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1-AF Agustín Fuentes Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 phone (574)631-5421 fax (574)631-5760 email: [email protected] EDUCATION: 1994 Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1991 M.A. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1989 B.A. Anthropology and Zoology, University of California, Berkeley ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2013-present Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-2011 Director, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame 2005-2008 Nancy O’Neill Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2004-2008 Flatley Director, Office for Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships, University of Notre Dame 2002-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2000-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University 1999-2002 Director, Primate Behavior and Ecology Bachelor of Science Program, Interdisciplinary Major-Departments of Anthropology, Biological Sciences and Psychology, Central Washington University 1998-2002 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology and Resource Management Master’s Program, Central Washington University 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington University 1995-1996 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of California at Berkeley ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS: 2013-present Fellow, Liu Institute for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame 2012-2013 Fellow, Inquiry on Evolution and Human Nature, Center of Theological Inquiry, Princeton 2012 Seelye Fellow, University of Auckland, New Zealand 2009-present Advisory Board, Eck Institute for Global Health, University of Notre Dame

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Agustín Fuentes Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN 46556 phone (574)631-5421 fax (574)631-5760 email: [email protected]

EDUCATION: 1994 Ph.D. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1991 M.A. Anthropology, University of California, Berkeley 1989 B.A. Anthropology and Zoology, University of California, Berkeley ACADEMIC POSITIONS: 2013-present Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-present Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2008-2011 Director, Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts, University of Notre Dame 2005-2008 Nancy O’Neill Associate Professor of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2004-2008 Flatley Director, Office for Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Fellowships, University of Notre Dame 2002-2008 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Notre Dame 2000-2002 Associate Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington

University 1999-2002 Director, Primate Behavior and Ecology Bachelor of Science Program,

Interdisciplinary Major-Departments of Anthropology, Biological Sciences and Psychology, Central Washington University

1998-2002 Graduate Faculty, Department of Psychology and Resource

Management Master’s Program, Central Washington University 1996-2000 Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, Central Washington

University 1995-1996 Lecturer, Department of Anthropology, University of California at

Berkeley ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS: 2013-present Fellow, Liu Institute for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame 2012-2013 Fellow, Inquiry on Evolution and Human Nature, Center of Theological Inquiry,

Princeton 2012 Seelye Fellow, University of Auckland, New Zealand 2009-present Advisory Board, Eck Institute for Global Health, University of

Notre Dame

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2008-present Executive Committee, Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame 2008-present Research Affiliate, Washington National Primate Research Center 2008-2009 Advisory Board, Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, University of

Notre Dame 2006-present Fellow, John J. Reilly Center for Science, Technology, and Values, University of

Notre Dame 2005-2009 Fellow, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame 2005-present Fellow, Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame 2004-2012 Core member, Center for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame 2004-present Fellow, Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame 2003-2009 Faculty, Center for Global Health and Infectious Diseases, University of Notre Dame MEMBERSHIP IN PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS: 2009-2012 European Association of Social Anthropologists 2007-2012 American Society of Primatologists 2006-2012 BioSocial Society 2004-2012 International Society for Anthrozoology 2001-present American Association for the Advancement of Science 1996-present American Anthropological Association 1994-present American Association of Physical Anthropologists 1996-7, 1999-2003 Council on Undergraduate Research 1994, 1996-present International Primatological Society 1997-2003, 2006-2010 Sigma Xi Scientific Research Society

PUBLICATIONS: BOOKS/MONOGRAPHS: Fuentes, A. (2012) Race, Monogamy and other lies they told you: busting myths about human nature University of California Press Fuentes, A. (2011) Biological Anthropology: concepts and connections 2e McGraw-Hill Publishing Company

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Fuentes, A. (2009) Evolution of Human Behavior Oxford University Press Fuentes, A. (2006) Core Concepts in Biological Anthropology McGraw-Hill Publishing Company BOOKS/EDITED VOLUMES: Fuentes, A. and Visala, A. (2016) Conversations on Human Nature. Left Coast Press/Routledge Narvaez, D., Valentino, K., Fuentes, A., McKenna, J.J. and Gray, P. (2014) Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution Culture, Childrearing and Social Wellbeing. Oxford University Press MacClancy, J. and Fuentes, A. (2013) Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. Berghahn Press Gumert, M. D., Fuentes, A. and Jones-Engel, L. (2011) Monkeys on the Edge: ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans. Cambridge University Press MacClancy, J. and Fuentes, A. (2011) Centralizing Fieldwork: Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology Berghahn Press Campbell, C., Fuentes, A., MacKinnon, K.C., Bearder, S., and Stumpf., R. (2011) Primates in Perspective 2e Oxford University Press Panter-Brick, C. and Fuentes, A. (2008) Health, Risk, and Adversity Berghahn Press Campbell, C., Fuentes, A., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M., and Bearder, S. (2007) Primates in Perspective Oxford University Press Fuentes, A. and Wolfe, L.D. (2002) Primates Face to Face: The Conservation Implications of Human and Nonhuman Primate Interconnections Cambridge University Press Dolhinow, P. and Fuentes, A. (1999) The Nonhuman Primates Mayfield Publishing Company SPECIAL ISSUES OF JOURNALS-EDITED/CO-EDITED Fuentes, A. and Wiessner, P. (2016) Re-integrating Anthropology Current Anthropology Fuentes, A. and Hockings, K. (2010) The ethnoprimatological approach in primatology American Journal of Primatology 72 Fuentes, A. (2006) Human-Nonhuman primate interconnections and their relevance to Anthropology. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 2(2) REFEREED ARTICLES: Kissel, M and Fuentes, A (in press) From hominid to human: the role of human wisdom and distinctiveness in the evolution of modern humans Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences Rotman, D and Fuentes, A (2016) Mormon and Irish Landscapes on Beaver Island, Lake Michigan - Niche Construction and Socio-Ecological Inheritance in the Nineteenth Century. Landscapes 17(1):62-81 Fuentes, A. and Wiessner, P (2016) Reintegrating Anthropology: From Inside Out Current Anthropology 57, Supplement 13:3-12

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Fuentes, A. (2016) Contemporary Evolutionary Theory in Biological Anthropology: Insight into Human Evolution, Genomics, and Challenges to Racialized Pseudo-Science. Cuicuilco: Revista de la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia 65(2):293-304 Fuentes, A. (2016) The Extended Evolutionary Synthesis, Ethnography, and the Human Niche: Toward an Integrated Anthropology. Current Anthropology 57, Supplement 13:13-26 DOI: 10.1086/685684 Fuentes, A. (2016) Primatology, Integration, and World Anthropologies. American Anthropologist 118(1):138-139 Fuentes, A. and Kissel, M. (2016) Human evolutionary history and contemporary evolutionary theory provide insight when assessing cultural group selection. Behavioral and Brain Sciences 39:25-26 Marks, J., Moss, CR. and Fuentes, A. (2015) The new Hippocratics. Anthropology Today 31 (4):1-2 Fuentes, A. (2015) What Evolution, the Human Niche, and Imagination Can Tell Us about the Emergence of Religion. Theology Today 72(2): 170–181 Brotcorne, F., Fuentes, A., Wandia, IN., Beudels-Jamar, RC., and Huynen, MC. (2015) Changes in Activity Patterns and Intergroup Relationships After a Significant Mortality Event in Commensal Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca Fascicularis) in Bali, Indonesia. Int J Primatol DOI 10.1007/s10764-015-9841-5 Fuentes, A. (2015) Integrative Anthropology and the Human Niche: Toward a Contemporary Approach to Human Evolution. American Anthropologist 117(2):302-315 DOI: 10.1111/aman.12248 Fuentes, A. (2015) Thinking with Bats, Forests and the Cosmos. Anthropology Now 7(1):121-128 Visala, A. and Fuentes, A. (2015) Human Nature(s): Human Nature at the Crossroad of Conflicting Interests. Theology and Science 13(1):25-42 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14746700.2014.987993 Wilcox, J.J.S., Lane-DeGraff, K.E., Fuentes, A. & Hollocher , H. (2015) Comparative community-level associations of helminth infections and microparasite shedding in wild long-tailed macaques in Bali, Indonesia Parasitology 142 (3):480-489 DOI:10.1017/S0031182014001462 Fuentes, A. (2014) Human evolution, niche complexity, and the emergence of a distinctively human imagination Time and Mind 7(3):241-257 DOI:10.1080/1751696X.2014.945720 Deane-Drummond, C. and Fuentes, A (2014) Human Being and Becoming: Situating Theological Anthropology in Interspecies Relationships in an Evolutionary Context Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 1(3):251–275 DOI10.1628/10.1628/219597714X14025664303164 Lane-deGraaf, K.E., Fuentes, A. & Hollocher, H. (2014) Landscape genetics reveal fine-scale boundaries in island populations of Indonesian long-tailed macaques Landscape Ecology 29(9) DOI 10.1007/s10980-014-0069-0 Fuentes, A. (2014) Hyper-cooperation is deep in our evolutionary history and individual perception of belief matters Religion, Brain & Behavior 4(3):19-25 DOI:10.1080/2153599X.2014.928350

