JOHN NATHANIEL PARKER BARRETT, THE HONORS COLLEGE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY PO BOX 871612; TEMPE, ARIZONA, 85287 JOHN.PARKER@ASU.EDU; (805) 331-8485 NATIONAL CENTER FOR ECOLOGICAL ANALYSIS AND SYNTHESIS UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA AT SANTA BARBRA 735 STATE ST. SUITE 300 SANTA BARBARA, CA, 93101 Employment Arizona State University Honors Faculty Fellow, Barrett Honors College, 2006-2008; 2011-Present University of California at Santa Barbara Associate Research Scientist, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 2015-Present University of California, Santa Barbara Postdoctoral Fellow, National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, 2008-2011 Visiting Research Positions NCEAS, University of California at Santa Barbara, 2011-2014 Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis, Australia, University of Queensland, 2012 University of Vienna, Austria, Department of Science Studies, 2011 Radboud University, Netherlands, Centre for Genomics and Society, 2011 Stockholm University, Sweden, Stockholm Resilience Center, 2009, 2010 Education Northern Arizona University B.S., Department of Sociology, 1998 Arizona State University M.A., Department of Sociology, 2001 Arizona State University Ph.D., Department of Sociology, 2006 Parker Books 2015 Penders, Bart, Vermeulen, Niki and John N. Parker (Eds). Collaboration in Health Care and Health Science. London: Ashgate 2010 Parker, John N., Penders, Bart, and Niki Vermeulen (Eds.) Collaboration in the New Life Sciences. London: Ashgate. Journal Articles Submitted Baron, Jill et al. “Synthesis Centers as Catalytic Infrastructures for Earth and Life Sciences.” (Trends in Ecology and Evolution). Whiteman, Gail, Parker, John N., Kennedy, Steve, Graves, Sara, and Amanda Williams. “Dealing with Grand Challenges: Using Sciencebased Boundary Objects for Collective Sensemaking.” (Academy of Management Journal). 2015 Cundill, Georgina, Dirk Roux and John N. Parker. “Nurturing Communities of Practice for Transdisciplinary Research. Ecology and Society 20(2): 22. Barthel, Stephan, Ernston, Henrik, and John N. Parker. “Food and Green Space in Cities: A Resilience Lens on Gardens and Environmental Movements.” Urban Studies. 52 (7): 1321-1338. 2013 Parker, John N., Lortie, Christopher and Stefano Allesina. “Characterizing a Scientific Elite (B): The Publication Practices of the World’s Most Highly Cited Ecologists and Environmental Scientists.” Scientometrics 94 (2): 469-480. Vermeulen, Niki, Parker, John N., and Bart Penders “Understanding Life Together: A Brief History of Collaboration in Biology” Endeavour 37(3): 162-171 Hartter, Joel, Ryan, Sadie J., MacKenzie, Catrina A., Parker, John N., and Carly Strasser. “Spatially Explicit Data: Stewardship and Ethical Challenges in Science Data Stewardship in Conservation Science.” Plos Biology 11(9): e1001634. 2012 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Scientific Collaborations and Social Movements” (2012). American Sociological Review 77 (1): 21-44. Parker, John N. and Beatrice I. Crona. “On Being All Things to All People: Boundary Organizations and the Contemporary Research University,” (2012) Social Studies of Science 42 (2):262-289. 2 Parker Crona, Beatrice I. and John N. Parker. “Learning in Support of Adaptive Governance: Theories, Methods and Findings to Assess How Bridging Organizations Contribute to Natural Resource Governance,” (2012) Ecology and Society 7 (1). Lortie, Christopher J., Aarssen, Lonnie, Parker, John N. and Stefano Allesina. “Good News for People Who Love Bad News: An Analysis of the Funding of the Top 1% Most Highly Cited Ecologists.” (2012) Oikos 121(7):1005-1008. 2011 Hampton, Stephanie H. and John N. Parker. “Collaboration and Productivity in Scientific Synthesis” (2011) Bioscience, 61(11): 900-910. Crona, Beatrice I. and John N. Parker. “Network Determinants of Knowledge Utilization: Lessons from a Boundary Organization.” (2011) Science Communication, 33(4): 448-471. 2010 Parker, John N., Lortie, Christopher, J. and Stefano Allesina. (2010). “Characterizing a Scientific Elite (A): The Social Characteristics of the Most Highly Cited Scientists in Environmental Science and Ecology,” Scientometrics, 85 (1): 129-143. 