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DONALD DAVID STULL

August ****

PRESENT POSITION

Professor

Department of Anthropology

University of Kansas

Lawrence, Kansas 66045

785-***-**** (864-4103 for messages)

abqmao@r.postjobfree.com

PERSONAL

Born June 25, 1946, Sebree, Kentucky

Social Security Number: ***-**-****

Home Address: 2900 Westdale Road

Lawrence, Kansas 66049

785-***-****

EDUCATION

B.A. University of Kentucky, 1968: Anthropology

M.A. University of Colorado, Boulder, 1970: Anthropology

Ph.D. University of Colorado, Boulder, 1973: Anthropology

M.P.H. University of California, Berkeley, 1975: Public Health

FELLOWSHIPS

Trainee, USPHS Training Grant: Demonstration Project to Train Health Students in Comprehensive

Health Planning, Denver General Hospital, Denver, Colorado, January 1969 - May 1969.

NIMH Predoctoral Fellow, Research Training Program in Culture Change, Institute of Behavioral Science,

University of Colorado, Boulder,

September 1969 - June 1973.

NIMH Postdoctoral Fellow, Social Research Group, School of Public Health, University of California,

Berkeley, June 1974 - May 1975.

NSF Summer Institute on Research Methods in Cultural Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville,

August 1992.

HONORS

Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award, presented in recognition of exemplary achievement by the High Plains

Society for Applied Anthropology, April 1995.

Louise Byrd Graduate Educator Award, University of Kansas, May 1998.

Presented with the Key to Garden City, Kansas and made an honorary citizen in recognition of the

contribution of my research to the progress and quality of life of the citizens of Garden City, April 10, 2001

Irvin Youngberg Award for Research Achievement in Applied Sciences, Kansas Endowment Association,

October 2002.

Elected to the Phi Kappa Phi Honor Society, December 2003.

W ally and Marie Steeples Faculty Award for Outstanding Service to the People of Kansas, College of

Liberal Arts and Sciences, University of Kansas, May 2004

President-elect, Society for Applied Anthropology, April 2004-April 2005.

President, Society for Applied Anthropology, April 2005-April 2007.

Past President, Society for Applied Anthropology, April 2007-April 2008.

Marquis Who s Who in America, 2007.

Sol Tax Distinguished Service Award, Society for Applied Anthropology, March 2009.

Board of Directors, Organization for Competitive Markets, 2011-2014.

POSITIONS

8/95 - 6/01 Chair, Department of Anthropology, University of Kansas.

8/94 - 5/95 Acting Chair, Department of Anthropology.

8/90 - Professor of Anthropology.

8/81 - 8/90 Associate Professor of Anthropology.

8/79 - 6/96 Fellow, Institute for Public Policy and Business Research (formerly the Center for

Public Affairs), University of Kansas.

6/75 - 8/81 Assistant Professor of Anthropology.

Spring 1974 Instructor of Anthropology, Loretto Heights College, Denver, Colorado.

8/73 - 7/74 Associate Director, National Clearinghouse on Child Neglect and Abuse, Children's

Division, American Humane Association, Denver, Colorado.

Spring 1973 Teaching Associate, Department of Anthropology, University of Colorado, Boulder.

Spring 1971 Teaching Associate, University of Colorado Extension Division.

8/69 - 7/73 Research Assistant, Institute of Behavioral Science, University of Colorado, Boulder.

1968 - 1976 Instructor, University of Colorado Correspondence School.

EDITORIAL APPOINTMENTS

Co-Editor, Culture & Agriculture, 1996-1997.

Editor, Human Organization, 1999 - 2004.

Editorial Board, Culture & Agriculture, 1998 - 2011.

Editorial Board, Culture, Agriculture, Food and Environment (formerly Culture & Agriculture), 2011 - .

Editorial Board, Online Journal of Rural Research & Policy, 2007 - .

Editorial Board, American Anthropologist, 2008 - 2012.

Editorial Committee (alternate), University Press of Kansas, 2009 - 2011.

Editorial Committee, University Press of Kansas, 2011 - 2013.

GRANTS AND CONTRACTS RECEIVED

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, Ethnography of Kansas Kickapoo Traditional Culture

($2,804), 7/1-8/16/78.

(Co-Principal Investigator) Kansas Committee for the Humanities Grant, Hunting the Buffalo Today:

Continuity and Change in Traditional Kansas Kickapoo Culture ($8,094), 7/1-11/30/78.

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, Persistence of Traditional Culture: Potawatomi Life in

the 1930s ($4,507), 7/1/79-11/30/79.

Kansas Committee for the Humanities Grant, Cultural Resistance to Forced Acculturation: A Film of

Potawatomi Life in the 1930s ($17,079), 4/1/79- 11/30/79.

(Co-Principal Investigator) National Institute on Aging Program Grant, Aging Among the Mennonites of

Kansas and Nebraska ($309,148), 7/1/79-6/30/82.

University of Kansas Biomedical Sciences Support Grant, Mortality Trends in a Rural Mennonite

Community ($2,572), 6/1/81-2/28/82.

Kansas Committee for the Humanities Public Research Grant, The Indian Self -Determination Act and the

Kansas Kickapoo ($3,250), 7/1/82-10/31/82.

Department of Education Title IV Part A Subcontract from the Kickapoo Nation School, Kickapoo Tribal

Studies Project ($126,965), 9/1/82-12/31/85.

Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas Contract, The Kansas Kickapoo Technical Assistance Project ($22,758),

5/1/83-4/30/84.

(Co-Principal Investigator) University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, Reorganizing a Public

Bureaucracy ($5,655), 7/1/84-6/30/85.

Ford Foundation Research Contract, Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City, Kansas ($153,750),

1/1/88-2/28/90.

University of Kansas Sabbatical Leave to carry out fieldwork in Garden City, Kansas in association with

the above Ford Foundation Research Contract, 1/16/89-5/16/89.

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, Rapid Growth and Changing Ethnic Relations in

Garden City, Kansas ($5,254), 7/1/89-6/30/90.

Bank IV Garden City Research Contract, Teacher Turnover in Garden City, Kansas School District (USD

457) ($9,475), 3/1/90-5/31/90.

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, Rural Industrialization and Rapid Growth in

Lexington, Nebraska ($5,887), 7/1/90-6/30/91.

