Faculty Scholarship 2018
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Select a Department from the list on the right to narrow results.Cecilia Alm
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Conference Proceedings
Haduong, Nikita, et al. "Multimodal Alignment for Affective Content." Proceedings of the Workshop of Affective Content Analysis (at AAAI 2018). Ed. Niyati Chhaya, Kokil Jaidka, and Lyle H. Ungar. New Orleans, North America: Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence, 2018. Web. «
Medina, Rebecca, et al. "Sensing Behaviors of Students in Online vs. Face-to-face Lecturing Contexts." Proceedings of the Workshop on Homan-Centered Computational Sensing (at PerCom 2018). Ed. Cecilia O. Alm, Reynold Bailey, and Ehsan Hoque. Athens, Greece: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2018. Web. *
Diaz, Yancarlos, et al. "Towards an Affective Video Recommendation System." Proceedings of the Workshop on Homan-Centered Computational Sensing (at PerCom 2018). Ed. Cecilia O. Alm, Reynold Bailey, and Ehsan Hoque. Athens, Greece: 2018 IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications Workshops, 2018. Web. *
Tornblad, McKenna K., et al. "Sensing and Learning Human Annotators Engaged in Narrative Sensemaking." Proceedings of the Student Research Workshop (at NAACL 2018). Ed. Silvio Ricardo Cordeiro, Shereen Oraby, Umashanthi Pavalanathan, and Kyeongmin Rim. New Orleans, Louisiana: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. Web. «
Meyers, Benjamin S, et al. "A Dataset for Identifying Actionable Feedback in Collaborative Software Development." Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers). Ed. Iryna Gurevych and Yusuke Miyao. Melbourne, Australia: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. Web. «
Vaidyanathan, Preethi, et al. "SNAG: Spoken Narratives and Gaze Dataset." Proceedings of the 56th Annual Meeting of the Association for Computational Linguistics (Volume 2: Short Papers). Ed. Iryna Gurevych and Yusuke Miyao. Melbourne, Australia: Association for Computational Linguistics, 2018. Web. «
Shea, Jordan E., Cecilia O. Alm, and Reynold Bailey. "Contemporary Multimodal Data Collection Methodology for Reliable Inference of Authentic Surprise." Proceedings of the 2018 IEEE Western New York Image and Signal Processing Workshop (WNYISPW). Ed. Ray Ptucha. Rochester, New York: IEEE, 2018. Web. *
Irshad Altheimer
Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Paper
McCluskey, John, et al. "Data Science and Criminal Justice: An Invitation and Cautionary Note." ACJS Today. (2018). Web. ∆
Benjamin Banta
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Banta, Benjamin R. "“The Sort of War They Deserve”? The Ethics of Emerging Air Power and the Debate over Warbots." Journal of Military Ethics 17. 2-3 (2018): 156-171. Print. «
Amit Batabyal
Professor
Department of Economics
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Batabyal, Amit and Hamid Beladi. "Advertising and Competition for Market Share Between a New Good Producer and a Remanufacturer." German Economic Review 19. (2018): 113-118. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "On the Provision of Guided Tours in Multiple Foreign Languages to Tourists." Economics Bulletin 38. (2018): 182-185. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." International Review of Economics and Finance 55. (2018): 86-97. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Marital Infidelity: A Game-Theoretic Analysis." Journal of Quantitative Economics 16. (2018): 227-233. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Hamid Beladi. "Artists, Engineers, and Aspects of Economic Growth in a Creative Region." Economic Modelling 71. (2018): 214-219. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Peter Nijkamp. "On Pessimism and Optimism by Forward Looking Agents and the Need for Pensions." Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science 2. (2018): 1-14. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "A Note on Local Public Good Induced Spillovers between a Leading and a Lagging Region." Regional Science Inquiry 10. (2018): 11-16. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Hamid Beladi. "How Transport Costs Affect the Decision to Purchase a New or a Remanufactured Good." Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science 2. (2018): 529-542. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Peter Nijkamp. "A Two-Sector Model of Creative Capital Driven Regional Economic Growth." Journal of Quantitative Economics 16. (2018): 831-840. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Creative Class Competition and Innovation in the Absence of Patent Protection." International Trade, Politics and Development 2. (2018): 57-66. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "A Note on Schumpeterian Competition in the Creative Class and Innovation Policy." Regional Science Inquiry 10. (2018): 119-125. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "A Measurement Issue Regarding the Link between a Region's Creative Infrastructure and its Income." Regional Science Inquiry 10. (2018): 127-132. Print. *
Batabyal, Sanjana and Amit Batabyal. "Medical Decision-Making by Patients and Providers under Uncertainty and in the Presence of Antibiotic Resistance." International Review of Economics and Finance 58. (2018): 604-613. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 83891. (2018): 1-25. Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit and Peter Nijkamp. "Creative Capital, Information and Communication Technologies, and Economic Growth in Smart Cities." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 83952. (2018): 1-31. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit and Seung Jick Yoo. "On the Provision of Guided Tours in Multiple Foreign Languages to Tourists." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 84378. (2018): 1-10. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit and Hamid Beladi. "How Transport Costs Affect the Decision to Purchase a New or a Remanufactured Good." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 85315. (2018): 1-25. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit and Hamid Beladi. "Probabilistic Approaches to Cleaning the Ganges in Varanasi to Attract Tourists." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 86649. (2018): 1-21. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit. "A Note on Local Public Good Induced Spillovers between a Leading and a Lagging Region." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 87128. (2018): 1-15. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit, Karima Kourtit, and Peter Nijkamp. "New Technological Knowledge, Rural and Urban Agriculture, and Steady State Economic Growth." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 87607. (2018): 1-25. Web. *
Batabyal, Sanjana and Amit Batabyal. "Medical Decision-Making by Patients and Providers under Uncertainty and in the Presence of Antibiotic Resistance." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 87810. (2018): 1-34. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Creative Class Competition and Innovation in the Absence of Patent Protection." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 89604. (2018): 1-16. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit, Yoshiro Higano, and Peter Nijkamp. "Introduction to Disease, Human Health, and Regional Growth and Development in Asia." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 90266. (2018): 1-24. Web. *
Batabyal, Amit and Henk Folmer. "Space and the Environment: An Introduction to the Special Issue." Munich Personal RePEc Archive Paper No. 90526. (2018): 1-15. Web. *
Published Review
Batabyal, Amit. "Book Review." Rev. of Ants Among Elephants, by S. Gidla. Choice 15 Mar. 2018: 651-652. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Book Review." Rev. of The New Urban Crisis, by R. Florida. Regional Studies 15 Jun. 2018: 310-311. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Book Review." Rev. of China's Crony Capitalism, by M. Pei. Regional Science Policy and Practice 15 Sep. 2018: 241-243. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Book Review." Rev. of Hastening Slowly, by M.S. Babu. Regional Science Policy and Practice 15 Sep. 2018: 405-406. Print. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Book Review." Rev. of Globalization and Inequality, by E. Helpman. Choice 15 Oct. 2018: 508-509. Print. *
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Batabyal, Amit. WXXI 1370 AM Rochester "Evening News". 17 Jan. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. WXXI 1370 AM Rochester "Connections with Evan Dawson". 6 Mar. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. WXXI 1370 AM Rochester "Connections with Evan Dawson". 1 Jun. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. Rochester Business Journal "Bizcast" Interview. 8 Jun. 2018. RIT, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. WXXI 1370 AM Rochester "Connections with Evan Dawson". 19 Dec. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. WXXI 1370 AM Rochester "Connections with Evan Dawson". 31 Dec. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. PBS Rochester Channel 11 "Need to Know". 15 Feb. 2018. WXXI Studio, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. NBC Rochester Channel 10 "News at 11pm". 8 May 2018. RIT, Rochester. Performance.
Batabyal, Amit. Spectrum Rochester Channel 1 "Evening News". 8 May 2018. RIT, Rochester. Performance.
Journal Editor
Batabyal, Amit, ed. Letters in Spatial and Resource Sciences. Heidelberg, Germany: Springer Nature, 2018. Web.
