Disciplinary Interests: philosophy
David Bogen
American Association of Colleges and University, American Council on Education, American Sociological Association, International Communication Association, International Association for Philosophy and Literature, National Communication Association, Society for Phenomenology and the Human Sciences, Society for the Social Study of Science
David Bogen received his B.A. in philosophy from Macalester College and his M.A. and Ph.D. in sociology from Boston University. He is currently the Vice President Academic + Provost at Emily Carr University of Art and Design in Vancouver, Canada. He is the author of Order Without Rules: Critical Theory and the Logic of Conversation(SUNY Press: 1999) and, with Michael Lynch, The Spectacle of History: Speech, Text, and Memory at the Iran-Contra Hearings (Duke University Press, 1996) as well as numerous articles, book chapters, and reviews that explore the intersection of language, technology, and everyday orders of social practice. His most recent work focuses on social, organizational, and perceptual issues in the design of computer mediated interactive environments.
Patricia Mullen
TEE Kim Tong
TEE Kim Tong is Associate Professor at National Sun Yat-sen University, Kaohsiung, TAIWAN
Dmitry Paranyushkin
Emily Ryall
British Philosophy of Sport Association (Executive Committee), International Association for the Philosophy of Sport (Executive Committee), European Association for the Philosophy of Sport (Executive Committee)
Emily Ryall is a Senior Lecturer in Philosophy in the Faculty of Sport, Health and Social Care at the University of Gloucestershire, England.
Shayya,Mohammad
- Lebenese meeting of philosophy teachers, - Arab philosophy society, - Arab Sociology Society, - Lebanese union of writers, - Arab organization of translators
-ncurrently, teaching:, contmporary Lebanese and Arab Thought, Middle East cultures, Methodology, Directing Master and Ph.D theses, involved in achieving a major project about: "A comparative statistical study about the recent difficulties of philo.profession at Lebanese and Arab universities"
- 1973 master graduate on General philosophy
- 1973-77 teacher vof philosophy at Secondary schools
- Ph.d. on modern philosophy
- 1977- full time assistant then full professor of philosophy at Lebanese University
- Author and Translator( in Arabic and English)
- Coordinator andco-author of the new curriculum of " philosophy and civilazation" branch of Lebanese Bac.(secondary degree)
Jean W. Simmons
Rethinking reference services & collections, Online resource evaluation & selection, State online resources committee, State academic librarians' summit committee
Jean Simmons is Reference & Instruction Librarian at Middlebury College
Wendy Gem
I recently completed research on using Geographic Information Systems, GIS in education., I am just beginning to study the negative impacts of using technology in the classroom and the marketing hype behind it.
Faculty of New Media
10 years experience in an academic environment including six in Information Technology
George Borisov
My name is George. I am from Russia, St. Petersburg. I am 34. I am a doctor.
John Immerwahr
John Immerwahr is a professor of Philosophy at Villanova University and the director of www.teachphilosophy101.org
Timothy Quigley
American Philosophical Association, College Art Association of America, Society for Philosophy and Psychology, American Society for Aesthetics, British Society for Aesthetics
Timothy Quigley teaches philosophy & visual studies and currently serves as director of the Bachelor's Program for adult students at The New School in New York City.
Frank Leeding
Classically trained scholar and artist. Recently received my MA (UT Dallas) in Arts and Technology. Currently seeking teacher certification, as well as continuing my on-going research and efforts in art, life, the univese and everything.
Steven John Thompson
Association of Internet Researchers (AoIR), The European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST), Humanities, Arts, Science, and Technology Advanced Collaboratory (HASTAC), National Communication Association (NCA), Semiotic Society of America (SSA), The Society for the History of Technology (SHOT), Society for the Study of Symbolic Interactionism (SSSI)
Steven John Thompson teaches English 314: Technical Writing at Clemson University.
Frank J. Stavish, Ph.D
Assistant Professor, ACJ Graduate Div., Villanova Yniversity.
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.
Paula Lackie
Outreach to data librarians in developing economies for IASSIST (social science data archives, delivery and support), Educational outreach for professional development for IASSIST members, ICPSR executive council member, Moodle implementation, ...
Paula Lackie is a long time social science data advocate and social science and humanities technologist at Carleton College.
Glenn C. Graber
American Philosophical Association, Association for Practical and Professional Ethics, American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
Glenn C. Graber is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
MÃcheál Mac_an_Airchinnigh
MÃcheál Mac an Airchinnigh is a Senior Lecturer in Computer Science at the University of Dublin, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.
Philip A Pecorino
Academic website: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/SocialSciences/ppecorino/Default.htm, 5 Online textbooks and one Online Text on the Profession of Education
Philip Pecorino is Professor of Philosophy in the City University of New York at Queensborough Community College. He is interested in Instructional Design and Educational Technologies. His current academic interests are in Applied Ethics and in particular in Academic Ethics and the Responsibilities of Professional Educators. He has several online textbooks in Philosophy and on Death and Dying available on his website. He has held offices in the Community College Humanities Association, the American Association of Philosophy Teachers and the American Philosophical Association's Committee on Two Year College Philosophy. More information is available on his website.
