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Fall 2002
Vol. 65, No. 1

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First Editions

Members of the Rochester faculty published scholarly, literary, and popular works during 2001-02. Here is a sample:

Applications of Nonlinear Fiber Optics and Fiber-Optic Communication Systems (third edition), by Govind Agrawal, professor of optics (Academic Press and Wiley)

Music and German National Identity, by Celia Applegate, associate professor of history, and Pamela Potter (University of Chicago Press)

Worth Noting

Ten faculty members from six different disciplines had their work published in the Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, a 26-volume work that attempts to build a complete map of the social and behavioral sciences.

The contributors are Mohammed Bamyeh, visiting scholar in the Department of Modern Languages and Cultures; Dale Dannefer, professor at the Warner School; Robert Foster, associate professor in the Department of Anthropology; Howard Kirschenbaum, Frontier Professor of School, Family, and Community Relations at the Warner School; Robert Ader, George L. Engel Professor of Psychosocial Medicine in the School of Medicine and Dentistry; Richard Aslin, professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; Robert Jacobs, associate professor in the Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences; and Edward Deci, Richard Ryan, and Harry Reis, professors in the Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology.

Melancholia and Moralism: Essays on AIDS and Queer Politics, by Douglas Crimp, professor of art history and visual and cultural studies (MIT Press)

Ethical Standards of the American Educational Research Association: Cases and Commentary, by Randall Curren, professor of philosophy (American Educational Research Association)

Handbook of Self-Determination Research, edited by Edward Deci and Richard Ryan, professors in the Department of Clinical and Social Sciences in Psychology (University of Rochester Press)

The Erotic Journey of the Soul, by Alfred Geier, associate professor of classics (University of Rochester Press)

The Complexity Theory Companion, by Lane Hemaspaandra, professor of computer science, and Mitsunori Ogihara, associate professor of computer science (Texts in Theoretical Computer Science)

Africans and the Industrial Revolution in England: A Study in International Trade and Economic Development, by Joseph Inikori, professor of history (Cambridge University Press)

Presidential Disability: Papers, Discussions, and Recommendations on the Twenty-Fifth Amendment and Issues of Inability and Disability in Presidents of the United States, edited by Robert Joynt, Distinguished University Professor of Neurology, and James Toole (University of Rochester Press)

Introduction to Documentary, by Bill Nichols, Fanny Knapp Allen Professor of Art History and professor of visual and cultural studies (Indiana University Press)

The Rain of Years: Great Expectations and the World of Dickens, by the late Bernard Schilling, the John B. Trevor Professor Emeritus of English and Comparative Literature (University of Rochester Press)

What Baseball Means to Me: A Celebration of our National Pastime, edited by Curt Smith, senior lecturer of English (Warner Books)

The Organ as a Mirror of Its Time: North European Reflections, 1610-2000, by Kerala Snyder, professor emeritus of music at the Eastman School of Music (Oxford University Press)

Lending Credibility: The International Monetary Fund and the Post-Communist Transition, by Randall Stone, associate professor of political science (Princeton University Press)

Access to Success in the Urban High School: The Middle College Movement, by Harold Wechsler, professor of education at the Margaret Warner Graduate School of Education and Human Development (Teachers College Press)



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