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Fuentes, A. (2014) Feedback, group-level processes, and systems approaches in human evolution Behavioral and Brain Sciences 37(3):259 – 260 DOI: 10.1017/S0140525X13002860 Brotcorne, F, Maslarov, C, Wandia, IN, Fuentes, A, Beudels-Jamar, RC, and Huynen, M (2014) The role of anthropic, ecological, and social factors in sleeping site choice by long-tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) American Journal of Primatology DOI:10.1002/ajp.22299 Ferdowsian, H. and Fuentes, A. (2014) Harms and deprivation of benefits for nonhuman primates in research Theoretical Medicine and Bioethics 35(2):143-156 DOI 10.1007/s11017-014-9288-2 Malone, N., Wade. A.H., Fuentes, A., Riley, E., Remis, M., and Jost-Robinson, C. (2014) Ethnoprimatology: critical interdisciplinarity and multispecies approaches in anthropology Critique of Anthropology 34(1):8-29 Lane-deGraaf, KE, Arta Putra, IGA Wandia, IN, Rompis, ALT, Hollocher, H, and Fuentes, A (2014) Human behavior and opportunities for parasite transmission in communities surrounding long-tailed macaque populations in Bali, Indonesia American Journal of Primatology 76(2):159-167DOI: 10.1002/ajp.22218 Lute, M. Hollocher, H., and Fuentes, A. (2013) Aggression and Peripheralization in Subadult Male Long-tailed Macaques in Singapore Acta Ethologica DOI: 10.1007/s10211-013-0173-1 Lane-deGraaf, KE, Kennedy, RC, Niaz Arifin, SM, Madey, GR, Fuentes, A and Hollocher, H (2013) A test of agent-based models as a tool for predicting patterns of pathogen transmission in complex landscapes BMC Ecology 13:35 doi:10.1186/1472-6785-13-35 Engel, G. Fuentes, A., Lee, B., Schillaci, MA and Jones-Engel, L (2013) Monkey Bites among US Military Members, Afghanistan, 2011 Emerging Infectious Diseases 19(4):691 Fuentes, A. (2013) Evolutionary perspectives and transdisciplinary intersections: A roadmap to generative areas of overlap in discussing human nature. Theology and Science 11 (2):106–129, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14746700.2013.780430 Fuentes, A. (2012) Humans as Niche Constructors, as Primates, and with Primates: Synergies for Anthropology in the Anthropocene. Cambridge Anthropology 30(2):140-144 Fuentes, A. (2012) Editorship, Generous Anthropology, and the American Anthropologist American Anthropologist 114(4):571-572 Calcagno, J, and Fuentes, A. (2012) What makes us human? answers from evolutionary anthropology. Evolutionary Anthropology 41(3): 1, 13-14 Fuentes, A. (2012) commentary on O’Brian, MJ and Laland, KN (2012) Genes, Culture, and Agriculture: An Example of Human Niche Construction. Current Anthropology 53(4):452-3 Fuentes, A. (2012) Ethnoprimatology and the anthropology of the human-primate interface Ann. Rev. Anthropol. 41:101–17 doi: 10.1146/annurev-anthro-092611-145808 Malone, N.M., Fuentes, A., and White, F.J (2012) Variation in the Social Systems of Extant Hominoids: Comparative Insight into the Social Behaviour of Early Hominins International Journal of Primatology 33(6):1251-1277 Doi:10.10007/s10764-012-9617-0

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Schurr, M.R., Fuentes, A., Luecke, E., Cortes, J., and Shaw, E. (2012) Intergroup variation in stable isotope ratios reflects anthropogenic impact on the Barbary macaques (Macaca sylvanus) of Gibraltar Primates 53(1):31-40

Lane, K., Holley, C., Hollocher, H., and Fuentes, A. (2011) The anthropogenic environment lessens the intensity and prevalence of gastrointestinal parasites in Balinese long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) Primates 52:117–128 Fuentes, A. (2011) Being Human and Doing Primatology: National, Socioeconomic, and Ethnic Influences on Primatological Practice American Journal of Primatology 73(3):233–237 Riley, E. and Fuentes, A. (2011) Conserving social-ecological systems in Indonesia: Human-nonhuman primate interconnections in Bali and Sulawesi American Journal of Primatology 73(1):62–74 Fuentes, A. (2010) The New Biological Anthropology: Bringing Washburn’s New Physical Anthropology into 2010 and beyond. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 53:2-12 Fuentes, A. (2010) Naturecultural Encounters in Bali: Monkeys, Temples, Tourists, and Ethnoprimatology Cultural Anthropology 25(4):600-624 Fuentes, A. and Hockings, K. (2010) The ethnoprimatological approach in primatology American Journal of Primatology 72:841–847 Malone, N., Fuentes, A., and White, F. (2010) Subjects of Knowledge and Control in Field Primatology American Journal of Primatology72:779–784 Fuentes, A. (2010) Vital Topics Forum: On Nature and On The Human American Anthropologist 112(4):512 and 521, Editor 513-520. Fuentes, A., Wyczalkowski, M. and MacKinnon, K.C. (2010) Niche Construction through Cooperation: A Nonlinear Dynamics Contribution to Modeling Facets of the Evolutionary History in the Genus Homo Current Anthropology 51(3):435-444 Kennedy, R.C., Lane, K.E., Arifin, S. M. Niaz, Fuentes, A., Hollocher, H., Madey, G.R. (2009) A GIS Aware Agent-Based Model of Pathogen Transmission International Journal of Intelligent Control and Systems 14(1):51-61 Sha, J.C.H., Gumert, M.D., Lee, B.P. Y.-H., Fuentes, A., Rajathurai, S. Chan, S., and Jones-Engel, L. (2009) Status of the long-tailed macaque Macaca fascicularis in Singapore and implications for management Biodiversity Conservation 18(11):2909-2926 Sha, J.C.H., Gumert, M.D., Lee, B.P. Y.-H., , Jones-Engel, L., S. Chan, S. and Fuentes, A.(2009) Macaque–Human Interactions and the Societal Perceptions of Macaques in Singapore. American Journal of Primatology 71:1-15 Fuentes, A. (2009) Re-situating Anthropological approaches to the evolution of human behavior. Anthropology Today 25(3):12-17

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Jones-Engel L, May CC, Engel GA, Steinkraus KA, Schillaci MA, Fuentes A, et al. (2008) Diverse contexts of zoonotic transmission of simian foamy viruses in Asia. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14(8):1200-1208 Engel, G, Pizzaro, M. Shaw, E., Cortes, J., Fuentes, A., Barry, P. Lerche, N., Grant, R. Cohn, D., and Jones-Engel, L. (2008) Unique Pattern of Enzootic Primate Viruses in Gibraltar Macaques. Emerging Infectious Diseases 14(7):1112-1115 Fuentes, A., Kalchik, S., Gettler, L., Kwiatt, A., Konecki, M., and Jones-Engel, L. (2008) Characterizing Human-macaque interactions in Singapore. American Journal of Primatology 70:1-5. Schillacci, M.A., Jones-Engel, ,Engel, G., Fuentes, A. (2008) Characterizing the threat to the blood supply associated with nonoccupational exposure to emerging simian retroviruses. Transfusion 48(2):398-401 Schillacci, M.A., Jones-Engel, L., Lee, B.P., Fuentes, A. , Aggimarangsee, N., Engel, G. Sutthipat, T. (2007) Morphology and somatometric growth of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis fascicularis) in Singapore Biological Journal of the Linnaean Society 92(4), 675–694. Fuentes, A., Shaw, E. and J. Cortes (2007) Humans, Monkeys, and the Rock: The anthropogenic ecology of the Barbary macaques in the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Gibraltar. Almoraima: revista de estudios Campo Gibraltareños Fuentes, A., Shaw, E. and Cortes, J. (2007) A qualitative assessment of macaque tourist sites in Padangtegal, Bali, Indonesia, and the Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Gibraltar. International Journal of Primatology 28:1143-1158 Douglas L. C., Smith, V., Pizarro M., Jones-Engel, L., Engel, G., Fuentes, A., Shaw, E., Cortes. J (2007) Pediculosis in Macaca sylvanus of Gibraltar. Veterinary Parasitology 145:116-119 Fuentes, A. (2006) Evolution is important but it is not simple: Defining cultural traits and incorporating complex evolutionary theory Behavioral and Brain Sciences 29:354-55 Fuentes, A. (2006) Human-Nonhuman primate interconnections and their relevance to Anthropology. Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 2(2):1-11 Fuentes, A. (2006) Human culture and monkey behavior: Assessing the contexts of potential pathogen transmission between macaques and humans American Journal of Primatology 68:880-896 Engel, G., Hungerford, L.L., Jones-Engel, L., Travis, D., Eberle, R., Fuentes, A., Grant, R., Kyes, R. and Schillaci, M. (2006) Risk Assessment: A Model for Predicting Cross-Species Transmission of Simian Foamy Virus From Macaques (M. fascicularis) to Humans at a Monkey Temple in Bali, Indonesia American Journal of Primatology 68:934-948 Fuentes, A (2006) The humanity of animals and the animality of humans: A view from biological anthropology inspired by J.M. Coetzees’ Elizabeth Costello American Anthropologist 108(1):124-132 Loudon, J.,Howell, M. and Fuentes. A. (2006) The Importance of Integrative Anthropology: A Preliminary Investigation Employing Primatological and Cultural Anthropological Data Collection Methods in Assessing Human-Monkey Co-existence in Bali, Indonesia Ecological and Environmental Anthropology 2(1):2-13

