Ronald A. Lukens-Bull, Ph.D. Professor of Anthropology and Religious Studies Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Social Work University of North Florida Jacksonville, FL 32224 904-620-1648 904-620-2540 (fax) ronald.lukens-bull@fulbrightmail.org Areas of Specialization Islamic Studies: Islamic Education, Leadership, & Globalization; Counter-Radicalism Anthropology: Anthropology of Religion; Political Anthropology; Qualitative Methods Southeast Asian Studies: Indonesia; Malaysia; Thailand Education Ph.D. Social-Cultural Anthropology Arizona State University, 1997 M.A. Social-Cultural Anthropology Arizona State University, 1991 B.A. Sociology-Anthropology Seattle Pacific University, 1988 Languages English (Native); Malay/Indonesian (Fluent); Javanese (Basic); Arabic-Islamic Terminology (Good) Professional History University of North Florida 1999-present Position: Professor of Anthropology and Religious Studies (effective August 4, 2014) Past Positions: 2006-2008 University Honors Fellow; 1999-2005 Assistant Professor, 2005-2014 Associate Professor State Islamic Institute of North Sumatra, Indonesia 2008-2009 Fulbright Senior Scholar in Islamic Studies Walailak University, Thailand 2005 Fulbright Senior Specialist in Southeast Asian Islam Scholarship Books Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2013) Pendidikan Tinggi Islam di Indonedia: di Persimpangan Jalan (translation of Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia). Jakarta: Center for Research and Development of Religious Life, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Republic of Indonesia. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2013) Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia: Continuity and Conflict. New York: Palgrave McMillan. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2005) A Peaceful Jihad: Negotiating Identity and Modernity in Muslim Java. New York: Palgrave McMillan. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2004) Jihad ala Pesantren di Mata Antropolog Amerika (Jihad ala Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools in the Eyes of an American Anthropologist). Yogyakarta: Gama Media (translation of doctoral dissertation). Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2003) Sacred Places and Modern Landscapes: Sacred Geography and Social-Religious Transformations in South and Southeast Asia (Editor). Tempe: Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. Peer Reviewed Journal Articles Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2013) "Negotiating Continuity and Change In Indonesian Islamic Higher Education" Edukasi 11(2): 149 ff. Lukens-Bull, Ronald, Amanda Pandich and John P. Woods (2012) “Islamization as Part of Globalization” Journal of International and Global Studies. 3(2), April 2012. Lukens-Bull, Ronald and Mark Woodward (2011) “Goliath and David in Gaza: Indonesian myth-building and conflict as a cultural system.” Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life 5:1-17. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2010) “Madrasa By Any Other Name: Pondok, Pesantren, and Islamic Schools in Southeast Asia. Journal of Indonesian Islam. 4 (1), June 2010. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2008) “The Traditions of Pluralism, Accommodation, and Anti-Radicalism in the Pesantren Community” Journal of Indonesian Islam 2(1): 196-211. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2007) “Lost in a Sea of Subjectivity: The Subject Position of the Researcher in the Anthropology of Islam” Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life.1(2):173-192. Lukens-Bull, Ronald and Mark Fafard (2007) “Next Year in Orlando: (Re)Imaging Israel in Christian Zionism.” Journal of Religion and Society. Volume 9. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2003) "Ronald McDonald as a Javanese Mystic and an Indonesian Freedom Fighter: Reflections on the Global and the Local." Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies 17(1):106-122. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2002) "Islamic Ethics of Leadership and Followership from Ethnographic, Historical, and Textual Sources" Ihya 'Ulum al-Din International Journal 4 (1): 61-74. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2001) "Two Sides of the Same Coin: Modernity and Tradition in Indonesian Islamic Education." Anthropology and Education Quarterly. 32(3):350-372. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2001) "President, Caliph, or Saint?: Conceptions of Leadership in Post-Suharto Indonesia" Ihya 'Ulum al-Din International Journal 3(1): 21-36. