Gail E. Wagner, conferences, symposia and workshops organized in the last ten years
2014 Society for Economic Botany and Society of Ethnobiology joint annual conference. Organized by Gail E. Wagner and Denise Glover. Cherokee, NC. May 11-14.
2013 Society for Economic Botany annual conference. Organized by Ian Martin with help from Gail Wagner. Plymouth, England. June 28-July 2.
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 Hands-on workshops, How to Replace Papers with Student-made YouTubes. Society for Economic Botany, Frostburg, MD, June 5. Also given at OSN invited workshop at Kaua’i Community College, Kaua’i, Hawaii, October.
2010 Open Science Network workshop, “Teaching Science Through Ethnobiology”. Society of Ethnobiology Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada. 7 May.
2008 Transition at the Late Woodland/Mississippian Interface in South Carolina. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, NC. 12-15 November.
2005 South Carolina, the Mississippian Frontier. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Columbia, SC. 3-5 November.
2014 Society for Economic Botany and Society of Ethnobiology joint annual conference. Organized by Gail E. Wagner and Denise Glover. Cherokee, NC. May 11-14.
2013 Society for Economic Botany annual conference. Organized by Ian Martin with help from Gail Wagner. Plymouth, England. June 28-July 2.
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 Hands-on workshops, How to Replace Papers with Student-made YouTubes. Society for Economic Botany, Frostburg, MD, June 5. Also given at OSN invited workshop at Kaua’i Community College, Kaua’i, Hawaii, October.
2010 Open Science Network workshop, “Teaching Science Through Ethnobiology”. Society of Ethnobiology Conference, Victoria, BC, Canada. 7 May.
2008 Transition at the Late Woodland/Mississippian Interface in South Carolina. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Charlotte, NC. 12-15 November.
2005 South Carolina, the Mississippian Frontier. Southeastern Archaeological Conference, Columbia, SC. 3-5 November.
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