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Fuentes, A. (2005) Ethnography, cultural context, and assessments of reproductive success matter when discussing human mating strategies Behavioral and Brain Sciences 28 (2):284-285 Jones-Engel, L. Engel, G., Schillaci, M.A., Rompis, A.L.T., Putra, A., Suaryana, K., Fuentes, A., Beers, B., Hicks, H., White, R., Wilson, B., and Allen, J. (2005) Primate to Human Retroviral Transmission in Asia Emerging Infectious Diseases 11(7):1028-1035 Fuentes, A. and Gamerl, S. (2005) Disproportionate Participation by Ages/Sex Class in Aggressive Interactions Between Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca fascicularis) and Human Tourists at Padangtegal Monkey Forest, Bali, Indonesia American Journal of Primatology 66:197-204 Fuentes, A. (2004) Chimpanzees are not proto-hominins and early human mothers may not have foraged alone Behavioral and Brain Sciences 27(4):513 Malone, N.M., Fuentes, A., Purnama, A.R., Adi Putra, I.M.W. (2004) Displaced Hylobatids: cultural and economic aspects of the primate trade in Jawa and Bali, Indonesia. Tropical Biodiversity 8(10):41-49 Fuentes, A. (2004) It’s Not All Sex and Violence: Integrated Anthropology and the Role of Cooperation and Social Complexity in Human Evolution American Anthropologist 106(4):710-718 Fuentes, A. (2003) Towards an evolutionary pluralism? The need to establish evidentiary standards and avoid reification of assumptions Behavioral and Brain Sciences 25(4):518-519 Suartha, I.N., Watiniasih,N.L., and Fuentes, A. (2002) Kesembuhan luka monyet ekor panjang di obyek wisata Wanarawana Padangtegal. Jurnal Veteriner 3(2):50-54 Fuentes, A., Malone, N., Sanz, C., Matheson, M., and Vaughn, L. (2002) Conflict and Post-conflict behavior in a small group of Chimpanzees. Primates 43(3):233-235 Fuentes, A. (2002) Patterns and trends in primate pair bonds International Journal of Primatology 23(4):953-978 Engel, G.A., Jones-Engel, L., Suaryana, K.G., Arta Putra, I.G.A., Schilliaci, M.A., Fuentes, A., and Henkel, R. (2002) Human exposures to Herpes B seropositive macaques in Bali, Indonesia. Emerging Infectious Diseases 8 (8):789-795 Fuentes, A. (2000) Hylobatid Communities: changing views on pair bonding and social organization in hominoids. Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 43:33-60 Fuentes, A. (2000) Human mating models can benefit from comparative primatology and careful methodology Behavioral and Brain Sciences 23(4):602-603 Fuentes, A., Harya Putra, I.D.K., Suaryana, K.G.,Rompis, A., Artha Putra, I.G.A., Wandia, N., Soma, G., and Watiniasih, N.L. (2000) The Balinese Macaque Project: background and stage one field school report Jurnal Primatologi Indonesia 3(1):29-34 Yanuar, A., Fuentes, A. and Studd, K. (1999) A short report on the current status of the Mentawai Snub-nosed langur (Simias concolor concolor) on Simalegu Island, South Pagai, Mentawai, Indonesia, Tropical Biodiversity 5(3):299-305 Fuentes, A. (1999) Re-evaluating Primate Monogamy, American Anthropologist 100 (4):890-907

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Fuentes, A. (1998) Current status and future viability for the Mentawai primates, Primate Conservation 17: 111-116 Mittra, E.S., Fuentes, A., and McGrew, W.C. (1997) Lack of hand preference in wild Hanuman langurs (Presbytis entellus) American Journal of Physical Anthropology 103(4): 455-461 Fuentes, A (1996) Feeding and ranging in the Mentawai Island langur (Presbytis potenziani), International Journal of Primatology 17(4): 525-548 Fuentes, A. and Tenaza, R.R. (1996) Infant parking in Pig-tailed langurs (Simias concolor), Folia Primatologica 65: 172-173 Tenaza, R.R. and Fuentes, A. (1995) Monandrous social organization of Pig-tailed langurs (Simias concolor) in the Pagai Islands, Indonesia. International Journal of Primatology 16(2):195-210 BOOK CHAPTERS & ENCYCLOPEDIA ENTRIES: Fuentes, A. (in press) Niche construction and religious evolution. In the Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Religion Fuentes, A. & Visala, A. (2016) Defining and Debating Human Nature. In Fuentes, A. and Visala, A. (Conversations on Human Nature. Left Coast Press/Routledge pp.13-42 Fuentes, A. & Visala, A. (2016) Parting thoughts on Human Nature(s). In Fuentes, A. and Visala, A. Conversations on Human Nature. Left Coast Press/Routledge pp 301-310 Narvaez, D., Gray, P., McKenna, J., Valentino, K. & Fuentes, A. (2014). Children’s Development in Light of Evolution and Culture. In D. Narvaez, K. Valentino, A. Fuentes, J. McKenna, & P. Gray, Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution: Culture, Childrearing and Social Wellbeing New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 3-17 Fuentes, A. (2014) Preliminary Steps Toward Addressing the Role of Nonadult Individuals in Human Evolution. In Narvaez, D., Valentino, K., Fuentes, A., McKenna, J.J. and Gray, P. Ancestral Landscapes in Human Evolution Culture, Childrearing and Social Wellbeing. Oxford University Press Pp. 241-257 Fuentes, A. (2014) There’s a Monkey in My Kitchen (and I Like It): Fieldwork with Macaques in Bali and Beyond. In Karen Strier (ed) Primate Ethnographies Pearson, Boston Pp. 151-162 Fuentes, A (2013) Social minds and social selves: redefining the human–alloprimate interface In Corbey, R. and Lanjouw, A. (eds) The Politics of Species: Reshaping our Relationships with Other Animals Cambridge University Press, Cambridge pp. 179-188 MacClancey, J and Fuentes, A (2013) The ethical fieldworker, and other problems In MacClancy, J. and Fuentes, A. (eds) Ethics in the field: contemporary challenges. Berghahn Press Pp.1-23

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Fuentes, A. (2013) Blurring the biological and social in human becomings In Ingold, T and Paalson, G (eds) Biosocial Becomings: Integrating Social and Biological Anthropology Cambridge University Press, Cambridge pp.42-58 Fuentes, A. (2013) Cooperation, Conflict, and Niche Construction in the Genus Homo. In Fry, D. (ed) War, Peace, and Human Nature. Oxford University Press, Oxford pp.78-94 Fuentes, A. (2013) Pets, Property, and Partners: Macaques as Commodities in the Human-Other Primate Interface. In S. Radhakrishna et al. (eds.), The Macaque Connection: Cooperation and Conflict between Humans and Macaques, Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects 43, DOI 10.1007/978-1-4614-3967-7_7, © Springer Science+Business Media New York MacKinnon, K.C and Fuentes, A. (2012) Primate Social Cognition, Human Evolution, and Niche Construction: A Core Context for Neuroanthropology. In Lende, D and Downey, G (eds) The Encultured Brain MIT Press, Cambridge MA Pp. 67-102 MacKinnon, K.C and Fuentes, A. (2011) Primates, Niche Construction, and Social Complexity: The Roles of Social Cooperation and Altruism. In Sussman, R.W. and Cloninger, R.C. Eds. Origins of Altruism and Cooperation. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, 2011, Volume 36, Part 2, 121-143 Fuentes, A., Rompis, A.L.T., Arta Putra,I.G.A. , Watiniasih, N.L., Suartha, I.N., Soma, I.G., Wandia, I.N., Harya Putra, I.D.K., Stephenson, R., and Selamet, W. (2011) Macaque behavior at the human-monkey interface: the activity and demography of semi-free ranging Macaca fascicularis at Padangtegal, Bali, Indonesia. In Gumert, M. D., Fuentes, A. and Jones-Engel, L. Eds. Monkeys on the Edge: ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans. Cambridge University Press, pp.159-179 Jones-Engel, L. Engel, G., Gumert, M.D., and Fuentes, A. (2011) Developing sustainable human-macaque communities. In Gumert, M. D., Fuentes, A. and Jones-Enegl, L. Eds. Monkeys on the Edge: ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans. Cambridge University Press, pp. 295-327 Gumert, M.D., Fuentes, A., Engel, G., and Jones-Engel, L (2011) Future directions for research and conservation of long-tailed macaque populations. In Gumert, M. D., Fuentes, A. and Jones-Enegl, L. Eds. Monkeys on the Edge: ecology and management of long-tailed macaques and their interface with humans. Cambridge University Press, pp.328-353 Jones-Engel, L., Engel, G.A. and Fuentes, A. (2011) An ethnoprimatological approach to interactions between human and non-human primates. IN J.M. Setchell and D.J. Curtis eds. Field and laboratory Methods in Primatology: a practical guide Cambridge University Press, pp21-32 Fuentes, A. (2011) Measuring meaning and understanding in primatological and biological anthropology fieldwork: context and practice. In MacClancy, J. and Fuentes, A. Eds. Centralizing Fieldwork: Critical Perspectives from Primatology, Biological and Social Anthropology Berghahn Press Oka, R. and Fuentes, A. (2010) From Reciprocity to Trade: How Cooperative Infrastructures Form the Basis of Human Socioeconomic Evolution. in R.C. Marshal Ed. Cooperation in Social and Economic Life Altamira Press Pp.3-28