2004 Hackett, Edward J., Conz, David, Parker, John N., Bashford, Jonathon and Susan Delay (2004). “Tokamaks and Turbulence: Research Ensembles, Policy, and Technoscientific Work,” Research Policy, vol. 33 (5): 747-767. Book Chapters Forthcoming Hackett, Edward J., Parker, John N., Vermeulen, Niki and Bart Penders. “The Social Organization of Scientific Research.” In The Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Clark Miller and Laurel Smith-Doerr (Eds.) Hackett, Edward and John N. Parker. “Ecology Reconfigured: Organizational Innovation, Group Dynamics and Scientific Change.” In The Local Configuration of New Research Fields: The Sociology of Science Yearbook, Martina Merz and Philippe Sormani (Ed.) (Springer) Hackett, Edward J. and John N. Parker. “From Solomon’s House to Synthesis Centers.” In Intellectual and Organizational Innovation in Science: Historical and Sociological Perspectives, Thomas Heinze and Richard Muench (Ed.) (Palgrave) 3 Parker 2015 Penders, Bart, Parker, John N., and Niki Vermeulen. “When Scientists, Scholars, Clinicians, Physicians and Patients Meet” In Healthy Collaboration: In Collaboration across Health Research and Medical Care: Healthy Collaboration, Bart Penders, Niki Vermeulen and John N. Parker (Eds). 2014 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “The Sociology of Science and the Sociology of Emotions.” In The Handbook of the Sociology of Emotions, Jan Stets and Jonathan Turner (Ed.) (Springer). 2013 Barthel, Stephan, Parker, John N., Folke, Calle, and Johan Colding. “Urban Gardens – Pockets of Social-Ecological Memory.” In Greening the Red Zone:Vulnerability, Resilience, and Community Greening, Keith G. Tidball and Marianne E. Kranzy 2011 Hackett, Edward J. and John N. Parker. “Leadership of Scientific Groups.” In Leadership in Science and Technology: A Reference Handbook, William Bainbridge (Ed.) (Sage) 2010 Parker, John N. “Integrating the Social into the Ecological: Organizational and Research Group Challenges.” Collaboration in the New Life Sciences. London: Ashgate. 2008 Hackett, Edward J., Parker, John N., Conz, David., Rohten, Diana, and Andrew Parker. “Ecology Transformed: NCEAS and Changing Patterns of Ecological Research.” In Science on the Internet, G. Olson, A. Zimmerman and N. Boas (Eds.) (MIT) 2004 Hackett, Edward J., Conz, David., and John N. Parker. “Scientific Misconduct.” Encyclopedia of Science and Technology Studies. New York: Oxford Publishing. 2003 Miller-Loessi, Karen and John N. Parker.“Cross-Cultural Social Psychology.” Handbook of Social Psychology. New York: Kluwer-Plenum. Commentaries and Book Reviews 2012 Queensburough, Simon and John N. Parker. “The Habits of Successful Ecologists: Learning from the Best.” Bulletin of the British Ecological Society, 43:31-34. 2011 Parker, John N., Vermeulen, Niki and Bart Penders. “Admin Burden is Part of the Job,” Nature, 476 (7358). 2010 Penders, Bart, Vermeulen, Niki, and John N. Parker. “To Make Progress We Must Remember and Learn from the Past,” Nature, 463 (157). 4 Parker Vermeulen, Niki, Parker, John N. and Bart Penders. “Big, Small or Mezzo?: Lessons from Science Studies for the ongoing debate about ‘Big’ versus ‘Little’ Science,” EMBO Reports, 11, 420-423. 2009 Parker, John N. Book review, “Disrupting Science,” Social Forces, 88 (2) Scientific Reports Crona, Beatrice I. and John N. Parker. (2008). “Boundary Work and Science-Policy Interactions in the Decision Center for a Desert City,” Works in Progress Parker, John N. “On the Micro Politics of Intellectual Fields: Ideas, Emotions, and Intergenerational Social Dynamics in Coherent Groups.” (in preparation for Social Psychology Quarterly). Parker, John N. and Ugo Corte. “Collaborative Creativity: Toward a Comprehensive Theory of Collaborative Circles” (in preparation for Sociological Theory). Hespanha, Stacy et al. “A Comparative Analysis of Intellectual Synthesis in Two National Synthesis Centers.” (in preparation for Nature). Research Awards and Fellowships 2014 National Science Foundation Title: Data Management and Data Sharing Workshop for Science and Technology Studies. Co-principal investigator with Dr. Edward J. Hackett, Dr. Jane Maienschein, and Dr. Manfred Laubichler, Arizona State University $39,268 2013 Sol and Esther Drescher Faculty Research Grant (Barrett Honors College) Title: Investigating Radically Creative Groups Principal Investigator $5000 2012 National Science Foundation Title: Sensible Science: A Sociometric Approach to Collaboration in Synthesis Groups Co-principal investigator with Dr. Edward Hackett, Arizona State University $260,000 5 Parker Society for Social Studies of Science Title: Data Sharing in Science and Technology Studies Co-Principal Investigator with Dr. Edward J. Hackett, Arizona State University and Dr. Wesley Shrum, Louisiana State University $15,000 Sol and Esther Drescher Faculty Research Grant (Barrett Honors College) Title: Coherent Groups and Scientific Change Principal Investigator $5000 2011 US National Evolutionary Synthesis Center Title: Advancing Theory and Research on Scientific Synthesis Principal Investigator with Dr. Edward J. Hackett, Arizona State University $50,000 US National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis Title: Advancing Theory and Research on Scientific Synthesis Principal Investigator with Dr. Edward J. Hackett, Arizona State University $50,000 Sol and Esther Drescher Faculty Research Grant (Barrett Honors College) Title: Coherent Groups and Scientific Change Principal Investigator $3500 2010 Netherlands Center for Society and Genomics Title: Collaboration in the Health and Life Sciences Co-principal Investigator with Dr. Bart Penders, Maastricht University & Dr. Niki Vermeulen, University of Manchester € 5,000 2008 Arizona State University Office of Global Engagement Title: Samara River Valley: Bronze Age Politics and Twenty-First Century Collaborations Principal Investigator with Dr. Achim Hermann and Dr. Laura Popova, Arizona State University $20,000 2007 Arizona State University Office of Strategic Initiatives Title: Ecology and Global Environmental Policy Co-principal Investigator with Dr. Clark Miller, Arizona State University $50,000 6 Parker 2005-2006 Arizona State University Division of Graduate Studies Title: Millennium Interdisciplinary Dissertation Fellowship Principal Investigator $17,000 2004-2006 National Science Foundation Dissertation Grant (International) Title: Knocking Down the Walls: The Integration of Ecology and the Social Sciences Co-principal Investigator with Dr. Edward Hackett, Arizona State University $12,000 2004 Arizona State University Graduate and Professional Student Association Title: Knocking Down the Walls: The Integration of Ecology and the Social Sciences Principal Investigator $1313 2003 National Science Foundation Title: International Summer Research Grant Principal Investigator $9,000 2002 National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, University of California at Santa Barbara Title: Summer Research Grant Principal Investigator $3,000 2001-2006 National Science Foundation Title: Integrative Graduate Education and Research Training Fellowship Stipend $150,000 Invited Presentations 2015 Parker, John N. “Comparing New Modes of Organizing Research: Traversing Disciplinary Boundaries.” Center for Environmental Research, Education, and Outreach, Washington State University, Pullman, WA, January. 2014 Parker, John N. and Ugo Corte. “From Groups to Fields: Towards a Structural Account of Collaborative Circles.” Higher Seminar Series, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, December Parker, John N. “The Future of Resilience and the Resilience Alliance.” Meetings of the Resilience Alliance, Montpellier, France, May 7 Parker 2013 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “Assessing Synthesis Centers and Synthesis Groups.” Meeting of Global Synthesis Centers, French Center for Analysis and Synthesis of Biodiversity, Aix en Provence, October Parker, John N. “Social Dynamics of Synthesis in Ecology and the Environmental Sciences.” Summer Institute of the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, July Parker, John N. “Traps and Transformation in Coherent Scientific Groups.” South African Program on Ecosystem Change and Society. Cape Town, South Africa, April 2012 Parker, John N. “On the Micro Politics of Intellectual Fields.” Higher Seminar Series, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden, August Hackett, Edward J. and John N Parker. “Ecology Transformed: Organizational Innovation and the Transcendence of Place” University of