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2000) "Teaching Morality: Javanese Islamic Education in a Globalizing Era" Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies. Vol. 3:26-48. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2000) "The History And Current State Of The Anthropological Canon On Indonesian Islam." Ihya 'Ulum al-Din International Journal 2(1): 1-20. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1999) "Between Text and Practice: Considerations in the Anthropological Study of Islam." Marburg Journal of Religion 4 (2): 10-20, 1999. * Translated into Turkish (alewiten.com/metodoloji120803.htm). * reprinted in Andrew Rippen, ed. Defining Islam: A Reader. Equinox Publications. 2007. Book Chapters Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2014) “Experiencing Islamic Education in Indonesia” in Gabriele Marranci, ed. Studying Islam in Practice. London: Routledge Press. Heber, Kelly, Ronald Lukens-Bull and Charles Paulson (2010) “Nonviolent Ways to Win the War on Terror: A Student’s Reflection on Study Abroad Placed into the Institutional Context of the UNF Honors Program.” In Lisa L. Coleman and Jonathan D. Kotinek, eds. Setting the Table for Diversity. Lincoln: National Collegiate Honors Council. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2007) "Commodification of Religion and the 'Religification' of Commodities: Youth Culture and Religious Identity" " in Pattana Kitiarsa (ed.) Religious Commodifications in Asia: Marketing Gods. London: Routledge. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2006) “Pesantren Education and Religious Harmony: Background, Visits, and Impressions” In Michael Pye, Edith Franke, Alef Theria Wasim, and Abdurrahman Mas’ud (eds.) Religious Harmony: Problems, Practice and Education. Berlin: de Gruyter. Pp. 315-321. Lukens-Bull, Ronald and Alethia Calbeck (2006) “Youth Culture and the Negotiation of Religious Identity.” In Michael Pye, Edith Franke, Alef Theria Wasim, and Abdurrahman Mas’ud (eds.) Religious Harmony: Problems, Practice and Education. Berlin: de Gruyter. Pp 303-312. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2006)"Island Southeast Asia" in Peoples and Cultures of Asia, Raymond Scupin, ed. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2003) “An Accidental Imago Mundi: Spatializing Religious and Social Change in Islamic Java" in Ronald Lukens-Bull, editor Sacred Places and Modern Landscapes: Sacred Geography and Social-Religious Transformations in Asia. Tempe: Arizona State University Program for Southeast Asian Studies. Pp. 203-226. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1996) “Metaphorical Aspects of Indonesian Islamic Discourse about Development" in Intellectual Developments in Indonesian Islam. Chapter 8. Tempe: ASU Program for Southeast Asian Studies Monograph Series, 1996. (Translated in to Indonesian as 1998 "Aspek Metaforis Wacana Islam Indonesia Tentang Pembangunan" Jalan Baru Islam: Mematakan Paradigma Mutakkir Islam Indonesia. Jakarta: Mizan. Pp. 237-254.) Select Conference Presentations "Jihad for Democracy, Pluralism, and Peace" at the International Conference Commerating the 20th Anniversary of the Journal Studia Islamika. August 13-15, 2014 “Islamic Universities in the Making of Indonesia’s Future: Religion and Science after the Toppling of a Dictator." American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 2013. “Women Pushing the Limits: Gender Debates in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, November 2012. “The Politicization of the ‘Apolitical:’ Islamic Higher Education in Indonesia.” Association of Asian Studies, Toronto, March 2012. “Traces of ‘Truth:’ Linguistic Modeling of Religious Debates in Indonesian Higher Education.” American Anthropological Association, Montreal, November 2011. “Splitting the Kiblat: Consequences of Alternative Strategies for Training Faculty in Indonesian Islamic Higher Education” Association of Asian Studies, Philadelphia, March 2010. “By Any Other Name: Pondok, Pesantren, and Islamic Schools in Thailand and Indonesia´ Annual Conference of Islamic Studies VIII. Palembang, November 2008. “The Way We (Never) Were: The Use of History in Indonesian Islamic Discourse.” Society for the Anthropology of Religion, Phoenix, April 2007. “Warning – Dangerous Curves Ahead: Anthropological Perspectives on Islamic Curricular Initiatives” (Invited Session). American Anthropological Association, San Jose, November, 2006. “Identity, Tension, and Violence in Indonesian Islam.” International Conference on Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 2005. "Defending the Peaceful Jihad: Indonesian Islamic Responses to Violence." Association of Asian Studies, San Diego, CA, March 2004. Invited Presentations "Pesantren in Transition: A Short Sketch about the Struggle of Pesantren in Recent Debates About Educational Ideology" at the International Seminar on Philosophy of Education. Postgraduate Programs of State Islamic College of Ponorogo. 