Editor, Amit Batabyal, Associate, ed. Journal of Regional Science. Medford, MA: Wiley, 2018. Print.
Editor, Amit Batabyal, Associate, ed. Asia-Pacific Journal of Regional Science. Tokyo, Japan: Springer Nature, 2018. Print.
Editor, Amit Batabyal, Associate, ed. Economics Bulletin. Nashville, TN: Economics Bulletin, 2018. Web.
Council, Amit Batabyal, Editorial, ed. Review of Development Economics. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2018. Print.
Board, Amit Batabyal, Editorial, ed. Springer Nature Monograph Series New Frontiers in Regional Science: Asian Perspectives. Tokyo, Japan: Springer Nature, 2018. Print.
Invited Article/Publication
Batabyal, Amit. "China's Influence Expands as U.S. Throttles Back." Rochester Business Journal, 19 January. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Does Automation Equal End of Work?" Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, 24 February. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "What is a Tariff? An Economist Explains." The Conversation, 15 March. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "What Meeting Your Spouse Online Has in Common With Arranged Marriage." The Conversation, 4 April. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Why Does U.S. Health Care Cost So Much?" Rochester Business Journal, 13 April. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Boycott China and Avoid a Trade War." The Conversation, 4 May. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Why China Can't Meet Trump's $200 Billion Trade Demand." The Conversation, 20 May. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "The Decline of Coal: Should it be Reversed?" Rochester Business Journal, 1 June. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Rules-Based Trade Made the World Rich. Trump's Policies May Make it Poorer." The Conversation, 10 June. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Lawsuit Against American Express Not Necessary." Rochester Business Journal, 13 July. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Is Trump Winning His Trade War with Europe?" The Conversation, 26 July. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Misconceptions on Trade, Universal Basic Income." Rochester Business Journal, 7 September. (2018). Print. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "US-China Trade War: Why Trump's Tariffs Could Prove Futile." The Globe Post, 26 September. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Taxes and Caps on Carbon Work Differently but Calibrating them Poses the Same Challenge." The Conversation, 19 October. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "How Should we Price Carbon: Tax or Cap-and-Trade?" The Globe Post, 25 October. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Could a Recession be Just Around the Corner?" The Conversation, 6 December. (2018). Web. ˜
Batabyal, Amit. "Should we Abolish the Mortgage Interest Tax Deduction?" Rochester Business Journal, 7 December. (2018). Print. ˜
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Batabyal, Amit. "New Technological Knowledge, Rural and Urban Agriculture, and Steady State Economic Growth." North American Regional Science Council Annual Conference. North American Regional Science Council. San Antonio, TX. 11 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Artists, Engineers, and Aspects of Economic Growth in a Creative Region." Southern Regional Science Association Annual Conference. Southern Regional Science Association. Philadelphia, PA. 15 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Artists, Engineers, and Aspects of Economic Growth in a Creative Region." European Regional Science Association Annual Congress. European Regional Science Association. Cork, Ireland. 28 Aug. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." Southern Regional Science Association Annual Conference. Southern Regional Science Association. Philadelphia, PA. 15 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." Uddevalla Symposium. Uddevalla Symposium. Lulea, Sweden. 25 Jun. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." European Regional Science Association Annual Congress. European Regional Science Association. Cork, Ireland. 28 Aug. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Schumpeterian Creative Class Competition, Innovation Policy, and Regional Economic Growth." City and Regional Planning Department Seminar Series. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. 28 Sep. 2018. Address. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Probabilistic Approaches to Cleaning the Ganges in Varanasi to Attract Tourists." Allied Social Science Association Annual Conference. Association of Indian Economic and Financial Studies. Philadelphia, PA. 4 Jan. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Probabilistic Approaches to Cleaning the Ganges in Varanasi to Attract Tourists." Southern Regional Science Association Annual Conference. Southern Regional Science Association. Philadelphia, PA. 16 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "The Magnification of a Lagging Region's Initial Economic Disadvantages on the Balanced Growth Path." The Regional Science Academy Workshop. The Regional Science Academy. Lulea, Sweden. 25 Jun. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "The Magnification of a Lagging Region's Initial Economic Disadvantages on the Balanced Growth Path." RSAI Japan Section Annual Conference. RSAI Japan Section. Sapporo, Japan. 9 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "The Magnification of a Lagging Region's Initial Economic Disadvantages on the Balanced Growth Path." North American Regional Science Council Annual Conference. North American Regional Science Council. San Antonio, TX. 11 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Preference Matching, Income, and Population Distribution in Urban and Adjacent Rural Regions." The Regional Science Academy Workshop. The Regional Science Academy. Cork, Ireland. 25 Aug. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Heterogeneity and the Provision of a Public Good in Leading and Lagging Regions." The Regional Science Academy Workshop. The Regional Science Academy. Sapporo, Japan. 11 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "A Safe Minimum Standard, an Elasticity of Substitution, and the Cleanup of the Ganges in Varanasi." RSAI Japan Section Annual Conference. RSAI Japan Section. Sapporo, Japan. 11 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Batabyal, Amit. "A Safe Minimum Standard, an Elasticity of Substitution, and the Cleanup of the Ganges in Varanasi." Graduate School of International Service Seminar Series. Sookmyung Women's University. Seoul, South Korea. 13 Oct. 2018. Address. *
Batabyal, Amit. "Using Local Public Goods to Attract and Retain the Creative Class: A Tale of Two Cities." Cities4People International Meeting. Jheronimus Academy of Data Science. 's-Hertogenbosch, Netherlands. 16 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Silvia Benso
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Benso, Silvia and Brian Schroeder, eds. Thinking the Inexhaustible: Art, Interpretation, and Freedom in the Philosophy of Luigi Pareyson. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2018. Print. «
Book Chapter
Benso, Silvia and Brian Schroeder. "Introduction: Thinking the Inexhaustible." Thinking the Inexhaustible: Art, Interpretation, and Freedom in the Philosophy of Luigi Pareyson. Ed. Silvia Benso and Brian Schroeder. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2018. 1-9. Print. «
Benso, Silvia. "Luigi Pareyson: A Master in Italian Hermeneutics." Thinking the Inexhaustible: Art, Interpretation, and Freedom in the Philosophy of Luigi Pareyson. Ed. Silvia Benso and Brian Schroeder. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2018. 11-28. Print. «
Benso, Silvia. "The Breathing of the Air: Pre-Socratic Echoes in Levinas." Atmospheres of Breathing. Ed. Lenart Škof and Petri Berndtson. Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2018. 83-98. Print. «
Benso, Silvia. "Lost in Translation: Luigi Pareyson e gli studi pareysoniani in ambito anglosassone [Luigi Pareyson and Pareyson Scholarship in the Anglophone World]." Annuario Filosofico 33 (2017). Milan, Italy: Mursia, 2018. 195-207. Print. ∆
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Benso, Silvia. "Lost in Translation: Luigi Pareyson nel mondo anglosassone." Luigi Pareyson: Philosophie und Religiöse Erfahrung. Katholische Akademie. Berlin, Germany. 2 Feb. 2018. Conference Presentation. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Perplexing Beauty: A Short Commentary on Jonathan Fine’s ‘The Guise of the Beautiful’." Ancient Philosophy Society. Emory University. Emory, GA. 27 Apr. 2018. Conference Presentation. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Resisting Reality: Vattimo’s Ontology of Actuality as a Political Act." Canadian Society for Italian Studies. University of Ottawa. Ottawa, Canada. 11 May 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜
Benso, Silvia. "The Death of the Author: On Mario Perniola and Italian Aesthetics." Society for Italian Philosophy at SPEP. Penn State University. State College, PA. 19 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. ∆
Benso, Silvia. "Reality, Realism, Resistance: On Vattimo’s Ontology of Actuality." Australasian Society for Continental Philosophy. Western Sydney University. Sydney, Australia. 23 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. ∆
Evelyn Brister
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Brister, Evelyn. "Objectivity in Science: The Impact of Feminist Accounts." The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Feminism. Ed. Pieranna Garavaso. New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2018. 151-165. Print. ˜
Brister, Evelyn. "Proceduralism and Expertise in Local Environmental Decision-Making." A Sustainable Philosophy: The Work of Bryan Norton. Ed. Ben Minteer and Sahotra Sarkar. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2018. 151-165. Print. ˜
Published Review
Brister, Evelyn. Rev. of Living Well Now and in the Future, by Randall Curren and Ellen Metzger. Environmental Values Oct. 2018: 594-596. Print. ∆
Michael Brown
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Brown, Michael J. "Commemoration and Contestation: Susan B. Anthony, Frederick Douglass, Hillary Clinton, and Barack Obama." Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. 121-134. Print. ˜
Jeffrey Burnette
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Article/Publication
Burnette, Jeffrey D. "Equal Pay Day and Data Equality for Native American Women." Washington Center for Equitable Growth. (2018). Web.