Lucerne, Lucerne, Switzerland, June Parker, John N. “The Social Science of Innovative Science” University of Queensland, Brisbane, School of Integrative Biology, May Parker, John N. “Wither the Resilience Alliance?” Meetings of the Resilience Alliance, Montpellier, France, January 2011 Parker, John N. “Transdisciplinary and Synthetic Research Collaborations” University of Vienna, Austria, Department of Science Studies, July Parker, John N. “Collaboration in Life and Health Sciences” Radboud University, Netherlands, Center for Society and Genomics, May Parker, John N. “Social Dimensions of Collaboration in Synthesis Centers” Duke University, National Center for Evolutionary Analysis and Synthesis, May 2010 Parker, John N. “Scientific Social Movements.” University of Puget Sound, Department of Sociology, November 2009 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “Emotions in Scientific Social Movements and Scientific Collaborations.” Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm, June Parker, John N. “3000 years Among the Ecologists” National Science Foundation site review of The National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Santa Barbara, CA, February 8 Parker 2006 Parker, John N. “Ecology and the Social Sciences: A Star-crossed Love Affair?” Meetings of the Resilience Alliance, Krueger National Park, South Africa, April 2003 Parker, John N. “Collaboration in Ecological Working Groups.” University of Stockholm, Dept. of Systems Ecology, May 2002 Parker, John N. “Collaborative Aspects of Working Groups at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.” National Science Foundation reverse site review of The National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis, Washington D.C., October Select Conference Presentations 2014 Parker, John N. and Beatrice I. Crona, “On Being All Things: Boundary Organizations and Scientists.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Chicago, February 2013 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “Ecology Transformed: NCEAS and Organizing for Synthesis.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Boston, February 2012 Parker, John N. and Edward J. Hackett. “A Theory of Intellectual Fusion.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Copenhagen, Denmark, November. Hackett, Edward J. and John N. Parker. “Ecology Transformed: Organizational Innovation and the Transcendence of Place.” Presented at Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Science conference on The Local Configuration of New Research Fields, Lucerne, Switzerland, June Parker, John N. “Ideas, Emotions and Social Movements” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, April 2011 Parker, John N. “Ideas, Emotions, and Intergenerational Change.” Presented at the meetings of the Society for Political Sociology of Science, Troy, NY, May. Penders, Bart, Vermeulen, Niki and John N. Parker. “Collaboration in Health Science and Health Care” (Triple Session). Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Cleveland, November 9 Parker 2010 Hackett, Edward .J. and John N. Parker. “Paradoxes of Scientific Leadership” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Tokyo, Japan, August Parker, John N., Lortie, Christopher .J. and Stefano Allesina. “Characterizing a Scientific Elite: The Social Characteristics of the Most Highly Cited Scientists in Environmental Science and Ecology” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, April 2009 Crona, B. and Parker, J.N. “Dynamics of Collaborative Learning for Adaptive Governance: What is there to Learn from Boundary Organizations?” Presented at the Amsterdam Conference on the Human Dimensions of Global Environmental Change (IHDP), Amsterdam, December Parker, John N. and Beatrice I. Crona. “All Things to All People: Boundary Organizations and the Changing University System.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Washington, D.C., October Parker, John N. and Beatrice I. Crona. “Tensions and Challenges in University-based Boundary Organizations.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Diego, April 2008 Parker, John N. “Disciplinary and Personal Motivations for Scientific Collaboration.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Rotterdam, August 2007 Parker, John N. “Hot Spots and Hot Moments in Scientific Collaborations.