7 August, 2014. “Intolerance and the Peaceful Jihad?” as part of the Seminar “Benarkah Indonesia Semakin Tidak Toleran dalam Kehidupan Umat Beragama?” (Is it True that Indonesia is Becoming More Intolerant in Religious Life?) Sponsored by the Center for Research and Development of Religious Life, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Republic of Indonesia. June 27, 2012. “Religion and Secularization from a Western Perspective” Fakultas Shariah dan Hukum (Faculty of Shariah and Law) State Islamic University (UIN) Syarif Hidyatullah, Jakarta. June 25, 2012. "Linguistic Modeling of Variation in Islam." Stadium General, State Islamic Institute (IAIN) Sunan Ampel, Surabaya June 7, 2012. Threatening Islamic Education: Continuity and Change in Indonesia” Department of Educational Leadership and Policy, Florida State University, November 3, 2011. “Jihad ala Pesantren” Graduate Program, IAIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin, Jambi, May 4, 2009. “Plenary Speaker: Islamization as Part of Globalization” The Qur’an and the Challenges of Globalization Conference sponsored by Center for the Study of Contemporary Indonesian Islam and Society, Jambi, Indonesia, May 2-3, 2009. “Continuity and Change in Islamic Higher Education: Preliminary Analysis.” Center for Research and Development of Religious Life, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Republic of Indonesia. Jakarta, 11 February 2009. “Continuity and Change in Islamic Higher Education: Preliminary Analysis” UIN Malang, February 2009. “Pendekatan Anthropologi dalam Kajian Agama (Anthropological Approaches in the Study of Religion. Graduate Program, University of Science and the Quran Wonosobo 29 November 2008. Pendekatan Anthropologi dalam Kajian Agama (Anthropological Approaches in the Study of Religion. Graduate Program and Faculty of Ushuluddin (Theology and Comparative Religion) at UIN Yogyakarta, 24 November 2008. “The Traditions of Pluralism, Accommodation, and anti-Radicalism in Pesantren” Foundation for the Establishment of Indonesian-American Friendship. Medan, 12 November 2008. Book Discussion: Jihad ala Pesantren di Mata Antropolog Amerika (Jihad ala Indonesian Islamic Boarding Schools in the Eyes of an American Anthropologist). Center for Research and Development of Religious Life, Ministry of Religious Affairs, Republic of Indonesia. Jakarta, 11 September 2008. “Islam, Education, and the “Global” 7th Annual Conference on Islamic Studies. Pekanbaru Riau, Indonesia. 21-24 November 2007. Sponsored by the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs. “The Traditions of Pluralism, Accommodation, and Anti-Radicalism in the Pesantren Community” Muslim Youth as Agents of Change Conference, Malang, Indonesia. 27-29 November 2007. Sponsored by Leiden University and the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs. “Pendidikan Islam di Asia Tenggara: Perbandigan dan Pentinjuan tentang Masa Depan” (Islamic Education in Southeast Asia: Comparative Perspectives and Perspectives on the Future”). Institut Agama Islam Negeri (State Islamic Institute) Raden Fatah, Palembang, Indonesia August 2007. “Islam, SE Asia, and Clashing Civilizations.” School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, April 2007. “A Peaceful Jihad: an Overview.” Asia Research Institute at the National University of Singapore, May 2005. "In Search Of Liberal Muslims: The Case of Indonesian Islamic Schools." University of South Carolina Islamic Studies Program Inaugural Lecture, March 2005. "Methods and Issues in the Ethnographic Study of Islam" Graduate Program, IAIN Sunan Kalijaga, Surabaya October 4th, 2004. "Youth Culture and the Negotiation of Religious Identity" Religious Harmony: Problems, Practice and Education. Yogyakarta/Semarang September 27th - October 3rd, 2004. "Sectarian Violence in Eastern Indonesia in the Context of Indonesian Islam" Sectarian Violence in Eastern Indonesia: Causes and Consequence, University of Hawaii, May 2003. "Islamic Ethics of Leadership and Followership from Ethnographic, Historical, and Textual Sources." Seminar on Political Ethics sponsored by IAIN Walisongo, Semarang., June 2002. "Contemporary Islamic Education" Universitas Islam Indonesia, Yogyakarta, June 2000. "A Peaceful Jihad: Islamic Education in a Globalizing World" IAIN Walisongo, Semarang, June 2000. Honors and Grants