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Riley, E.P, Wolfe, L.D., and Fuentes, A. (2010) Ethnoprimatology: Contextualizing Human/Primate Interactions in C. Campbell, A. Fuentes. K. MacKinnon, S. Bearder, and R. Stumpf eds Primates in Perspective 2e Oxford University Press Pp. 676-686 Fuentes, A (2010) Social Systems and Socioecology: Understanding the Evolution of Primate Behavior in C. Campbell, A. Fuentes. K. MacKinnon, S. Bearder, and R. Stumpf eds Primates in Perspective 2e Oxford University Press Pp. 500-511 Lane, K.K., Lute, M., Rompis, A., Wandia, I.N., Arta Putra, I.G.A., Hollocher, H., and Fuentes, A. (2010) Pests, Pestilence, and People: The Long-Tailed Macaque and Its Role in the Cultural Complexities of Bali in S. Gursky-Doyen and J. Supriatna (eds.), Indonesian Primates, Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, Springer Science. Pp. 235-248 Niaz A.S.M., Kennedy, R.C., Lane, K.E., Fuentes, A., Hollocher, H. and Madey, G.T. (2010) P-SAM: a postsimulation analysis module for agent-based models. In Proceedings of the 2010 Summer Computer Simulation Conference, pp. 350-357. Society for Computer Simulation International, 2010. Schillaci, M.A, Engel, G.A., Fuentes, A., Rompis, A., Arta Putra, Wandia, I.N., Bailey, J.A.,Brogdon, B.G., and Jones-Engel, L (2010) The Not-So-Sacred Monkeys of Bali: A Radiographic Study of Human-Primate Commensalism in S. Gursky-Doyen and J. Supriatna (eds.), Indonesian Primates, Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects, Springer Science. Pp. 249-256 Malone, N. and Fuentes, A. (2009) The Ecology and Evolution of Hylobatid Communities: Causal and Contextual Factors Underlying Inter- and Intraspecific Variation. In S. Lappan, D. Whittaker (Eds.). The Gibbons: New Perspectives on Small Ape Socioecology and Population Biology. Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects. Springer Academic Press. Pp. 241-264

Panter-Brick, C. and Fuentes, A. (2008) Health, Risk, and Adversity: A contextual view from Anthropology. In Panter-Brick, C. and Fuentes, A. eds. Health, Risk, and Adversity Berghahn Press Pp. 13-25 Fuentes, A. (2007) Monkey and Human Interconnections: the wild, the captive, and the in-between in R. Cassidy and M. Mullin Eds. Where the Wild Things are Now: domestication reconsidered Berg Publishers, Oxford, UK. Pp.123-145 Fuentes, A. (2007) Social Organization: social systems and the complexities in understanding the evolution of primate behavior in C. Campbell, A. Fuentes. K. MacKinnon, M. Panger and S. Bearder eds Primates in Perspective Oxford University Press Pp. 609-621 Wolfe, L.D., and Fuentes, A. (2007) Ethnoprimatology: Contextualizing Human/Primate Interactions in C. Campbell, A. Fuentes. K. MacKinnon, M. Panger and S. Bearder Eds. Primates in Perspective Oxford University Press Pp. 691-701 Campbell, C., Fuentes, A., MacKinnon, K.C., Panger, M. and Bearder, S. (2007) Where We Have Been, Where We Are, and Where We Are Going: The Future of Primatological Research in C. Campbell, A. Fuentes. K. MacKinnon, M. Panger and S. Bearder eds. Primates in Perspective Oxford University Press Pp. 702-706 Fuentes, A. (2006) Patterns and context of human-macaque interactions in Gibraltar. in J.K. Hodges and KJ. Cortes eds. The Barbary Macaque: Biology, management, and Conservation. Nottingham University Press, Nottingham Pp. 169-184

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Fuentes, A., Southern, M. and Suaryana, K.G.(2005) Monkey forests and human landscapes: is extensive sympatry sustainable for Homo sapiens and Macaca fascicularis in Bali? in J. Patterson and J. Wallis eds. Commensalism and Conflict: The primate-human interface American Society of Primatology Publications P. 168-195 MacKinnon, K. and Fuentes, A. (2005) Reassessing male aggression and dominance: The evidence from primatology. in S. McKinnon and S. Silverman eds. Complexities: Beyond Nature and Nurture University of Chicago Press Pp. 83-105 Fuentes, A. (2004) Re-visiting conflict resolution: Is there a role for emphasizing negotiation and cooperation instead of conflict and reconciliation? In R. Sussman and A. Chapman Eds., The Origins and Nature of Sociality Aldine de Gruyter, Pub. Pp. 215-234 Fuentes, A. (2004) Primates. in S. Krech III, J.R. McNeill, and C., Merchant Eds. The Encyclopedia of World Environmental History, Berkshire Publishing/Routledge Publishing Co. Pp. 1020-1023 Fuentes, A. (2002) Monkeys, Humans, and Politics in the Mentawai islands: No Simple Solutions in a Complex World In A. Fuentes and L. D. Wolfe Eds. Primates Face to Face: The Conservation Implications of Human and Nonhuman Primate Interconnections. Cambridge University Press pp. 187-207 Fuentes, A. (2002) Monkey Business in Bali: fieldwork and teaching amongst the temple macaques. In M. Park, ed. Biological Anthropology: an introductory reader 3rd. Ed. McGraw-Hill/Mayfield Publishing Company pp.8-11 Suaryana, K.G., Fuentes, A., Arta Putra, I.G.A., Harya Putra, I.D.K., and Rompis, A.L.T. (2001) Ekologi dan distribusi monyet ekor panjang (Macaca fascicularis) di Bali. in Konservasi Satwa Primata: Tinjuan ekologi, sosial eknomi dan medis dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi. Universitas Gadjah Mada Press, Yogyakarta pp. 120-131 Arta Putra, I.G.A., Fuentes, A., Suaryana, K.G., and Rompis, A.L.T. (2001) Perilaku makan monyet ekor panjang (Macaca fascicularis) di Wenara Wana, Padangtegal, Ubud, Bali. in Konservasi Satwa Primata: Tinjuan ekologi, sosial eknomi dan medis dalam pengembangan ilmu pengetahuan dan teknologi. Universitas Gadjah Mada Press, Yogyakarta pp. 132-140 Fuentes, A. (1999) Variable Social Organization in Primates: what can looking at primate groups tell us about the evolution of plasticity in primate societies? In P. Dolhinow and A. Fuentes eds. The Nonhuman Primates, Mayfield Publishing Company pp:183-189 OTHER ARTICLES & ESSAYS: Fuentes, A. (2016) La evolución es importante, pero podría no ser lo que pensamos. Cuicuilco: Revista de la Escuela Nacional de Antropología e Historia 65(2):271-291 (translation of modified chapter from Fuentes 2012, Race, monogamy and other lies they told you) Deane-Drummond, C., Johnson, D., Fuentes, A. and Lovin, R. (2013) What scientists and theologians talk about: Highly evolved questions Christian Century, August 7, 2013:30-33 Fuentes, A. (2012) The Whole is More Than the Sum of the Parts: Extended Mind, Extended Selves From the 2011 CULTURE@LARGE SESSION - THE HUMAN IS MORE THAN HUMAN. Cultural Anthropology Forum http://culanth.org/?q=node/509