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Montreal, August Parker, John N. “Scientific Integration: Collaborative Aspects of Disciplinary Synthesis.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Oakland, April 2006 Parker, John N. “Integration as an Agent of Scientific Change.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Vancouver, November 2005 Parker, John N. “New Trends in Scientific Integration.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Pasadena, October Parker, John N. and Solomon Rotstein. “Research Ensembles and Integration: Bridging Scientific Disciplines through Technology.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April 10 Parker Parker, John N, Conz, D., Lewin, B. and Edward Hackett. “Scientific Consensus and Job Satisfaction among Scientists.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Graduates in the Earth, Life and Social Sciences Symposium, Arizona State University, Tempe, February 2004 Barthel, Stephan, Parker, John N., and Thomas Elmqvist.“The History of Allotment Areas in 20th Century Sweden and their Role in Maintaining Ecosystem Services in Urban Areas. European Urban History Conference, Athens, Greece, October Harlan, Sharon, Brazel, A., Stefanov, W., Prashad, L., Larsen, L., Grineski, S., Jones, N., and John N. Parker. “An interdisciplinary investigation of social class, ethnicity, and exposure to urban climate change.” Globalization and the Environmental Justice Movement Symposium, Tucson, AZ, September Parker, John N, Hackett, E., and David Conz. “Deviance in Science: The State of the Subject and Future Possibilities for Research.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, April Harlan, Sharon, Brazel, B., Stefanov, W., Grineski, S., Jones, N., Parker, J., Preshad, L., and Larissa Larson. 2004. “Inequality in the 21st Century: Social Class, Ethnicity, and Vulnerability to Climate Change.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, April Hackett, Edward J., Conz, D., and John N. Parker. “New Dimensions of Scientific Collaboration.” Symposium onScientific Collaboration in Transition, Presented at the Annual Meetings of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Denver, February 2003 Hackett, Edward and John N. Parker. 2003. “Ecology Transformed?” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the International Society for History, Philosophy, and Social Studies of Biology, Vienna, Austria, July Parker, John N. “Dreams, Stratification, and Emotions: On the Colonization of the Nightworld.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Pasadena, April Parker, John N. “Emotions in Science: A Call for an International Comparison.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Pasadena, April 11 Parker Jones, Nancy, Brazel, A., Harlan, S.,Stefanov, W., Eisinger, C., Grineski, S., Headquist, B., Lord, M., Parker, J. and Lela Preshad. “Neighborhood Ecosystems: Human-Vegetation-Climate Interactions in a Desert Metropolis.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Central Arizona Long-Term Ecological Research site, Phoenix, February, (Poster) 2002 Gade, Kris, Bigler, W., Collins, T., Ng, E., Parker, J., and L.B. Stabler. “From Horse-Drawn Streetcars to Light Rail: The Legacy of Segregation at Eastlake Park.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Graduates in the Earth, Life and Social Sciences Graduate Research Symposium, Tempe, February (Poster) Parker, John N. “Strangeness and Uncertainty at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for the Social Studies of Science, Milwaukee, November Conz, David, Hackett, E. and John N. Parker. “Coping with Policy Change: US Fusion Energy Research after ITER Withdrawal.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Milwaukee, November Gade, Kris, Bigler, W., Collins,T., Ng, E., Parker, J., and L.B. Stabler. “Eastlake Park: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Urban Ecology.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Ecological Society of America, Tucson, August Parker, John N. “New Trends in Ecology: Collaboration at the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Vancouver, B.C. April 2001 Parker, John N. “Task Uncertainty, Satisfaction, and Commitment in Science.