Served as a respondent for a panel titled, “Cultural Knowledge as a Military Resource,” at a special conference titled “The Professor and the Spy,” organized by the Eagelton Institute of Politics, February 12-13, 2009.
Aronczyk, Melissa. "Why Brand?" In Inclusive Place Branding: Critical Perspectives in Theory and Practice, M. Kavaratzis, M. Giovanardi and M. Lichrou (Eds.) Routledge.
"Saudi Arabia and 9/11: The History of a "Special" Relationship and its Contradictions,” Historical Materialism Conference, New York City, Jan 14-16. 2010.
Panel on historical memory and Muslims post 9/11, at the The Rights of Memory: 9/11 and the “Ground Zero Mosque” conference, Rutgers-Newark, Paul Robeson Center, 11:30am-1:30, Nov 8, 2010.
“Islamophobia: A structural analysis,” UDC conference, Tallahasse, FL, May 10-12, 2012.
April 18, 2014, 1:45pm: “Islamophobia in the Obama Era: Liberalism and the National Security State,” Islamophobia Conference, Booth Auditorium, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Dalbello, Marija and Mary Shaw, eds. Visible Writings: Cultures, Forms, Readings. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2011. 354 p.
Pamela S. Richards, Wayne A. Wiegand, and Marija Dalbello, eds. A History of Modern Librarianship: Constructing the Heritage of Western Cultures. Libraries Unlimited/ABC-Clio, 2015. 248 p.
“Where is Feminism Going?: A Marxist Critique of the Politics of Mainstream Feminism” presented at International Communication Association, Washington D.C., May 2001.
“Imperialism Unveiled: Afghan Women, the Media and the ‘War on Terror’” presented on a “Theme Plenary” session at the International Communication Association, San Diego, May, 2003.