xavier Marmier. New Comparison, 17, 3–10
– 1997: A Student Guide to Balzac. Greenwich Exchange
Other relevant information: Dr Mercer is currently working on Xavier Marmier (1808–1892): A Critical Biography for publication in the British Academy's Postdoctoral Fellowships monograph series.
Metcalfe, Alex, Dr (2001-2004)
Department of History,
Lancaster University,
Lancaster
LA1 4YG
Email: a.j.metcalfe@lancaster.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: History
- Current Interests: Medieval Mediterranean and Islamic History
- PDF Post: Norman Sicily at
- Publications include:
– 2002: The Muslims of Sicily under Christian Rule. The Society of Norman Italy. 289-317. Brill
– 2003: The Society of Norman Italy (ed. with G. A. Loud). Brill
– 2003: Muslims and Christians in Norman Sicily. Arabic-Speakers and the End of Islam. Routledge
– 2009: The Muslims of Medieval Italy. Edinburgh University Press
University of Edinburgh, David Hume Tower, George Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9JX
Tel: 0131 6503615
Email: tim.milnes@ed.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: English Literature
- Current Interests: Romantic period literature and modern philosophy; eighteenth-century language theory; romanticism and pragmatism; Wordsworth, Coleridge, Keats, Shelley, Hazlitt, Lamb, Bentham.
- PDF Post: English Romantic prose and Eighteenth-century epistemology at University College, Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2003: Knowledge and Indifference in English Romantic Prose. Cambridge University Press
– 2005:'"Darkening Knowledge": Hazlitt and Bentham on the Limits of Empiricism,’ in Metaphysical Hazlitt (eds Natarajan, U., Paulin, T. & Wu, D.). Routledge
– 2009: : William Wordsworth: The Prelude. Palgrave
– 2007:''Coleridge's Logic,' British Logic in the Nineteenth Century (eds Gabbay M. & Woods, J.). Elsevier.
– Forthcoming in 2010: The Truth about Romanticism: Pragmatism and Idealism in Keats, Shelley, Coleridge. Cambridge University Press
– Forthcoming in 2010: Romanticism, Sincerity, and Authenticity (eds Milnes, T. & Sinanan, K.). Palgrave
Mitchell, Charlotte, Dr (1990-1993)
Department of English Language and Literature,
University College London,
Gower Street,
London
WC1E 6BT
Tel: 020 7679 3146
Email: c.mitchell@ucl.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer in English Literature
- Subject: English
- Current Interests: Fiction 1740–1930, especially Victorian fiction; Victorian and Edwardian culture; women's writing; writers and the law
- Publications include:
– & Mitchell, Charles 2005: Wordsworth and the Old Men. Journal of Legal History. 25(1), 31-52
– (ed.) 2005: The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell Volume 3 Novellas and Shorter Fiction II. The Works of Elizabeth Gaskell series. (Series edited by Shattock, J.) Pickering and Chatto.
– & Mitchell, Charles 2006: Planche v. Colburn. In (Mitchell, P. & Mitchell, C. eds) Landmark Cases in the Law of Restitution. 65-95. Hart
– 2007: Introduction. In (Fowler,E.) The Young Pretenders. Persephone Books.
– , Jordan, E. & Schinske, H. 2007: The Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge, 1823-1901. (online edition)
– & Mitchell, Charles 2008: Truth and Fiction in Caroline Clive's Year after Year. King's Law Journal. 19(3) 447-464.
Mitchell, Lynette, Dr (1995-1998)
Department of Classics and Ancient History,
University of Exeter,
Exeter
EX4 4QH
Tel: 01392 264203
Email: L.G.Mitchell@exeter.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer in Classics & Ancient History
- Subject: Ancient history (Greek)
- Current Interests: Gift-giving and friendship in ancient societies; interactions between Greeks and non-Greeks; ethnicity and identity; Greek political history.
- Publications include:
– & Rhodes P.J. 1996: Friends and enemies in Athenian politics. Greece and Rome, 43, 11–30
– & Rhodes P.J. (ed.) 1997: The Development of the Polis in Archaic Greece. Routledge
– 1997: Greeks Bearing Gifts: The Public Use of Private Relationships in the Greek World, 435–323BC. CUP
– 1997: Philia, eunoia and the Greek interstate relations. Antichthon, 31, 28–44
Mitchell, Lynette Gail, Dr (1995-1998)
Email: l.g.mitchell@ex.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: Classics and ancient history
- Current Interests: Greek politics, especially interstate relations; the development of Greek political thought; rulers and ruling in archaic and classical Greece; Greek identities and panhellenism
- PDF Post: Personal friendships and Greek politics at Oriel College, Oxford
- Publications include:
– 1997:Greeks Bearing Gifts: The public use of private relationships in the Greek world, 435-323 BC. Cambridge.
