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ASEBL Journal – Volume 11 Issue 2, Spring 2015 Michelle Scalise Sugiyama is affiliated with the Anthropology Department and the Institute of Cognitive and Decision Sciences at the University of Oregon, and blogs for the Huffington Post. Her research explores the role that storytelling played in ancestral human groups, the continuities between ancient and modern storytelling, and the cognitive capacities that scaffold this uniquely human behavior. Gregory F. Tague, editor of ASEBL Journal and blog and general editor of Bibliotekos (www.ebibliotekos.com), is Professor of English at St. Francis College (NY) and founder of The Evolutionary Studies Collaborative. His most recent book is Making Mind: Moral Sense and Consciousness. Current projects include work on evolution and human culture and a primer on art and adaptation. https://sites.google.com/site/gftague/ Mark Turner is Institute Professor and Professor of Cognitive Science at Case Western Reserve University. He is the founding director of the Cognitive Science Network and co-director of the Red Hen Lab. His most recent book publications are The Origin of Ideas: Blending, Creativity, and the Human Spark (2014), Ten Lectures on Mind and Language (2011) and two edited volumes, The Artful Mind: Cognitive Science and the Riddle of Human Creativity, from Oxford University Press, and Meaning, Form, & Body, edited with Fey Parrill and Vera Tobin, published by the Center for the Study of Language and Information. Other books include Cognitive Dimensions of Social Science, The Literary Mind, Reading Minds, and Death is the Mother of Beauty. He has been a fellow of the Institute for Advanced Study, the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation, the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, the National Humanities Center, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Institute of Advanced Study of Durham University, and the Centre for Advanced Study at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters among many other prestigious fellowships. Full biography Here https://plus.google.com/+MarkTurnerB/about ▬ ANNOUNCEMENTS The ASEBL Journal, fully peer-reviewed and indexed in the MLA International Biblography and Ebsco Host, is usually published yearly in January. On occasion there might be a special issue. If you are interested in the journal, please visit the blog (About tab) for complete information, mission, goals, aims and scope: www.asebl.blogspot.com You may contact the editor at publisher@ebibliotekos.com, with ASEBL in the subject line, but do so only after you have reviewed the About tab, please. Sister site: www.ebibliotekos.com Third Moral Sense Colloquium most likely Spring 2017. Announcement, information, and details will appear on the ASEBL blog at some point in 2016. 57