In the fight against zombies, our most important weapons are our brains. It's time to unleash them.
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ul { list-style-type: none; }Introduction
- Robert Smith? (University of Ottawa)
Fitting the Theory to the Facts
- John Seavey (fraggmented.blogspot.com)
What Feminism Has to Say About World War Z
- Jen Rinaldi (York University)
The Zombie Threat to Democracy
- Adam Smith (Brandeis University)
Classification and Causation of Zombification, and Guidelines for Risk Reduction and Management
- Tony Contento (Iowa State University)
Zombie Instructors: A Career Made Flesh
- Kate Small and Robert Smith?
Aim for the Head
- Arnold T. Blumberg (University of Baltimore & University of Maryland Baltimore County)
Cultural Narratives of Blood
- Marina Levina (University of Memphis)
Maintaining Academic Library Services during the Zombie Apocalypse
- Sarah McHone-Chase and Lynne M. Thomas (Northern Illinois University)
Zombies on Broadway
Reclaiming Public Spaces through the Performance of the Zombie Walk
- Sasha Cocarla (University of Ottawa)
A Preliminary Report on the First Excavation Season at Zombie Assault Site UK546, Newport, South Wales
- Melissa Beattie (Cardiff University)
Strategic Intelligence Analysis of a Zombie Attack
Evolution of the Modern Zombie
- Philip Munz and Philippe P. Vachon (Carleton University)
Dawn of the Shopping Dead
- Matt Bailey (Macquarie University, Australia)
And the Dead Shall Walk, but How?
- Anthony Tongen, Caitlin V. Johnson and Sean M. Francis (James Madison University)
Zombie Grrls on and off Screen
- Natasha Patterson (Simon Fraser University)
American History Z
Zombies, Disability and the Law
- Julia Grugson-Wood (York University)
The Zombie Paradigm
- Helen Kang (Simon Fraser University)
Diary of a Landscape Architect