Ford Foundation/Aspen Institute Grant, The Role of Meat, Poultry, and Fish Processing in the

Transformation of Rural America: A National Conference ($50,000), 10/1/91-9/30/93.

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, New Factory Workers in an Old Farming Community:

Immigrant Beefpacking Workers in Lexington, Nebraska ($6,395), 7/1/92-6/30/93.

University of Kansas General Research Fund Grant, In the Garden: Sojourner-Settler Relations in a High

Plains Community--Producing the Ethnography ($1,998), 7/1/93-6/30/94.

Excel Corporation Research Contract, Identification and Mitigation of Cultural Difference at Excel-Dodge

City ($20,205), 3/1/94-9/1/94.

University of Kansas Sabbatical Leave, From Family Farm to Factory Farm: Agricultural Transformation

in Western Kentucky, 8/3/98-1/6/99.

University of Kansas General Research Fund, Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in

North America ($6,885), 7/1/02-6/30/03.

University of Kansas Sabbatical Leave, The Decline of Tobacco and the Future of Small Farmers in

W estern Kentucky, Fall 2005.

University of Kansas General Research Fund, Social Capital in a Kansas Community: An Ethnographic

Study ($8,264), 7/1/07-6/30/08.

RESEARCH REPORTS

1977 1976 Household Survey of the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indian Reservation: Final Report to the

Tribal Council. Submitted to the Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indian Tribal Council, Holton, Kansas, May

10. Publication or other distribution of this report is restricted by Resolution No. 54-76 of the Prairie Band

of Potawatomi Indian Tribal Council. 27 pages.

1977 The Iowa of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska: A Household Survey. Submitted to the Iowa Tribal

Council, Hiawatha, Kansas and the United Tribes of Kansas and Southeast Nebraska, Horton, Kansas,

June 23. 34 pages.

1985 (S. Maynard-Moody, D.D. Stull, and J. Mitchell) The Reorganization of the Kansas Department of

Health and Environment: A Report to the Secretary. Submitted to the Kansas Department of Health and

Environment, Topeka, Kansas, February. 24 pages.

1990 (D.D. Stull, J.E. Benson, M.J. Broadway, A.L. Campa, K.C. Erickson, and M.A. Grey) Changing

Relations: Newcomers and Established Residents in Garden City, Kansas. Final report to the Ford

Foundation's Changing Relations Project Board, Binghamton, New York, February 5. vi, 141 pages, 4

figures/tables, 2 appendixes. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research Report No. 172.

1990 (K.C. Erickson, M.A. Grey, and D.D. Stull) The Causes of Certified Staff Turnover in Garden City,

Kansas Public Schools. Final report to USD 457 Turnover Committee, May 17. 15 pages, 7 tables, 3

appendixes.

1992 (S. Maynard-Moody, M. E. Stella, and D.D. Stull) Assessment of the University of Kansas Science

and Engineering Infrastructure: Identification of Weaknesses and Barriers to Research. Prepared for the

Kansas EPSCoR Committee. 23 pages, 30 tables. Institute for Public Policy and Business Research

Report No. 194.

1992 (D.D. Stull, with J.T. May and W. Leap) Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting Policy and

Procedures Manual. 58 pages. Approved by the Executive Committee of the Society for Applied

Anthropology, June.

1994 (D.D. Stull, K.C. Erickson, and M. Giner) "Walking the Talk": Reconciling Corporate and Work

Cultures at Excel-Dodge City. 69 pages. A report with recommendations to Excel-UFCW Committee on

Cultural Diversity, Wichita, KS, November 23.

1996 (L. Gouveia and D.D. Stull) IBP's Impact on Lexington, Nebraska: A Report to the Community.

35 pages. 10 figures. June 1.

1997 (L. Gouveia and D.D. Stull) Latino Immigrants, Meatpacking, and Rural Communities: A Case

Study of Lexington, Nebraska. Julian Samora Research Institute Research Report No. 26. East

Lansing: Michigan State University. 18 pages. 10 figures; 1 map. August.

1999 An Assessment of Seaboard's Impact on Guymon and Texas County, Oklahoma, with

Recommendations. Submitted to the Texas County, Oklahoma, Turning Point Partnership, July 1. 23

pages.

PUBLICATIONS (*refereed; +invited/commissioned)

Books, Monographs, Special Issues

1973 Modernization and Symptoms of Stress: Attitudes, Accidents, and Alcohol Use among Urban

Papago Indians. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Colorado. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms. 161 pages,

27 tables, 2 figures.

1980 (D.D. Stull, ed., with J. Divney) Discussion Leader's Guide for Neshnabek: The People. Lawrence:

Kansas University Printing Service. 28 pages, 7 maps and photographs.

1981 *+(D.D. Stull, A.Y. Yamamoto, and F. Moos, eds.) Symposium on Anthropology and Public Policy.

Policy Studies Review 1:17-156.

1984 +Kiikaapoa: The Kansas Kickapoo. Horton, KS: Kickapoo Tribal Press. xv, 214 pages, 33 maps

and photographs.

1984 +On the Banks of the Grasshopper: Oral Traditions of the Kansas Kickapoo. Powhattan, KS:

Kickapoo Tribal Press. xx, 82 pages, 32 photographs.

1985 +(Donald D. Stull, L.S. Grell, and T. Weston) Kickapoo Nation: The Ways of Our People.

Powhattan, KS: Kickapoo Tribal Press. xii, 102 pages, 37 illustrations and photographs. (Middle school

tribal studies text).

1987 *(D.D. Stull and J.J. Schensul, eds.) Collaborative Research and Social Change: Applied

Anthropology in Action. Boulder, CO: Westview Press. xiii, 265 pages, 5 figures/tables.

1990 *+(D.D. Stull, ed.) When the Packers Came to Town: Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City,

Kansas. Urban Anthropology 19:303-427.

1992 Gallery Guide for "I Born Again in America": Observations on a More Diverse Nation. Traveling

photo exhibit produced by the Finney County Historical Society and the Kansas State Historical Society.

13 pages.

1995 *(D.D. Stull, M.J. Broadway, and D. Griffith, eds.) Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing and

Small-Town America. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. 269 pages, 17 tables and figures, 13

photographs, 3 maps, index.

1998 *+(K.E. Erickson and D. D. Stull) Doing Team Ethnography: Warnings and Advice. Qualitative

Research Methods Series, No. 42. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage. 70 pages.