Mitchell, Peter John, Dr (1987-1990)
School of Archaeology, University of Oxford, St Hugh's College, Oxford OX2 6LE
Tel: 01865 274951
Email: peter.mitchell@st-hughs.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: Professor of African Prehistory; Fellow and Tutor in Archaeology
- Subject: Archaeology
- Current Interests: Relations between cultural and environmental change among hunter-gatherers; evolution of cultural systems of southern African hunter-gatherers; African archaeology; history of archaeology in sub-Saharan Africa.
- Publications include:
– 1988: The early microlithic assemblages of Southern Africa. British Archaeological Reports.
– 2001: Catalogue of Stone Age Artefacts from Southern Africa in the British Museum. The British Museum.
– 2002: The Archaeology of Southern Africa. CUP
– , Haour, A. & Hobart, J. (eds) 2003: Researching Africa's Past: New Perspectives from British Archaeologists. Oxbow Books
– 2005: Reconnecting Africa: The Archaeology of Africa's Connections with the Rest of the World. AltaMira
– 2008: Barham, L. & The First Africans: African Archaeology from Earliest Toolmakers to Most Recent Foragers. Cambridge
–2009: & Smith, B. (eds) The Eland's People: New Perspectives on the Rock Art of the Maloti-Drakensberg Bushmen. Essays in Memory of Patricia Vinnicombe. Johannesburg.
Other relevant information: Prof. Mitchell is a co-editor of Azania: Archaeological Research in Africa and a member of the editorial boards of African Archaeological Review, Antiquity, Before Farming, Journal of African History, South African Archaeological Bulletin, South African Historical Journal and Southern African Humanities; member of the Governing Council and Hon. Secretary of the British Institute in Eastern Africa; and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries of London. He is also a past President of the Society of Africanist Archaeologists (2004-06).
Money, David Kenyon, Dr (1994-1997)
Tel: 01223-501219
Email: dkm14@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: Director of Studies, Wolfson College, Cambridge
- Subject: Classics
- Current Interests: Neo-Latin Literature, especially British Latin VerseThe Classical Tradition; English poetry of 17th, 18th and 19th centuriesSpoken Latin; prose and verse composition
- PDF Post: British Latin Verse at Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 1998: The English Horace: Anthony Alsop and the Tradition of British Latin Verse. British Academy (OUP)
– 2004: Isaac Newton and Augustan Anglo-Latin poetry. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. 35, 549-571
– 2006: Ramillies. Bringfield's Head Press
– 2006: Aspects of the Reception of Sarbiewski in England. In Pietas Humanistica (ed. P. Urbanski). Peter Lang
– 2008: 1708: Oudenarde and Lille. Bringfield's Head Press
– 2009: Neo-Latin and University Politics: the case of Henry Sacheverell. In Syntagmatia (ed. D. Sacre and J. Papy). Leuven University Press
Other relevant information: Visiting Professor, K. U. Leuven; Regular speaker in Latin at European conferences; keen to encourage the future development of Neo-Latin poetry, and especially the work of younger living poets
Montgomery, Heather Kate, Dr (1998-2000)
Centre for Childhood, Development and Learning,
Faculty of Education and Language Studies,
The Open University,
Walton Hall,
Milton Keynes
MK7 6AA
Tel: 01908 652031
Email: H.K.Montgomery@open.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer in Childhood Studies
- Subject: Social Anthropology/Childhood Studies
- Current Interests: Children within anthropology. The history of childhood. Children and Violence. Representations of childhood.
- PDF Post: Social Anthropology at Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford University
- Publications include:
– 2007: Working with child prostitutes in Thailand: problems of practice and interpretation. Childhood. 14: 4, 415-430.
– 2008: An Introduction to Childhood: Anthropological Perspectives on Children’s Lives. Wiley-Blackwell
– 2008: Buying innocence: child sex tourists in Thailand. Third World Quarterly. 29: 5, 903–917.
– 2009: Children within anthropology: lessons from the past. Childhood in the Past: An International Journal. 2, 3-14.
