| The Pandemic and U.S. Security Policy |
Inspired by her work with the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine on bioterrorism and chemical terrorism, Associate Professor Margaret E. Kosal looked into strategies around Covid-19 and found the virus is being treated more as a national security issue and less as a public health one.
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| Sports Historian Examines the Role of Race in Michael Jordan's Career |
"I talk about how he came to be seen as a hero in America and what he represented to different people, including how race formed the way Jordan saw himself and shaped the expectations of him as a public figure," said Johnny Smith of the School of History and Sociology.
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School of History and Sociology
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School of Literature, Media, and Communication |
"Designing Feminist Methodologies: Foregrounding Gender, Positionality, and Justice in Communication Design Research," a journal article by Allegra Smith, was published in the Proceedings of the 41st ACM International Conference on Design of Communication.
"Blackfishing Complexions: Shakespeare, Passing, and the Politics of Beauty," a chapter by Kelly Duquette, was included in Inclusive Shakespeares: Identity, Pedagogy, Performance, published by Palgrave.
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School of Modern Languages |
Sam Nunn School of International Affairs |
"From Space Situational Awareness to Space Domain Awareness," a book chapter by Mariel Borowitz, was published in The Militarization of European Space Policy, published by Routledge.
"Teaching Social Science Aspects of Space: A Transdisciplinary Approach," a journal article by Mariel Borowitz, was published in Space Policy.
"War Is from Mars, AI Is from Venus: Rediscovering the Institutional Context of Military Automation," an article by Jon R. Lindsay, was published in the Texas National Security Review.
"The International Community’s Reaction to the Soviet Annexation of the Baltic Republics: The Recognition Dilemma," a journal article by Evgeny Tikhonravov, was published in the Netherlands International Law Review.
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"Public Biofoundries as Innovation Intermediaries: The Integration of Translation, Sustainability, and Responsibility," a journal article by Philip Shapira, was published in the Journal of Technology Transfer.
"The Effect of State Housing Policies on Eviction Filings and Judgments in the United States, 2001–2018," a journal article by Ashley Bradford, was published in Housing Policy Debate.
Presidential Leadership in Feeble Times: Explaining Executive Power in the Gilded Age, a book by Mark Zachary Taylor, was published by Oxford University Press.
"How Do Academic Public Administration and Public Policy Researchers Affect Policymaking? Functional Groupings From Survey Data," a journal article by John P. Nelson, was published in Scientometrics.
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