1998 +On the Cutting Edge: Changes in Midwestern Meatpacking Communities. Rural and Regional

Essay Series, No. 1. Marshall, MN: Society for the Study of Local and Regional History. 30 pages, 6

tables/figures.

2004 *(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North

America. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth. xx, 172 pages, 25 figures and tables, 44 photographs.

Foreword by Eric Schlosser.

Translated into Japanese, 2007.

2009 +(M. DesBaillets, C. Spears, and D. Stull) Cultural Anthropology: A Sampler. Dubuque, Ia.:

Kendall Hunt. vii, 191 pages.

2013 *+(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) Slaughterhouse Blues: The Meat and Poultry Industry in North

America. Second Edition. Belmont, Calif.: Wadsworth. xxiv, 227 pages, 51 figures and

photographs, 14 tables. This is significantly expanded and revised from the first edition, with one

new chapter. First appeared in 2012.

Articles, Chapters

1972 *+Victims of Modernization: Accident Rates and Papago Indian Adjustment. Human Organization

31:227-240.

1973 *+Victims of Modernization. Ekistics 36:103-110. Reprinted from Human Organization in abridged

form.

1975 +Hologeistic Studies of Drinking: A Critique. Drinking and Drug Practices Surveyor 10:4-10.

1977 *New Data on Accident Victim Rates Among Papago Indians: The Urban Case. Human

Organization 36:395-398.

1978 *Native American Adaptation to an Urban Environment: The Papago of Tucson, Arizona. Urban

Anthropology 7:117-135.

1979 *+Trends in Indian Education in the United States. Part 1. ELEC Bulletin 64:32-34, 41 (ELEC

Bulletin is a publication of the English Language Education Council, Tokyo, Japan).

1979 *+Trends in Indian Education in the United States. Part 2. ELEC Bulletin 65:35-39.

1979 +A Brief Review of the Literature on Substance Use and Abuse Among Native Americans.

Appendix to Comprehensive Health Plan for the Kickapoo of Kansas. Pp. 259-265. Community Service

Office of the Menninger Foundation. Topeka, KS: Menninger Foundation.

1980 *+Tradition and Modernity Among Contemporary Native Americans. ELEC Bulletin 70:29-35.

1980 (Rita Napier with D.D. Stull) The Prairie Band of Potawatomi Indians; An Historical Overview. In

Discussion Leader's Guide for Neshnabek: The People. D.D. Stull, ed. Pp. 10-15. Lawrence: Kansas

University Printing Service.

1981 +(D.D. Stull and F. Moos) A Brief Overview of the Role of Anthropology in Public Policy. Policy

Studies Review 1:19-27.

1983 +Freedom's Just Another Word for Nothing Left to Lose: Case Studies in Recent Federal Indian

Policy. Policy Studies Review 2:785-789.

1983 *(S.V. Lutes and D.D. Stull) The Kansas Kickapoo Technical Assistance Project: An Experiment in

Applied Anthropology. Practicing Anthropology 6(1):11-12.

Reprinted in Practicing Anthropology 7(4):16-17, 1986.

1986 *(S. Maynard-Moody, D.D. Stull, and J. Mitchell) Reorganization as Status Drama: Building,

Maintaining, and Displacing Dominant Subcultures. Public Administration Review 46:301-310. Runner-up

for best article of 1986.

1986 *+(D.D. Stull, J. A. Schultz, and K. Cadue, Sr.) Rights Without Resources: The Rise and Fall of the

Kansas Kickapoo. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 10(2):41-59.

1987 *+(S. Maynard-Moody and D.D. Stull) The Symbolic Side of Policy Analysis: Interpreting Policy

Change in a Health Department. In Confronting Values in Policy Analysis: The Politics of Criteria. F.

Fischer and J. Forester, eds. Pp. 248-265. Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

1987 (J.J. Schensul and D.D. Stull) Introduction. In Collaborative Research and Social Change. D.D.

Stull and J.J. Schensul, eds. Pp. 1-5. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

1987 (D.D. Stull, J.A. Schultz, and K. Cadue, Sr.) In the People's Service: The Kansas Kickapoo

Technical Assistance Project. In Collaborative Research and Social Change. D.D. Stull and J.J. Schensul,

eds. Pp. 33-54. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

1988 *(D.D. Stull, S. Maynard-Moody, and J. Mitchell) The Ritual of Reorganization in a Public

Bureaucracy. Qualitative Sociology. 11:215-233.

1988 +Collaboration and Social Change. High Plains Applied Anthropologist 8:33-50.

1990*Reservation Economic Development in the Era of Self-Determination. American Anthropologist

92:206-210.

Reprinted in Varieties of Human Experiences: An Anthropological Perspective. N.J. Erickson

Lamar and B. Dean, eds. Pp. 36-42. Dubuque, Ia.: Kendall/Hunt Publishing. 2006.

1990 *+(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) The Effects of Restructuring on Beefpacking in Kansas. Kansas

Business Review 14(1):10-16.

Reprinted in Kansas and the West: New Perspectives. Rita Napier, ed. Pp. 381-395.

Lawrence: University Press of Kansas. 2003.

1990 "I Come to the Garden": Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City, Kansas. Urban Anthropology

19:303-320.

1991 +Anthropos at Tom's: An Ethnographer Resorts to Plan B. Explore, Winter: 12-13.

1991 *(M.A. Grey, R.A. Hackenberg, and D.D. Stull) The Case Against Accreditation and Certification of

Applied Anthropology. Practicing Anthropology 13(3):21-22.

1991 *+(M.J. Broadway and D.D. Stull) Rural Industrialization: the Example of Garden City, Kansas.

Kansas Business Review 14(4):1-9.

1992 *+(D.D. Stull, M.J. Broadway, and K.C. Erickson) The Price of a Good Steak: Beef Packing and Its

Consequences for Garden City, Kansas. In Structuring Diversity: Ethnographic Perspectives on the New

Immigration. Louise Lamphere, ed. Pp. 35-64. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

1993 *+(R.A. Hackenberg, D. Griffith, D.D. Stull, and L. Gouveia) Creating a Disposable Labor Force.

Aspen Institute Quarterly 5(2):78-101.

1994 +Knock 'em Dead: Work on the Killfloor of a Modern Beefpacking Plant. In Newcomers in the

Workplace: New Immigrants and the Restructuring of the U.S. Economy. Louise Lamphere, Guillermo

Grenier, and Alex Stepick eds. Pp. 44-77. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Reprinted in Situated Lives: Gender and Culture in Everyday Life. Louise Lamphere,

Helena Ragone, and Patricia Zavella, eds. Pp. 311-336. New York: Routledge. 1997.