– 2010: Children, Violence and the Western Tradition. (ed. by L. Brockliss & H. Montgomery). Oxbow.
– 2010: Learning Gender. In The Anthropology of Learning in Childhood . (ed. D. F. Lancy, J. Bock & S. Gaskins). Alta-Mira Press
Other relevant information: http://www.open.ac.uk/education-and-languages/people/people-profile.php?staff_id=1067503&show=publications
Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RF
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Research Fellow
- Subject: Social Anthropology
- Current Interests: Dreams, Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining, Natural Resource Development, Human-Nonhuman Relations, Gender, Colonial Legacies, Anthropology and History
- PDF Post: Dreamscapes of Relatedness: An Investigation of Dreaming and the "Moral Holography" of Human Relations with the Environment in Papua New Guinea at Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 2006: Osama Bin Laden and the Man-Eating Sorcerers: Encountering the "War on Terror" in Papua New Guinea. Anthropology Today, 22:3, 13-17
– 2006: The Gender of the Gold: An Ethnographic and Historical Account of Women's Involvement in Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining at Mount Kaindi, Papua New Guinea. Oceania, 76, 133-149
– 2007: Ecocosmologies in the Making: New Mining Rituals in Two Papua New Guinean Societies. Ethnology, 46:4, 305-328
– & Hirsch, E. 2010 (forthcoming): One Past and Many Pasts: Varieties of Historical Holism in Melanesia and the West. In Beyond the Whole: Anthropological Experiments in Holism (ed. T. Otto and N. Bubandt). Blackwell
Department of History,
University College,
Cork,
Ireland
Tel: 00 353 21 490 3049
Email: h.morgan@ucc.ie
- Current Post: Lecturer
- Subject: Irish history
- Current Interests: Early modern Ireland and Europe; state formation; cultural politics; imperialism and historiography.
- Publications include:
– (co-ed.) 1993-2002: History Ireland.
– 1993: Tyrone's Rebellion: The Outbreak of the Nine Years War in Tudor Ireland. Royal Historical Society Studies in History, 67
– (ed.) 1999: Political Ideology in Ireland, 1541–1631. Four Courts Press
– (ed.) 2001: Media and Power Through the Ages. University College Dublin Press
– (ed.) 2004: The Battle of Kinsale
Morgan, Teresa, Revd. Dr (1997-1998)
Oriel College,
Oxford
OX1 4EW
Tel: 01865 276574
Email: teresa.morgan@classics.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Lecturer in Ancient History
- Subject: Greek and Roman history
- Current Interests: Greek and Roman cultural history, historiography, patristics, ethics.
- Publications include:
– 1998: Literate Education in the Hellenistic and Roman Worlds. CUP
– 2004: Aulus Gellius and Roman education. In The Worlds of Aulus Gellius (ed. L. Holford & A. Vardi). OUP
– 2004: The theology of celibacy and involuntary singleness. Theology
– 2005: Eusebius of Caesarea and the paradox of Christian historiography. Athenaeum
– Forthcoming: Fables, stories and teachings of ethics. In Escuela y Literatura en Grecia Antiqua (ed. J.A.F. Delgardo)
– Forthcoming: Rhetoric in education. In A Companion to Greek Rhetoric (ed. I. Worthington)
Morison, Benjamin, Dr (1997-2000)
Department of Philosophy, 1879 Hall, Princeton University, Princeton NJ 08544 USA
Tel: 1 609 258 4304
Email: bmorison@princeton.edu
- Current Post: Associate Professor of Philosophy
- Subject: Philosophy
- Current Interests: Ancient Philosophy, especially Plato, Aristotle, Galen, Scepticism.
