| New Book Explores Black Women's Voices in U.S. History |
Former Ivan Allen College Dean Jacqueline Jones Royster, professor emerita in the School of Literature, Media, and Communication, showcases the powerful voices of Black women in shaping the nation's early history.
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| Expanding Interdisciplinary Research in Healthcare Policy and Economics |
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School of History and Sociology
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School of Literature, Media, and Communication |
School of Modern Languages |
Stéphanie Boulard, Miguel Rosas Buendia, Kelly Comfort, Vicki Galloway, Britta Kallin, Natalie Khazaal, Jin Liu, Lu Liu, and Amanda Weiss contributed chapters to A Global Humanities Approach to the United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals: Understanding Planet, People, and Prosperity, published by Routledge. Comfort edited the volume.
An Indwelling Voice: Sincerities and Authenticities in Russian Poetry, a book by Stuart Goldberg, was published by the University of Toronto Press.
"'Naked' or 'Dressed Up'? A Contrastive Analysis of Response Cries Between Korean and Japanese," a journal article by Yongtaek Kim, was published in Japanese/Korean Linguistics Volume 30, published by CSLI Publications.
"Inverse Construction as a Solution to the Mismatch Between Perception and Cognition," a journal article by Yongtaek Kim, was published in Japanese/Korean Linguistics Volume 30, published by CSLI Publications.
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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs |
"The United States and the Liberal Transformation of International Society in the Nineteenth Century," a book chapter by Mikulas Fabry, was published in Nineteenth Century America in the Society of States, published by Routledge.
"How Covid-19 is Reshaping U.S. National Security Policy," a journal article by Margaret E. Kosal, was published in Politics and the Life Sciences.
"Marginalization and the Construction of Mental Illness Narratives Online: Foregrounding Institutions in Technology-Mediated Care", an article by Neha Kumar, was published in the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction.
"Public Health Calls for/with AI: An Ethnographic Perspective", an article by Neha Kumar, was published in the Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction.
"The Belt and Road Initiative and China's Pursuit of Agenda-Setting Power," a journal article by Dalton Lin, was published in Orbis.
"Developing Transportation Resilience Adaptively to Climate Change," a journal article by Brian Woodall, was published in Transportation Research Record.
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"The Impact of Community Engagement on Undergraduate Social Responsibility Attitudes," a journal article by Jason Borenstein, was published in Studies in Higher Education.
"Rescaling Energy Burden: Using Household Surveys to Examine Vulnerabilities and Consequences in the Southeastern United States", a journal article by Marilyn A. Brown, Snehal Kale, and Ryan Anthony, was published in Energy Research and Social Science.
"As the Crow Flies: Tracking Policy Diffusion Through Stakeholder Networks," a journal article by Daniel Matisoff, was published in the Journal of Public Policy.
"Researching the Future: Scenarios to Explore the Future of Human Genome Editing," a journal article by John P. Nelson, was published in BMC Medical Ethics.
"A Classification Scheme for Hostile Design," a journal article by Robert Rosenberger, was published in Philosophy of the City Journal.
"Innovation Intermediaries at the Convergence of Digital Technologies, Sustainability, and Governance: A Case Study of AI-Enabled Engineering Biology," a journal article by Philip Shapira, was published in the journal Technovation.
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PI: Paul M.A. Baker (CACP)
Project: Digital Equity Assessment for the Disability+ Community Project
Amount: $64,542
Sponsor: National Digital Inclusion Alliance
PI: Brad Fain (CACP)
Project: VPAT and Compliance Support Services Amount: $20,500 (two awards)
Sponsor: Ricoh Americas Corp.
PI: Natalie Khaazal (Modern Languages)
Project: Project GO #6 Amount: $523,623.95
Sponsor: Insititute of International Education
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