John Capps
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Capps, John. "Even Worse Than It Seems: Transformative Experience and the Selection Problem." Journal of Philosophical Research 43. (2018): 113-124. Print. *
Capps, John. "Did Dewey Have a Theory of Truth?" Transactions of the Charles S. Peirce Society 54. (2018): 39-63. Print. *
Capps, John. "The Case for Discussion-Intensive Pedagogy." APA Newsletter on Teaching Philosophy 17. 2 (2018): 5-11. Print. *
Capps, John. "From Global Expressivism to Global Pragmatism." Metaphilosophy 49. (2018): 71-89. Print. «
Book Chapter
Capps, John. "The Pragmatic Origins of Ethical Expressivism: Stevenson, Dewey, and the International Encyclopedia of Unified Science." Pragmatism and the European Traditions: Encounters with Analytic Philosophy and Phenomenology Before the Great Divide. Ed. S. Marchetti M. Baghramian and M. Baghramian. New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. 187-202. Print. ∆
Tamar Carroll
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Tamar, Carroll, Christine Kray, and Hindal Mandell. Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. Print. *
Published Review
Carroll, Tamar. Rev. of Abortion After Roe, ed. April Haynes. CLGBTH Newsletter Dec. 2018: 16-18. Print. ˜
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Multiple, . "Whose Streets? Our Streets!": New York City, 1980-2000. By Tamar Carroll and Josh Meltzer. Nov. 2018. William Harris Gallery, RIT, Rochester. Exhibit.
A.J. Caschetta
Principal Lecturer
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Caschetta, A.J. "A New Era at the State Department?" Modern Diplomacy. February 25 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The Saudi Arabia-Middle East Studies Love Affair Is Over." New English Review. March 19 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "What Will Middle East Studies Do Without Alwaleed bin Talal?" The Jerusalem Post. March 21 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The Palestinians' Kite Jihad." The Algemeiner. April 24 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Any North Korean Nuclear Deal Must Involve Iran’s Nuclear Program." The Hill. May 2 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Trump Hasn’t Earned a Nobel, But the Peshmerga Have." The Hill. May 10 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Democrats’ Misplaced Outrage Over Gina Haspel." New English Review. May 16 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The True Commander in Tweet." The Hill. May 19 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "New Developments in Suicide Terrorism." Jihad Watch. May 24 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The Folly of Proportionate Warfare." American Spectator. May 25 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Palestinians Hoisted By Their Own Petard." Jewish News Syndicate. May 30 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "No Surprise that MESA Opposes the Anti-Semitism Awareness Act." Jewish News Syndicate. June 11 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Kuwait Seizes the Palestinian Cause." The Jerusalem Post,. June 16 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "What Pnina Peri Tells Us About Israel Studies." American Spectator. June 29 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The Jewish Voice for Palestine." The Tower. July 5 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Exploring Sharia Law and Radical Islam." The Algemeiner. August 15 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Has the State Department Finally Given Up its Palestinian Fantasies?" Washington Examiner. September 20 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Erdogan’s Revolution Looks Like Khomeini’s – In Slow Motion." The Gatestone Institute. October 10 (2018): NA. Web. ∆
Caschetta, A.J. "Why Are U.S. Academics Attending a Conference Led by a Terror Supporter in Erdogan’s Turkey?" The Tower. October 22 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "The Whitewashing of Jamal Khashoggi, Friend of Osama bin Laden." Jewish News Syndicate. October 23 (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Iran as a Crazy State." New English Review. November (2018): NA. Web. £
Caschetta, A.J. "Columbia University's Center for Palestine Studies: Ramallah on the Hudson." The Tower. November 19 (2018): NA. Web. £
Published Review
Caschetta, A.J. "Review." Rev. of Engineers of Jihad: The Curious Connection Between Violent Extremism and Education, by Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog. Middle East Quarterly Jan. 2018: NA. Web. ˜
Caschetta, A.J. "Review." Rev. of Hacking ISIS: How to Destroy the Cyber Jihad, by Malcolm Nance and Chris Sampson. Middle East Quarterly Apr. 2018: NA. Web. ˜
Caschetta, A.J. Rev. of Words Are Weapons: Inside ISIS's Rhetoric of Terror, by Philippe-Jose Salazar. Middle East Quarterly Oct. 2018: NA. Web. ˜
Conerly Casey
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Casey, Conerly. "Sensory Politics and War: Affective Anchoring and Vitality in Nigeria and Kuwait." Political Sentiments and Social Movements: The Person in Politics and Culture. Ed. Claudia Strauss and Jack R. Friedman. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 147-174. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Casey, Conerly. "Sensing Corruption: A Politics of Eco-Intimacy and Spirit Exorcism in Nigeria." Department of Anthropology. Cornell University. Ithaca, NY. 9 Feb. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Casey, Conerly. "Panel Discussant, Qur’anic Schools in Northern Nigeria by Hannah Hoechner, Author Meets Critic Session." African Studies Association Annual Meeting. African Studies Association. Atlanta, GA. 1 Dec. 2018. Conference Presentation.
Zhong Chen
Associate Professor
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Chen, Zhong and John Hale. "Parsing Chinese relative clauses with syntactic and non-syntactic cues." Topics in Theoretical Asian Linguistics. Ed. Edith Aldridge and Kunio Nishiyama. Amsterdam, Netherland: John Benjamins, 2018. 253-283. Print. *
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Chen, Zhong. "Determinants of Inhibitory Interference in Processing Reflexive-antecedent Dependencies." Proceedings of the 40th annual meeting of the Cognitive Science Society. Ed. . Madison, WI: n.p.. «
Chen, Zhong. "Interference type and distractor prominence in processing reflexive- antecedent dependencies." Proceedings of the 31st CUNY Conference on Human Sentence Processing. Ed. . Davis, CA: n.p.. «
Elisabetta DAmanda
Principal Lecturer
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Vignelli, Massimo and Lella. The Vignelli Legacy. By Roger Remington and Elisabetta D'Amanda. 10 Mar. 2018. Embassy of Italy, Washington, D.C. Exhibit.
Juilee Decker
Professor
Department of Performing Arts and Visual Culture
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Studies, RIT Archives & Museum. The Stories They Tell 5. 3 Oct. 2018. Wallace Library, RIT, Rochester, NY. Exhibit.
Journal Editor
Juilee, Decker,, ed. Collections: A Journal for Archives and Museum Professionals. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield, 2018. Print. *
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Juilee, Decker,. "Inclusive Museum Practices (House of Mercy Project)." Proceedings of the 2018 Engaged Scholarship & Teaching Faculty Symposium. Ed. NONE. Rochester, NY: n.p.. ˜
Caroline DeLong
Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Fobe, Irene and Caroline DeLong. "An Exploration of Auditory Rhythm Perception in African Penguins (Spheniscus demersus)." Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics 31. 10001 (2018): 1-13. Web. *
DeLong, Caroline, et al. "Visual Discrimination of Geometric and Complex 2D Shapes in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)." Animal Behavior and Cognition 5. 3 (2018): 300-319. Web. *
DeLong, Caroline, et al. "North American River Otters (Lontra canadensis) Discriminate Between 2D Objects Varying in Shape and Color." Learning and Behavior. (2018): 1-14. Web. *
DeLong, Caroline, et al. "Visual Perception of Planar-Rotated 2D Objects in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)." Behavioural Processes 157. (2018): 263-278. Web. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Pluck, Ryan, et al. "Local and Global Processing in North American River Otters (Lontra Canadensis)." RIT Undergraduate Research Symposium. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 3 Aug. 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜
Morrison, Evan, et al. "Recognition of 2D Photo Representations of 3D Stimuli in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)." RIT Graduate Showcase. Rochester Institute of Technology. Rochester, NY. 16 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜
Morrison, Evan, et al. "North American River Otters (Lontra canadensis) use Shape and Color to Discriminate Between 2D Objects." 25th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition. Comparative Cognition Society. Melbourne Beach, FL. 5 Apr. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
DeLong, Caroline, et al. "Visual Discrimination of Rotated 3D Objects in Goldfish (Carassius auratus)." 25th Annual International Conference on Comparative Cognition. Comparative Cognition Society. Melbourne Beach, FL. 6 Apr. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
DeLong, Caroline, Catina Wright, and Ryan Pluck. "Three Research Studies on Visual Cognition in North American River Otters at the Seneca Park Zoo (Lontra canadensis)." Animal Trainer Meeting. Seneca Park Zoo. Rochester, NY. 25 Jun. 2018. Lecture.