- PDF Post: Philosophy at Corpus Christi College, Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2002: On Location: Aristotle's Concept of Place. Oxford University Press
– 2009: 'Logic'. In (R. J. Hankinson) The Cambridge Companion to Galen. 66-115. Cambridge University Press
– 2009: 'Language'. In (R. J. Hankinson) The Cambridge Companion to Galen. 116-156. Cambridge University Press
Science Museum, Exhibition Road, London SW7 2DD
Tel: 020 7942 4167
Email: peter.morris@nmsi.ac.uk
- Current Post: Manager of Research and Residencies and Principal Curator, Science Group, within the Collections Unit of the Science Museum at South Kensington
- Subject: History of Science
- Current Interests: History of organic synthesis and development of modern science
- Publications include:
– 1986: Polymer Pioneers: A Popular History of the Science and Technology of Large Molecules Center for the History of Chemistry
– & Russell, C. A. 1988: Archives of the British Chemical Industry, 1750–1914 British Society for the History of Science Monograph Series
– 1989: The American Synthetic Rubber Research Program University of Pennsylvania Press
– , Travis, A. S., Schröter, H. G. & Homburg, E. (eds) 1998: Determinants of the Evolution of the European Chemical Industry, 1900–1939: New Technologies, Political Frameworks, Markets and Companies Kluwer
– & Benfey, T. 2001: Robert Burns Woodward: Architect and Artist in the World of Molecules Chemical Heritage Foundation
– (ed.) 2002: From Classical to Modern Chemistry: The Instrumental Revolution Royal Society of Chemistry
Other relevant information: Dr Morris was the first British Academy/Royal Society Postdoctoral Fellow in the History of Science. He is currently establishing and managing a research programme, an academic exchange programme, and a programme of seminars and conferences; supervising the work of the Science Group and, in conjunction with the senior curator, developing a strategy for the group, with the aim of constructing a major gallery on the rise of modern science in 2007. Dr Morris is also currently Editor of Ambix (The Journal of the Society for the History of Alchemy and Chemistry).
Morrison, Claudio, Dr (2005-2008)
Department of Sociology, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL
Email: syrft@csv.warwick.ac.uk
- Subject: Labour and Management in Post-Socialist Countries
- Current Interests: Soviet and Post-Soviet political economy; industrial relations; capital and labour in capitalist and post-socialist countries; HE systems reforms.
- Publications include:
– 2003: Labour and technological discipline: chaos and order in a Russian textile company. REA – Research in Economic Anthropology Annual Series, 22
– & Schwartz G. 2003: Managing the labour collective: wage systems in the Russian industrial enterprises. Europe-Asia Studies, 55:4, 553–574
Other relevant information: BASEES associate member (2002–), CEP-BUM VFF alumnus (sociology of labour, ASEM, Moldova, 2004–), NSP CEP-SPELT pre-academic summer program lecturer (comparative social policy, Issyk-Kul, Kyrghyzstan, 2004–)
Morrison, Claudio, Dr (2004-2007)
Sociology Department, Warwick University, Coventry CV4 7AL
- Current Post: Senior Research Fellow
- Subject: Employment relations
- Current Interests: Employment/industrial relations in CEE/CIS region;post-soviet management;post-socialism; ethnography; labour process
- PDF Post: Sociology (labour process and management in CIS) at Warwick University Sociology Department
- Publications include:
– 2003: Chaos and Order in a Russian Textile Company. Labour and Technological Discipline, 19(2), 167-186
Morus, Iwan Rhys, Dr (1991-1994)
Email: irm@aber.ac.uk
- Current Post: Reader
- Subject: History of Science
- Current Interests: Visual cultures of Victorian physics; nineteenth-century popular science; electrical technologies and the Victorian body; representations of health in the Victorian popular press
- PDF Post: History of Science at Cambidge University
- Publications include:
– 1998: Frankenstein's Children: Electricity, Exhibition and Experiment in early Nineteenth-century London. Princeton University Press
– 2000: The Nervous System of Britain: Space, Time and the Electric Telegraph in the Victorian Age. British Journal for the History of Science. 33, 455-76.
– 2004: Michael Faraday and the Electrical Century. Icon Books.
– 2005: When Physics Became King. University of Chicago Press
– 2006: Seeing and Believing Science. Isis. 97, 101-10.
– 2009: Notes & Records of the Royal Society. Radicals, Romantics and Electrical Showmen: Placing Galvanism at the End of the English Enlightenment. 63, 263-75.
Other relevant information: Editor, History of Science; Editorial Board, British Journal for the History of Science
Moss, Helen E., Dr (1993-1996)
Department of Experimental Psychology,
University of Cambridge,
Downing Street,
Cambridge
CB2 3EB
Tel: 01223 766 559
Email: hem10@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Lecturer
- Subject: Cognitive neuropsychology of language
- Current Interests: Conceptual representation, language comprehrension, selection processes in language comprehension and production.
