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  Bibliography  
 

Frawley, William and Elliot Hirshman. "Experimental and Data-Intensive Social Sciences, Related Areas within Psychology and Management," Reinvention Center Conference (Nov. 2004): http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/Conference_04/proceedings.htm

Hakel, Milton. "Experimental and Data-Intensive Social Sciences, Related Areas within Psychology and Management,"Reinvention Center Conference (Nov. 2004): http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/Conference_04/proceedings.htm

Pukkila, Patricia and Martha Arnold. "Bringing Instructional Innovations that Work in One Discipline to Other Disciplines," Reinvention Center Conference (Nov. 2004): http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/Conference_04/proceedings.htm

Turner, Patricia A. "Preparing an Educated Citizenry: Integrative Models of Undergraduate Education: In the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences," Reinvention Center Conference (Nov. 2006): http://www.sunysb.edu/Reinventioncenter/conference2006/proceedings.htm


 
  Exemplary Programs and Practices  
 

The Odum Institute for Research in Social Science offers many diverse services to support the research and training of social science faculty and graduate students. http://www2.irss.unc.edu/irss/home.asp

Civicus, College of Behavioral and Social Sciences, University of Maryland: http://www.bsos.umd.edu/civicus

Honors Humanities Living/ Learning Program, University of Maryland: http://www.honors.umd.edu/

College Park Scholars, University of Maryland: http://www.scholars.umd.edu/

 
  Collaborations with Undergraduates  
 

Hawkins, J. P. and Adams, W. R. (2006) Roads to Change in Maya Guatemala: A Field School Approach to Understanding the K'iche''. University of Oklahoma Press.
The first volume in a series describing a Brigham Young University undergraduate field school where students perform anthropological research in Guatemala. The volume includes a description of their field school methods and post-field fostering activities, as well as contributions from the student researchers.


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