Rebecca DeRoo
Professor
Department of Performing Arts and Visual Culture
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Article/Publication
DeRoo, Rebecca J. "Agnes Varda: Multimedia Artist." Sight and Sound. (2018). Print. ∆
National/International Competition Award Winner
DeRoo, Rebecca J. Kraszna-Krausz Foundation. Finalist, Book Award in Moving Image (Cinema and Media Studies). London, UK, 2018. ˜
Invited Keynote/Presentation
DeRoo, Rebecca J. "Documentary and the Multimedia Museum." Annual Conference. Society for Cinema and Media Studies. Toronto, Canada. 14 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. «
DeRoo, Rebecca J. "Challenging Feminine Ideals in 1950s France: Agnes Varda’s Carnet de notes filmees par une femme enceinte." International Feminist Art History Conference. American University. Washington, DC. 30 Sep. 2018. Conference Presentation. «
Ulaby, Neda and with Rebecca DeRoo. "The Oscar Elders: 3 Octogenarians Make Academy Award History." Weekend Edition. National Public Radio. Culver City, California. 1 Mar. 2018. Address.
Nicholas DiFonzo
Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
DiFonzo, Nicholas, Anthony Alongi, and Paul Wiele. "Apology, Restitution, and Forgiveness after Psychological Contract Breach." Journal of Business Ethics. (2018): 1-17. Web. «
Book Chapter
DiFonzo, Nicholas. "Conspiracy Rumor Psychology." Conspiracy Theories and the People Who Believe Them. Ed. Joseph E. Uscinski. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press, 2019. 257-268. Print. «
Nathan Dinneen
Associate Professor
Department of Political Science
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Dinneen, Nathan. "The Corinthian Thesis: The Oratorical Origins of the Idea of the Balance of Power in Herodotus, Thucydides, and Xenophon." International Studies Quarterly 62. 4 (2018): 857-866. Print. «
John Edlund
Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
M, O’Donnell, Edlund J. E., and Sackett K. "Registered Replication Report: Dijksterhuis & van Knippenberg (1998)." Perspectives on Psychological Science 13. 2 (2018): 268-294. Print. «
J.E, Edlund,. "Sex Differences in Jealousy: The (Lack of) Influence of Researcher Theoretical Perspective." Journal of Social Psychology 158. 5 (2018): 515-520. Print. «
R, McCArthy, and Edlund, J.E. "An Investigation of Abstract Construal on Impression Formation: A multi-lab replication of McCarthy and Skowronski (2011)." International Review of Social Psychology 18. 1 (2018): 1-6. Print. «
Robert Glick
Associate Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Glick, Robert. "The Last Remembered Intersection." The Los Angeles Review. April (2018): http://losangelesreview.org/last-remembered-intersection-robert-glick/. Web. *
Book Chapter
Glick, Robert. "Questions for Anesthesiologists." The Masters Review Volume VII. Portland, OR: The Masters Review, 2018. 71-96. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Glick, Robert. "Alternative Transmedias in The Paradox of Wonder Woman’s Airplane." Stan McKenzie Salon Series. RIT. Rochester, NY. 1 Apr. 2018. Lecture.
Glick, Robert. "The Paradox of Wonder Woman’s Airplane and the Transmedial Novel." Materialidades da Literatura Program. Universidad da Coimbra. Coimbra, Portugal. 15 Oct. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Stephanie Godleski
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Godleski, Stephanie, et al. "Co-use of tobacco and marijuana during pregnancy: Pathways to externalizing behavior problems in early childhood." Neurotoxicology and Teratology 69. (2018): 39-48. Print. «
Book Chapter
Godleski, Stephanie. "Theoretical Perspectives to Studying the Development of Relational Aggression." The Development of Relational Aggression. Ed. Jamie M. Ostrov and Sarah Coyne. New York, NY: Oxford Press, 2018. 76-89. Print. ˜
Published Conference Proceedings
Joslyn, Emily and Stephanie Godleski. "The Effect of Maternal Substance use on Child Aggression." Proceedings of the Developmental Neurotoxicology, Clearwater Beach, FL June 23–27, 2018. Ed. Dr. Gale Richardson. Oxford, England: Elsevier, 2018. Web. «
Godleski, Stephanie, et al. "Co-use of Tobacco and Marijuana During Pregnancy: Pathways to Externalizing Behavior Problems in Early Childhood." Proceedings of the Developmental Neurotoxicology, Clearwater Beach, FL; June 23-27, 2018. Ed. Dr. Gale Richardson. Oxford, England: Elsevier, 2018. Web. «
Godleski, Stephanie and Kimberly Kamper-DeMarco. "Maternal Alcohol and Tobacco use During Pregnancy: The Role of Mental Health and age of Initiation." Proceedings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA; June 16-20, 2018. Ed. Henry R. Kranzler, M.D. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2018. Web. «
Eiden, Rina, et al. "Early Childhood Risk and Protective Factors Predicting Resilience Against Adolescent Substance use." Proceedings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA; June 16-20, 2018. Ed. Henry R. Kranzler, M.D. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2018. Web. «
Godleski, Stephanie and Cory Crane. "Alcohol Problems and Aggression: Comparing Hearing and Deaf or Hard-of-hearing College Students." Proceedings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA; June 16-20, 2018. Ed. Henry R. Kranzler, M.D. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2018. Web. «
Crane, Cory and Stephanie Godleski. "Gender Dfferences in the Association Between Problematic Alcohol use and Cyber Aggression." Proceedings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA; June 16-20, 2018. Ed. Henry R. Kranzler, M.D. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2018. Web. «
Godleski, Stephanie and Rina Eiden. "Maternal Prenatal and Postnatal Alcohol use, Dysregulation, and Postnatal Alcohol use." Proceedings of the Research Society on Alcoholism, San Diego, CA; June 16-20, 2018. Ed. Henry R. Kranzler, M.D. Malden, MA: Wiley, 2018. Web. «
Suzanne Graney
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Schenkel, Lindsay S. and Suzanne M. Bamonto. "School-based preventative interventions for children at increased risk for substance abuse." Finger Lakes Collegiate Task Force. Center for Public Safety Initiatives. Rochester, NY. 12 Apr. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Bamonto, Suzanne M. "Response to Intervention and Working with Schools." Learning Day. Rochester General Hospital Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Rochester, NY. 4 Jun. 2018. Lecture.
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Nixon, Tamara Gray, Suzanne M. Bamonto, and Lindsay S. Schenkel. "Emotion Recognition and Psychosocial Functioning in Youth with Bipolar Disorder." Proceedings of the National Association of School Psychologists, Chicago, IL, February 14, 2018. Ed. National Association of School Psychologists. Chicago, IL: n.p.. «
Ana Gudelj
Department of Modern Languages and Cultures
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Conference Proceedings
Gudelj, Ana and Biljana Oklopčić, Sanja Matković, Sara Galić, Ana-Marija Posavec. "International Conference on Literature in Osijek: Book of Abstracts." Proceedings of the International Conference on Literature in Osijek. Ed. Biljana Oklopčić, Sanja Matković, Sara Galić, Ana Gudelj, Ana-Marija Posavec. Osijek, Croatia: Filozofski fakultet Osijek, 2018. Print.
