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On Friday, April 20, posters developed in science-based writing-intensive courses will be on display all day in the LSRC Hall of Science from 8:00 am until 4:00 pm. The keynote speaker, Charlotte Frost, will present “How to Knit Blogs,Write Classrooms and Paint Books” in the East Duke Building Parlor.

On Saturday, April 21, students from writing-intensive courses in the humanities, social sciences, and physical sciences will deliver panel presentations in the East Duke Building. These panel sessions will run concurrently in the Blue Parlor, Pink Parlor, 204B, and 204D from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm, 12:15 to 1:45 pm, 2:00 to 3:30 pm, and 3:45 to 5:15 pm. SaturdaySchedule

 

Critical Ink 2012

PosterSessions:

1.  Authors:  Lucie Ahn, James Flynn, Roland Huang

TitleUnderstanding public awareness of global climate change and ocean acidification and examining sources of knowledge

Presentation times:  11:30-12:30, 1:00-2:00, 2:30-3:30

 

2.  Authors:  Emily Auger, Rowena Gan, Christine Zhang

TitleTime for change: A survey on public awareness of ocean acidification

Presentation times:  9:30-10:30, 12:30-2:30

 

3.  Authors:  Michael Kaelin, Crystal Owens, Bruno Semenzato

TitleEffect of education on perceptions of ocean acidification

Presentation times:  11:30-2:30

 

4.  Authors:  Jeannie Chung, Andrew Luo, Amber Zhang

TitleAssessing the correlation between demographic factors and awareness of climate change and ocean acidification

Presentation times:  9:15-10:30, 3:30-4:00

 

5.  Authors:  Spencer Dahl, Jingwei Deng, Ji Soo Yim

TitleBaseline knowledge assessment on public awareness of ocean acidification

Presentation times:  9:30-11:30, 12:30-2:30

 

6.  Authors:  Daniel Li, Jesus Sambrine, Brandon Sassouni

TitlePerceptions of global warming and how it correlates to knowledge and awareness for ocean acidification

Presentation times:  10:30-11:30

 

7.  Authors:  Adam Berkowitz, Sam Jactel, Tae Eun Kim

TitleThe public perception of ocean acidification: An investigation into the effect of increased knowledge of ocean acidification on the support for CO2 mitigation policy

Presentation times:  9:30-10:30, 11:30-1:30

 

8.  Authors:  Winnie Biwott, John Godbey, Alex Pfiffner

TitleDo demographic factors affect ocean acidification awareness?

Presentation times:  1:30-3:30

 

9.  Authors:  Courtney Schatt, Dechen Lama, Willa Townsend   POSTER

TitleWhat’s in a Name?  An Exploration of food labels

Presentation times:  10:00-12:30, 1:00-2:30

 

10.  Authors:  Caitlin Cristante, Stefan Knight, Hannah Light   POSTER

TitleA vindication of frankenfoods

Presentation times:  11:00-1:00, 2:30-4:00

 

11.  Authors:  Catrina Mancini, Courtney Murray, Jonathan Reshef   POSTER

TitleCombating childhood obesity through school education programs and hands-on learning

Presentation times:  8:00-9:00, 1:30-3:00, 3:00-4:00

 

12.  Authors:  Lindsey Olivere, Carl Lawrence, Abby Farley   POSTER

TitleFoods of the future…Available today!

Presentation times:  8:00-9:30, 1:30-3:00

 

13.  Authors:  Cynthia Wang, Julia Hunter, Connor Moore   POSTER

TitlePrestigious eats: The Influence of socioeconomic status in society

Presentation times:  10:00-2:30

 

14.  Authors:  Alec Klassen, Lauren Gerald, Kirstie James   POSTER

TitleThe shift in priority of the fast food industry

Presentation times:  11:00-12:30, 2:30-4:00

 

15.  Authors:  Jullian Goncalves, Ali Kershner, Caitlin Chase   POSTER

Title Different sex, different food: Food gendering at Duke University

Presentation times:  11:30-4:00

 

16.  Authors:  Angela Zhang, Audrey Gibson, Anna Qiu   POSTER

TitleZero grams trans fat – Girl, look at that body

Presentation times:  8:30-10:00, 1:00-4:00

 

17.  Authors:  Chandni Das, Tabria Willford, Meron Hailu   POSTER

TitleThe tossed salad: Implications of the American disjointed food culture

Presentation times:  8:30-11:30, 1:00-2:30

 

18.  Authors:  Kenai McFadden, Joshua Hao, Michael Margolis   POSTER

TitleRefocusing Americans’ nutritional outlook

Presentation times:  10:30-12:00, 2:30-4:00

 