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Konecki, M., Luecke, E., and A. Fuentes (2007) Activity profiles and hormone metabolites in a large captive group of Cotton-top Tamarins, Saguinus oedipus. Laboratory Primate Newsletter 46(2):1-5 Paciulli, L., Fuentes, A. and Konstant, W. R. (2005) Pagai Pig-tailed Snub-nosed Monkey or Simakobu, Simias concolor Miller, 1903. In: R. A. Mittermeier, C. Valladares-Pádua, A. B. Rylands, A. A. Eudey, T. M. Butynski, J. U. Ganzhorn, R. Kormos, J. M. Aguiar and S. Walker (eds.), Primates in Peril: The World's 25 Most Endangered Primates 2004-2006, Report to IUCN/SSC Primate Specialist Group (PSG), International Primatological Society (IPS) and Conservation International (CI), Washington, DC. pp.25-26. Loudon, J., Fuentes, A. and Welch, A. (2005) Agonism and Affiliation: Adult Male Sexual Strategies Across One Mating Period in Three Groups of Long-Tailed Macaques (Macaca Fascicularis) Laboratory Primate Newsletter 44(3):12-15 Malone, N., Purnama, A.R., Wedana, M., and Fuentes, A. (2002) Assessment of the sale of primates at Indonesian bird markets. Asian Primates 8(1-2):7-11 Fuentes, A. (2000) A brief update on the sale of primates and other “exotics” in Jakarta, Indonesia. Asian Primates 7(1-2):23-24 Malone, N., Vaughan, L. and Fuentes, A. (2000) The role of human caregivers in the post-conflict interactions of captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) Laboratory Primate Newsletter 39(1):1-3 Fuentes, A. and Ray, E. (1997) Humans, Habitat Loss and Hunting: The status of the Mentawai primates on Sipora and the Pagai Islands, Asian Primates 5(3-4): 5-9 Fuentes, A. and Olson, M. (1995) Preliminary observations and status of the Pagai macaque (Macaca pagensis) Asian Primates 4(4):1-4 Wheatley, B.P., Fuentes, A., and Harya Putra, D.K. (1993) The Primates of Bali. Asian Primates 3(1-2):1-2 Fuentes, A. (1992) Object rubbing in Balinese macaques (Macaca fascicularis). Laboratory Primate Newsletter 31(2):14-15 BOOK REVIEWS/ESSAYS: Fuentes, A (2015) book review of: Thinking Big: How the evolution of social life shaped the human mind. By Clive Gamble, John Gowlett and Robin Dunbar. Journal of Anthropological Research 71(4):582-83 Fuentes, A. (2015) A Troublesome Inheritance: Nicholas Wade’s botched interpretation of human genetics, history, and evolution Journal of Human Biology 86(3) Fuentes, A. (2014) Discarding boundaries of flesh and sign: A bio-focused anthropologist absorbs Haraway’s Companion Species Manifesto. Biosocieties 9: 228-229; doi:10.1057/biosoc.2014.11 Fuentes, A. (2014) book review of- The Bonobo and the Atheist: In Search of Humanism Among the Primates. By Frans de Waal American Journal of Physical Anthropology DOI: 10.1002/ajpa.22499

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Fuentes, A. (2012) Human Innovation and Primate Socialities (Read's How Culture Makes Us Human: Primate Social Evolution and the Formation of Human Societies). Current Anthropology 53(4):513-514 Hollocher, H., Fuentes, A., Pence, CH., Ramsey, G., Sportiello D.J., and Wirth, MM. (2011) book review of- On the Origin of Stories: Evolution, Cognition, and Fiction. The Quarterly Review of Biology 86(2): 137-138 Fuentes, A. (2011) book review of- Mind the Gap: Tracing the origins of Human universal. Peter Kappeler and Joan Silk Eds. American Journal fop Physical Anthropology 144(2):332-333 Fuentes, A. (2011) book review of- The Nesting Season: Cuckoos, Cuckolds, and the Invention of Monogamy by Bernd Heinrich American Journal of Human Biology 23(1):144 Ramsey, G., Hollocher, H., Fuentes, A., Pence, C. and Siu, E. (2010) book review of- Darwinian populations and natural selection by Peter Godfrey-Smith. The Quarterly Review of Biology 85:499-500 Fuentes, A. (2006) joint review of- The Origin and Evolution of Cultures and Not By Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution by Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd American Anthropologist 108(3):547-549 Fuentes, A. (2006) book review of- Kinship with monkeys: The Guaja foragers of eastern Amazonia by Loretta Cormier American Journal of Physical Anthropology 129(4):640-641 Fuentes, A. (2005) book review of-The Human Potential for Peace: an Anthropological Challenge to Assumptions about War and Violence by Douglas P. Fry Peaceful Societies Website http://www.peacefulsocieties.org/NAR/051222gen.html Fuentes, A. (2004) book review of- Primate Life Histories and Socioecology, Peter M. Kappeler and Micheal E. Pereira Eds American Anthropologist 106(4):767-768 Fuentes, A. (2004) book review of- Field and laboratory Methods in Primatology, Joanna M. Setchell and Deborah J. Curtis Eds. Primates 45:283-284 Fuentes, A. (2004) book review of- Monogamy: mating strategies and partnerships in birds, primates and other mammals, Ulrich Reichard and Christophe Boesch eds. International Journal of Primatology 25(4):963-965 Fuentes, A. (2004) book review of- A Japanese View of Nature: The World of Living Things by Kinji Imanishi American Journal of Physical Anthropology 124(3):282-283 Fuentes, A. (2002) book review of- Infanticide by males and its implications, C.P. van Schaik and C.H. Janson eds. American Anthropologist 104(2):693-696 Fuentes, A. (2001) book review of- The Mentalities of Gorillas and Orangutans: Comparative Perspectives. S.T. Parker, R.W. Mitchell, and H.L. Miles eds. American Anthropologist 103(2):560-561 Fuentes, A. (2001) book review of- On the Move: How and Why Animals Travel in Groups. S. Boinski and P.A. Garber eds. American Journal of Human Biology 13(5):704-706

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EDITORIALS/ESSAYS/BLOGS Fuentes, A (2015) Becoming Human with Others in the Anthropocene: The Long View. Engagement https://aesengagement.wordpress.com/2015/09/29/becoming-human-with-others-in-the-anthropocene-the-long-view/ Fuentes, A (2014) Race, racism and inequality. Savage Minds http://savageminds.org/2014/11/26/ferguson-anthropologists-speak-out/ Fuentes, A. (2014) Are we alone? Human distinctiveness and thinking about life “out there” Slate.com http://www.slate.com/bigideas/are-we-alone/essays-and-opinions/agustin-fuentes-opinion Fuentes, A. and Visala, A. (2014) Human Nature: Don’t Be So Sure You’re Right About It Berfrois http://www.berfrois.com/2014/03/dont-be-sure-youre-right-about-human-nature-agustin-fuentes-aku-visala/ Fuentes, A (2013) Race matters, Anthropology counts! Anthropologies 18 http://www.anthropologiesproject.org/2013/05/issue-18.html Fuentes, A. (2013) Busting Myths about Human Nature: Tackling Dangerous Misconceptions about Race, Aggression, and Sex. The Reilly Center Report 1:17-21 Fuentes, A. (2012) Blogger Popanth http://popanth.com/people/agustin-fuentes/ Fuentes, A. (2012-ongoing) Blogger Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/agustin-fuentes Fuentes, A. (2012-ongoing) Busting myths about human nature Psychology Today Blogs http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/busting-myths-about-human-nature Fuentes, A. (2012) There is Nothing Simple about Being Human: Busting Myths of Human Nature Berfrois http://www.berfrois.com/2012/07/agustin-fuentes-humans-being/ Fuentes, A. (2012) Is aggression genetic? Salon.com http://www.salon.com/2012/05/28/is_aggression_genetic/singleton/ Fuentes, A. (2012) Get over it: men and women are from the same planet Scientific American Blogs http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/2012/01/20/get-over-it-men-and-women-are-from-the-same-planet/ Rotman, D. and Fuentes, A. (2009) Learning to apply anthropology: training anthropologists in the 21st century Anthropology News 50(8):18 Fuentes, A. (2009) My Genes, My Self (Letter to the Editor) New York Times Magazine, January 11, 2009, pg 6. Rotman, D. and Fuentes, A. (2008) An Interdisciplinary Students and Knowledge Creation Anthropology News 49(8):15 Fuentes, A. and McDade, T. (2007) Advancing Biocultural Perspectives Anthropology News 48(9):19-20 Fuentes, A. and Rotman, D. (2007) The Importance of the Novitiate in Anthropology Anthropology News 48(8):20

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Fuentes, A. and Rotman, D. (2006) Undergraduate Research in Anthropology: Students and the Creation of Anthropological Knowledge Anthropology News 47(8):14-15 Panter-Brick, C. and Fuentes, A. (2006) Health, Risk and Adversity: an international conference Society, Biology and Human Affairs 71(1):3-4 Fuentes, A. (2005) Evolution is not simple but it does matter Anthropology News 46(8) Fuentes, A. (2003) Fear not the poster Anthropology News 44(1) Fuentes, A. (2001) The Importance of Teaching Introductory Courses in Anthropology The Chronicle of Higher Education June 15, 2001, Vol. 47(40): B16 Fuentes, A. (2000) Talking about conflict… a review of “Timely Negotiations: The Evolutionary Implications of Conflict Resolution in Human and Nonhuman Primates” a session at the 98th annual AAA meetings in Chicago. Anthropology News 41(3) Contributor to The Sulawesi Primate Newsletter: author of “The Mentawai Corner” column 1997-1998

