List of publications
SIMON STRICKLAND
Publications
Books
1. S. S. Strickland. 2018. Materials for the study of Gurung pe Two volumes, pp.759 and 908. Harvard Oriental Series volumes 86 and 87. (Harvard: University Press)
2. J.C.K. Wells, S.S. Strickland, and K. Laland. 2006. Social information transmission and human biology Pp. 335. (Boca Raton: CRC Press, Taylor and Francis)
3. S.S. Strickland and P.S. Shetty. Editors. 1998. Human biology and social inequality (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 346.
4. S.S. Strickland and V.R. Tuffrey, with the assistance of G.M. Gurung and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1997. Form and Function. A study of nutrition, adaptation, and social inequality in three Gurung villages of the Nepal Himalayas Pp. 304 (large format). (London: Smith-Gordon).
5. S.S. Strickland. 1997. Materials for the study of Kejaman-Sekapan oral tradition. Two volumes, pp. 402 and 260. Sarawak Museum Journal Special Monograph no. 8. (Kuching: The Sarawak Museum).
6. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. Editors. 1993. Seasonality and human ecology (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 250.
7. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. 1993. Nutritional anthropology: prospects and perspectives Pp. 176. (London: Smith-Gordon).
Articles in professional journals and chapters in edited volumes
1. S.S. Strickland and D. Nabarro. 2007. Avian and pandemic influenza: communicating the risks through deliberative dialogue. The Commonwealth Health Ministers Book 2007 (London: Henley)
2. S.S. Strickland. 2003. Functional consequences of adult malnutrition in developing countries: a review. Journal of physiological anthropology 21:1:1-9.
3. S.S. Strickland. 2003. Anthropological perspectives on use of the areca nut. Addiction biology 7:85-97.
4. S. S. Strickland and C. Tallack 2002. Addictive behaviour – a review of research. Strategy Unit. http://www.cabinetoffice.gov.uk/media/cabinetoffice/strategy/assets/ab_paper.pdf
5. S.S. Strickland, G.V. Veena, P. Houghton, C. Stanford, A.V. Kurpad. 2003. Areca nut, energy metabolism and hunger in Asian men. Annals of human biology 30:1:26-52.
6. S.S. Strickland and A.E. Duffield. 1999. Biosocial significance of the areca nut in South-East Asia. In Il cibo culturale: Dal cibo alla cultura, dalla cultura al cibo ed. A. Guerci (Genova: Erga edizione). ISBN 88-8163-171-7. Pp. 37-51.
7. A.E. Duffield and S.S. Strickland. 1999. Nutrition in Sarawak: Its relationship to rural development. In Rural development and social science research: Case studies from Borneo ed. V.T. King (Phillips: Borneo Research Council Inc.). ISBN 0-9629568-9-9. Pp. 131-158.
8. S.S. Strickland and A.E. Duffield. 1998. Nutrition and ecosystems in Sarawak. The role of the areca nut. Asia-Pacific journal of clinical nutrition 7: 3/4: 300-306 (republished in 2000 in Current topics in physiological anthropology, edited by M. Sato, H. Jurgens, N.S. Narancic and P. Rudan; Zagreb).
9. S.S. Strickland. 1998. Ageing in non-western populations. In Encyclopaedia of human growth and development ed. S.J. Ulijaszek, M.A. Preece, and F.E. Johnston (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 426-427.
10. S.S. Strickland and P.S. Shetty. 1998. Human biology and social inequality. In Human biology and social inequality ed. S.S. Strickland and P.S. Shetty (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 1-19.
11. S.S. Strickland and V.R. Tuffrey. 1997. Parental investment theory and birth sex ratios in Nepal. Journal of biosocial science 29: 283-295.
12. S.S. Strickland and A.E. Duffield. 1997. Anthropometric status and resting metabolic rate in users of the areca nut and smokers of tobacco in rural Sarawak. Annals of human biology 25: 5: 453-474.
13. S.J.Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. 1997. Body mass index and fat patterning in rural Sarawak. Malaysian journal of nutrition 2: 128-136.
14. J.C.K. Wells and S.S. Strickland. 1996. Measurement of nutritional status using conventional anthropometry and D2O in Sarawak, Malaysia. European journal of clinical nutrition. 50: 668-671.
15. S.S. Strickland. 1996. Nutrition. In Encyclopaedic dictionary of social and cultural anthropology ed. A. Barnard and J. Spencer (London: Routledge). Pp. 400-402.
16. S.S. Strickland. 1996. Biological anthropology. In Encyclopaedic dictionary of social and cultural anthropology ed. A. Barnard and J. Spencer (London: Routledge). Pp. 66-71.
17. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1994b. Iban energy nutrition and shifting agriculture. Ecology of food and nutrition 33: 1-2: 75-92.
18. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1994a. Body mass index and illness in rural Sarawak. European journal of clinical nutrition 48: Supplement 3: S98-S109.
19. S. S. Strickland. 1993c. Human nutrition in Mongolia: maternal mortality and rickets. Nomadic peoples 33: 231-239.
20. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1993b. Resting energy expenditure and body composition in rural Sarawaki adults. American Journal of Human Biology 5: 341-350.
21. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1993a. Body mass index, ageing, and differential reported morbidity in rural Sarawak. European Journal of Clinical Nutrition 47: 9-19.
22. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. 1993. Nutritional studies in biological anthropology. In Research methods in biological anthropology ed. G.W. Lasker and C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 108-139.
23. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. 1993. Introduction. In Seasonality and human ecology ed. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 1-4.
24. S. S. Strickland. 1993. Human nutrition in Mongolia during economic liberalisation: available data and key research issues. Brighton, Sussex: IDS, PALD research report no. 2.
25. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1992. Energy nutrition of Iban in Song and Kanowit, February-April 1990. Sarawak Museum Journal XLIII: 64: 135-196.
26. S.S. Strickland. 1992. Comment on R.E. Burchard (1992) 'Coca chewing and diet' Current Anthropology 33: 1: 20-21.
27. S.J. Ulijaszek and S.S. Strickland. 1991. Basal metabolic rate and physique of Gurkha and British soldiers stationed in Britain. Annals of Human Biology 18:3: 245-251.
28. S.S. Strickland. 1990. Traditional economies and patterns of nutritional disease. In G.A. Harrison and J.C. Waterlow (eds) Diet and Disease (Cambridge: University Press). Pp. 209-239.
29. S.S. Strickland and S.J. Ulijaszek. 1990. Energetic cost of standard activities in Gurkha and British soldiers. Annals of Human Biology 17:2: 133-144.
30. S.S. Strickland. 1989. Kejaman adaptive strategies in the context of development efforts. Sarawak Museum Journal XL: 61: Part III: 251-270.
31. S.S. Strickland. 1988. Preliminary notes on a Kejaman-Sekapan oral narrative form. Sarawak Museum Journal XXXIX: 60: 67-75 (republished in 1989 in Indonesia Circle 47-8: 37-47).
32. S.S. Strickland. 1987. Notes on the language of Gurung pe. Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1: 53-76.
33. S.S. Strickland. 1986. Long term development of Kejaman subsistence: an ecological study. Sarawak Museum Journal: XXXVI: 57: 117-171.
34. S.S. Strickland. 1984. Resources and population among the Gurungs: 1958-1980. Kailash - A journal of himalayan studies XI: 3-4: 211-254.
35. S.S. Strickland. 1983. The Gurung priest as bard. Kailash - A journal of himalayan studies X: 3-4: 227-265.
36. S.S. Strickland. 1982b. Notes on the relation of myth to ritual among the Gurungs of Nepal. Cambridge Anthropology 7:3: 45-58.
37. S.S. Strickland. 1982a. Honey hunting by the Gurungs of Nepal. Bee World 63:4: 153-161.
Book reviews in journals
1. Phillips, N. Sijobang: Sung narrative poetry of West Sumatra by Nigel Phillips. Cambridge University Press, 1981. In Cambridge Anthropology 1982, pp.78-80.
2. Fürer-Haimendorf, C. von The Sherpas transformed: social change in a Buddhist society of Nepal by Christoph von Fürer-Haimendorf. New Delhi: Sterling Publishers Private Ltd, 1984. In Man.
3. King, V.T. The Maloh of West Kalimantan by V.T. King. Dordrecht: Foris Publications, 1985. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
4. Zimmermann, F. The jungle and the aroma of meats: an ecological theme in Hindu medicine by F. Zimmermann. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1987. In Social History of Medicine 1989, 2(1), pp.98-99.
5. Lee, R.D., Arthur, W.B., Kelley, A.C., Rodgers, G., Srinivasan, T.N. Population, food and rural development Edited by R.D. Lee, W.B. Arthur, A.C. Kelley, G. Rodgers, and T.N. Srinivasan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1988. In Biology and Society 1989, 6(3), pp.122-123.
6. Meulenbeld, G.J., Wujastyk, D. Studies in Indian medical history Edited by G.J. Meulenbeld and D. Wujastyk. Oxford: University Press, 1987. In Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society
7. Tillema, H. A journey among the peoples of Central Borneo in word and picture by H.Tillema, edited by V.T. King. Oxford: University Press, 1989. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
8. Rousseau, J. Central Borneo by Jérôme Rousseau. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1990. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
9. Freedman, L. Is our future limited by our past? Edited by L. Freedman. Nedlands: Centre for Human Biology, University of Western Australia, 1991. In Man 1992, 27(1), pp.188-189.
