| 2005-2006 Working Groups
A Cross-Linguistic View of the Nature of Nonsentential
Speech, Part IV
- Ellen Barton, English & Linguistics
- Eugenia Casielles-Suarez, Romance Languages & Literatures
- Walter Edwards, Humanities Center
- Kate Paesani, Romance Languages & Literatures
- Ljiljana Progovac, Linguistics
- Patricia Siple, Psychology
- Nicola Work, Romance Languages & Literatures
Gender and Sexuality Studies
- Elizabeth Barton, Peace and Conflict Studies
- Frances J. Ranney, English
- Sandra F. VanBurkleo, History
- Anca Vlasopolos, English
Potential Participants
- Jorgelina Corbata, Romance Languages & Literatures
- John Corvino, Philosophy
- Jose Cuello, Center Chicano/Boricua
Justice Studies Normative and Empirical Approches
- Brad Roth, Political Science
- Sandra VanBurkleo, History
- Sheldon Alexander, Psychology
- James Chalmers, Political Science
- Marvin Zalman, Criminal Justice
People of Detroit: A Living Project
- Marilyn Zimmerman, Art and Art History
- Janet Hankin, Sociology
- Monica White, Sociology
- Shiyong Lu, Computer Science
- MaryJean Schenk, Family Medicine
The Philosophy of Mathematics
- Susan Vineberg, Philosophy
- Robert R. Bruner, Mathematics
- Sean Stidd, Philosophy
- Madeline Muntersbjorn, Philosophy
Other Participants
- Jill Dieterle, Philosophy at EMU
- Jamie Tappenden, Philosophy at U of M
- John Burn, Philosophy
- Michael Gavin, Philosophy
Science and Society
- Marsha Richmond, Interdiciplinary Studies
- William Lynch, Interdiciplinary Studies
- Al Saperstein, Physics
Other Participants
- Richard Hough, Biological Sciences
- Lawrence Scaff, Political Science
- Eric Ash, History
- Jazlin Ebenezer, Teacher Education
- Laurie Evans, Teaching and Learning
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