Henry F. Lyle III - CV

Henry Fletcher Lyle III

Department of Anthropology

University of Washington

Box 353100 Seattle, WA 98195

916-203-2626   lyle3@u.washington.edu

Degrees Completed:

2006      M.A. Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento

2002      B.A. Anthropology, Biology Minor, Texas State University, San Marcos

Degrees in Progress:

Ph.D. Biocultural Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle

Publications:

Lyle, HF and RJ Sullivan. Competitive status-signaling and peer-to-peer file sharing. Evolutionary    Psychology 5: 363-382.

Sullivan, RJ and HF Lyle 2006. "Economic models are not evolutionary models" Behavioral and    Brain Sciences 28:6. Commentary.

In Preparation:

Lyle, HF and RJ Sullivan. Why do blood donors share? An anthropological perspective. In prep.

Lyle, HF and RJ Sullivan. Online Generosity in Peer-to-peer file-sharing programs. In prep.

Book Reviews:

Lyle, HF 2007. A review of "Acequia: Water Sharing, Sanctity, and Place." Southwestern American Literature 33:86-89.

Lyle, HF 2001 "Naturally…South Texas: Nature Notes from the Coastal Bend" Texas Books in Review        21:2.

Conference Presentations:

Lyle, HF and RJ Sullivan 2006. "Competitive status signaling and risk-taking in Peer-to-peer file sharing networks." Presented at the 18th Annual Conference of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. Philadelphia, PA.

Lyle, HF and RJ Sullivan 2005. "Peer-to-peer file-sharing as a costly signal" Poster presented at the 17th Annual Conference of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. Austin, TX.

Academic Positions:

2007  Instructor; Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle; Course taught: Principles of Biological Anthropology

2007  CLUE Instructor; Biocultural Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle

2004-06  Instructor; Department of Anthropology, Sacramento City College; Courses taught: Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Laboratory in Physical Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology

2006 Lecturer; Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento; Courses taught: Introduction to Physical Anthropology, Evolution of Human Behavior

2004  Lecturer; Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento; Course taught: Laboratory in Physical Anthropology

Teaching Assistantships:

2006-07    2006-2007 Department of Anthropology, University of Washington, Seattle

2003 Department of Anthropology, California State University, Sacramento

Research Assistantship:

2007-08   Catalyst Research and Development, Computing and Communications, University of Washington, Seattle

Research Experience:

2007 -      Principal Investigator: Attitudes about blood donors and blood donation among young US adults   

present       Duties: Personal interviews, survey development/design, data collection, data analysis

2007 -      Research Assistant, Catalyst Research and Development:     

present       Duties: Lead focus groups, survey development/design, data collection, data analysis

2005 -      Principal Investigator: Competitive status signaling in P2P file sharing networks

2006        Duties: Lead focus groups, survey development/design, data collection, data analysis

Editorial Positions:

2000-02   Assistant Editor; Southwestern American Literature; Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas State University, San Marcos

2000-02   Assistant Editor; Texas Books in Review; Center for the Study of the Southwest, Texas State University, San Marcos

1999-00   Editorial Assistant; Southwestern American Literature and Texas Books in Review

1996-98   Assistant Editor; The Skyline, Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas

Press:

Quoted in Discovery News article "Royal executions followed pattern" on May 4, 2006.

Online: http://dsc.discovery.com/news/2006/05/04/royals_his.html?category=history

Funding:

2007-08        Funding:

Research Assistantship, University of Washington; Tuition Reimbursement

2007                Teaching Assistantship, University of Washington; Tuition Reimbursement

2006                Teaching Assistantship, University of Washington; Tuition Reimbursement

2006                Travel reimbursement: 18th Annual Conference of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. Philadelphia, PA.

Volunteer Positions:

2005  Faculty Advisor; Anthropology Club; Sacramento City College

2001-02  Secretary; Anthropological Society, Texas State University, San Marcos

2001 Art Director; Persona; Texas State University, San Marcos

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