Andrew Herbert
Professor
Dean's Office
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Review
Herbert, Andrew M. "Book Review." Rev. of The Oxford Handbook of Perceptual Organization, ed. J. Wagemans. Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology Mar. 2018: 71, 2479-2480. Print.
Trent Hergenrader
Associate Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Hergenrader, Trent. Collaborative Worldbuilding for Writers and Gamers. London, UK: Bloomsbury Academic, 2018. Print. £
Journal Editor
Hergenrader, Trent, ed. Journal of Creative Writing Studies. Rochester, NY: RIT Publishing Studio, 2018. Web. *
Published Game, Application or Software
Hergenrader, Trent. Collaborative Worldbuilding Deck. Game. MAGIC Spell Studios. 2018.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Hergenrader, Trent. "Collaborative Worldbuilding for Writers and Gamers." NASAGA Annual Conference 2018. NASAGA (North American Simulation and Gaming Association). Rochester, NY. 17 Oct. 2018. Keynote Speech.
Andrea Hickerson
Associate Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Hickerson, Andrea. "Convergence Through Conflict: A Case-study of a U.S. Spanish-language Publication's Efforts to Grow a National Audience." Crossing: Journal of Migration and Culture 9. 1 (2018): 13-27. Print. «
Eric Hittinger
Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
McConky, B Amoroso, E Hittinger, K. "Keeping your cool–A multi-stakeholder look at AC sizing." Building and Environment 131. (2018): 306-329. Print. £
Hittinger, Jawad Siddiqui, Eric. "Forecasting price parity for stand-alone hybrid solar microgrids: an international comparison." Energy Systems 9. 4 (2018): 953-979. Print. £
Rebecca Houston
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Quigley, Brian M., et al. "Alcohol, Self-regulation, and Partner Physical Aggression: Actor-Partner Effects over a Three Year Time Frame." Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience 12. (2018): 1-11. Web. *
Houston, Rebecca J. and Nicolas J. Schlienz. "Event-related Potentials as an Index of Behavior Change in Substance Use Disorder Treatment." Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging 3. (2018): 30-40. Print. *
Pudane, Mara, et al. "Agent Based Model of Anger Contagion and its Correlations with Personality and Interaction Frequency." International Journal of Education and Informational Technologies, 12. (2018): 7-12. Web. *
Quigley, Brian M., et al. "Alcohol Use Moderates the Relationship between Symptoms of Mental Illness and Violence." Psychology of Addictive Behaivors 32. (2018): 770-778. Print. *
Keith Jenkins
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Article/Publication
Wick, David P. and Keith B. Jenkins. "Shaping an Institutional Narrative Around Diversity." INSIGHT Into Diversity. (2018). Print. ∆
Priti Kalsi
Associate Professor
Department of Economics
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Kalsi, Priti. "The impact of U.S. Deportation of Criminals on Gang Development and Education in El Salvador." Journal of Development Economics 135. (2018): 433-448. Print. *
Christine Keiner
Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Editor
Member, Editorial Board, ed. Journal of the History of Biology. Springer Netherlands: Springer, 2018. Print.
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Keiner, Christine. "Marine Environmental History from the Chesapeake Bay to the Panama Canal." National Endowment for the Humanities Summer Institute for College and University Faculty: The American Maritime People. Frank C. Munson Institute of American Maritime Studies, Mystic Seaport Museum. Mystic, Connecticut. 13 Jul. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Invasive Species Research in the Great Lakes: A Brief and Selective History." Science and Technology Seminar. University of Rochester Laboratory for Laser Energetics. Rochester, New York. 13 Apr. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Lake Ontario Levels and Plan 2014: Environmental Redemption or Disaster?" Lecture Series. RIT Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Rochester, New York. 27 Sep. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "Panelist." Greenland Under the Arctic Sky. RIT College of Imaging Arts and Sciences, School of Photographic Arts and Sciences. Rochester, New York. 13 Sep. 2018. Lecture.
Keiner, Christine. "From Fallout to Sea Snakes: The Panatomic Canal Debate and Pre-NEPA Environmental Impact Assessment." Society for the History of Technology. SHOT. St. Louis, Missouri. 13 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation.
Christine Kray
Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Kray, Christine A., Tamar W. Carroll, and Hinda Mandell. Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. Print. *
Book Chapter
Kray, Christine A. "A Renaissance of Feminist Ritual: Susan B. Anthony's Gravesite on Election Day." Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Ed. Christine A. Kray, Tamar W. Carroll, and Hinda Mandell. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. 248-263. Print. *
Invited Paper
Carroll, Tamar W., Christine A. Kray, and Hinda Mandell. "Public Memory and Reproductive Justice in the Trump Era." Nursing Clio. (2018). Web. ˆ
Kray, Christine A., Hinda Mandell, and Tamar W. Carroll. "Republican Women Are Just Fine, Thank You, with Being Republican." The Conversation. (2018). Web. ˆ
Kray, Christine A., Tamar W. Carroll, and Hinda Mandell. "Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: An Interview with Its Editors." Proofed: A Boydell & Brewer blog. (2018). Web. ˆ
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Kray, Christine A. "’Before you put an ‘I Voted’ Sticker on Susan B. Anthony’s Grave, Remember she was a Racist’: Sticky Imagery in the New Women’s Movement." American Anthropological Association annual conference. American Anthropological Association. San Jose, CA. 26 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. ˜
Kray, Christine A. "A Renaissance of Feminist Ritual: Susan B. Anthony’s Gravesite on Election Day." National Women's Studies Association annual conference. National Women's Studies Association. Atlanta, GA. 8 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Kray, Christine A. "’Before you put an ‘I Voted’ Sticker on Susan B. Anthony’s Grave, Remember she was a Racist’: Sticky Imagery in the New Women’s Movement." American Ethnological Society annual meeting. American Ethnological Society. Philadelphia, PA. 24 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Church, Minette C., Christine A. Kray, and Jason Yaeger. "“An Indian Nation, whose Object Appears to be to Obtain Both from Britain and Mexico, the Recognition of her Independence”: International Diplomacy, Trade, and the Maya of San Pedro." Society for Historic Archaeology annual conference. Society for Historic Archaeology. New Orleans, LA. 5 Jan. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Eun Sook Kwon
Associate Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Kim, Jooyoung, Eun Sook Kwon, and Bong-chul Kim. "Personality Structure of Brands on Social Networking Sites and Its Effects on Brand Affect and Trust: Evidence of Brand Anthropomorphization." Asian Journal of Communication 28. 1 (2018): 93-113. (SSCI Journal 2019 impact factor: 0.743; Cited by 20 articles). Print. «
Kwon, Eun Sook, et al. "Impact of Media Context on Advertising Memory: A Meta-Analysis." Journal of Advertising Research 59. 1 (2019): 99-128. (SSCI Journal 2019 impact factor: 2.169; Cited by 32 articles). Print. «
Michael Laver
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Laver, Michael. "Seeing History in New Ways: Woodblock Prints and the Historical Imagination." World History Connected. October (2018): N/A. Web. ˜
Published Review
Laver, Michael. Rev. of Government by Mourning: Death and Political Integration in Japan, 1603-1912, by Atsuko Hirai. The Journal of Japanese Studies Dec. 2018: 195-199. Print.
Uli Linke
Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Linke, Uli. "ICONi(c)Cities: Global Imaginaries of Urban Dispossession." Urban Imaginaries: The Routledge Companion. Ed. Christoph Lindner and Miriam Meissner. New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. 345-358. Print. «
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Linke, Uli. "Grotesque Theatrics: Blood, Sex, and Toxic Mascuinity." Joint Spring Conference meeting. American Ethnological Society and Visual Anthropology. Philadelphia, PA. 23 Mar. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Linke, Uli. "Grotesque Theatrics: Blood, Sex, and Toxic Mascuinity." Change in the Anthropological Imagination-117th annual meeting. American Anthropological Association. San Jose, CA. 16 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Yunn-Shan Ma
Assistant Professor
Department of Performing Arts and Visual Culture
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
National/International Competition Award Winner
Ma, Yunn-Shan and F-sharp Chamber Ensemble. Taipei International Choral Competition. 1st Prize, Gold Medal, Sacred Music Category. Taipei, Taiwan, 2018.