1994 +Kickapoo in Kansas. In Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia. Mary B.

Davis, ed. Pp. 286-287. Hamden, CT: Garland.

1994 +(D. D. Stull and A. Y. Yamamoto) Kickapoo in Oklahoma and Texas. In Native America in the

Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia. Mary B. Davis, ed. Pp. 287-289. Hamden, CT: Garland.

1994 +Potawatomi in Kansas. In Native America in the Twentieth Century: An Encyclopedia. Mary B.

Davis, ed. Pp. 464-466. Hamden, CT: Garland.

1994 +Of Meat and (Wo)Men: Meatpacking's Consequences for Communities. Kansas Journal of Law

and Public Policy 3(3):112-118.

Reprinted by the National Agricultural Law Center, University of Arkansas School of Law.

URL:http://www.nationalaglawenter.org/bibliography/results/?id+50&page+3. 2009.

1994 +(Michael Broadway, D.D. Stull, and Bill Podraza) What Happens When the Meat Packers Come to

Town? Small Town 24(4):24-28.

1994 +Cattle Cost Money: Beefpacking's Consequences for Workers and Communities. High Plains

Applied Anthropologist 14(2):61-75.

1995 *(D. Griffith, M. Broadway, and D. Stull) Making Meat. In Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing

and Small-Town America. D. Stull, M. Broadway, and D. Griffith, eds. Pp. 1-15. Lawrence: University

Press of Kansas.

1995 *(D. Stull and M. Broadway) Killing Them Softly: Work in a Modern Beef Plant and What it Does to

W orkers. In Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing and Small-Town America. D. Stull, M. Broadway,

and D. Griffith, eds. Pp. 61-83. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

1995 *(L. Gouveia and D. Stull) Dances With Cows: Beefpacking's Impact on Garden City, Kansas,

and Lexington, Nebraska. In Any Way You Cut It: Meat Processing and Small-Town America. D. Stull,

M. Broadway, and D. Griffith, eds. Pp. 85-107. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas.

1995 +Comments on Setting Up Shop in the Global Market Place: Applied Anthropology Amidst

Immigrants, Insurgents, and Corporate Raiders by Robert A. Hackenberg. High Plains Applied

Anthropologist 15(2):112-114.

1996 +(D. Stull, K. Erickson, and M. Giner) Multiculturalism in the Meat Industry: A Case Study.

Meat&Poultry 42(4):44-51, 65.

1996 +The Prairie Only Whispers: Comments on Omer Stewart, Applied Anthropology, and the High

Plains. High Plains Applied Anthropologist 16(1):1-6.

2000 *Tobacco Barns and Chicken Houses: Agricultural Transformation in Western Kentucky. Human

Organization 59:151-161.

2001 *(D. Stull and M. Broadway) We Come to the Garden . . . Again: Garden City, Kansas, 1990-2000.

Urban Anthropology 39:269-298.

2003 +Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas. In Native American Resource Handbook. Suzanne Heck, ed. Pp.

13-16. Atchison, Kans.: Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission.

2004 +Activism, Poultry Production, and Environmental Justice in Western Kentucky. Sustain 10:41-47.

2004 *+The Future Lies Ahead, Or Does It? Human Organization 63:511-512.

2005 +Will You Still Need Me When I m 64? Presidential Address. SfAA Newsletter 16(2):1-4.

2005 +Up in Smoke: The End of the Federal Tobacco Program and What It Means for Kentucky

Tobacco Farmers. KU Anthropologist 16(Summer): 1-2,4.

2006 *(M. Broadway and D. Stull) Meat Processing and Garden City, Kansas: Boom and Bust. Journal

of Rural Studies 22:55-66.

2007 Obituary: Robert Allan Hackenberg (1928-2007). SfAA Newsletter 18(3):10-13.

2007 Death Notice: Robert Allan Hackenberg. Anthropology News 48(6):49.

2007 *+The Ordinary Matters: Making Anthropology Audible. In Doing Anthropology in Consumer

Research. Patricia Sunderland and Rita Denny. Pp. 83-87. Walnut Creek, Calif.: Left Coast Press.

2008 *+(D. Stull and M. Broadway) Meatpacking and Mexicans on the High Plains: From Minority to

Majority in Garden City, Kansas. In Immigrants Outside Megalopolis: Ethnic Transformation in the

Heartland. Richard C. Jones, ed. Pp. 115-133. Lanham, Md.:Lexington Books.

2008 * (M. Broadway and D. Stull) I ll Do Whatever You Want, But It Hurts : Worker Safety and

Community Health in Modern Meatpacking. Labor 5(2):27-37.

2008 Obituary: Robert Allan Hackenberg (1928-2007). American Anthropologist 110: 271-274.

2009 *Tobacco Is Going, Going. . . But Where? Culture & Agriculture 31:54-72.

2010 *+(M. Broadway and D. Stull ) The Wages of Food Factories. Food & Foodways 18:43-65.

Reprinted in U.S. Food Policy: Anthropology and Advocacy in the Public Interest. John Brett and

Lisa Markowitz, eds. Pp. 50-72. London: Routledge. 2012.

2010 *+(D. Stull and M. Broadway) What s Meatpacking Got to Do with Worker and Community Health? In

Meat, Medicine and Human Health in the Twentieth Century. David Cantor, Christian Bonah, and Matthias

Dorries, eds. Pp. 77-94. London: Pickering & Chatto Publishers.

2012 *+Food Processing Workers. Oxford Encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in Politics. Deena

Gonzalez and Suzanne Oboler, eds. Oxford University Press. In Press.

Blogs, Op-Eds

2012 +(D. Stull and M. Broadway) Freedom of Choice at the Supermarket: Not. CSRwire Talkback, July 5,

2012, http://www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/454.

2012 +(M. Broadway and D. Stull) The Fight for Rights: Animal Welfare v. Worker Welfare. CSRwire

Talkback, July 12, 2012, http:

www.csrwire.com/blog/posts/462.

Reviews

1982 +Review of Persistent Peoples: Cultural Enclaves in Perspective. George P. Castile and Gilbert

Kushner, eds. Anthropological Quarterly 55(3):185-186.

