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Memories of Labor: Landscapes of Deindustrialization and the Anthracite Coal Miners’ Memorial
Melissa R. Meade Ph.D.
Amending our Pasts and Futures: Observing Media and Place as Means to Memory is an edited volume presenting original research from established and emerging scholars of public and collective memory. Contributors focus on topics including the memory of race and slavery, wars of oppression, and regional and ethnic identities to interrogate how we as collectives remember, commemorate, discuss, forget, and question what is historically revealed, appropriated, silenced, or concealed from public discourse. Through analyses of a wide range of cultural texts and contexts, contributors to this volume demonstrate the crucial role of communication and media in shaping public opinion—and our collective present more broadly—in an effort to amend our painful histories.
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Amorphous Packings of Spheres
Peter K. Morse Ph.D. and Patrick Charbonneau
The apparent simplicity of amorphous sphere packings can be misleading. Although random close packing is a common phenomenon that has been studied for decades, recent theoretical and computational advances reveal how complex the underlying physics actually is. By bringing together perspectives from thermodynamics, constraint satisfaction problems, and optimization, unique insights emerge. This chapter reviews these advances and describes a framework for addressing some of the remaining open problems, including how to define a more rigorous analogue to random close packing and how to compute its properties.
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Making Stars in the Sky of Iranian Cinema Film Magazines and the Stars of Early Popular Cinema in Iran
Golbarg Rekabtalaei Ph.D.
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Psych Verbs
Dongdong Chen
In The Routledge Handbook of Second Language Acquisition, Morphosyntax, and Semantics, edited by Tania Ionin, Silvina Montrul, Roumyana Slabakova
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Persia on Celluloid: Depicting the 'Lure' and 'Decadence' of Iran in European Films, 1900s–1930
Golbarg Rekabtalaei Ph.D.
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Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Early Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s-1940
Peter Savastano
In Queer Newark: Stories of Resistance, Love, and Community, edited by Whitney Strub
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Managing Your Research Identity and the Role of the Librarian
Gerard Shea
In Building Your Academic Research Digital Identity: A Step-Wise Guide to Cultivating Your Academic Research Career Online , edited by Margaret Dreker and Kyle Downey
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Neoliberalism, Legalism, and Human Rights in Medium-Sized International Non-Governmental Organizations
Geoffrey Upton
This insightful Handbook brings together leading and emerging scholars within the field of nonprofit organization, serving as a call to action for academics to interrogate key contemporary issues such as backsliding and authoritarianism. It meticulously distinguishes traditional, often marginalist perspectives from nuanced counterarguments to balance out the field.
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Chinese Program at Seton Hall University, 1952-2012: A Case Study of Teaching Chinese as a Foreign Language in America
Dongdong Chen
In Reflections on Mainland China and Taiwan, edited by Michael Stone.
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Social Movements and Participatory Institutions in Latin America
Benjamin Goldfrank
In The Oxford Handbook of Latin American Social Movements (2023), edited by Federico M. Rossi.
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Two African American Journalists Confront World War II: Perspectives on Nationalism, Racism, and Identity
Larry Greene and Alan Delozier
In Reporting World War II (2023), edited by G. Kurt Piehler and Ingo Trauschweizer.
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What Can ‘Boom Boom Mancini’ Teach Us about Boxing and Ethics?
Heinrik Hellwig
In Warren Zevon and Philosophy (2023), edited by John E. MacKinnon.
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Digital Transformation and Organizational Change: An Experiential Case
Ruchin Kansal
In Digital Strategies and Organizational Transformation (2023), edited by G. Reza Djavanshir.
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What's in a Hat? Representations of Ethnicity and Gender in Eighteenth-Century Russia
Nathaniel Knight
In Picturing Russian Empire (2023), edited by Valerie Kivelson, Sergei Kozlov, and Joan Neuberger.
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Normal Childbirth
Judith Lothian
In Core Curriculum for Maternal-Newborn Nursing, 6th Edition (2023), edited by AWHONN, Jill Janke, and Brenda J. Baker.
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Critical Pedagogy and Nonprofit Management Education: Refocusing our Classrooms Toward Transformation and Liberation
Roseanne Mirabella
In Preparing Leaders of Nonprofit Organizations: A Contemporary Perspective (2023), edited by William A. Brown and Matthew L. Hale.
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Legal Perspectives in Nonprofit Education
Robert Pallitto
In Preparing Leaders of Nonprofit Organizations: Contemporary Perspectives (2023), edited by William A. Brown and Matthew L. Hale.
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Sample Pathways and Persisting Challenges Along the Digital Transformation of Universities: Internal and External Influences
Katia Passerini
In Digital Transformation for the University of the Future (2023), edited by Jay Liebowitz.
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Purpose-Driven Leadership: The Value in "Finding Your Why"
Courtney Smith
In Resource Handbook for Academic Deans: The Essential Guide for College and University Leaders (2023), edited by Andrew Adams.
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The Merging of Modern Nationalism and Modern Feminism During China's Late Qing and the Role of Qiu Jin
Michael Stone
In Reflections on Mainland China and Taiwan (2023), edited by Michael A. Stone and Pak-Wah Leung.
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African Catholicism and the Place of Women: State of Research and Advocacy
Mary Amakwe
In Handbook of African Catholicism (2022), edited by Stan Chu Ilo.
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Oil and the Materialities of Other Energy Sources
Margarita Balmaceda
In Handbook on Oil and International Relations (2022), edited by Roland Dannreuther and Wojciech Ostrowski.
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