Year Award Amount 2014 UNF Faculty Research Grant $7,500 2012 UNF Faculty Research Grant $7,500 2008 Fulbright Senior Scholar Teaching/Research Grant in Islamic Studies/Anthropology $21,250 2006 UNF Transformational Learning Opportunity Grant to take students to Southeast Asia in Summer 2006 $10,000 2005 Fulbright Senior Specialist in Southeast Asian Islam $10,000 2005 UNF Faculty International Grant $2500 2004 US-Indonesia Society (USINDO) Travel Grant $1500 2000 UNF Faculty Summer Research Grant $5000 1994 Henry Luce/ ASU Southeast Asia Program Dissertation Fellowship $12,500 1993 Phi Kappa Phi National Honor Society n/a 1992 U.S. Department of Education Grant for Advanced Indonesian Abroad $1500 1991 Foreign Language Area Studies Fellowship to attend SEASSI $1500 Teaching Courses Taught Magic, Science, and Religion Islam and the West Comparative Muslim Cultures Peoples and Cultures of Southeast Asia Ethnographic Methods Myths, Legends, and Hoaxes Pilgrimage and Sacred Geography Survey of Anthropological Theory Lived Asian Religions Anthropology of Religion Representing Cultures Jihad vs. McWorld: Issues in Globalization Introduction to Anthropology Study Abroad Experience 2014 Spring Break Study Abroad. As part of a Spring 2014 Section of Comparative Muslim, Cultures, I lead a group of 18 students with one other faculty member to Morocco. In Morocco, we worked with Al-Akhwayn University. 2012 Summer Study Abroad Development. “The Middle East as a Potential Destination: Partners and Programs.” I participated in a faculty trip designed to develop partnerships with universities in Morocco, Egypt, and Turkey. 2006 Summer Study Abroad Course Leader. “Nature and Religion in Southeast Asia” I led 14 students to Singapore, Malaysian Borneo and Thailand 2003 Summer Study Abroad Course Leader. “Pilgrimage vs. Tourism”: I led a group of 11 students and one other faculty member to Malaysia and Thailand. Undergraduate Research Mentoring 2012-2013 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Ashley Ridlen. Topic: Natural Parenting community in Jacksonville. 2009-2010 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Kristen Angelucci. Topic: linguistic analogies for understanding variation in religion. 2007-2008 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Kelly Heber "Non-Violent Ways to Win the War on Terror with Student Involvement.” Presented at the 2006 National Collegiate Honor’s Council meetings. 2006-2007 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Andrew Magee. Topic: Evaluating a development NGO in Thailand. This project was funded by an UNF Undergraduate Research Grant and a special award from Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences. 2005-2006 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Justin Martin. Topic: social networks between cyberspace and real life. Received UNF Undergraduate Research Grant, presented at the 2005 American Anthropological Association meetings, and published in the Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry. 2005-2006 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Naima Brown. Topic: American Muslims in the Southeastern United States. Received an UNF Undergraduate Research Grant and published in the Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry. 2004-2005 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Mark Fafard. Topic: Holy Land Experience theme park in Orlando. Received an UNF Undergraduate Research Grant, presented at the 2004 American Anthropological Association meetings, published in the Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry. 2001-2002 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Faridha Salama. Topic Cultural adjustment of refugees from 3 different countries. Received an UNF Undergraduate Research Grant and published in the Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry. 2000-2001 Undergraduate Research Project Mentor -- Anita Davis. "Japanese Ningyo: Destined for the Trash Can.” Received an UNF Undergraduate Research Grant and published in the Osprey Journal of Ideas and Inquiry. Doctoral Advising Committee Member, Columbia University, Teacher’s College. Ph.D Candidate: Karen Bryner. Dissertation Topic: New middle class extended-day Islamic schools in Indonesia. Defended: April 2013. External Examiner, University of Western Sydney, Religion and Society Research Centre, Ph.D. Candidate: Ahmad Zainal Arifin. Dissertation Topic: Charismatic Authority as ‘Modern’ in a Yogyakarta Pesantren. Defended: March 2013. Co-Supervisor, McMaster University, Department of Religious Studies. Ph.D. Candidate: Émilie Roy. Dissertation Title: Islamic Education and Muslim Identity Construction in Mali. Defended: August 2012. Service Book Reviews Lukens-Bull (2010) “Book Review: Kenneth M. George, Picturing Islam: arts and ethics in a Muslim Lifeworld “ Contemporary Islam. Online publication. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2007) “Book Review: The Muslims of Thailand by Michel Gilquin (tr. Michael Smithies)”. Journal of Islamic Social Sciences 24(2):109-11. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2000) "Book Review: The Pesantren Tradition: A Study of the Role of the Kyai in the Maintenance of the Traditional Ideology of Islam in Java by Zamakhsyari Dhofier."Journal of Asian Studies. 59(4):1091-1092. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1999) "Book Review: Young Heroes: The Indonesian Family in Politics by Saya Shiraishi." Journal of Asian Studies. 58 (2): 579-581. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1998) "Book Review: Small Sacrifices by Anne Schiller." Review of Religious Research. 40 (2): 184-185. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1998)"Book Review: Showing Signs of Violence by Kenneth George." Journal of Asian and African Studies. XXXIII, 1: 11-12. Encyclopedia Entries, Newsletters, Working Papers Lukens-Bull, Ronald and Mark Woodward (2009) Israeli Nukes versus Palestinian Slingshots” Report number 0901, Consortium for Strategic Communication, Arizona State University. Available at http://comops.org/article/122.pdf. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2005) “Indonesia” in Thomas Leonard, editor. Encyclopedia of the Developing World. Routledge – Taylor and Francis Group. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2002) "Preface" in Abdurrahman Mas’ud. Menggagas Format Pendidikan Nondikotomik' (Establishing Non-Dichotomous Education). Yogyakarta: LKIES. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2001) "Lessons from Java: Fathering in a Cross-Cultural Perspective" API News. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (2001)"Globalization, human geography,” "Islamic Fundamentalism,” “Modernity, sociological," "Ritual," and "Tradition." Reader's Guide to the Social Sciences. London: Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers. Anita Davis and Ronald Lukens-Bull (2001) "Ningyo: Destined for the Trash Can?" In A Pilgrimage of Color 2001 National Conference Culture Monograph Series. Morehead, KY: NAAAS/NAHLS/NANAS/IAAS . Pp. 39-69. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1999) "The Sacred Geography Of An Indonesian Islamic Modernity." International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World Newsletter, Vol. 3. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1996)"Ronald McDonald: Reflections on Commercialism in Indonesia" Suvannabhumi 7(2):6-7. Lukens-Bull, Ronald (1994) "Social Discourse in Java" Suvannabhumi 5(2):6. Manuscript Reviews 2014 Book proposal review for Routledge, April 2014 Manuscript review for Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, March. 2006 Article manuscript for Contemporary Islam 2006 Book revision (Sacred Realms, Warms et al) for Oxford University Press (OUP). 2006 Book revision (Introducing Anthropology, Park) for McGraw-Hill 2006 Book manuscript for Pearson Education 2005 Book revision for Oxford University Press. 2005 Book manuscript for Pearson Education 2005 Article manuscript for Comparative Education Review 2004 Special issue for Crossroads. 2004 Book manuscript for Oxford University Press. 2004 Book revision for Sage Press. 2003 Article manuscript for Crossroads 2003 Article manuscript for Anthropology and Education Quarterly 2002 Article manuscript for Anthropology and Education Quarterly Professional Service Fulbright Disciplinary Reviewer. 2013, 2014 Board Member, AAS Indonesian Studies Committee, 2010-present; 1998-2001 Editorial Board Member, International Journal of Pesantren Studies, since 2009 Editorial Board Member, Journal of Indonesian Islam, since 2009 Editorial Board Member, Contemporary Islam: Dynamics of Muslim Life, since 2007 Assistant Editor, Global Networks: Contemporary Studies in Muslim Communities. Book Series with Springer Publications, since 2007 Discussant, “Engagement and Entanglements: Reflexive Ethnography with the Religious Other.” American Anthropological Association, Chicago, November 2013 Organizer and Chair, “Trans-States in Islamic Education. Association of Asian Studies”, San Francisco November 2012 Organizer, “Indonesian Politics by Other Means: The Distribution and Manipulation of Power Outside Elections.” Association of Asian Studies, Toronto March 2012 Discussant, “Aliran Now? Identity and Political Competition in the New Indonesian Democracy.” Association of Asian Studies, Honolulu April 2011 Chair, “Youth Outside Indonesia”. Muslim Youth as Agents of Change Conference, Malang, Indonesia. 