1986 +Review of The Probable Passing of Elk Creek. A film by Rob Wilson. American Anthropologist

88:523-524.

1986 +Review of Haudenosaunee: Way of the Longhouse and Akwesasne: Another Point of View. Films

by Robert Stiles and John Akin. American Anthropologist 88:774-776.

1990 +Review of The Enduring Indians of Kansas: A Century and a Half of Acculturation. Joseph B.

Herring. Kansas History 13(4):260-261.

1991 +Review of The Invented Indian: Cultural Fictions and Government Policies. James A. Clifton, ed.

Journal of Anthropological Research 47:366-368.

1994 +Review of Jones's Minimal: Low-Wage Labor in the United States. David Griffith. Sociological

Inquiry 64:245-247.

1996 +Review of Working Poor: Farmworkers in the United States. David Griffith and Ed Kissam.

American Ethnologist 23:172-173.

1996 +Review of They Called It Prairie Light: The Story of Chilocco Indian School. K. Tsianina

Lomawaima. Cultural Survival 19(4):15.

1997 +Review of To Call It Home: The New Immigrants of Southwestern Minnesota. Joseph A. Amato.

Social Thought and Research 20(1/2):201-203.

1999 +Review of Indians and Anthropologists: Vine Deloria, Jr. and the Critique of Anthropology.

Thomas Biolsi and Larry J. Zimmerman, eds. Great Plains Quarterly 19:63-64.

2003 +Review of The Maya of Morgantown: Work and Community in the Nuevo New South. Leon Fink.

American Studies 44:182-183.

2006 +Review of Putting Meat on the American Table: Taste, Technology, Transformation. Roger

Horowitz. The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 104:205-207.

2006 +Review of Food and Everyday Life on Kentucky Family Farms, 1920-1950. John van Willigen and

Anne van Willigen. The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 104:699-700.

2011 + Review of Tobacco Town Futures: Global Encounters in Rural Kentucky. Ann E. Kingsolver.

Culture, Agriculture, Food, and Environment 33(2):139-140.

2012 +Review of Every Twelve Seconds: Industrialized Slaughter and the Politics of Sight. Timothy

Pachirat. Great Plains Research. In Press.

FILMS/VIDEOTAPES

1979 Neshnabek: The People. 16mm, black and white, optical sound, 30 minutes. Produced by D. Stull;

directed and edited by G. Bernofsky; script by B. Hirsch. Berkeley, CA: University of California Extension

Media Center.

Reviewed in:

American Anthropologist 84:753-754, 1982.

Plains Anthropologist 27(96):178-179, 1982.

Explorations in Sights and Sounds, published by National Association for Interdisciplinary

Ethnic Studies, 1982.

American Indian Quarterly 8:395, 1984.

Invited and/or competitive showings include:

American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Cincinnati, OH, 1979.

Midwest Regional Conference on Ethnic and Minority Studies, National Association of

Interdisciplinary Ethnic Studies, Ames, IA, 1980.

Annual Conference on Minority Studies, National Association of Interdisciplinary Ethnic

Studies, Las Cruces, NM, 1981.

Fourth Annual Festival of Anthropology on Film, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago,

IL, 1981.

Film and Video Shows, Museum of Mankind, London, England, 1982.

Selected as a Unique Humanities Program for Distribution by the Kansas Committee for the

Humanities, 1980-present.

Portions included in Cultures of the Great Plains, a 22-part videotape series produced by Emporia

State University.

Portions included in Dancing In Moccasins, KMBC-TV, Kansas City, MO.

1982 Return to Sovereignty: Self-Determination and the Kansas Kickapoo. 3/4" videotape cassette, color,

46 minutes. Produced by D.D. Stull, directed and edited by D. Kendall, script by D.D. Stull, D. Kendall and

B. Hirsch. Berkeley, CA: University of California Extension Media Center.

Reviewed in:

American Anthropologist 86:1059-1090, 1984.

American Indian Quarterly 8:395-396, 1984.

Invited and/or competitive showings include:

KTWU, Channel 11 (PBS), Topeka, KS, 1982.

KCPT, Channel 19 (PBS), Kansas City, MO, 1983.

KPTS, Channel 8 (PBS), Wichita, KS, 1983.

Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting, San Diego, CA, 1983.

Indian Self-Rule: 50 Years Under the Indian Reorganization Act, a national conference

sponsored by the Institute of the American West, Sun Valley, ID, 1983.

Best Long Video, Kansas Film Institute Annual Film Festival, 1983.

Portions included in Dancing in Moccasins, KMBC-TV, Kansas City, MO.

1985 Another Wind is Moving: The Off-Reservation Indian Boarding School. 3/4" videotape cassette,

color, 59 minutes. Produced by D.D. Stull; associate producer J.A. Schultz; directed and edited by D.M.

Kendall, camera by W.H. Bryant; script by B. Hirsch, D.D. Stull, D.M. Kendall, and J.A. Schultz. Berkeley,

CA: University of California Extension Media Center. (Distributed to broadcast outlets by Central

Educational Network.)

Invited and/or competitive showings include:

KTWU, Channel 11 (PBS), Topeka, KS, 1985.

Haskell Indian Junior College, Lawrence, KS, 1985.

Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting, Reno, NV, 1986.

American Anthropological Association annual meeting, Philadelphia, PA, 1986.

National Congress of American Indians annual meeting, Washington, DC, 1986.

15th Annual Symposium on the American Indian, Northeastern State University, Tahlequah,

OK, 1987.

Society for Applied Anthropology annual meeting, Oaxaca, Mexico, 1987.

Dreamspeakers: An International Cultural, Artistic, and Film Festival, Edmonton, Alberta,

Canada, 1993.

Portions included in Dancing in Moccasins, KMBC-TV, Kansas City, MO.

PAPERS/SYMPOSIA PRESENTED AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS

AND PUBLIC LECTURES (+ Invited)

1971 Incongruity and Culture Change. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American

Anthropological Association, New York.

1971 Modernization, Incongruity and Epidemiology: The Papago Case. Paper presented at the joint

annual meeting of the Southwestern Anthropological Association and the American Ethnological Society,

Tucson, Ariz.

1976 (P.E. Brockington, Jr. and D.D. Stull) Household Consumption of Alcohol: Developed Nations.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Kansas Anthropological Association, Wichita.