Ma, Yunn-Shan and F-sharp Chamber Ensemble. Taipei International Choral Competition. 3rd Prize, Gold Medal, Mixed Choir Category. Taipei, Taiwan, 2018.
Hinda Mandell
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Mandell, Christine A. Kray, Tamar W. Carroll, Hinda. Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. Print. *
Journal Paper
Mandell, Hinda and Meredith Davenport (photos). "Recreating and Reenvisioning Scandal: A Photographic Exploration of the Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner Press Conferences." Journal of Feminist Scholarship. Spring 2018 (2018): Online. Web. «
Book Chapter
Kray, Christine A, Tamar Carroll, and Hinda Mandell. "Introduction to Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Historical Reflections on the 2016 Presidential Election." Nasty women and bad hombres: Gender and race in the 2016 US presidential election. rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. 1-24. Print. «
mandell, hinda. "Birthing Family: Narrative and Baby on Election Day." Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. 264-270. Print. «
Carroll, Tamar W, Hinda Mandell, and Christine Kray. "Epilogue." Nasty Women and Bad Hombres: Gender and Race in the 2016 US Presidential Election. rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2018. 337-350. Print. «
Kelly Martin
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Martin, Kelly Norris, et al. "Spewing Nonsense [or not]: Communication competence and socialization in optics and photonics workplaces." Communication Education 67. 4 (2018): 414-437. Print. «
Leak, Anne E., et al. "Hidden factors that Influence Success in the Optics Workforce." Physical Review Physics Education Research 14. 1 (2018): 010136-1-010136-12. Web. «
Hora, Matthew T., et al. "Exploring the Situated and Cultural Aspects of Communication in the Professions: Implications for Teaching, Student Employability, and Equity in Higher Education." WCER Working Paper 11. (2018): 1-37. Web.
Published Conference Proceedings
Young, Nicholas T., et al. "Models of Math Use in Non-Academic Workplace Settings." Proceedings of the Physics Education Research Conference 2017 Part of the PER Conference series. Ed. American Association of Physics Teachers. Cincinnati, Ohio: n.p., 2018. Web. «
Zwickl, Benjamin M., et al. "Characterizing analytical and computational mathematics use during PhD research." Proceedings of the Physics Education Research Conference 2017 Part of the PER Conference series. Ed. American Association of Physics Teachers. Cincinnati, Ohio: n.p., 2018. Web. «
Shows/Exhibits/Installations
Zwickl, Ben. Workplace Contexts for Math and Communication Preparation. By Kelly Norris Martin and Anne Emerson Leak. 13 May 2018. 2018 STEM For All Video Showcase, online. Performance. £
Bonnie Mc Cracken
Visiting Assistant Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Nickels, Bonnie M. "Serving time together: Strategies and barriers for relational maintenance during incarceration." Eastern Communication Association 2019 Conference. Eastern Communication Association. Providence, RI. 12 Apr. 2019. Conference Presentation. *
John McCluskey
Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Article/Publication
McCluskey, John, et al. "Data science and criminal justice: An invitation and cautionary note." ACJS Today. (2018). Web. ∆
Laverne McQuiller
Professor
Dean's Office
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Williams, LaVerne McQuiller and Judy L. Porter. "The Relationship between Family of Origin Violence, Interpersonal Victimization, and Race/Ethnicity in a College Sample." Criminology and Sociology 1. (2018): 54-62. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Porter, Judy and LaVerne McQuiller Williams. "Interaction of Auditory Status, Child Maltreatment, Victimization, and Perpetration of Intimate Partner Violence." 12th Annual International Conference on Sociology. Athens Institute for Education and Research. Athens, Greece. 8 May 2018. Conference Presentation. *
Williams, LaVerne McQuiller. "Sexual Violence and Help-Seeking Behaviors in Deaf Survivors of Sexual Assault." Academy of Criminal Justice Sciences. ACJS. New Orleans, LA. 14 Feb. 2018. Conference Presentation. *
David Meiggs
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Chase, Brad, et al. "What is Left Behind: Advancing Interpretation of Pastoral Land-use in Harappan Gujarat Using Herbivore Dung to Examine Biosphere Strontium Isotope (87Sr/86Sr) Variation." Journal of Archaeological Science 92. (2018): 1-12. Print. *
Book Chapter
Meiggs, David C., Benjamin S. Arbuckle, and Aliye Öztan. "The Pixelated Shepard: Identifying Detailed Land-use Practices at Chalcolithic Köşk Höyük, Central Turkey, Using a Strontium Isotope (87Sr/86Sr) Isoscape." Isotopic Investigations of Pastoralism in Prehistory. Ed. Alicia R. Ventresca-Miller and Cheryl A. Makarewicz. New York, NY: Routledge, 2018. 77-95. Print. ˜
Qing Miao
Associate Professor
Department of Public Policy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Miao, Qing, Yilin Hou, and Michael Abrigo. "Measuring the Financial Shocks of Natural Disasters: A Panel Study of U.S. States." National Tax Journal 71. 1 (2018): 11-44. Print. *
Zhang, Fengxiu, Eric Welch, and Qing Miao. "Public Organization Adaptation to Extreme Events: Mediating Role of Risk Perception." Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 28. 3 (2018): 371-387. Print. *
Wang, Yiwei and Qing Miao. "Implication of Replacing the Federal and State Fuel Taxes with a National Vehicle Miles Traveled Tax." Transportation Research Records: Journal of the Transportation Research Board. (2018): 1-11. Print. *
Miao, Qing, et al. "Public Transit Extreme Weather Risk Perceptions Climate Adaptation Climate Change." Transportation Research Part D 63. (2018): 421-432. Web. *
Miao, Qing, et al. "What Drives Public Transit Organizations in the United States to Adapt to Extreme Weather Events?" Journal of Environmental Management 225. (2018): 252-260. Web. *
Miao, Qing. "Are We Adapting to Floods? Evidence from Global Flooding Fatalities." Risk Analysis. (2018): 1-16. Web. *
Miao, Qing, Eric Welch, and P.S. Sriraj. "Extreme Weather, Public Transport Ridership and Moderating Effect of Bus Stop Shelters." Journal of Transport Geography 74. (2018): 125-133. Print. * «
Invited Article/Publication
Miao, Qing. "The Fiscal Implications of Managing Natural Disasters for National and Subnational Governments." Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Natural Hazard Science. (2018). Web. * ∆ £
Hang Na
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Na, Hang Ryeol. "Korean Literature related to the film \\\\\\\"My Love Don\\\\\\\'t Cross That River\\\\\\\." POV Documentary Film & Cultural Presentation: \\\\\\\"My Love, Don\\\\\\\'t Cross That River\\\\\\\. Central Library of Rochester in conjunction with PBS. Rochester, NY. 7 Apr. 2018. Address.
Invited Article/Publication
Na, Hang Ryeol. "Messages from the First Global Land Degradation Neutrality (LDN) Forum." Society of American Foresters International Forestry Working Group in affiliation with the International Society of Tropical Foresters Newsletter, September 2018. (2018). Web. ˆ
Richard Newman
Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Newman, Richard. Abolitionism: A Very Short Introduction. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2018. Print. *
Book Chapter
Newman, Richard. "Allen's Knee." Protesting on Bended Knee. Fargo, North Dakota: The Digital Press, 2018. 3. Web. ∆
Danielle Pafunda
Assistant Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Pafunda, Danielle. The Book of Scab. Los Angeles, CA: Ricochet Editions, 2018. Print.
