KATHRYN GROW ALLEN, PHD
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“Just write every day of your life. Read intensely.
Then see what happens. Most of my friends who
​are put on that diet have very pleasant careers.”

—Ray Bradbury

WRITING & CONTENT DEVELOPMENT SUMMARY

As a researcher, assistant professor, and consultant, I write and create content covering a large range of topics. The format of my writing varies and at different times I am working on grants, social media content, peer-reviewed publications, blog and website articles, eLearning resources, social science lectures, children's literature, reports, and project proposals/pitches. These diverse formats are targeted at different audiences, use different writing techniques, and have distinct goals for the final outcome of the product produced.   While my writing is almost always influenced by my expertise in anthropology, my work is in different fields and targeted at audiences far beyond my discipline. 

SAMPLE PUBLICATIONS 

SAMPLE OF CONTENT WRITTEN FOR PUBLIC AUDIENCES
  • Allen, KG. 2023. Connecting Ralph Wilson Park to a Global Vision for Better Cities. Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy, website article posted May 2nd.  
  • Allen, KG. 2023. A Heritage Approach. Ralph Wilson Park Conservancy, website article posted April 5th.
  • Allen, KG 2022.  Escape to the Arctic: A virtual field trip to Greenland. Summary of  blog content for eLearning virtual learning experience posted between  August 21, 2021 and March 15, 2022. 
  • Allen, KG. 2020. Examining Identity: Ethnicity in the age of commercialized DNA testing.  No Boundaries Magazine, fall issue. ​
SAMPLE OF SCIENTIFIC PEER-REVIEWED PAPERS, SUMMARIES, AND REPORTS
  • Allen KG, Šlaus M, Adamić Hadžić A, and von Cramon-Taubadel N. In Service to the Sultan: Biological affinity analysis of Vlach Ottoman vassals from Southern Croatia.  International Journal of Osteoarchaeology 32(5): 1049 - 1060.
  • Allen KG, Mills RD, Knudson KJ and von Cramon-Taubadel N. 2020. Biological Diversity in an Islamic Archaeological Population: a Strontium Isotope and Craniometric Analysis of Affinity in Ottoman Romania. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 171: 569-583. 
  • Allen KG, and von-Cramon Taubadel N. 2017. A Craniometric Analysis of Early Modern Romania and Hungary: The roles of migration and conversion in shaping European Ottoman population history.  American Journal of Physical Anthropology 164(3): 477-487.    
  • Allen, KG. 2017. How Human Skeletons are Illuminating Europe's Islamic Past. www.sciencetrends.com. Published December 11th.  
  • Diaconescu D, Tincu S, Suciu CI, Rusu A, Bunoiu V, Muscalu-Creţescu A, Allen KG. 2017. Silvaşu de Jos: Dealu Ţapului. In Cronica Cercetărilor Arheologice din România Campania 2016, pp 130-131. Institutul Naţional al Patrimoniului, Bucharest. 
  • ​Suciu CI, Diaconescu D, Ardelean A, Allen KG. 2017. Timişoara: Ronaţ-Triaj; Proprietatea Duma Aşezare civilă, datare Foeni Târziu/Petreşti A. In Cronica Cercetărilor Arheologice din România Campania 2016, pp 216-217. Institutul Naţional al  Patrimoniului, Bucharest.
  • Allen KG. 2016. An Ottoman Cemetery in Timisoara: Report of Research Conducted with the IEMA Research and Travel Scholarship. Chronika 6:98-104. 
  • Allen KG. 2015. Review of The Routledge Handbook of Archaeological Human Remains and Legislation, edited by N. Márquez-Grant, L. Fibiger. ReDiva: Revista Doctoranzilor în Istorie Veche si Arheologie 3:163-167.
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