1976 (D.D. Stull and P.E. Brockington, Jr.) A Cross-National Analysis of Household Expenditures on

Beverage Alcohol. Paper presented at the joint annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology

and the Central States Anthropological Society, St. Louis, Mo.

1977 Kansas Indians: A Demographic and Needs Assessment Survey. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Central States Anthropological Society, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1979 Action Anthropology Among the Kansas Kickapoo. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for Applied Anthropology, Philadelphia.

1980 Action Anthropology: An Appraisal. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Applied Anthropology, Denver, Colo.

1981 +Ethnohistory for the People: Methodologies, Mediums, and Professional Responsibility. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Edinburgh, Scotland.

1981 Organizer, "Sociocultural Approaches to Mennonite Aging In Kansas and Nebraska." Symposium

presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Los Angeles.

1981 (L.J. Redford and D.D. Stull) Support Systems Among the Elderly: Rural Mennonites and an Urban

Population. Paper presented in the above symposium.

1982 Co-Organizer and Chair, "Universities, Professionals, and Communities: Developing Linkages for

Effective Social Action." Symposium at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,

Lexington, Ky.

1982 (S.V. Lutes and D.D. Stull) Inquiry, Assistance, and Appropriate Technology in Action Anthropology:

A Fieldwork, Participant-Observation Approach. Paper presented in the above symposium.

1982 +Co-Organizer and Chair, "Collaborative Research and Theories of Social Change." SfAA/AAA

Invited Symposium at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

1982 (D.D. Stull and S.V. Lutes) Technical Assistance for Tribal People: The Development of a

Long-Term Research and Action Presence. Paper presented in the above symposium.

1983 +Co-Organizer and Chair, "Self-Determination and Native Americans." Invited Symposium at the

annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Diego, Calif.

1983 +Cultural Persistence and Native Americans in the "Lower 48." Distinguished Lecture, Department

of Anthropology, University of Alaska, Anchorage.

1984 +Family and Cultural Impacts on Health Behaviors. Lecture at the Kansas Department of Health

and Environment's Family and Community Health Conference, Great Bend, Kans.

1984 (S. Maynard-Moody and D.D. Stull) Technocrats versus Bureaucrats: The Ritual of Reorganization.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Denver, Colo.

1985 (S. Maynard-Moody, D.D. Stull, and Jerry Mitchell) Saying One Thing While Doing Another: The

Ritual of Reorganization. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Academy of

Management, San Diego.

1985 (S. Maynard-Moody, D.D. Stull, and J. Mitchell) Reorganization as Status Drama: Building,

Maintaining, and Displacing Dominant Subcultures. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

American Political Science Association, New Orleans.

1986 Co-Organizer, Joint Haskell Indian Junior College-University of Kansas Conference on American

Indian Burial Sites and the Protection and Preservation of American Indian Prehistory and History,

Lawrence, Kans.

1986 +(D.D. Stull, J.A. Schultz, and K. Cadue, Sr.) Rights Without Resources: The Rise and Fall of the

Kansas Kickapoo. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Reno,

Nev.

1988 +Collaboration and Social Change. Keynote address, annual meeting of the High Plains Society for

Applied Anthropology, Denver, Colo.

1988 +(K.C. Erickson and D.D. Stull) Changing Ethnic Relations in a High Plains Boomtown. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Fl.

1988 +Anglo Responses to Rapid Community Growth and In-Migration. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, Ariz.

1988 +Reservation Economic Development in the Era of Self-Determination. Paper presented in the

plenary session of the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Phoenix, Ariz.

1988 +Changing Relations: Newcomers and Established Residents in U.S. Communities. Presentation to

Leadership Kansas, Garden City.

1989 +"The Garden": A Historical and Visual Overview of Garden City, Kansas. Paper presented at a

joint session of the annual meetings of the Society for Applied Anthropology and the American

Ethnological Society, Santa Fe, N.M.

1989 +The Impact on and Response to Rapid Growth in Garden City, Kansas. Presentation to

Leadership Kansas, Garden City.

1989 +(K.C. Erickson and D.D. Stull) Bovine Anthropology: "Pulling Count" in a Packinghouse. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.

1991 Cows, Growth, and Collaborative Research on the High Plains. Paper presented at the annual

meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Charleston, S.C.

1991 +Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City, Kansas. Invited lecture to the Kansas History Seminar

on "Cultural Diversity and Ethnicity," Kansas State Historical Society, Topeka, July 15.

1991 +Making Meat: Beefpacking and its Consequences for Workers and Communities. Invited lecture

at the Student Environmental Action Coalition Region VI Annual Conference, Kansas State University,

Manhattan, September 7.

1991 +(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) The Consequences of Rural Industrialization for Garden City,

Kansas. Invited presentation in a workshop panel on Opportunities for Rural Development at the Small

Business Administration's 12th National Legislative Conference on Small Business Issues, Kansas City,

Mo., November 19.

1992 Co-Organizer, "Accountants Die In Bed": Papers in Honor of Robert A. Hackenberg. Two-session

symposium at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tenn., March 26.

1992 Dances With Cows: Beefpacking and Economic Development. Paper presented in the above

symposium. [An expanded version, coauthored with Lourdes Gouveia, was prepared as a background

paper for the national conference in Queenstown, Md., listed elsewhere).

1992 +Garden City: Kansas Boomtown of the 1980s. Invited lecture at the annual Kansas Conference on

Social Welfare, Wichita, March 31.

1992 (L. Gouveia and D. Stull) Beefpacking's Impact on Garden City, Kansas, and Lexington, Nebraska.

Presentation at the national conference on New Factory Workers in Old Farming Communities,

Queenstown, Md., April 13. [See Professional Service.]

1993 (D. Stull, L. Gouveia, and S. Moore) Does It Ever Settle Down? The Impact of Beefpacking's

Labor Practices on Host Communities. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied

Anthropology, San Antonio, Tex., March 13.

1993 +Making Meat: Beefpacking and its Consequences for Workers and Communities on the High

Plains. Invited lecture at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, April 9.

1993 Of Meat and (W o)Men: Beefpacking's Consequences for Communities on the High Plains.

Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C.,

November 18.

1994 (D. Stull and M. Broadway) Killing Them Softly: Meatpacking's Effects on Worker Health and

Safety. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Cancun,

Quintana Roo, Mexico, April 15.

1995 +(D. Stull and K. Erickson) Dealing with a Multicultural Workplace. Invited seminar presented at

the annual meeting of the Western States Meat Association, San Francisco, February 17.