Jessica Pardee
Associate Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Pardee, Jessica W, et al. "The collective method: collaborative social science research and scholarly accountability." Qualitative Research 18. 6 (2018): 671-688. Print. «
Judy Porter
Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Porter, Judy L and LaVerne McQuiller Williams. "The Relationship between Family of Origin Violence, Interpersonal Victimization, and Race/Ethnicity in a College Sample." Sage Open 1. (2018): 54-62. Web. «
Porter, Judy L, LaVerne McQuiller Williams, and Kristy Love. "Interaction of Auditory Status, Child Maltreatment, and Victimization of Intimate Partner Violence." Athens Journal of Social Sciences 6. 1 (2019): 1-18. Web. «
Published Conference Proceedings
Porter, Judy L and LaVerne McQuiller Williams. "Interaction of Auditory Status, Child Maltreatment, Victimization of Intimate Partner Violence." Proceedings of the 12th Annual International Conference on Sociology. Ed. Dr. Gregory T. Papanikos. Athens, Greece, Greece: n.p., Web. £
Esa Rantanen
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Article/Publication
Rantanen, Esa M., et al. "Improving Operator Situation Awareness by Phasor Measurement Unit (PMU) Data Visualization." RIT/PSY/TR–18/1 Final Technical Report. (2018). Web. ≠
Michael Ruhling
Professor
Department of Performing Arts and Visual Culture
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Review
Ruhling, Michael E. "Book Review: Raymond Knapp, Making Light: Haydn, Musical Camp, and the Long Shadow of German Idealism." Rev. of Making Light: Haydn, Musical Camp, and the Long Shadow of German Idealism., by Raymond Knapp. HAYDN: Online Journal of the Haydn Society of North America 1 May 2018: Reviews. Web.
National/International Competition Award Winner
Ruhling, Michael E. and RIT Press. Association of American Publishers. PROSE Award for Innovation in Journal Publishing, Humanities and Social Sciences. New York, NY, 2018. £
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Ruhling, Michael E. "Archetypes, Archvillains, and ‘Aren’t you Gonna Eat That?’: Dramatic tools in Don Giovanni." Friends of Eastman Opera Series. Friends of Eastman Opera. Rochester, NY. 10 Oct. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Rebecca Scales
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Scales, Rebecca P. Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France. paperback ed. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2018. Print. *
Book Chapter
Scales, Rebecca P. "Jacques Lusseyran et l'étranger: regards sur l'Amérique." Jacques Lusseyran entre cécité et lumière. Ed. Marion Chottin, Cecile Roussel, and Zina Weygand. Paris, France: Editions rue de l’Ulm, Presses de l’Ecole normale supérieure, 2019. 87-104. Print. ∆
Published Review
Scales, Rebecca P. Rev. of Across the Waves: How the United States and France Shaped the International Age of Radio, by Derek W. Vailliant. Business History Review 16 Nov. 2018: 570-572. Print.
National/International Competition Award Winner
Scales, Rebecca P. Institute for French Studies, NYU. Honorable Mention, Lawrence Wylie Prize in French Cultural Studies for Radio and the Politics of Sound in Interwar France. New York, NY, 2018.
External Scholarly Fellowships/National Review Committee
6/1/2018 -
6/31/2019
National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship
Amount: $50,000
*
1/1/2019 -
12/12/2019
American Council of Learned Societies Fellowship (declined)
Amount: $50,000
*
Lindsay Schenkel
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Conference Proceedings
Schenkel, Lindsay S and Suzanne Bamonto. "School-based Preventative Interventions for Children at-risk for Substance Abuse." Proceedings of the Finger Lakes Task Force on Substance Abuse. Rochester, NY: n.p., 2018. Web. £
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Schenkel, Lindsay. "Substance Use Among Youth: Where are we Going?" Men in Transition Meeting. Jewish Community Center. Rochester, NY. 5 Jun. 2018. Keynote Speech.
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Gray-Nixon, Tamara, Suzanne M Bamonto, and Lindsay S Schenkel. "Emotion Recognition and Psychosocial Functioning in Youth with Bipolar Disorder." Proceedings of the National Association for School Psychologists. Ed. NASP. Chicago, IL: n.p.. *
Popov, Victoria and Lindsay S Schenkel. "Interrelationships Between Child Maltreatment, Schizotypy, and Theory of Mind Impairments." Proceedings of the Association for Behavioral and Cognitive Therapies. Ed. ABCT. Washington DC, DC: n.p.. *
Corinna Schlombs
Associate Professor
Department of History
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Schlombs, Corinna. "Computing's Workforce: Women Keypunch Operators, Gender, and Class in Banking Automation." Technikhistorische Tagung. Eisenbibliothek. Schaffhausen, Switzerland. 16 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation. ∆
Schlombs, Corinna. "Supporting and Awarding Historical Research and Publication." Annual Meeting. Society of the History of Technology. St. Louis, MO. 12 Oct. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Schlombs, Corinna. "Productivity for European Economic Recovery: Statistical Expertise, Quantification, and Power in the Marshall Plan." Annual Meeting. Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations. Philadelphia, PA. 22 Jun. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Schlombs, Corinna. "German and US Labor Unions, Productivity, and Technological Innovation Before and After World War II." Annual Meeting. Business History Conference. Baltimore, MA. 7 Apr. 2018. Conference Presentation. £
Christopher Schreck
Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Schreck, Christopher J., et al. "That door you kicked in was locked for your protection, not mine: Developing and testing competing theoretical models of crime prevention behavior." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 55. (2018): 316-345. Print. «
Brian Schroeder
Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Schroeder, Brian Shūdō. "Walking in Wild Emptiness: A Zen Phenomenology." Philosophy, Place, and Travel: Being in Transit. Ed. Ron Scapp and Brian Seitz. New York and London, NY: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018. 129-149. Print. * £
Jonathan Schroeder
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Borgerson, Janet and Jonathan Schroeder. "Making Skin Visible: How Consumer Culture Imagery Commodifies Identity." Body & Society 24. 1-2 (2018): 103-136. Print. «
Borgerson, Janet and Jonathan Schroeder. "Review of Vinyl Freak: Love Letters to a Dying Medium, by John Corbett." Popular Music and Society 41. 1 (2018): 89-90. Print. £
Book Chapter
Szalczer, Eszter, Anna Westerthal Stenport, and Jonathan Schroeder. "Introduction: Visual Culture, August Strindberg, and The Double Image of Modernity." August Strindberg and Visual Culture: The Emergence of Optical Modernity in Image, Text and Theatre. Ed. Jonathan Schroeder, Anna Westerthal Stenport, and Eszter Szalczer. New York, NY: Bloomsbury, 2019. 1-17. Print. ∆
Schroeder, Jonathan. "Robert Wilson’s Photographic Elements of A Dream Play." August Strindberg and Visual Culture: The Emergence of Optical Modernity in Image, Text and Theatre. Ed. Jonathan Schroeder, Anna Westerthal Stenport, and Eszter Szalczer. New York, NY: New York, 2018. 135-140. Print. ∆
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Schroeder, Jonathan and Janet Borgerson. "Designed for Hi-Fi Living: The Vinyl LP in Midcentury America." Arthur Zankel Lecture. Skidmore College. Saratoga Springs, NY. 15 Nov. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Schroeder, Jonathan. "August Strindberg and Visual Culture." Art Initative. Stockholm School of Economics. Stockholm, Sweden. 30 Oct. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Borgerson, Janet and Jonathan Schroeder. "Designed for Hi-Fi Living: The Vinyl LP in Midcentury America." Modernism Week. Palm Springs Modernism Week. Palm Springs, CA. 17 Feb. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Schroeder, Jonathan and Janet Borgerson. "Designed for Hi-Fi Living: The Vinyl LP in Midcentury America." Advanced Management Seminars. Bath University. Bath, UK. 11 Apr. 2018. Lecture. ∆
Invited Article/Publication
Schroeder, Jonathan and Janet Borgerson. "How Stereo was First Sold to a Skeptical Public." The Conversation. (2018). Web. ∆
Schroeder, Jonathan and Janet Borgerson. "Midcentury Visions of Christmas in New York." Medium. (2018). Web. ∆
Schroeder, Jonathan and Janet Borgerson. "Elections and Patriotism on Midcentury Vinyl." MIT Press blog. (2018). Web. ∆
Jason Scott
Associate Professor
Department of Criminal Justice
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Scott, Jason. "Using Open-Source News Media to Measure and Understand Police Vehicular Pursuit Fatalities." Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the American Society of Criminology - November, 2018 Atlanta, GA. Ed. American Society of Criminology. Columbus, OH: n.p.. £
Vincent Serravallo
Associate Professor
Department of Sociology and Anthropology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Serravallo, Vincent. "Changer in Paradise: Escaping Marginality and Shaping Academic Labor." On the Borders of the Academy: Challenges and Strategies for First-Generation Graduate Students and Faculty. Ed. Alecea Ritter Standlee. Syracuse, NY: The Graduate School Press, Syracuse University, 2018. 3-28. Print. ˜
Laura Shackelford
Professor
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Published Conference Proceedings
Laura, Shackelford,. "R(e)orienting Poetics and Technics of Living Forms: Christian Bök’s The Xenotext: Book I." Proceedings of the 7th International Colloquium on the Philosophy of Technics: Literature, Culture, and Politics. Ed. Berti, Agustin. Cordoba, Argentina: n.p., 2018. Web. ∆
Invited Article/Publication
Laura, Shackelford,. "Entry in Web Companion to Amaranth Borsuk's The Book, MIT Press." Essential Knowledge: The Book. (2018). Web. ∆
Elena Sommers
Principal Lecturer
Department of English
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Rakhimova-Sommers, Elena. "“Your Stork Might Disappear Forever!: Russian Public Awareness Advertising and Incentivizing Motherhood”." Cultural and Political Imaginaries in Putin’s Russia. Leiden/Boston, MA: Brill Eurasian Studies Library, 2018. 177-192. Print. «
Kaitlin Stack Whitney
Assistant Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Karp, Daniel S, et al. "Crop Pests and Predators Exhibit Inconsistent responses to Surrounding Landscape Composition." Proceeedings of the National Academy of Sciences 115. 33 (2018): E7863-E7870. Web. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack and Kristoffer Whitney. "John Anthony Allan’s “Virtual Water”: Natural Resources Management in the Wake of Neoliberalism." Arcadia 11. (2018): doi.org/10.5282/rcc/8316. Web. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack, Simon J Goring, and Aerin Jacob. "Accessibility is Imperative for Inclusion." Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16. 2 (2018): 63-63. Print. *
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack, Simon J Goring, and Aerin Jacob. "Making Scientific Content More Accessible." Authorea. (2018): doi.org/10.22541/au.150844289.92609826. Web.