- Publications include:
Tyler L.K. & – 2001: Towards a distributed account of conceptual knowledge. Trends in Cognitive Sciences 5.6, 244-252
– Tyler L.K. & Devlin J. 2002: The emergence of category specific deficits in a distributed semantic system. In Category–Specificity in Brain and Mind (ed. E. Forde & G.W. Humphreys), 115–148. Psychology Press
– & Hampton J. (eds) 2003: Conceptual Representation. Psychology Press
– Cappelletti M., De Mornay Davies P., Jaldow E. & Kopelman 2003: Lost for words or loss of memories: Autobiographical memory in semantic dementia. Cognitive Neuropsychology,20, 703–732
Tyler LK., Bright P., Dick E., Tavares P., Pilgrim L., Fletcher P., Greer M., & – 2003: Do semantic categories activate distinct cortical regions? PET studies of picture processing. Cognitive Neuropsychology, 20,541–560
Tyler LK., Stamatakis E.A., Dick E., Bright P., Fletcher P., & – 2003: Objects and their actions: Evidence for a neurally distributed semantic system. NeuroImage, 18, 242–257
Department of Social Anthropology, University of Cambridge, Free School Lane, Cambridge CB2 3RF
Tel: 01223 334599
Email: am308@cam.ac.uk
- Subject: Social anthropology
- Current Interests: Intellectual and cultural property rights; Melanesian philosophy and social theory; gender relations and material culture.
- Publications include:
– 1997: Common sense discourses and Papua New Guinea traditions. South Pacific Journal of Philosophy and Culture, 2, 54–62
– 1999: The Kuk heritage and the Kawelka landowners: an anthropological view of some pertinent issues. In Kuk Heritage: Issues and Debates (ed. A. Strathern and P.J. Stewart). James Cook University Centre for Pacific Studies
Herle A. & – 2004: Paired Brothers: Revelation and Concealment in Iatmul Ritual Art from the Sepik, Papua New Guinea. Cambridge Museum of Archaeology & Anthropology
Other relevant information: Dr Moutu is on secondment from the Papua New Guinea National Museum
Moxey, Linda M, Dr (1987-1989)
Department of Psychology,
University of Glasgow,
58 Hillhead Street,
Glasgow
G12 8QB
Tel: 0141 330 6277
Email: linda@psy.gla.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer
- Subject: Psychology
- Current Interests: How people choose to convey quantity information and how we understand quantity descriptions in text; the representation of sets and how we refer to sets in natural language.
- PDF Post: Psychology at University of Glasgow
- Publications include:
– 1993: Communicating Quantities: A Psychological Perspective. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates
– 2000: Applied Cognitive Psychology. Communicating Quantities, a review of psycholinguistic evidence of how expressions determine perspectives. 14, 237-255.
– 2004: Constraints on the formation of plural reference objects, the influence of role, conjunction and type of description. Journal of Memory and Language. 51(3), 346-364.
– 2006: Effects of what is expected on the focusing properties of quantifiers: a test of the presupposition-denial account. Journal of Memory and Language. 55, 422-439.
– 2009: On-line effects of what is expected on the resolution of plural pronouons. Language and Cognitive Processes. 24(6), 843-875.
– Forthcoming: The effects of character desire on focus patterns and pronominal reference following quantified statements. Discourse Processes.
Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA
Email: mm570@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Film theory; Slavonic studies
- Current Interests: Cinema in post-war Eastern Europe (especially Poland), theories of cinematic temporality and aesthetics.
- PDF Post: Slavonic studies at University of Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 2007: 'Fracturing the Marble Facade: visceral excavation in Andrzej Wajda's Man of Marble'. Senses of Cinema. 44
– 2009: 'Walkover', Senses of Cinema. 51
– 2010: 'Cinema and Memorial Practice: Bazin encoutners Kanal' (Forthcoming)
– 2010: Adventures of Cinematic Duration (Forthcoming)
Mukherjee, Ankhi, Dr (2003-2006)
Wadham College, Oxford University, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PN
Tel: 01865 277 977
Email: ankhi.mukherjee@wadh.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: CUF Lecturer, Faculty of English Language and Literature
- Subject: English
- Current Interests: Critical and cultural theory, particularly psychoanalysis; intellectual history; postcolonial studies; Victorian literature and culture; British modernism; contemporary British and South Asian Anglophone fiction.