GRANTS: 2016 Wenner Gren Foundation- Co-PI $20,000 2015 John Templeton Foundation- Co-PI $1,779,999.00 2015 Henkels Grant -Co-PI University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal

Arts $20,000 2014 John Templeton Foundation- Co-PI $216,998 2013 Henkels Grant -University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal

Arts $20,000

2013 National Geographic Society-Waitt Grant-PI $15,000 2013 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Small Research

Grant $2500 2012 Center for Theological Inquiry Fellowship: Inquiry on Evolution and Human Nature-

$70,000 2011 National Geographic Society-Waitt Grant-PI $15,000 2011 Society for Research in Child Development- Co-PI $20,000 2010 John Templeton Foundation- PI $197,000 2009 Andrew W. Mellon Foundation- PI $100,000 2009 University of Notre Dame Provost’s Initiative on Building Intellectual Community $4,500 2008 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Mini

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Conference Grant $5,000 2007 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Course

Improvement Grant $3,500 2007 National Science Foundation Senior Research Grant- Co-PI $160,000 2006 University of Notre Dame Faculty Research Program- PI- $10,000 2006 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Mini

Conference Grant $5,000 2006 National Science Foundation Conference Grant- PI $10,000 2005 National Science Foundation Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship

(IGERT) Grant-Co-PI $3,400,000 2005 Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference Grant- Co-PI $15,000 2005 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Faculty Research Travel Award-PI $5,000 2004 University of Notre Dame Multiyear Collaborative Research Grant –Co-PI $75,000 2003 University of Notre Dame Institute for Scholarship in the Liberal Arts Pilot Fund for

Faculty-Student Research Award-PI $15,000 2000 Central Washington University Office of International Programs Research

Program Grant-PI $2,500 1998 Primate Conservation, Inc. Research Grant-PI $1,500 1997-00 Central Washington University Foundation – Leonard Thayer Small

Grants-PI $4,500 1997-99 Central Washington University Graduate Studies and Research SEED

Grant-PI $3,000 1998 Central Washington University Office of International Programs Research

Program Grant-PI $3,000 1995 Primate Conservation, Inc. Research Grant-PI $1,500 1994 University of California Provost’s Award for Graduate Research $7,500 1992-94 University of California at Berkeley, Center for Southeast Asian Studies,

Research Grant-in-Aid $3,000 1992 Sigma Xi Dissertation Improvement Grant $750 1991-93 University of California at Berkeley Robert H. Lowie Funds $2,000

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AWARDS

2015 Midwest Primate Interest Group Distinguished Primatologist Award 2013 Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science 2011 Joyce Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching, University of Notre Dame 2006 Presidential Award, University of Notre Dame 2004 Kaneb Teaching Award, University of Notre Dame 2002 TIAA-CREF/SOURCE Distinguished Faculty Award 2000 Central Washington University Presidential Excellence in Leadership Award 1998 Central Washington University Parents Association Excellence in Teaching

Award

SYMPOSIUMS/SESSIONS ORGANIZED/CHAIRED:

2016 Presidential Panel-Working together to change the future: A dialogue on harassment in biological anthropology 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA (Co-Organizer, Moderator)

2015 In the Shadow of Ferguson: Race, Inequality, and how biological anthropologists might

contribute to the dialogue 84th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, St. Louis, MO (Organizer, Chair)

2014 Integrating Anthropology: Niche Construction, Cultural Institutions, and History The 150th

Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference, Sintra, Portugal (Co-Organizer) Human Nature(s): Moving us Forward University of Notre Dame

Human Becoming and the Construction of Community Niches: a transdisciplinary approach Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University UK (Co-Organizer)

2013 Entangling the Biological: Steps Toward an Integrated Anthropology at the 112th annual

meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL (Co-organizer) First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Visual

Anthropology Sponsored Session at the at the 112th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL (Co-Organizer)

2012 Scientific humanists and humanistic scientists: flattening the world with anthropology

American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) annual meeting, Vancouver CN (Organizer, Chair)

2011 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Visual

Anthropology Sponsored Session at the at the 110th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, CN (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair)

2009 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Presidential

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Invited Session at the at the 108th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair) Human Natures and Human Cultures: Integrating Evolutionary Perspectives and Biocultural Approaches, Wily-Liss Invited Symposium, The 78th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL.(Co-Organizer, Presenter, Co- Chair)

2008 Inclusion, Collaboration, Engagement: Advancing the biocultural perspective in

anthropological inquiry Invited Session-Executive Committee and Biological Anthropology Section at the at the 107th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair) First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session at the at the 107th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair) 5th annual meetings of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, University of Notre Dame (Conference Host, Session and Symposium Coordinator)

2007 Constructivist Evolutionary Anthropology: Beyond Nature versus Nurture Invited Session

Biological Anthropology and General Anthropology Sections at the at the 106th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair, and presenter) First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session at the at the 106th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair) Advancing Biocultural Perspectives in Physical Anthropology National Science Foundation sponsored conference, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame IN (Co-Organizer, Presenter, Session chair)

2006 First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology I and II Executive Session

at the at the 105th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Jose, CA (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair) Health, Risk, and Adversity: a contextual view from Biological Anthropology University of Durham, Durham, UK. (Co-Organizer, Session chair) Primate Biology and Behavior The 75th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Anchorage, AK (Chair)

2005 Updating Human Evolution: Bringing Anthropological and Public Conceptions into

Contemporary Perspective Executive Session at the 104th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C. (Organizer, Presenter) The Human-nonhuman primate interface: history, evolution and conservation The Third Annual Wiley-Liss Symposium The 74th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI (Co-Organizer, Presenter)

2003 Techniques, Applications, and Action: Moving Beyond the Call for Conservation.

The 72nd annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe, Arizona (Co-Organizer and Chair) Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology at the 102nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago (Organizer, Chair)

2002 Human-Nonhuman Primate Interconnections: evolution, commensalism and

conflict. The 19th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Beijing, China (Co-organizer, Chair and Discussant)

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First Rites: Innovative Undergraduate Research in Anthropology Presidential Invited Session at the 101tst annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association , New Orleans (Organizer, Chair)

1999 Timely Negotiations: the evolutionary implications of conflict resolution in

human and nonhuman primates Session at the 98th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association , Chicago (Co-organizer, Chair and Presenter)

1997 What Are We Doing Watching Monkeys? Anthropological perspectives and

the role of non-human primate research Invited Session at the 96th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association , Washington D.C.- Invited Session Biological Anthropology Section (Organizer, Chair and Presenter)

The Many Faces of Primate Research The 50th Northwestern Anthropology Conference, Central Washington University (Organizer and Chair)

PAPERS PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCES/SEMINARS: 2016 “Making Meaning, Making Kin: kin selection, social complexity, and human evolution”

Cooperation from Cells to Humans: Theoretical, Empirical, and Philosophical Perspectives on Inclusive Fitness, Cambridge University, Cambridge, UK Hands, Brains, and Tools: towards integration 85th Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Atlanta, GA Laughter and humor in an evolutionary context? Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies Templeton Symposium: Toward a Consilience Model of Laughter and Humor, Notre Dame, IN Imagination and Human Distinctiveness Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Studies Symposium: Becoming Human: Evolutionary and Ontogenetic Stories About the Emergence of the Human Mind, Notre Dame, IN Human Evolution: a cocktail of creativity. School for Advanced Research Membership Lecture, Santa Fe, NM How did humanity evolve? Big Questions from Anthropology. John Carrol University: Science in Seminaries, Tucson, AZ Creativity and Cooperation: at the core of human nature(s) Luce Hall Seminar on the Science of wellbeing at work. Center of Theological Inquiry/Grenoble Ecole de Management, Princeton NJ

Blurring Boundaries: Interlacing Evolution, Epigenetics, Creativity and Diversity in Understanding the Human The Humanities and the Brain series, Interdisciplinary Humanities Institute, University of California at Santa Barbara, Santa Barbara, CA

2015 Why Primatology matters Distinguished Primatologist Lecture, Midwest Primate Interest

Group, St. Louis MO Becoming Human in the Anthropocene Plenary for the EFSRE Conference on Religion in the Anthropocene: Challenges, Idolatries, Transformations. Munich, Germany Deep roots for justice, law and religion? The significance of cooperation, compassion and imagination in human evolution Dean’s Distinguished Lecture for “Religion, Law and Justice” University of the Western Cape & Stellenbosch University, Cape Town, South Africa Humans, disease and other species: deep histories, entangled ecologies and emergent Complexities Social Science and Zoonotic Disease Emergence, Ecologies, Ethnography, Durham University, UK War, peace, & creativity: What Human evolution tells us about human nature(s) What makes us human? European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Science & Society symposium. Heidelberg, Germany

