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  • Ruslan Prozorov publishes paper in Science Advances

    Ruslan Prozorov, professor in the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Iowa State University and faculty scientist at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Ames Laboratory, recently published “Energy gap evolution across the superconductivity dome in single crystals of (Ba1−xKx)Fe2As2” in Science Advances. Abstract The mechanism of unconventional superconductivity…

  • Katherine Rafferty publishes chapter in “Sage Research Methods Cases – Health”

    Katherine Rafferty, lecturer in psychology and communication studies, recently published “A qualitative application of problematic integration theory: Studying end-of-life conversations between spouses” in B. Flett & M. Gill (Eds.) Sage Research Methods Cases – Health. Abstract Our case study describes the collaborative work of three researchers in conducting…

  • Amy Erica Smith coauthors paper in International Political Science Review

    Amy Erica Smith, assistant professor of political science, has coauthored a paper with former graduate student Ahlam al Subhi (political science, M.A. ’16), just published in the International Political Science Review. Ahlam conducted the first electoral study ever in Oman. The paper, titled “Electing Women to New Arab Assemblies:…

  • Arndt publishes new book on changing significance of powwows in Ho-Chunk identity and culture

    Grant Arndt, associate professor of anthropology and American Indian Studies, recently published a new book, Ho-Chunk Powwows and the Politics of Tradition, published by the University of Nebraska Press.

  • Mansbach publishes two foreign policy books

    Richard Mansbach, professor of political science, has authored two new foreign policy books, recently published by Sage Publishing.

  • Riney-Kehrberg edits new Routledge anthology

    In addition to Riney-Kehrberg, among the twenty-six contributors are three current ISU history faculty and three former history Ph.D. students.

  • Kostelnick contributes scholarship to newly published books

    Visual displays of quantitative data are the norm in today’s data-rich environment. But where do these visible numbers have their origins and how have they impacted societies and areas of knowledge? Charles Kostelnick, professor of English, helps address the historical development of statistical graphics through a recently published book, Visible…

  • Hassid publishes new book about Chinese politics

    Jonathan Hassid, assistant professor of political science, recently published China’s Unruly Journalists: How committed professionals are changing the People’s Republic, a book that explores why some Chinese journalists take on the great risk of challenging the Communist Party and censorship. Before joining Iowa State in January 2015, he received…