Humanities department chair Hollis Robbins authored a chapter in a book, Economics of the Undead, recently published through Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. Each chapter of the book represents a variety of economic perspectives as applied to the living dead. “Killing Time: Dracula and Social Discoordination” shows how Dracula was a threat not just to jugular veins, but to the standard of time that enable coordination in a modern economy.