People in Print – February

Elena Gorfinkel (Art History). 2015. Exhausted Drift: Austerity, Dispossession and the Politics of Slow in Kelly Reichardt’s Meeks Cutoff in Slow Cinema. Edinburgh: University of Edinburgh Press. http://bit.ly/20QMyQN

Michael J. Mikos (Foreign Languages and Literature). 2015. Historia powstania i upadku Katedry imienia Adama Mickiewicza na Uniwersytecie Columbia w Nowym Jorku (1948-1954) (History of the rise and fall of the Department of Adam
Mickiewicz at Columbia University in New York City). Arcana, 126: 112-145.

Chia Youyee Vang (History). 2016. Southeast Asian Americans. The Oxford Handbook of Asian American History, David K. Yoo and Eiichiro Azuma, eds. New York: Oxford University Press.

Chia Youyee Vang (History). 2015. Hmong Transnational Lives and the Politics of Negotiating Place. Southeast Asian Migration: People on the Move in Search of Work, Refuge and Belonging. Sussex Academic Press.

Chia Youyee Vang (History). 2015. A Portrait of Refugees from Burma/Myanmar and Bhutan. Journal of Asian American Studies, 18(3): 347-369. http://bit.ly/1opz3Gz

Dalia Gomaa (English and Women’s and Gender Studies). 2016. The Non-National in Contemporary American Literature: Ethnic Women Writers and Problematic Belongings. Palgrave Macmillan.

Lisa Silverman (Jewish Studies). Leopoldstadt, Judenplatz, and Beyond: Rethinking Vienna’s Jewish Spaces. East Central Europe, 42(2-3): 249-267.

Julius O. Sensat (Philosophy). 2016. The Logic of Estrangement: Reason in an Unreasonable Form. Palgrave Macmillan. http://amzn.to/20QGt6W

Christine Klingbiel (English). 2016. “Ministry of Misinformation: Harry Potter and Propaganda,” in From Here to Hogwarts: Essays on Harry Potter Fandom and Fiction, Christopher Bell, ed. McFarland. http://amzn.to/1owpDbU

Erin K. Ruppel (Communication). 2016. Scanning health information sources: Applying and extending the comprehensive model of information seeking. Journal of Health Communication, 21(2): 208-16.

Nicholas D. Fedorchuk, Stephen Q. Dornbos, Frank A. Corsetti, John L. Isbell, Victoria A. Petryshyn, Julie Bowles, and Dylan T. Wilmeth (Geosciences). 2016. Early non-marine life: Evaluating the biogenicity of Mesoproterozoic fluvial-lacustrine stromatolites. Precambrian Research, 275: 105-118.

Timothy J. Jarome, Nicole C. Ferrara, Janine L. Kwapis, and Fred J. Helmstetter (Psychology). 2016. CaMKII regulates proteasome phosphorylation and activity and promotes memory destabilization following retrieval. Neurobiology of Learning & Memory, 128: 103-109. http://bit.ly/1O7eofa

Craig R. Guilbault and Molly A. Moran (Mathematical Sciences). 2016. A Comparison of Large Scale Dimension of a Metric Space to the Dimension of its Boundary. Topology and its Applications, 199: 17-22.

Zizi Papacharissi and Stacy Blasioloa (Journalism, Advertising and Media Studies). 2015. “Structures of Feeling, Storytelling, and Social Media: The Case of #Egypt,” in The Rutledge Companion to Social Media and Politics (Axel Bruns, Gunn Enli, Eli Skogerbo, Anders Olof Larsson, Christian Christensen, eds.). Routledge. http://bit.ly/217Nj8l

Stacy Blasioloa (Journalism, Advertising and Media Studies), Miao Feng (’10, MA Media Studies), and Adrienne Massanari. 2016. “Riding in Cars with Strangers: A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Privacy and Safety in Ingress” in Social, Casual, and Mobile Games: The Changing Gaming Landscape (Michele Willson and Tama Leaver, eds). Bloomsbury Publishing. http://bit.ly/1OoBIoV

Edward S. Hinchman (Philosophy). 2016. “What On Earth Was I Thinking?” How Anticipating Plan’s End Places Intentions in Time” in Time and the Philosophy of Action (Roman Altshuler and Michael J. Sigrist, eds.). Routledge.


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