1995 (D. Stull, K. Erickson, and M. Giner) Anthropologists in the Jungle. Paper presented at the

annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Albuquerque, N.M., March 30.

1995 +The Prairie Only Whispers: Comments on Omer Stewart, Applied Anthropology, and the High

Plains. Invited talk upon receipt of the Omer C. Stewart Memorial Award, annual meeting of the High

Plains Society for Applied Anthropology, Estes Park, Colo., April 29.

1996 +Changing Faces, Different Voices: Kansas and the New Immigration. Invited public lecture for

the Five-State Multicultural Conference, Garden City, Kans., March 22.

1996 +Recent Changes in Garden City, Kansas; Management-Labor Relations and their Influence on

W ork in Meatpacking Plants; and Cultural and Social Conflicts in Meatpacking Towns. Three invited

presentations in "Latinos/as in Iowa: Voices from Local Communities" at the annual meeting of the Rural

Sociological Society, Des Moines, Ia., August 15.

1996 +Community Responses to Cultural Changes Accompanying the Opening and Expansion of

Beefpacking Plants. Invited public lecture as part of the conference on the Impact of Meatpacking Plants

on Small Towns: Lessons to be Learned from the U.S. Experience, Brooks, Alberta, Canada, September

12.

1996 +Meatpacking's Consequences for Community Relations. Public lecture as part of TO CALL IT

HOME: A Conference on the New Immigrants of Southwest Minnesota, Marshall, Minn., October 18.

1997 +Invited testimony on meatpacking's consequences for host communities and workers before the

U.S. Commission on Immigration Reform. Garden City, Kans., March 20.

1997 +Hospitable Communities. Brookings Human Rights Forum. Brookings, S. D., April 24.

1997 +Kansas and the New Immigration. Kansas Human Rights Commission Annual Employment

Discrimination Conference. Topeka, September 22.

1998 Requiem for a Masked Man. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied

Anthropology, San Juan, Puerto Rico, April 24.

1999 +Tobacco Barns and Chicken Houses: Rural Industrialization and Agricultural Transformation in

W estern Kentucky. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,

Tucson, Ariz., April 23.

1999 +Building Rural Communities for the 21st Century. Invited lecture sponsored by the Kansas

Humanities Council, League of Kansas Municipalities, Overland Park, Kans., October 4. [And other

groups.]

1999 +The Impact of Seaboard's Pork Plant on Guymon, Oklahoma. Invited testimony to the Citizen's

hearing on Pork Production and the Environment, a joint Canadian-U.S. forum funded by the North

American Fund for Environmental Cooperation and the Sierra Club, Brandon, Manitoba, Canada, October

28-31.

2000 +Of Masked Men and Magic Bullets: Technical Assistance to Meatpacking Towns. Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, San Francisco, March 22.

2001 (D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) We Come to the Garden . . . Again: Garden City, Kansas,

1990-2000. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida,

Yucatan, Mexico, March 30.

2001 +Through the Window, Once More: Changing Relations in Garden City, Kansas, 1980-2000.

Keynote presentation to the Tenth Annual Five-State Multicultural Conference, Garden City, Kans.,

April 5.

2001 +Poultry, Packing Plants, and their Consequences for Communities. Keynote presentation for Earth

W eek, Kentucky Wesleyan College, Owensboro, April 19. Sponsored by the Sierra Club, Cumberland

Chapter, and Kentuckians for the Commonwealth.

2001 +Big Meat and Small Towns: Meat and Poultry Processing and Rural Communities. Invited

presentation at the conference entitled, Old McDonald vs. Industrial Agriculture: Farmers, Safe Food, and

Environment, Louisville, Ky., September 8.

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2002 +Tour de Stench: Poultry Growers, Environmentalists, and the Future of Farming in Kentucky.

Invited presentation for the international conference, The Chick en: Its Biological, Social, Cultural, and

Industrial History, Yale Program in Agrarian Studies, New Haven, Conn., May 18.

An earlier version of this paper was presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied

Anthropology, Atlanta, March 9.

2002 +Big Chicken Comes Home to Roost in Kentucky. Invited presentation at the Sierra Club

conference entitled, It s Not Old McDonald s Farm Anymore, Frankfort, Ky., October 26.

2003 +Testimony before the Nebraska Legislature s Business and Labor Committee against Nebraska

Legislative Bill 586 (relating to revisions in workers compensation law). The proposed legislation died in

committee. Lincoln, Neb., February 24.

2003 +Trophy Buckle on the Beef Belt: Garden City, Kansas, 1980-2000. Invited presentation at the

annual meeting of the Kansas History Teachers Association, April 5, Lawrence, Kans.

2004 +The Future Lies Ahead, Or Does It? Invited discussant s remarks for the symposium, The Future

Lies Ahead: Applied Anthropology in Century XXI, annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,

Dallas, April 1.

2004 +Blind Dog in a Meat House: Anthropology, Advocacy, and the Meat and Poultry Industry. Invited

paper presented in the symposium on Advocacy, Anthropology, and Policy at the annual meeting of the

Society for Applied Anthropology, Dallas, April 3.

2004 +From Minority to Majority: Meatpacking, Migration, and Changing Ethnic Relations in Garden City,

Kansas. Invited presentation to the Kansas State Historical Society s Summer Institute for Teachers,

Migration and Settlement in the American West, Topeka, July 23.

2005 +Meatpacking and Mexicans on the High Plains: From Minority to Majority in Garden City, Kansas.

Kansas Day Lecture, Center for Kansas Studies, Washburn University, Topeka, January 28.

Also given as the Distinguished Lecture in Applied Anthropology, University of California, Riverside,

April 25.

2005 +Tobacco: Our Heritage. Invited paper presented in the symposium on Environment as Cultural

Heritage at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, N. M., April 8.

2005 +Will You Still Need Me When I m 64? Remarks on assuming the presidency of the Society for

Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, N. M., April 8.

2005 +Colonel Sanders Fistfights with the Marlboro Man in Heaven: Chickens, Tobacco, and the Future

of Farming in Western Kentucky. University of Kentucky Anthropology Colloquium, Lexington, November

4.

2006 Turning Over a New Leaf: The End of the Federal Tobacco Program and What It Means for

Kentucky Tobacco Farmers. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied

Anthropology, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, March 31.