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Biological anthropology: So what? A call for integrative anthropology for 2015 and beyond and Expanding Evolutionary Anthropology at the 114th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver CO

2014 Anthropology, evolution, and the human niche at the 113th annual meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, Washington DC Anthropology, evolution, and the human niche Integrating Anthropology: Niche Construction, Cultural Institutions, and History The 150th Wenner-Gren Foundation Conference, Sintra, Portugal

Realizing imagined ecologies: niche construction, semiotic landscapes, and other animals in human evolution Human Becoming and the Construction of Community Niches: a transdisciplinary approach Institute of Advanced Study, Durham University UK “Seeing the world through their eyes”: Analyses of the first National Geographic CrittercamTM deployments on macaques in Singapore and Gibraltar. And Covering the rock: GPS collar informed management of Barbary Macaques. 83rd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Calgary, CA

2013 Biology Matters! Anthropology Needs Biology and Visa-Versa at the 112th annual meeting of

the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, IL Social minds, shared ecologies, and evolutionary landscapes: niche construction and future of the human–other primate interface IV Iberian Primatological Congress, Girona, Spain Primate socioecology: where are we, what are we doing here, and where are we going? 82nd Annual Meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Knoxville, TN

Becoming Human: community, compassion, conflict and the inference of religion in human evolution CSR/CTI Princeton Seminar, Princeton, NJ

2012 Burred Boundaries and constructed niches: interweaving the individual, the group, and the

community in human evolution at the 111th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA Primate socioecology: who are we, where are we, and what are we doing here? 9th Annual meetings of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, Northern Illinois University El estado actual de la Antropología física y El estudio de los primates en el contexto de la Antropología Seminario del Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, July 30-August 4, Mexico City Coexisting in, and with, nature macaques and humans in the anthropogenic jungle National Geographic 2012 Explorers Symposium, National Geographic, DC The Concept and Requirement of Voluntariness, Acquiescence, and Consent – What is the basis for the claim that chimpanzees can acquiesce to research, and how does this relate to consent? Applications of the Deliberations and Findings of the IOM Report on the Use of Chimpanzees in Biomedical and Behavioral Research, Georgetown University, Kennedy Institute of Ethics (Re)Producing Human Evolution: entangled anthropologies, cooperation, war, and peace in human becomings Keynote lecture, University of New Mexico Anthropology Graduate Student Union Conference in Anthropology: (Re)production

Thoughts and perceptions, editorial and otherwise American Anthropologist: A Conference, University of California at Irvine

2011 Primates, pathogens and people: the context and impacts of the human-other primate

interface Keynote lecture, Interdisciplinary Workshop on Animal-Human Relations, Calgary, CN The whole is more than the sum of the parts: extended minds and extended selves-riffs and musings inspired by Dorian Sagan’s The Human is More than Human: Interspecies

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Communities and the New “Facts of Life Culture@Large session at the 110th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Montreal, CN Social minds and social selves: niche construction and social complexity redefine the human-alloprimate interface Humans and Other Apes: Rethinking the Species Interface, Arcus Foundation Conference, New York, NY

2010 The gift and the biosocial body: reciprocity and exchange in human evolution The

109th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, New Orleans Cooperation, Conflict, and Niche Construction in Human and Other Primates Aggression and Peacemaking in an Evolutionary Context, Lorentz Center, Leiden, Holland Social cooperation, niche construction, and the core role of intergenerational Bonding in human evolution Human Nature and Early Experience: Addressing the “Environment of Evolutionary Adaptedness” University of Notre Dame, IN The Macaque-Human interface: Conflict, Cooperation, and the possibilities of sustainable Communities 23rd Congress of the International Primatological Society, Kyoto, Japan Blurring the biological and social in human becomings The 11th European Association of Social Anthropologists Conference, Maynooth, Ireland The Macaque-Human interface: moving from conflict to community Keynote presentation in the Macaque-Human interface Workshop at the Asia For Animals Conference, Singapore

2009 Shaping, and inheriting, the social and the ecological: the roles of niche construction and

multi-inheritance perspectives in the evolution of behavior. The 108th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA Viewing Darwin: Perceptions, Performance, and Potential Darwin and Theatre: Migration and Evolution, An International Playwrights Conference. University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame, IN Sexy Bonobos, Machiavellian macaques and nearly-extinct orangutans: the ethical and practical considerations of a public Primatology. Ethics in the field: Contemporary challenges, Oxford Brookes University, Oxford Primates, Niche Construction, and Social Complexity: The Roles of Social Cooperation and Altruism, Conference on Man the Hunted: Sociality, Altruism, and Well-Being, Washington University, St. Louis, MO Biological Anthropology, Culture, and Evolutionary Theory, Wily-Liss Invited Symposium, The 78th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Chicago, IL.

2008 Are we biological anthropologists yet? Contemplating Washburn’s New Physical

Anthropology in 2008 Plenary luncheon presentation at the The 77th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH Adventures in the In-between: Lived Experiences of a Bio-Anthropologist Navigating the Human-Primate Interface 107th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA

2007 Constructivist and evolutionary perspectives in transaction: resituating anthropological

approaches to the evolution of human behavior The at the 106th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C. (Co-Organizer, Co-Chair, and presenter) Behavioral ecology of two Barbary macaque groups in a highly anthropogenic environment in Gibraltar The 76th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Philadelphia, PA Melding niche construction and biocultural approaches to understanding human behavior

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Advancing Biocultural Perspectives in Physical Anthropology National Science Foundation sponsored conference, University of Notre Dame, Notre Dame

2006 Measuring Meaning and Understanding in Primatological and Biological Anthropology

Fieldwork Fieldwork: examining its practice among biological anthropologists and primatologists. Oxford-Brooks University, Oxford, UK Assessing Genetic Structure in Balinese Macaques and its Implications for Disease Transmission The 75th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Anchorage, AK Niche Construction, Complexity and Cooperation: modeling human evolutionary responses to complex challenges The American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, St. Louis, MO

2005 Updating Human Evolution: Bringing Anthropological and Public Conceptions into

Contemporary Perspective Executive Session at the at the 104th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.

Biological Anthropology Invited Session on Ethics- panelist 104th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.

Humanos, Monos y el Penon: La ecologia anthropogenico del Upper Rock Nature Reserve, Gibraltar VII Jornadao de Flora, Fuana y Ecologia Del Campo De Gibrlatar, Instituto de Estudios Camposgibraltarenos Do niche construction and multi-level selection lead to altruistic behavior? and

Human-Nonhuman primate interactions in the modern era: natural history, hypothesis testing, and policy implications The 2nd Annual Midwest Primate Interest Group, St. Louis, MO

Human-nonhuman primate interconnections and their relevance to Biological Anthropology The 74th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI AAPA Ethics discussion-panel discussant The 74th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Milwaukee, WI 2004 Human-nonhuman primate interconnections: disease, conflict and cooperation The First

annual meeting of the Midwest Primate Interest Group, Urbana, Il. Hylobatid social patterns and process: insight into hominoid evolution and the complexities of social structure, and Human culture, macaque behavior, and a global tourism: assessing the context and patterns of pathogen transmission risk in human-macaque interactions, and

Is monkey business a valid enterprise? The political ecology of macaque “ecotourism” 20th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Torino, Italy

Wild at heart? Monkeys, domestications, and the human construction of nature. The 133rd Wenner-Gren Symposium Where are the wild things now? Tucson Arizona 2003 It’s not all sex and violence: reflections on the role of cooperation, social complexity, and

peace in human evolution The 102nd annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago, Il.

Monkey Business: the complex nature of human-macaque interactions on Bali and a few thoughts about Gibraltar CALPE Conference 2003 The Barbary Macaque: comparative and evolutionary perspectives. Gibraltar The role of bio-cultural factors in assessing bi-directional pathogen transmission

between human and non-human primates. The 72nd annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Tempe, Arizona The Macaques of Bali: human connections, management and the issues of co-

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existence Toward an Integration of Biodiversity Studies: Symposium and Workshop on the Wildlife Management of Asian Macaques, Kyoto University, primate Research Center, Inuyama, Japan

2002 People, Monkeys, Money, and Disease: defining cultural and ecological aspects of bi-

directional pathogen transmission between human and non-human primates The 19th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Beijing, China Revisiting conflict resolution: emphasizing negotiation and cooperation instead of conflict and reconciliation The American Association for the Advancement of Science Annual Meeting, Boston, MA Behavior and demography of a semi-free ranging population of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) at Padangtegal, Bali, Indonesia. The 71st annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Buffalo, New York.

2001 Real Swinging Apes? What gibbon pair bonds and grouping patterns can tell us

about evolution and conservation The 14th Southern California Primate Research Forum, California State University, Fullerton, CA. The behavioral ecology and distribution of long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis) in Bali, Indonesia The 70th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Kansas City, MO.

