"An important contribution to the history of science and of women’s roles in science, as well as to animal studies and the exploration of the animal-human boundary, Montgomery’s engagingly written narrative provides the general reader with the most accessible overview to date of this enduringly fascinating field of study." Here is my recently published book and a link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Primates-Real-World-Escaping-Folklore/dp/0813937361
An elucidating collection of ten original essays, Making Animal Meaning reconceptualizes methods for researching animal histories and rethinks the contingency of the human–animal relationship. A deeply thoughtful collection — vital to understanding central questions of agency, kinship, and animal consumption — these essays tackle the history and philosophy of constructing animal meaning. Here is a link to Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Making-Animal-Meaning-Turn/dp/1611860563
BOOK CHAPTERS AND JOURNAL ARTICLES
Robert A. Montgomery, Madeline Carr, Charlie R. Booher, Abigail M. Pointer, Brendan M. Mitchell, Natalie Smith, Keegan Calnan, Georgina M. Montgomery, Mordecai Ogada, and Daniel B. Kramer, "Characteristics That Make Trophy Hunting of Giant Pandas Inconceivable," Conservation Biology (2020): 1-10. View this article here.
Georgina M. Montgomery, John M. MacKenzie, and Libbie Freed, “Sub-Saharan Africa” in Hugh Slotten (ed), Modern Science in National, Transnational and Global Contexts (Cambridge University Press, April 2020).
Isis H. Settles, Sheila T. Brassel, Patricia Soranno, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, Kevin Elliott, and Georgina M. Montgomery, “Team Climate Mediated the Effect of Diversity on Science Team Satisfaction and Data Sharing,” PLoS ONE 14(7) 2019: e0219196. View this article here.
Isis H. Settles, Sheila T. Brassel, Georgina M. Montgomery, Kevin Elliott, Patricia Soranno, and Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, “Missing the Mark: A New Form of Honorary Authorship Motivated by Desires for Inclusion,” Innovative Higher Education (2018): 1-17.
Isis H. Settles, Sheila T. Brassel, Georgina M. Montgomery, Kevin Elliott, Patricia Soranno, and Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, “Missing the Mark: A New Form of Honorary Authorship Motivated by Desires for Inclusion,” Innovative Higher Education (2018): 1-17.
Sean A. Valles, Douglas B. Luckie, Georgina M. Montgomery, Elizabeth H. Simmons, Ryan D. Sweeder, and Aklilu Zeleke, “Updating the Two Cultures: How Structures Can Promote Interdisciplinary Cultures,” CHANGE issue 6 (2016).
Kevin C. Elliott, Isis Settles, Georgina M. Montgomery, Sheila Brassel, Kendra Spence Cheruvelil, and Patricia A. Soranno, “Honorary Authorship Practices in Environmental Science Teams: Structural and Cultural Causes and Solutions,” Accountability in Research. Accepted October 2016.