Stephanie Kane
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
81
Citations
966
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
47
Publishing since 1979
Stephanie Kane works in the social sciences, using ethnographic and anthropological approaches to study how communities relate to water, infrastructure, and the built environment. Her publications examine topics such as rivers, dams, Arctic shipping ports, sea ice, urban design, and the intersection of law, crime, and social control in public spaces.
Publication activity varied year to year over the past decade, peaking around 2020-2021 and slowing more recently, averaging about 1.2 publications per year over the last five years.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- The contribution of stimulus frequency and spatial attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses
2025
- The contribution of stimulus frequency and attention to the N2 and P3 in Go/Nogo: A multilab replication and new analyses
2024
- Rejoinder to a Book Review
International Journal for Crime Justice and Social Democracy · 2024
- Just One Rain Away
McGill-Queen's University Press eBooks · 2022
- Navigating the Structural Coherence of Sea Ice
2022
- Preface
McGill-Queen's University Press eBooks · 2022
- Serious Games in Personalized Learning
2021
- Parametric cortical representations of complexity and preference for artistic and computer-generated fractal patterns revealed by single-trial EEG power spectral analysis
2021
- Ludology and the Origins of Games and Learning
2021
- The Science and Art of How We Learn
2021
- Winnipeg’s Aspirational Port and the Future of Arctic Shipping (The Geo-Cultural Version)
2021
- 2 Winnipeg’s Aspirational Port and the Future of Arctic Shipping (The Geo-Cultural Version)
2021
- 2 Winnipeg’s Aspirational Port and the Future of Arctic Shipping (The Geo-Cultural Version)
2021
- <i>Before the Flood: The Itaipu Dam and the Visibility of Rural Brazil</i>. By Jacob Blanc (Durham, Duke University Press, 2019) 320 pp. $104.95 cloth $27.95 paper
The Journal of Interdisciplinary History · 2020
- Infrastructure, Environment and Life in the AnthropoceneKregg Hetherington, editor. (Durham: Duke University Press, 2019)
PoLAR Political and Legal Anthropology Review · 2020
- McGill-Queen's University Press eBooks×2
- The Journal of Interdisciplinary History×1
- Human Organization×1
- International Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research×1
- Crime Media Culture An International Journal×1
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Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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