- PDF Post: English at University of Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2007: Aesthetic Hysteria: The Great Neurosis in Victorian Melodrama and Contemporary Fiction. Routledge
– 2009: ‘Yes, sir, I was the one who got away’: Postcolonial Emergence and the Question of Global English. Études Anglaises, 3
– 2010: ‘What is a Classic?’: International Literary Criticism and the Classic Question. Special Topic “Literary Criticism for the Twenty-first Century (ed. C Caruth & J Culler). PMLA (October)
– & Marcus, L (eds) 2010: A Companion to Psychoanalysis and Literature. Blackwell Publishers
– In development: What is a Classic?: Postcolonial Rewriting, Repetition, and Invention of the Canon. Princeton University Press
– 2011: ‘This Traffic of Influence’: Derrida and Spivak. Special Issue “Gayatri Spivak: Postcolonial and Other Pedagogies,” Parallax, 60 (Summer)
Other relevant information: Dr Mukherjee's current book project, What is a Classic?, examines the residual influence of the Eurocentric literary canon in the global age of world literature, and emergent formations of canons and classics.
Muldrew, Craig, Dr (1993-1996)
Faculty of History,
University of Cambridge,
West Road,
Cambridge
CB3 9EF
Email: jcm11@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Lecturer in History and Fellow of Queens' College
- Subject: Early modern British social and economic history
- Current Interests: Trust and the development of the market economy in early modern Britain.
- Publications include:
– 1997: The currency of credit and personality: belief, trust and the economics of reputation in Early Modern English society. In Des personnes aux institutions: Résaux et culture du crédit du XVLe au Xxe siècle en Europe (ed. L. Fontaine, G. Postel-Vinay, J.-L. Rosenthal & P. Servais)
– 1997: Rural credit and legal institutions in the countryside in England 1550–1700. In Communities and Courts: Proceedings of the Twelfth British Legal History Conference (ed. C.W. Brooks & M. Lobban)
– 1998: Die anthropologie des Kapitalismus: kredit, vertrauen, austausch und die geschichte des marktes in England 1500–1750. Historische Anthropologie
– 1998: The Economy of Obligation: The Culture of Credit and Social Relations in Early Modern England. Macmillan
– 2000: From a 'light cloak' to the 'iron cage': an essay on historical changes in the relationship between community and individualism. In Communities in Early Modern England (ed. A. Shepard & P. Withington)
– 2001: Hard food for Midas: cash and its social value in early modern England. Past & Present
Other relevant information: Dr Muldrew is currently in the process of editing a book together with Professor L. Fontaine of the European University Institute provisionally entitled Women and Credit in Early Modern Europe.
Murk Jansen, Saskia, Dr (1989-1992)
Robinson College,
Cambridge
CB3 9AN
Tel: 01223 339100
Email: smj10@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: Fellow of Robinson College and Lecturer in Medieval Church History
- Subject: Church history, 600–1350, Beguines and vernacular theology
- Current Interests: Sprituality of Islam, Judaism and Christianity in 13C.
- Publications include:
– 1990: An anonymous mystic text of the thirteenth century. Canadian Journal for Netherlandic Studies
– 1991: The Measure of Mystic Thought: A Study of Hadewijch's Mengeldichten
– 1992: The theology of the thirteenth century mystic Hadewijch and its literary expression. In Medieval Mystics in the English Tradition, 7
– 1995: Hadewijch and Eckhart: Amor intelligere est. In Meister Eckhart and Beguine Mystics (ed. B. McGinn). Continuum
– 1998: Brides in the Desert: The Spirituality of the Beguines. DLT
Murphy, Emma C., Dr (1992-1995)
School of Government and International Affairs,
University of Durham,
Durham
DH1 3TG
Tel: 0191 374 6984
Email: emma.murphy@dur.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Lecturer and Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Social Sciences and Health
- Subject: Middle Eastern and North African politics and political economy
- Current Interests: North African politics and political economy; Middle East politics, international relations and political economy, and broader isses of governance, democratisation and the information society.
- Publications include:
– & Niblock T. (eds) 1993: Political and Economic Liberalization in the Middle East. British Academic Press
– (co-ed.) 1993: European Expertise on the Middle East and North Africa: A Directory of Specialists and Institutions. EURAMES
– 1993: Structural Inhibitions to Economic Liberalisation in Israel. RUSEL Working Paper 13, University of Exeter
– 1995: Israel and the Palestinians: The Economic Rewards of Peace. CMEIS Occasional Papers Series, University of Durham, 47
– 1999: Economic and Political Change in Tunisia: From Bourguiba to Ben Ali. Macmillan
– & Jones C. 2002: Israel: Challenges to Identity, Democracy and the State. Routledge
Murphy, Rachel Anne, Dr (2000-2003)
Email: rachel.murphy@sant.ox.ac.uk
- Current Post: University Lecturer in the Sociology of China, Oxford
- Subject: Chinese Studies; Sociology
- Current Interests: Impact of migration, industrialisation and policy on family and population, esp. on children left behind in rural areas and on sex ratios; human development; culture.