19.  Authors:  Nealesh Padhye, Matt Hebert, Eric Cohen   POSTER

TitleThe dark side of food aid: How food aid hurts the impoverished, and what

needs to change

Presentation times:  10:00-11:30, 1:00-2:30

 

20.  Authors:  Leigh Ix , David Winegar, Jayanth Ganesan   POSTER

TitlePolicies for reducing greenhouse gases in agriculture

Presentation times:  8:30-10:00, 11:00-12:30, 2:30-4:00

 

21.  Authors:  Marcus C. Coleman and Ruslan Ardashev.

Title:  Monkey See, Monkey Do: Mirror Neurons and the Evolution of Language In Primates

Presentation times:  8:30-9:15, 9:15-10:00

 

22.  Authors:  Ariel Wainer and Ellen Hammett.

Title:  Comparing Cognitive States and Available Evidence in Apes and Humans

Presentation times:  12:00-12:45, 2:00-2:45

 

23.  Authors:  Bo Peng and Nancy Su.

Title:  The Importance of Brain Lateralization in the Evolution of Complex Communication

Presentation times:  12:00-12:45, 12:45-1:30

 

24.  Authors:  Julianna Miller and Yaqi Zhang.

Title:  Theory of Mind in Humans and Apes

Presentation times:  12:15-1:00, 2:00-2:45

 

25.  Authors:  Richy Yun and Taylor Pope.

Title:  Language Evolution due to Social Cognition

Presentation times:  11:00-11:45, 2:30-3:15

 

26.  Author:  Shengtang Li.

Title:  The Definition of Language in Primate Research

Presentation time:  9:00-9:45

 

27.  Authors:  Paul Pisani and Emma Arata.

Title:  Evidence of Theory of Mind in Apes

Presentation times:  12:10-12:55, 1:00-1:45

 

28.  Author:  Carly Field.

Title:  Convergent Evolution and Social Intelligence Explain Advanced Cognitive Abilities

Presentation time:  10:30-11:15

 

29.  Author:   Silvia d. D. Vieira, Bryan W. Clark, Daniel R. Brown, RIchard T. Di Giulio.

Title:   An examination of the effects of AhR2 gene knockdown on the toxicity of PAHs in fish

 

30. Author:    Leah Nash

Title:   Extent of Mirror Self-Recognition Displayed by Hamadryas Baboons (Papio hamadryas hamadryas)

 

 

 

Panel Sessions:

A panels will be held in the Blue Parlor

B panels will be held in room 204B

C panels will be held in the Pink Parlor

D panel will be held in 204 D

Session 1 runs from 10:30am until 12:00pm

Session 2 runs from 12:15pm until 1:45pm

Session 3 runs from 2:00pm until 3:30pm

Session 4 runs from 3:45pm-5:15pm

A1. Culture Contact in the Americas

Martha Barker – “Transculturation and Assimilation in Indigenous Cartography”

Grace Han – “Religion in the Contact Zone”

Kevin Nikolaus – “Amerindians, American Cartography’s Forgotten Guides”

Joshua Latner – “Alcohol in Amerindian and Pirate Societies”

 

B1. Children’s History, Adult Implications

Jay Canarick – “Selling (Out) Childhood”

Elisa Berson – “Images of Children and Gendered Politics”

Cynthia Wang – “Tracing the Roots of Toddlers’ Tiaras – Selling and Sexualizing Children in 1950’s Print Advertisements.”

Ryan Kelly – “Young Warriors: Civil Rights for Black Americans and Disabled Americans”

Discussants: Kelley Lawton (Head, East Campus Libraries) and Carson Holloway (Librarian for History of Science, Military History, and State Documents)

C1. Exploring Primate Cognition and Communication

Nick Briere – “Theory of Mind”

Jeannie Yim – “Primates’ Abilities to Understand Intent, Desire, and Gestures”

Sabrina Zeller – “ The Effect of Theory of Mind on Communication in Non-Human Primates”

Hannah Neville – “Theory of Mind and Proto-language in Apes”

Joseph Kleinhenz – “ A Cognitive Approach to Evaluating the Uniqueness of Human Language”

Jasmine Nee – “Linking apes and aves”

Kaitlyn O’Connor – “The Effects of Human Enculturation on Ape Cognition”

A2. Swashbuckling Rogues and Lawless Brigands Depictions of Pirates in Popular Culture

 Deepika Potarazu – “ The Relationship Between Literature and History, Using Piracy as a Lens”

Niklas Gahm – “ Piratical Archetypes, You’re Going to Need a Bigger Boat”

Rebecca Vernon – “A Pirate…and a Good Man: Moral Relativism in Pirates of Popular Culture”