2006 +Meatpacking and Social Justice in Processing Plants. Invited Workshop. Sustainable Food,

rd

Sustainable Business, Sustainable Agriculture: National Catholic Rural Life Conference 83 Anniversary

and Annual Gathering, Overland Park, Kans., November 11.

2006 +Blind Dog in a Meat House: Anthropology, Advocacy, and the Meat and Poultry Industry.

th

University of Colorado Department of Anthropology 50 Anniversary Symposium, Boulder, Colo.,

September 9.

2006 +(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) What s Meatpacking Got to Do With Worker and Community

Health? Meat, Medicine, and Human Health in the Twentieth Century: A Workshop. The National Library

of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Md., November 14.

2007 (D.D. Stull and R.A. Hackenberg) What Sort of Science Should Anthropology Be? Paper

presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Tampa, Fl., March 29.

2007 +(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) The Wages of Food Factories. Invited paper presented in the

Presidential Session, The Public Interest and the American Food Enterprise: Anthropological Policy

Insights, annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Washington, D.C., November 30.

2008 + (D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) Meatpacking and Mexicans on the High Plains: From Minority to

Majority in Garden City, Kansas. Nuestra America in the US Conference, University of Kansas, Lawrence,

February 8.

2008 Tobacco is Going, Going...But Where? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for

Applied Anthropology, Memphis, Tenn., March 28.

2008 +Blind Dog in a Meat House: Anthropology, Advocacy, and the Meat and Poultry Industry. Plenary

Lecture, annual meeting of the Anthropologists and Sociologists of Kentucky, Glasgow, Ky., October 18.

2009 +Reflections on Worker Safety and Community Health. Opening presentation, Plenary Session,

Sixth National Meatpacking, Food Processing, and Poultry Safety and Health Conference, United Food

and Commercial Workers International Union, Council Bluffs, Iowa, October 28.

2010 (D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) The Future of Meat? Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida, Mexico, March 26.

2010 + Men Were Cheap, Cattle Cost Money : 150 Years of the Kansas Beef and Beefpacking Industry.

University Kansas Mini College, Lawrence, Kansas, May 25.

2010 +Immigrants, Meatpacking, and Health in Southwest Kansas. Kansas Public Health Grand Rounds.

University of Kansas Medical Center, October 13. Webcast to health departments and health agencies

throughout Kansas.

2011 (D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) What Goes Up Must Come Down: Three Decades of Upheaval in

Garden City, Kansas. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology,

Seattle, Wash., April 1.

2011 +Harvest of Change: Meatpacking, Immigration, and Garden City, Kansas. Invited presentation at

the Kansas Economic Outlook Conference, Lawrence, October 13.

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2011 +Kentucky Big Chicken Turns 21. Invited presentation at the 12 Annual Healthy Food, Local Farms

Conference, Louisville, Kentucky, October 15.

2012 +(D.D. Stull and M.J. Broadway) Modern Meat: Its Industrial Past, Its Contentious Present, Its

Uncertain Future. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Historical Association, Chicago,

Ill., January 8, 2012.

2012 Kentucky Big Chicken Comes of Age, or Sometimes I Feel Like a Galley Slave. Paper presented at

the annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Baltimore, Md., March 28.

2012 Cows, Pigs, Corporations, and Anthropologists. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the

American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, Calif., November 17.

ADMINISTRATIVE EXPERIENCE AND SERVICE (Significant Activities)

Departmental

Coordinator, Master's Concentration in Medical Anthropology, Department of Anthropology, 1976-1987.

Graduate Coordinator, Department of Anthropology, 1977-1979, 1992-94, 2009 - .

Graduate Admissions Director, Department of Anthropology, 1981-1983.

Undergraduate Studies Coordinator, Department of Anthropology, 1986-1989.

Coordinator, Curriculum Committee, 2004 -2005.

Chair, Anthropology Taskforce, Department of Anthropology, 1987-1988.

Associate Chair, Department of Anthropology, 1989-1994.

Acting Chair, Department of Anthropology, 1994-1995.

Chair, Department of Anthropology, 1995 - 2001.

Research Director, Center for Public Affairs, 1980-l983.

College and University

College Committee on Graduate Studies, 1978-1979, 1986-1988.

New Curriculum Evaluation Committee, 1986-1988.

W ahlstedt Memorial Scholarship Committee, 1987.

Advisory Committee on Human Experimentation, 1980-1987.

General Research Fund, First-Level Review Committee, 1981-1984 (chair 1983).

Chair, Review Committee for Public Administration Program, 1984-1985.

Faculty Senate Research Committee, 1990-1993.

Classified Research Subcommittee, 1990-1993.

Committee to establish a Master's Program in Indigenous Nations Studies, 1995-1997.

College Committee on the Budget, 2000-2003.

University Events Committee, 2001-2005.

Higuchi Endowment Research Achievement Awards Selection Committee, 2003-2004.

University Strategic Planning Committee, Work Group on Engaging Scholarship with Public Service, Fall

2010.

Profession

Referee for professional journals, academic presses, and funding agents.

Program Chair, annual meeting of the Society for Applied Anthropology, Santa Fe, NM, April 5-9, 1989.

Executive Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1990-1993.

Chair, Membership Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1990-1993.

Program Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 1991, 1992.

Program Committee, National Association for the Practice of Anthropology, 1992-1994

Organizer, "New Factory Workers in Old Farming Communities: Costs and Consequences of Relocating

Meat Industries." A national conference by invitation only, Queenstown, MD, and Washington, DC,

April 11-15, 1992.

Program Chair, annual meeting of the American Anthropological Association, Atlanta, GA, 1994.

Program Committee, American Anthropological Association, 1995.

Member, Kansas Humanities Speakers Bureau, 1996 - 2001, 2010 - 12.

Member, Del Jones Student Travel Fund Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2000-2005.

Member, Robert A. Hackenberg Memorial Lecture Fund Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology,

2007- .

Member, Oral History Project Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2007 - .

Chair, Beyond 75 Committee, Society for Applied Anthropology, 2012 - .

Community, State, and Nation

Associate Director, National Clearinghouse on Child Neglect and Abuse, Children's Division, American

Humane Association, Denver, CO, 1973-1974.

Director, Kansas Kickapoo Technical Assistance Project (KKTAP), 1982-1985. (KKTAP was established

by joint agreement between the Kickapoo Tribe in Kansas and the Center for Public Affairs to provide the

tribe with compatibl



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