Disciplinary Interests: Community
jose marichal
Jose Marichal is a Professor of Political Science at California Lutheran University. He blogs at thickculture.blogspot.com
Regina L. Garza Mitchell
Gail Matthews-DeNatale
Storytelling in the Age of the Internet, MCC (Culture Matters), College of Arts and Sciences, Simmons College, A Liberal Arts Approach to Fluency in Information Technology, College of Arts and Sciences, Simmons College, Learning About Learning Online Faculty Institute (hybrid format), Simmons College
GAIL MATTHEWS-DENATALE works with faculty and administrators on strategic plans for teaching and learning with technology across the curriculum. She has a Ph.D. from Indiana University and over ten years of experience developing, implementing, and assessing online educational projects. Previously, she was a faculty member with George Mason University's Institute for Educational Transformation, Projects Manager for Northeastern University's EdTech Center, and Learning and Technology Specialist for an NSF-funded online Masters in Science Education degree program developed in collaboration by TERC and Lesley University. Her interests include: culturally-responsive teaching, intercultural learning, qualitative research, formative assessment, and fostering learning communities online.
Thomas C. Hilde, University of Maryland School of Public Policy, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy
Thomas C. Hilde
Human Development and Capability Association (HDCA), American Philosophical Association (APA), Society for Philosophy and Technology (SPT), Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy (SAAP), UNESCO Global Ethics Observatory
Pragmatic Cosmopolitanism: Reconstructing Institutions between Philosophy and Policy. Forthcoming., Editor, Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi), Editor, On Torture (Johns Hopkins University Press), Venezuela exchange project, Various papers and book chapters on philosophy and public policy
Tom Hilde teaches and writes in the School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy. He is the editor of The Agrarian Roots of Pragmatism, and the forthcoming Pragmatism and Globalization (Rodopi) and On Torture, as well as a monograph on cosmopolitanism.
Warren J. Crosbie
Honours thesis on content classfication, folksnomies, ontologies, Communities of Practice and social networks online.
Warren Crosbie lives in Melbourne Australia; grew up in New Zealand.