Tyler Nisonoff – “ Pirates and Race”

 

B2. Writing Historical Film: Interpreting Post-World War II America through the Movies

Brahma Natarajan – Beyond Belief Cold War Propaganda in “Atomic Café”

Charlotte Lee – “Kinsey” and the Expectation of White Purity in Women and Children in the 1940s and 50s

Maya Flippen – Let’s Talk About Sex Analyzing the Life of Alfred Kinsey through Film

Andy Nguyen Tran – “Milk” and Popular Perspectives of the Gay Rights Movement

Discussant: Danette Prachtner (Film, Video, and Digital Media Collections, Lilly Library)

 

 

C2. The Capacity for Language in Non-human Primates

Tiffany Kearse – “ Do Non-human Primates Have a Capacity for Language”

Megan Brown – “ Cognitive Development: The Root of Linguistic Abilities”

Jaya Powell – “Comprehension First: Primate Language Acquisition in a Structured Environment”

Courtney Bibbs – “ Language Acquisition”

Maxim Fischer-Zernin –  “Human Language Skills: A Failed Measure of Primate Cognitive Ability”

Connor Kozin – “Differing language evolutions among different species”

Ryan Galaz – “ The Capacity of Chimpanzees and Bonobos for Language: An Issue of Definition”

A3. CRITICALly ThINKing about Different Types of Writing Email, Group Essays, and Public Policy Memos

Norah Karlovich – “’Yo, Dear, or Hello Professor?’: Mastering the Discourse of Academic Email”

Emily Harris – “Collaborative Writing, Collaborative Thinking: Best Practices for the Group Writing Tutor”

Michele Jeon – “What is a Memo? Tutoring and Writing in Unfamiliar Genres”

Discussant: Prof. Charlotte Frost (Keynote Speaker)

B3. Wartime Writings A Study of the Letters and Diaries of American Servicemen and Women

Chris Evans, Courtney O’Brien, Alex Stitt, and Rui Wang – “Asserting Masculinity Letter Writing in the Revolutionary War”

Eliza Strong, Kelsey Warner, Patrick Hunnicutt, and Will Liakos – “Industrial Warfare and the Letters”

Alexa Barrett, Dan Altman, Alejandro Aquino, and Jack Li – “Cultural Ideologies in World War II Writing”

Discussant: Prof. Dirk Bonker (Duke, Department of History)

C3. What Can Non-human Primates Tell us About The Evolution of Language?

Katherine Livingston  -“Developmental Social Communication between Mother Primates and their Offspring”

Nikolai Doytchinov – “Animal Language: Fact, Fiction, and Evolutionary Implications”

Russell Hollis – “Apes Can Learn Words, but Can they Put them Together?  A Review on the Syntax and Grammar of Ape Communication”

Suvayan Roy – “The real origin of language”

Yara Alemi – “Evaluation of Gestural-Origins Theory”

Billy Morris – “Evolution of Language: From Gestures to Speech”

D3. The Gendered Body: Feminist Analysis of Health and Disease

Kristie Kim – “Have we come a long way, baby?”

Caroline Lehman – “Breast Cancer Ads: Women’s Views on the Pink Ribbon”

Camila McHugh – “Twinkies and Twizzlers for America’s Most Vulnerable: The Prevalence of Obesity in Impoverished”

Sania Rahim – “It’s a Girl”

 

A4. Strategies to Improve Pre-Writing: Mapping Each Writing Journey, Mind Mapping, and Invention and Personality

Thomas Kavanaugh – “Cartography, Composition, and Adaptability: Teaching Brainstorming Maps as Invaluable Organizational Tools”

Christophe Viret – “ Visualizing Tutoring Sessions”

Olivia Hughes – “Personality Matters: Writers Are People, Too”

Discussant: Prof. Denise Comer (TWP)

B4. Communication and Community in Sport

Erin O’Connor –  “An Instrumental Role: How Sports Attract Through Sound”

Garrett Berk –  “Sport: The Eternal and Universal Language”

Kevin Shenk – “Best Seat in the House: The Battle for Status and Participation”3

Thomas Hart – “”Blood in the Water: An Analysis of Sound, Tempo, and Momentum in Sport”

C4Drugs, Advertisements, and Cultural Values

Kelsey Lakowske – “Branding and Marketing Sadness”

Kevin Mauro – “ Analyzing the Advertising Methods of Erectile Dysfunction Medications”

Krishan Sivaraj – “The Analysis of Anti-Smoking Advertisement Visual Techniques”

Chris Buxton – “The War on Drugs: The Shaping of Anti-drug Campaigns to Effectively Target Individual Populations”

Da Bin Choi – “Do They Care at All? – DTC Advertising.”


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