10. Liétard, G., Cordier, P. Travaux sur l’histoire de la médecine indienne. Un demi-siècle de recherches āyurvédiques by Gustave Liétard and Palmyr Cordier, edited by Arion Roşu. Paris: Institut de Civilisation Indienne, 1989. In Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 1992, 2 (1), pp.98-99.
11. Revel, N. Fleurs de paroles: histoire naturelle palawan. I: Les dons de Nägsalad; II: La maîtrise d’un savoir et l’art d’une relation by Nicole Revel. Paris: Editions Peeters, 1990. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1992, LV, 3, pp.605-606.
12. Smedal, O.H. Order and difference. An ethnographic study of Orang Lom of Bangla, West Indonesia by Olaf H. Smedal. Oslo: Department of Social Anthropology, 1989. In Indonesia Circle 1992
13. Sellato, B. Nomades et sédentarisation a Bornéo by Bernard Sellato. Paris: Editions de l’École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales, 1989. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies
14. Mascie-Taylor, C.G.N., Lasker, G.W. Applications of biological anthropology to human affairs edited by C.G.N. Mascie-Taylor and G.W. Lasker. Cambridge University Press, 1991. In Man 1993, 28(2), pp.371-372.
15. Sales, A. de Je suis né de vos jeux de tambours: la religion chamanique des Magars du nord by Anne de Sales. Nanterre: Société d’Ethnologie, 1991. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1993, LVI, 2, pp.392-394.
16. Smedal, O.H. Lom – Indonesian – English and English – Lom wordlists by Olaf H. Smedal. Jakarta: Badan Penyelenggara Seri Nusa, Universitas Katolik Indonesia Atma Jaya, 1987. In Indonesia Circle 1993, 59-60, pp.75-76.
17. Fidanza, F. Nutritional status assessment. A manual for population studies edited by F. Fidanza. London: Chapman and Hall, 1991. In Annals of Human Biology 1993, 20 (1), pp.80-81.
18. Whiten, A., Widdowson, E.M. Foraging strategies and natural diet of mokeys, apes, and humans edited by A. Whiten and E.M. Widdowson. Oxford: Clarendon Press. In Man 1993, 28(1), pp.170-171.
19. Durham, W.H. Co-evolution: genes, culture, and human diversity by W.H. Durham. Stanford: University Press, 1991. In Man 1994, 29(2), pp.476-477.
20. Roche, A.F. Growth, maturation and body composition: the Fels longitudinal study 1929-1991 by A.F. Roche. Cambridge University Press, 1992. In Man 1994, 29(2), p.990.
21. Garine, I. de, Pollock, N.J. Social aspects of obesity Edited by I. de Garine and N.J. Pollock. Amsterdam: Overseas Publishers Association, and Gordon and Breach Science Publishers, 1995. In Annals of Human Biology
22. Graham, P. Iban shamanism: an analysis of the ethnographic literature by Penelope Graham. Canberra: Australian National University, 1994. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1996, LIX, 2, pp.56-57.
23. Davies, P.S.W., Cole, T.J. Body composition techniques in health and disease Edited by P.S.W. Davies and T.J. Cole. Cambridge University Press, 1996. In Journal of Biosocial Science 1996, 28.
24. Lecomte-Tilouine, M. Les dieux du pouvoir: les Magars ete l’hindouisme au Népal central by M. Lecomte-Tilouine. Paris: CNRS Ethnologie, 1993. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1995.
25. Krauskopff, G., Lecomte-Tilouine, M. Célébrer le pouvoir: Dasai, une fête royale au Népal Edited by G. Krauskopff and M. Lecomte-Tilouine. Paris: CNRS Editions and Fondation de la Maison des Sciences de l’Homme, 1996. In Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies 1997.
26. Watkins, J.C. Spirited women: gender, religion, and cultural identity in the Nepal himalayas by J.C. Watkins. New York: Columbia University Press, 1996. In Journal of the European Association of Social Anthropologists 1997.
27. Powell, R.A., Mwageni, E.A., Ankomah, A. Population dynamics: some past and emerging issues Edited by R.A. Powell, E.A. Mwageni and A. Ankomah. Exeter: Institute of Population Studies, University of Exeter, 1996. In Journal of Biosocial Science 1998, 30, pp.281-282.
28. Ulijaszek, S.J., Huss-Ashmore, R.A. Human adaptability: past, present, and future Edited by S.J. Ulijaszek and R.A. Huss-Ashmore. Oxford: University Press, 1997. In Journal of Biosocial Science 1999, pp.565-567.
29. Goody, J. Food and love: A cultural history of East and West by Jack Goody. London: Verso, 1999. In Anthropological Theory 2001, pp.503-505.
30. Carpenter, K.J. Berberi, white rice, and vitamin B: a disease, a cause, and a cure by Kenneth J. Carpenter. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2000. In Journal of Biosocial Science 2003, 35, pp.473-475.
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