2000 The variable evolution of pair bonds in Human and Nonhuman primates The 69th

annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, San Antonio, TX.

1999 Preventing, negotiating and resolving conflict: an overview of current concepts. The 98th

annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Chicago , IL. Pair-bonds in Lemurs, Monkeys, Gibbons and Humans? A preliminary evaluation of

semantics and reality in pair-bond models. The 68th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Columbus, OH.

1998 Post-conflict behavior in a small group of Chimpanzees; group dynamics and

individual effects. The 67th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Salt Lake City, UT.

1997 No Simple Solutions: Anthropology and Primate Research on the Mentawai

Islands, Indonesia. The 96th annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington D.C.

1996 Current Status and Future Viability for the Mentawai Primates and

Re- Evaluating Primate Monogamy. The Joint 16th Congress of the International Primatological Society and 19th Conference of the American Society of Primatologists, Madison WI.

Post-agonistic interactions in the Hanuman langur: “reconciliation” or not? The 65th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Durham, NC.

1995 Bawdy Gibbons and Boring Langurs: two cases for reassessing monogamy in

catarrhine primates. The 64th annual meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Oakland, CA.

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1994 Social Organization in the Mentawai Island Langur (Presbytis potenziani). The 15th Congress of the International Primatological Society, Bali, Indonesia.

The Social Organization of the Mentawai Island Langur (Presbytis potenziani). The 63rd meeting of the American Association of Physical Anthropologists, Denver, CO.

SERVICE:

PROFESSIONAL COMMITTEES/ADVISORY GROUPS/EDITORIAL BOARDS:

2016-2020 Editorial Board, American Anthropologist 2015-present Advisory board, Center for Theology, Science and Human Flourishing, University of

Notre Dame 2015-present Editorial Board, Religion, Theology and Natural Science, Book series-Vandenhoeck and

Ruprecht, Gottingen 2015-2016 National Institutes of Health (NIH) Chimpanzee Research Use Panel 2015-2017 Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association (Chair 2017) 2014-2016 Advisory Board for the life Sciences, John Templeton Foundation 2014-2016 Search committee for the Editor of American Anthropologist 2017-2022 (flagship journal

of the American Anthropological Association) 2013-present Chair, Research Panel for HM Government of Gibraltar and the Minister of Health and

Environment

2013-present Editorial Board, Anales de Antropología Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas de la UNAM

2013-present Editorial Board, Cambridge Studies in Biological and Evolutionary Anthropology ,

Cambridge University Press 2013-present Associate Editor, Philosophy, Theology, and the Sciences 2013-2018 Senior Editor, The New Biological Anthropology (book series), Left Coast

Press/Routledge 2013-2016 Electorate Nominating Committee (ENC) of the Section on Anthropology, American

Association for the Advancement of Science 2012-present Co-Chair, Committee on Diversity, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2012-2014 Member Task Force on Race and Racism, American Anthropological Association 2012-2014 Chair, Biological Anthropology Section of the American Anthropological Association 2011-2012 Executive Program Committee, American Anthropological Association 2009-2012 Chair, Student Awards Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists

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2009-2012 Executive Committee, American Association of Physical Anthropologists 2008-present Assistant Editor, Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 2008-2012 Editorial Board, Yearbook of Physical Anthropology 2008-2010 President, Midwest Primate Interest Group (MPIG) 2008 Guest member of the American Anthropological Association Committee on Ethics 2007-2012 Associate Editor, American Anthropologist 2007-2008 Vice-President, Midwest Primate Interest Group (MPIG) (co-founder) 2006-2012 American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) committee on

underrepresented groups in physical anthropology (co-chair) 2006-2008 American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) Annual Meeting Scientific

Review Committee 2006-2008 Editorial Board, Reviews in Anthropology 2005-2014 American Association of Physical Anthropologists (AAPA) Student Prize Committee 2005-2011 Co-Coordinator, AAPA Primate Interest Group 2005-2011 Board of Directors Associate Member, Potawatomi Zoological Society 2004-2005 American Anthropological Association Annual Meeting Program Committee 2004-2014 Editorial Board of Iberis, Journal of the Gibraltar Ornithological and Natural History Society 2004-present Current Anthropology Associateship 2003-2006 Nominations Committee of the American Anthropological Association 2003-2005 Dissertation Proposal Advisory Panel for Physical Anthropology, National Science Foundation (NSF) 2003-2005 Board of Directors, Potawatomi Zoological Society 2002-2012 Editorial Board of Primate Field Studies monograph series, Prentice-Hall 2000-present Behavioral and Brain Sciences Associateship 2002-2003 J.I. Staley Prize Review Panel, School of American Research 2002-2003 Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) Program Review

Panel, National Science Foundation (NSF)

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1999-2002 Long-Range Planning Committee of the American Anthropological Association 1998-present IUCN Species Survival Commission, Primate Specialist Group

UNIVERSITY COMMITTEES/ADVISORY GROUPS: 2016 University of Notre Dame Rev. Edmund P. Joyce, C.S.C. Award for Excellence in

Undergraduate Teaching Selection Committee 2015-2016 University of Notre Dame Eck Institute for Global health Director’s Search Committee 2015-2018 University of Notre Dame Department Chairs Advisory Group to the Provost 2013-present University of Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study interdisciplinary review

committee- Social Sciences & Templeton Award 2013-present University of Notre Dame working group on Diversity and Engagement 2012-2015 University of Notre Dame Gender Studies Steering Committee 2011-2012 University of Notre Dame Provost’s Advisory Committee 2009-2010 University of Notre Dame IUCAC committee 2008-2011 Executive Committee of the College of Arts and Letters 2008 College of Arts and Letters Dean’s advisory Committee 2007-present Executive Committee, Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame 2007-2008 Chair, University of Notre Dame ad hoc Steering Committee for core vision on

undergraduate learning and formation 2006-2009 University of Notre Dame Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and

Learning (CASTL) committee 2006-2009 Provostial Advisory Committee on Undergraduate Research 2005-present Undergraduate Advisory Committee, Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame 2005 Ganey Community-Based Collaborative Research Grants Review Committee, Center for Social Concerns, University of Notre Dame 2005-2006 Graduate Admission Committee, Kroc Institute for Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame 2003-2009 Executive Committee, Center for Asian Studies, University of Notre Dame 2002-2007 Advisory board for the Institute of Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame 2004-2006 Arts and Letters Undergraduate Studies Committee, University of Notre Dame

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2004 College of Arts and Letters Honorary Degree Committee, University of Notre Dame 2003-2004 Review Committee for the Lab for Social Research, University of Notre Dame

EXTERNAL DEPARTMENTAL/PROGRAM REVIEW COMMITTEES 2014 Emory University- Department of Anthropology 2011 University of Massachusetts, Amherst- Department of Anthropology 2009 National Science Foundation-Biological Anthropology Program

EXTERNAL TENURE/PROMOTION REVIEW COMMITTEES 2016 2 reviews 2015 5 reviews (1 FOR ENDOWED CHAIR) 2014 5 reviews (1 FOR FULL PROFESSOR) 2013 4 reviews (1 FOR FULL PROFESSOR) 2012 6 reviews (1 FOR FULL PROFESSOR) 2011 4 reviews 2010 1 review 2009 1 review 2006 3 reviews 2005 1 review

PHD COMMITTEES

2015-present Maryam Rokideh, Anthropology/Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, committee member

2015-present Mallika Sarma, Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, committee member 2015-present Erik John-Fuhrer, English, University of Notre Dame, committee member 2014-present Rieti Gengo, Anthropology/Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, committee member 2014-present Jeffrey Peterson, Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Chair 2014-present Amanda Cortez, Anthropology, University of Notre Dame, Chair 2014-present Angela Lederach, Anthropology/Peace Studies, University of Notre Dame, committee

member 2014-present Justin Wilcox, Biology, University of Notre Dame, committee member 2014-present Amanda Ellwanger, Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio, committee

member 2012 Marcus R. Baynes-Rock, Anthropology, Macquarie University (AU), external examiner 2011-2014 Paul Scherz, Theology, University of Notre Dame, committee member 2010-2015 Anne Kwiatt, Anthropology, University of Texas at San Antonio, committee member 2010-2015 Amy Klegarth, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and

committee member 2008-2010 Ryan Kennedy, Engineering and Computer Science, University of Notre Dame,

committee member 2010 Eric Peterson, History and Philosophy of Science, University of Notre Dame,

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committee member 2007-2012 Jessica Mikels, Biological Sciences/Sociology, University of Notre Dame,

committee member 2007-2010 Michelle Kulaga, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and

committee member (exited with MS) 2006-2009 Jonathan Racster, Anthropology, Ohio State University, committee member 2006-2009 Karen Zambetta, Anthropology, Southern Illinois University, committee member 2005-2011 Kelly Lane, Biological Sciences, University of Notre Dame, Co-advisor and committee

member 2004-2007 Nicholas Malone, Anthropology, University of Oregon, committee member