Pam Riney-Kehrberg published in Annals of Iowa
“A Terrible and Special Irony: Hunger on Iowa’s Farms in the Agricultural Crisis of the 1980s” appeared in the Fall 2019 Annals of Iowa.
“A Terrible and Special Irony: Hunger on Iowa’s Farms in the Agricultural Crisis of the 1980s” appeared in the Fall 2019 Annals of Iowa.
New study counters the claims of a multi-million dollar industry.
J. Arbuckle, professor of sociology, is co-author of a study titled, “Adoption of Agricultural Conservation Practices in the United States: Evidence from 35 Years of Quantitative Literature,” published in the September/October 2019 issue of the Journal of Soil and Water Conservation. This study is a comprehensive review of all published, quantitative studies on the adoption … Continue reading J. Arbuckle is co-author of study about conservation practices in the U.S. from 1982-2017
Findings could transform how graduate math departments attract, retain and support underrepresented students.
Shawn Dorius, associate professor of sociology, is co-author of a paper titled, “Developmental Idealism in Internet Search Data,” recently published in the journal Sociology of Development. Dorius’ co-author is Jeffrey Swindle, a Ph.D. student in sociology at the University of Michigan. The researchers collected and analyzed public perceptions of nations in internet search data. They … Continue reading Shawn Dorius publishes study that measures the prevalence of developmentalist thinking
ISU Theatre joins a worldwide series of readings and performances of short climate change plays.
Charles Ratton, Louis Carre, and the Legendary Auctions of 1931 by John Monroe http://www.tribalartmagazine.com/
Restitution and the Logic of the Post-Colonial Nation-State by John Monroe Full article available here: https://www.mitpressjournals.org/doi/abs/10.1162/afar_a_00474