Book Chapter
Nelson, Nicole and Kaitlin Stack Whitney. "Becoming a Research Rodent." Living with Animals: Bonds Across Species. Ed. Ilana Gershon and Natalie Porter. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 2018. 199-208. Print. *
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Life on the Edge: Pollinator Conservation in Roadsides." SUNY Geneseo Department of Biology Seminar Series. SUNY Geneseo. Geneseo, NY. 15 Feb. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Community-based Insect Ecology Capstone Research." Entomological Society of America Annual Meeting. Entomological Society of America. Vancouver, BC. 11 Nov. 2018. Conference Presentation.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Case Studies for Active Teaching." Teachers on Teaching series. Teaching & Learning Services, RIT. Rochester, NY. 24 Oct. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Environmental Studies at the Margins." Environmental Studies Symposium. Wallace Center, RIT. Rochester, NY. 30 Mar. 2018. Lecture.
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack. "Global Pollinator Declines." Environmental Disasters. RIT College of Liberal Arts. Rochester, NY. 15 Mar. 2018. Guest Lecture.
Tina Sutton
Associate Professor
Department of Psychology
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Sutton, Tina M. and Ciara Lutz. "Attentional Capture for Emotional Words and Images: The Importance of Valence and Arousal." Canadian Journal of Experimental Psychology. (2018): 1-8. Print. ˜
Peer Reviewed/Juried Poster Presentation or Conference Paper
Condry, Kirsten, et al. "Improving Learning in Psychology Research Methods by Enriching Statistics Instruction and Promoting Positive Mindset." Proceedings of the Association for Psychological Science Convention. Ed. N/A. San Fransisco, CA: n.p.. ˜
Lawrence Torcello
Associate Professor
Department of Philosophy
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Book Chapter
Torcello, Lawrence. "The Acceleration of Global Warming as Crime Against Humanity: A Moral Case for Fossil Fuel Divestment." Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy, ed. David Boonin,. New York, NY: Palgrave, 2018. 779-793. Print. £
Jeffrey Wagner
Professor
Department of Economics
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Hellman, Kelly, et al. "Estimating the Economic Impact of Stormwater Runoff in the Allen Creek Watershed." Ecological Economics 145. (2018): 420-429. Print. «
Sprague, Christopher and Jeffrey Wagner. "Economic Motivations for Software Bug Bounties." Economics Bulletin 38. 1 (2018): 550-557. Web. «
Xiao Wang
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Wang, Xiao. "The Role of Personal Experience, Media Exposure, and Trust in Scientists and Media in Americans’ Perceptions of Personal and Impersonal Risks Related to Global Warming." International Journal of Global Warming 16. (2018): 320-336. Print. *
Wang, Xiao. "The Role of Future Orientation, Cultural Worldviews, Attitudinal Motivations, and Collective Efficacy in Predicting Policy Support to Alleviate Global Warming." International Journal of Public Opinion Research 30. (2018): 493-503. Print. «
Wang, Xiao. "Responses to HIV Public Service Announcements: The Mediating Role of Attitude Toward the ad and Identification with the Spokesperson." Intercultural Communication Studies 27. (2018): 114-124. Print. «
Wang, Xiao and Lin Lin. "How Climate Change Risk Perceptions are Related to Moral Judgment and Guilt in China." Climate Risk Management 20. (2018): 155-164. Print. «
Wang, Xiao and Xiaoquan Zhao. "The Mediating Role of Temporal Considerations on the Effects of Self-affirmation on Audience Responses to Organ Donation Messages." Health Communication 33. (2018): 148-155. Print. «
Wang, Xiao. "The Role of Attitude Functions and Collective Efficacy in Chinese Consumers’ Intentions to Engage in Behaviors to Alleviate Global Warming." Journal of Social Psychology 158. (2018): 51-63. Print. «
Wang, Xiao and Lin Lin. "The Relationships Among Actual Weather Events, Perceived Unusual Weather, Media use, and Global Warming Belief Certainty in China." Weather, Climate, and Society 10. (2018): 137-144. Print. «
Kristoffer Whitney
Associate Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Whitney, Kristoffer. "It’s About Time: Adaptive Resource Management, Environmental Governance, and Science Studies." Science, Technology & Human Values 44. 2 (2018): 263-290. Print. «
Whitney, Kaitlin Stack and Kristoffer Whitney. "John Anthony Allan’s ‘Virtual Water’: Natural Resources Management in the Wake of Neoliberalism." Arcadia 11. (2018): N/A. Web. «
Published Review
Whitney, Kristoffer. Rev. of Smell Detectives: An Olfactory History of Nineteenth-Century Urban America, by Melanie A. Kiechle. Ambix 5 Jun. 2018: 400-402. Web. ∆
James Winebrake
Professor
Dean's Office
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Journal Paper
Sofiev, Mikhail, et al. "Cleaner Fuels for Ships Provide Public Health Benefits with Climate Tradeoffs." Nature Communications 9. (2018): 1-12. Web. «
Book Chapter
Corbett, James J. and James J. Winebrake. "Environmental Issues in International Trade and Transportation." Handbook of International Trade and Transportation. Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2018. 275-296. Print. *
Josephine Wolff
Assistant Professor
Department of Science, Technology, and Society
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Wolff, Josephine. You'll See This Message When It Is Too Late: The Legal and Economic Aftermath of Cybersecurity Breaches. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2018. Print. *
Tracy Worrell
Professor
School of Communication
College of Liberal Arts
2018 Submissions
Full Length Book
Worrell, Tracy R. Disability in the Media: Examining Stigma and Identity. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, 2018. Print. «
Invited Keynote/Presentation
Worrell, Tracy R. and Kelly N. Martin. "Measuring Design Principles: Comparing the Perception of Two Cultures." International Communication Association. International Communication Association. Prague, CR. 22 May 2018. Conference Presentation. *