27-29 November 2007. Sponsored by Leiden University and the Indonesian Ministry of Religious Affairs Panelist, “Teaching Workshop: Teaching the Anthropology of Islam”. Organized by the Middle East Section, American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC December 2007 Discussant, “Toward a Definition of Islam: Case Studies in North America and Europe”. Society for the Anthropology of Religion, Phoenix, AZ, April 2007 Panelist “The Future of Southeast Asian Studies” International Conference on Southeast Asia, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, December 2005 Panel Organizer and Chair, “Seeking Peace and Understanding: Indonesian Responses to Violence”. Association of Asian Studies, San Diego, CA, March 2004 Panel Organizer and Chair, “The Role of Media in the Construction and Contestation of an Indonesian Islamic Public Sphere”. Association of Asian Studies, New York, NY, March 2003 Panel Organizer and Chair, “Looking Forward: Education in Indonesia”. Association of Asian Studies, Washington, DC, March 2002 Panel Organizer and Chair, “Who Are You and What Are You Doing?: The Subject Position of the Researcher in the Anthropology of Islam”. American Anthropological Association, Washington, DC, November 2001 Panel Organizer and Chair, ”Contesting Islamic Political Visions in Post Soeharto Indonesia”. Association of Asian Studies, Chicago, IL, March 2001 Panel Organizer and Chair, “Contesting And Constructing Islamic Identities In The Periphery”. American Anthropological Association, San Francisco, CA, November 2000 Panel Organizer, “Cultural, National, and Islamic Identities in Asia”. Association of Asian Studies, San Diego, CA, March 2000 Program Chair, Indonesian Studies Council National Conference, Eugene, OR. July 1999. Panel Organizer, “Spatializing Change: Sacred Geography and Social-Religious Transformations in Southeast Asia”. Association of Asian Studies, Boston, MA. March 1999 Panel Organizer, “Inventing Modernity and Tradition in Islamic Societies”. American Anthropological Association, Philadelphia, PA. November 1998 K-12/Community Presentations “Fossil Hominids and Human Evolution” Douglas Anderson School of the Arts (DCPS), 5 sections of 9th grade Biology, March 2014. “Fossil Hominids and Human Evolution” J. Allen Axson Montessori School (DCPS), All 4th and 5th grade classes (5 separate presentations), May 2013. “Fossil Hominids and Human Evolution” J. Allen Axson Montessori School (DCPS), All 4th and 5th grade classes (5 separate presentations), February 2012. "Using iAnnotatePDF in Research and Teaching" UNF CIRT iOS User's Social, February 2012. “Introducing Archaeology and its Methods” Fletcher Middle School, World History Classes. September 2010. “The People and Culture of Southeast Asia” J. Allen Axson Montessori School (DCPS), Ms. Hahn’s 1st-3rd grade class, March 2010. “Fossil Hominds and Human Evolution” J. Allen Axson Montessori School (DCPS), All 4th and 5th grade classes (4 separate presentations), January 2010. “The People and Culture of Indonesia” J. Allen Axson Montessori School (DCPS), Ms. Malalang’s 4th and 5th grade class, May 2009. “Understanding the process and outcomes of the American elections” at American Corner, IAIN North Sumatra. Medan, 10 November, 2008. “Theology of Terror or A Peaceful Jihad: Islamic Responses to Modernity.” Lakewood United Methodist Church, November 2006. “Understanding Islam: A Theology of Terror or A Peaceful Jihad.” Week Of Welcome. University of North Florida, August 2005. “Anthropology as a Career.” Home Education Resource and Information Expo, July 2005. “Observing Ramadan and Celebrating Id al-Fitr” Discovery Montessori School, Kindergarten Class. Jacksonville Beach, FL 19 November 2004. “PDAs in Research and Teaching” University of North Florida OFE (Office of Faculty Enhancement) miniConference, November 2004. “Challenges of Setting Up a New Program” Workshop on Innovative Approaches to Teaching Study Abroad. University of North Florida Office of Faculty Enhancement 24 October, 2003. “What is Islam” Discovery Montessori School, Upper Elementary Class, Jacksonville Beach, FL. May 2003. “What is Islam?” Good Shepherd Center November 2001. “Faces of Islam” (Moderator) University of North Florida, October 2001. “Understanding Terrorism” (Panelist) University of North Florida, September 2001. Ronald Lukens-Bull 12/3/2014 1 Ronald Lukens-Bull 12/3/2014 7 Ronald Lukens-Bull 12/3/2014 ? Ronald Lukens-Bull 12/3/2014 12