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Daniela Dimitrova book to publish in July

Daniela Dimitrova, professor in the Greenlee School of Journalism and Communication, will publish a new textbook this summer. “Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems” will be published by Rowman & Littlefield Publishers in July. “Global Journalism: Understanding World Media Systems” provides an overview of the key issues in global journalism today and traces how media … Continue reading Daniela Dimitrova book to publish in July

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Julia Dominguez published in Cervantes: Journal of the Cervantes Society of America

Julia Domínguez, associate professor of Spanish, has published “Imaginar mundos: Memoria y ciencia ficción en la obra de Cervantes” in the latest issue of Cervantes: Journal of the Cervantes Society of America. Cervantes is the official journal of the Cervantes Society of America. It publishes scholarly articles, twice yearly, in English and Spanish on Cervantes’s … Continue reading Julia Dominguez published in Cervantes: Journal of the Cervantes Society of America

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Amy Erica Smith co-authors political analysis piece for the Washington Post

Amy Erica Smith, a Liberal Arts and Sciences’ dean’s professor and associate professor of political science has co-authored a political analysis piece for The Washington Post. The piece, “Brazil’s president is rallying his base–so that he can expand his power,” was published in the Monkeny Cage section. The Monkey Cage’s mission is to connect political … Continue reading Amy Erica Smith co-authors political analysis piece for the Washington Post

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Dara Wald co-edits special issue of Frontiers in Communication

Dara Wald, assistant professor in the Greelee School of Journalism, has co-edited a special issue of Frontiers in Communication. The issue is focused on the role of trust in Natural Resource Management. The full special issue is available here: Advancing a Cross Boundary Social Science of Trust in Natural Resource Management. An editorial is available … Continue reading Dara Wald co-edits special issue of Frontiers in Communication

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John Grundy’s research featured in Discover Magazine

John Grundy’s research is the subject of an article that was recently published in Discover Magazine. Grundy is an assistant professor and neuroscientist in the Department of Psychology. The article, “How Learning A Language Changes Your Brain” features Grundy’s research-based findings which show that learning a new language creates additional connections and pathways in the … Continue reading John Grundy’s research featured in Discover Magazine

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Ilma Jahic publishes study in Aggressive Behavior

Ilma Jahic, graduate student in the Department of Sociology, recently published a study titled, “Psychopathy and Violent Video Game Playing: Multiple Associations in a Juvenile Justice System Involved Sample,” in the journal Aggressive Behavior. Violent video game playing is a consistent risk factor for aggression, but research on its psychopathology and trait underpinnings are primarily … Continue reading Ilma Jahic publishes study in Aggressive Behavior

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Richard W. Mansbach publishes book

Richard W. Mansbach, professor in the Department of Political Science, has co-authored a book, “Populism and Globalization: The Return of Nationalism and the Global Liberal Order.” The book describes the global spread of nationalist-populism by rightwing and racist political parties; their impact on political, economic, and sociocultural globalization; and the corrosive impact of this ideology … Continue reading Richard W. Mansbach publishes book