EDITORIAL BOARD
MISSION STATEMENT
The mission of the Reacting Editorial Board is to assist game designers and to maintain standards of quality for the Reacting series as a whole. They evaluate games in development and provide feedback to game designers to assist in the process of the academic publication of Reacting Games.
CALL FOR BOARD APPLICATIONS
The REB is responsible for reviewing manuscripts and giving clear feedback to authors. It also creates and oversees templates for game components, introductory boilerplate, the BLORG (Big List of Reacting Games) and the online Reacting Consortium Library.
The REB seeks diversity in disciplines, institutions, and perspectives. There is no set term. In order to apply, please submit the following to nick.proctor@simpson.edu by November 1.
• Two page CV
• Statement of interest
• Description of experience with Reacting and other game-based learning
EDITORIAL BOARD MEMBERS
Jae Basiliere, Assistant Professor of Gender Studies, Grand Valley State University
Author of:
Resistance at the Stonewall Inn, 1969
Patrick J. Coby, Professor of Government, Smith College
Author of:
Henry VIII and the Reformation Parliament
America’s Founding: The Constitutional Convention
Launching the Ship of State: Ratification Debates in New York State, 1788
John Eby, Assistant Professor, Department of History, Loras College
Co-author of:
The Collapse of Apartheid and the Dawn of Democracy in South Africa, 1993
Kyle Lincoln, Associate Lecturer, History Department, University of Wisconsin-La Crosse
Co-author of:
A Queen's Ransom: The Crisis of the Fourth Crusade
Sing Goddess of the Rage of Achilles
John Moser, Professor of History, Chair, Master of Arts in American History and Government, Acting Chair, Department of History & Political Science, Ashland University
Author of:
Japan, the West, and the Road to World War
July Crisis 1914
Co-author of:
Yalta, 1945
Frankfurt Parliament 1848-49
Bill Offutt, Professor of History, Pace University
Author of:
Patriots, Loyalists, and Revolution in New York City, 1775-1776
Nicolas Proctor, Professor of History, Simpson College & Editorial Board Director
Author of:
Forest Diplomacy: War, Peace, and Land on the Colonial Frontier, 1756-57
Chicago 1968: The Democratic National Convention
Co-author of:
Kentucky, 1861: Loyalty, State, and Nation
Modernism vs. Traditionalism: Art in Paris, 1888-89
Yalta, 1945
Mary Jane Treacy, Director of the Honors Program, Professor Emerita of Spanish & Women's Studies, Simmons College
Author of:
Greenwich Village, 1913: Suffrage, Labor, and the New Woman
Argentina 1985: Contested Memories
Harlem 1919
Co-author of:
Paterson 1913: The Silk Strike
Jace Weaver, Professor of Native American Studies and Religion, Adjunct Professor of Law, University of Georgia and Director of the INAS
Author of:
Oklahoma Revolution: Radicalism Against Racism, 1923
Co-author of:
Red Clay 1835: Cherokee Removal
Hawaii 1893: A Kingdom in Crisis
Paula Lazrus, Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology at the Institute for Core Studies, St. John’s University
Author of:
Building the Italian Renaissance: Brunelleschi’s Dome and the Florence Cathedral
Co-author of:
Elgin Marbles Controversy
Kelly McFall, Professor of History and Chair of the Division of Humanities, Newman University
Author of:
The Needs of Others: Human Rights, International Organizations & Intervention in Rwanda,
1994
The Question of Algeria in 1950s France
Jackie Robinson and the Integration of Major League Baseball
Co-author of:
Title IX and the American University
Treaty of Versailles, 1919
Monuments and Memory-Making: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, 1980-1982
North Korea Hunger Games: Famine, International Aid and Oppressive Regimes