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Bellisari, Anna. “Anthropometry and Ultrasound” (with A. F. Roche) in Human Body Composition, S. Heymsfield, et. al. eds., Champaign: Human Kinetics (April 2005).
Blakelock, Jane. “Inspiring Women: Social Movements and the Literacies of Technology” (Gail Hawisher, Cynthia Selfe et al) in Literate Lives in the Information Age: Narratives of Literacy from the United States. Cynthia L. Selfe & Gail E. Hawisher. Lawrence Erlbaum, 2004. 161-183.
Booth, David. “Mysterian Landscapes by Timothy Broege,” Teacher Resource Guide in Teaching Music through Performance in Band, Vol. 5, compiled and edited by Richard Miles. Chicago: GIA Publications, Inc., 2004.
Dorn, Jacob. Completed one of twenty-two “theme essays” for Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era (M.E. Sharpe, publisher), topic “Religion.”
Gaines, Elliot. “The Resignification of Risk in Marketing Whitewater: Ritual Initiation and the Mythology of River Culture” published in Case Studies in Sport Communication. Robert S. Brown and Daniel J. O’Rourke III, Editors. Westport, CT: Praeger Publishers. 2004, 125-140.
Kannan, Joyce. J. D. Kandeh and J. A. Kannan, “State-Building, National Integration, Gender and Economic Development in Emergent Regional Democracies,” in R. Cline-Cole and E. Robson (eds.), West African Worlds. Paths Through Socio-Economic Change, Livelihoods and Development, Pearson-Prentice Hall, Harlow, England, (Jan. 2005).
Kim, Chigon. “Social Problems in Global Perspective,” with Mark Gottdiener. Pp. 172-92 in Handbook of Social Problems: A Comparative International Perspective, edited by George Ritzer. Thousands Oaks, CA: Sage.
Milligan, Barry. Notes, introduction, and appendix to Penguin Classics edition: Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an English Opium-Eater and Other Writings (London: Penguin, 2003).
Milligan, Barry. “The Opium Den in Victorian London” in Smoke: A Global History of Smoking, ed. Sander Gilman and Zhou Xun ( London: Reaktion, 2004).
Petreman, David. “The Mounds of Summer” in Growing Up with Baseball ( Lincoln and London: University of Nebraska Press, 2004).
Riordan, Robert. “ Fort Ancient and Southwest Ohio,” in The Fort Ancient Earthwork: Prehistoric Lifeways of the Hopewell in Southwest Ohio, ed. By R. C. Connolly and B. T. Lepper, pp. 223-229. Ohio Historical Society, Columbus 2004.
Snipe, Tracy. “An African Cultural Renaissance on the Sea Islands,” in The African Presence in Black America, edited by Jacob U. Gordon, African World Press (2004).
Taylor, Charles. "A Sketch (Riß) of the Camel in Zarathustra," A Nietzschean Bestiary: Becoming Animal Beyond Docile and Brutal, edited by Christa Davis Acampora and Ralph R. Acampora, New York: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc., 2003, pp. 32–42.
Wilson, Scott. “Staying Within the Family; The Sopranos and the Ethics of Partiality.” The Sopranos and Philosophy: I Kill Therefore I Am. Richard Green and Peter Vernezze, ed. Chicago: Open Court Press, 2004.
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