
Peter Barker, Professor
History of Science, PHSC, rm 617
Phone: (405) 325-2242; E-mail
Ph.D. from State University of New York, Buffalo; history and philosophy of science, especially the history and historiography of the Scientific Revolution and cognitive approaches to conceptual change in science; Britain, Denmark and Germany; currently serves as international evaluator for the Danish national consortium in philosophy, history of ideas and history of science (PHIS).
Zermarie Deacon, Assistant Professor
Human Relations, 728 Physical Sciences Center
Phone: (405) 325-2749; E-mail
Ph.D. from Michigan State University; Ecological/Community Psychology Areas of interest: lusophone Africa; factors that facilitate women's recovery from warfare; refugees, in particular the experiences of refugee women; the promotion of well-being and health
Ralph Richard Hamerla, Associate Professor
David Boren Hall #160
Phone: (405) 325-9286; Email
Ph.D. from Case Western Reserve University. History of Technology, Medicine and Science; Science and the Cold War, weapons for mass destructions and weapon systems, history of the physical sciences, science in nineteenth-century America, history of chemistry, science in the nineteenth-century American "West", scientific apparatus and instruments, knowledge production and the sociology of science.
Jill Irvine, Associate Professor
Religious Studies Program & Women's Studies Program, PHSC 526
Phone: (405) 325-3578; EMail
Ph.D. from Harvard Universtiy. Modern Political Theory, Thoery of International Relations, East European Politics, Comparative Politics
Ori Kritz, Assistant Professor
MLL & L, Kaufman Hall, rm 206
Phone: (405) 325-1542, E-mail
Ph.D. from Columbia University; Hebrew language and Jewish literature (Jewish humor; Hebrew Bible as literature; modern Hebrew prose; Jewish literature: from Bible to modern American)
Gregory D. Miller, Assistant Professor
Political Science, Dale Hall Tower, rm 309
Phone: (405) 325-6455; Email
Ph.D. from Ohio State University; primary research and teaching interests include international security, terrorism and political violence, U.S. foreign policy, military history and international relations theory; has created the Summer Workshop of Teaching About Terrorism (SWOTT) http://www.swott.com/.