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Boston, November Parker, John N. “The Work Lives of Academic Scientists: The Effects of Work Life Conditions on Job Satisfaction and Organizational Commitment.” Presented at the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, April Professional Activities 2011 Session Organizer, “Collaboration in Health Science and Health Care.” (Triple Session) With Bart Penders and Niki Vermeulen, for the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Cleveland 12 Parker 2008 Session Organizer, “Collaboration in Biology.” With Niki Vermeulen, for the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, Rotterdam, Netherlands, August Session Organizer, “Sociology of Work and Organizations,” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April Session Organizer, “Sociology of Science, Knowledge and Technology.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Portland, April 2007 Session Organizer, “Social and Technical Aspects of Scientific Collaborations.” For the Annual Meetings of the Society for Social Studies of Science, October, Montreal 2006 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Science and Technology.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Hollywood, April 2004 Committee member, Human Dimensions Network Science Working Group, NSF Long Term Ecological Research Network 2004-2006 Committee member, Social Science Committee, NSF Long Term Ecological Research Network 2004-2006 2003 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Science: Social and Technical Influences in Knowledge Production.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Pasadena, April Session Organizer, “Dramaturgy: Continuing the Lineage of Erving Goffman.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Pasadena, April Session Organizer, “Towards a Sociology of Dreams.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, Pasadena, April 2002 Session Organizer, “Sociology of Science.” For the Annual Meetings of the Pacific Sociological Association, San Francisco, CA, April President, Sociology Graduate Students Alliance, Department of Sociology, Arizona State University 2001 Committee member, Student Section of the Society for Social Studies of Science 13 Parker Synergistic Activities 2015 Workshop Chair and Organizer, “Data Sharing Standards in Science and Technology Studies,” for the Society for Social Studies of Science and the National Science Foundation. 2011 Participant, Workshop on Data Sharing and Data Practices in Synthesis Centers (NSF sponsored workshop), National Evolutionary Synthesis Center, Durham, NC, May 2006 Participant, Workshop to develop new Science of Science and Innovation Policy (SciSIP) program, National Science Foundation, Arlington, July 2004 Participant, Collaboration in Ecology (NSF Sponsored Workshop), Irvine, CA October 2002 Participant, Ecology Transformed? (working group on social aspects of scientific work and collaboration, funded by NSF through the National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis), Santa Barbara, CA March, 2002 Teaching Experience Sociological Theory Social Dimensions of Science and Technology The Sociology of Creativity The Sociological Imagination The Social Psychology of Attraction The Human Event Cultural Encounters Professional Association Memberships American Sociological Association Society for Social Studies of Science Pacific Sociological Association Ralf Yorque Society Reviewing National Science Foundation; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; American Sociological Review; Social Studies of Science; Science and Public Policy; Sociological Theory; Science Communication; Science, Technology and Human Values; Symbolic Interaction; Qualitative Sociology; Social Movement Studies; Computer Supported Cooperative Work; Behavioral Ecology; Ideas in Ecology and Evolution; Ecology and Society; Oikos; Conservation Biology; PeerJ 14 Parker References Edward J. Hackett Address: PO Box 872402 Tempe, AZ, 85287-2402 Email: ehackett@asu.edu Phone: 480.965.6215 Stephanie H. Hampton Address: Wegner Room 205 Washington State University Pullman, WA 99164-6525 Phone: 509.335.6750 Email: s.hampton@wsu.edu Clark Miller Address: PO Box 875603 Tempe, AZ, 85287-5603 Phone: 480.965.1778 Email: clark.miller@asu.edu 15