- PDF Post: Development Studies at University of Cambridge and Jesus College
- Publications include:
– 2002: How Migrant Labor is Changing Rural China. Cambridge University Press (Published in Chinese by Zhejiang People's Publishing House 2008)
– 2003: ‘Fertility and Distorted Sex Ratios in Rural China: Culture, State and Policy,’ Population and Development Review. 29 (4) (December): 595-626.
– 2004: ‘Turning Chinese Peasants into Modern Citizens: ‘Population Quality’. Demographic Transition, and Primary Schools’. China Quarterly. 177, (March):1-20.
– 2006: &Liangqun, L. ‘Lineage Identities, Land Conflicts and Rural Migration in Late Socialist China’. Journal of Peasant Studies. 33 (4) (October): 612-645.
– 2008: 'Migrant Remittances in China: The Distribution of Economic Benefits and Social Costs'. In (ed) Labour Migration and Social Development in Contemporary China. 47-72. Routledge
– 2010: ‘The Narrowing Digital Divide: A View from Rural China’. In (Whyte, M.K. ed) One Country, Two Societies: Rural-Urban Inequality in Contemporary China. Harvard University Press
Other relevant information: Member of the Executive Committee of China Quarterly editorial board; Director of Asian Studies Centre, St Antony's College, Oxford
Murray, Joseph, Dr (2006-2009)
Institute of Criminology, Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge CB3 9DA
Tel: 01223 335388
Email: jm335@cam.ac.uk
- Current Post: Senior Research Associate
- Subject: Criminology
- Current Interests: The development of antisocial behaviour and crime. Effects of parental imprisonment on children. Cross-national and longitudinal studies. Youth violence in Brazil.
- PDF Post: Criminology at Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge
- Publications include:
– 2005: Parental imprisonment: Effects on boys' antisocial behaviour and delinquency through the life-course . Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry. 46(12), 1269-1278.
– 2007: The cycle of punishment: Social exclusion of prisoners and their children. Criminology and Criminal Justice. 7(1), 55-81.
– 2007: Crime in adult offspring of prisoners: A cross-national comparison of two longitudinal samples. Criminal Justice and Behavior.34(1), 133-149.
– 2008: The effects of parental imprisonment on children. Crime and Justice. 37, 133-206.
– 2008: Parental imprisonment: Long-lasting effects on boys' internalizing problems through the life-course. Development and Psychopathology. 20(1), 273-290.
– 2009: Drawing Conclusions about causes from systematic reviews of risk factors: The Cambridge Quality Checklists. Journal of Experimental Criminology. 5(1), 449-27.
Murray, Nicola Anne, Dr (1994-1998)
Department of Archaeology,
University of Edinburgh,
Old High School,
Infirmary Street,
Edinburgh
EH1 1LT
- Current Post: Honorary Fellow
- Subject: Zoo-archaeology
- Current Interests: Behavioural ecology; Scottish palaeo-economy.
University of Oxford
- Current Post: British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow
- Subject: Linguistics
- Current Interests: Syntax, syntactic theory (particularly Lexical-Functional Grammar), semantics, prosody, information structure, linguistic interfaces, typology; English, Hungarian, Japanese, Slovene
- PDF Post: Linguistics at University of Oxford
- Publications include:
– 2004: The ‘Wh’-Expletive Construction. In Proceedings of the LFG04 Conference, University of Canterbury, New Zealand (M. Butt & T. H. King eds). Online, 370-390. CSLI Publications
– 2005: ‘Wh’-in-situ in Constituent Questions. In Proceedings of the LFG05 Conference, University of Bergen, Norway (M. Butt & T. H. King eds). Online, 313-33. CSLI Publications
– 2007: Constituent Question Formation and Focus: a new typological perspective. Transactions of the Philological Society, 105: 192-251
– 2008: The Role of Prosody in Constituent Question Formation: a comparison of Hungarian and Japanese. The Phonetician, 95: 7-18