Educational Sessions Organized
&
Papers Given
2012 Vision and Change for Ethnobiology. Invited paper in symposium, The Future of Ethnobiology Education. Society for
Economic Botany, Frostburg, MD. June 5.
2012 The Biocultural Diversity Project. Invited paper in symposium, The Future of Ethnobiology Education. By Gail E.
Wagner, Cynthia T. Fowler, Karen Hall, Ryan Huish, Cassandra Quave, and Felice Wyndham. Society for Economic
Botany, Frostburg, MD. June 5.
2012 Teaching and Learning through Ethnobiology. A paper session and a public discussion, International Congress
of Ethnobiology. Organized by Gail E. Wagner, Jeanine Pfeiffer, and Yih-Ren Lin. Montpellier, France. 22 May.
2012 Setting Standards for Ethnobiology Curricula, by Gail E. Wagner and Patricia Harrison. In Session 33, Teaching and
Learning through Ethnobiology, organized by Gail E. Wagner, Jeanine Pfeiffer, and Yih-Ren Lin. International
Congress of Ethnobiology. Montpellier, France. 22 May.
2010 Game Show Test Reviews, presentation at Oktoberbest: A Celebration of Teaching, Center for Teaching
Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1 Oct.
2010 The Wall of Green and Nature Knowledge: How Raising Awareness of Plants Impact Biodiversity. Panel Speaker for
“Science, Life, and Politics: Tools for Legitimizing Stories”. Society of Ethnobiology, Victoria, B.C., Canada. 5-8
May.
2010 Do College Kids Know Plants? International Congress of Ethnobiology, Tofino, Canada. 9-14 May.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of College Students. Society of Ethnobiology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
April 16-19.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of College Students. Society for Economic Botany, Duke University, Raleigh, NC. June 1-5.
2008 Ethnobotany: Plants and People. Invited paper on my course. Society for Economic Botany, Duke University,
Raleigh, NC. June 1-5.
2008 Invited chair of invited afternoon session associated with the keynote symposium “Building a Legacy of Botanical
Education and Traditional Knowledge” at the Society for Economic Botany meetings, Duke University, Raleigh,
NC. June 1-5.
2007 Reaching Consensus on Vegetable and Fruit. Society for Economic Botany, Chicago, IL. 3-8 June.
2006 The Saliency of “Vegetable”. Society for Economic Botany, Chiang Mai, Thailand. June.
2005 What is a Vegetable? Society for Economic Botany, Fort Worth, TX. June 6-9.
2004 Teaching Anthropology: The South Carolina Homegarden Project. Southern Anthropological Society
conference, Atlanta, GA. Organized undergraduate student session, 18-20 March.
2004 Teaching Anthropology Using Interviews About Vegetables. Southern Anthropological Society conference,
Atlanta, GA. 18-20 March.
Economic Botany, Frostburg, MD. June 5.
2012 The Biocultural Diversity Project. Invited paper in symposium, The Future of Ethnobiology Education. By Gail E.
Wagner, Cynthia T. Fowler, Karen Hall, Ryan Huish, Cassandra Quave, and Felice Wyndham. Society for Economic
Botany, Frostburg, MD. June 5.
2012 Teaching and Learning through Ethnobiology. A paper session and a public discussion, International Congress
of Ethnobiology. Organized by Gail E. Wagner, Jeanine Pfeiffer, and Yih-Ren Lin. Montpellier, France. 22 May.
2012 Setting Standards for Ethnobiology Curricula, by Gail E. Wagner and Patricia Harrison. In Session 33, Teaching and
Learning through Ethnobiology, organized by Gail E. Wagner, Jeanine Pfeiffer, and Yih-Ren Lin. International
Congress of Ethnobiology. Montpellier, France. 22 May.
2010 Game Show Test Reviews, presentation at Oktoberbest: A Celebration of Teaching, Center for Teaching
Excellence, University of South Carolina, Columbia, 1 Oct.
2010 The Wall of Green and Nature Knowledge: How Raising Awareness of Plants Impact Biodiversity. Panel Speaker for
“Science, Life, and Politics: Tools for Legitimizing Stories”. Society of Ethnobiology, Victoria, B.C., Canada. 5-8
May.
2010 Do College Kids Know Plants? International Congress of Ethnobiology, Tofino, Canada. 9-14 May.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of College Students. Society of Ethnobiology, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR.
April 16-19.
2008 Botanical Knowledge of College Students. Society for Economic Botany, Duke University, Raleigh, NC. June 1-5.
2008 Ethnobotany: Plants and People. Invited paper on my course. Society for Economic Botany, Duke University,
Raleigh, NC. June 1-5.
2008 Invited chair of invited afternoon session associated with the keynote symposium “Building a Legacy of Botanical
Education and Traditional Knowledge” at the Society for Economic Botany meetings, Duke University, Raleigh,
NC. June 1-5.
2007 Reaching Consensus on Vegetable and Fruit. Society for Economic Botany, Chicago, IL. 3-8 June.
2006 The Saliency of “Vegetable”. Society for Economic Botany, Chiang Mai, Thailand. June.
2005 What is a Vegetable? Society for Economic Botany, Fort Worth, TX. June 6-9.
2004 Teaching Anthropology: The South Carolina Homegarden Project. Southern Anthropological Society
conference, Atlanta, GA. Organized undergraduate student session, 18-20 March.
2004 Teaching Anthropology Using Interviews About Vegetables. Southern Anthropological Society conference,
Atlanta, GA. 18-20 March.
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