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Submissions from 2020

The New Business of Acting: The Next Edition - COVID Update, Brad Lemack, Book

The Syrian Revolution: Between The Politics of Life and the Geopolitics of Death, Yasser Munif, Book

“The Triple Antagonist of the Police, Policing, and Policy", Matthew Scully, Article

The Wanting Was a Wilderness: Cheryl Strayed's Wild and the Art of Memoir, Alden Jones, Book

Truth is the Only Client: The Official Investigation of the Murder of John F. Kennedy, Rob Stegman, Film / Video

Under-the-Hood Look at Social Media-Fueled Protest: Defining Interactions Between News Media Organizations, Activists, and Citizens on Twitter during the 2012 Quebec Student Strike, Vincent Raynauld, Article

Une nouvelle vague de luttes autochtones : Étude de l’impact politique du mouvement Idle No More, Vincent Raynauld, Book Chapter

University Nonprofit Courses Use Charity Navigator As Part Of The Curriculum, Cathryn Edelstein, Other

Unpacking the Political Effects of Social Movements with a Strong Digital Component: The Case of #IdleNoMore, Vincent Raynauld, Article

wavy, remnants;, Maria Servellon, Other

Welcoming in Dancers from All Traditions: De-centering Modern/Contemporary Dance in Choreography Class, Kristin Horrigan, Article

“What If I Aint Ate in 2 Days, Why the Hell Would I Want You to Poke Into My Arm”: A Critical Cultural Analysis of Testing Makes Us Stronger, Deion Scott Hawkins, Article

Submissions from 2019

1. “1984 in 2020: The Deeper Concerns”, 2019, Orwell Studies, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 180-189. 2.“A Gift to Scholarship and to Humanity.” 2019, Explorations in Media Ecology. Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 369-371. 3.“Response to Lance Strate’s MEA 2019, Convention Keynote Address.” Media Ethics, Vol. 31, No. 1, pp. 14-8. 4..“Media Ethics and Global Justice in the Media Age” (r), 2019, Explorations In Media Ecology, Vol. 18, No. 4, pp. 494-6., Tom Cooper, Article

Adult attachment and physical health, Lindsey Beck, Article

"And They Were Sore Afraid", Christopher Poole, Other

"A Roman Winter", Novuyo Tshuma, Other

"Becoming an Actor's Director", Regge Life, Book

between u & i & them, Maria Servellon, Other

Book Review: Norm Friesen: The Textbook and the Lecture: Education in the Age of New Media, Donald Lankiewicz, Other

Bulawayo Arts Award for Outstanding Fiction, Novuyo Tshuma, Other

Cabinet Solidarity in an Age of Social Media: A Case Study of Twitter Use by Member of Parliament Carolyn Bennett, Vincent Raynauld, Other

Call / Response, Andrew Dugan, Book

Cécile McLorin Salvant and Aaron Diehl a dynamic duo at Jordan Hall, Bill Beuttler, Other

Choreographer in Residence at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Jenny Oliver, Other

Complex syntax interventions for young children with language impairments, Lisa Wisman Weil, Other

Conclusion: Unpacking Trending Practices in Canadian Politics: The Old, the New, and the Transformative, Vincent Raynauld, Other

Conflict interaction; Insights from conversation analysis., Phillip Glenn, Book Chapter

Core intercultural conflict communication practices: Insights from diverse fields., Phillip Glenn, Article

CRAZY SCREENWRITING SECRETS: How to Capture a Global Audience, Weiko Lin, Book

Creative Capital Award, Kathryn Ramey, Other

Dark Forces at Work: Essays on Social Dynamics and Cinematic Horrors, Cynthia J. Miller, Book

“Dialectics Got the Upper Hand: Fanon, Violence, and the Quest[ion] of Liberation”, Nigel C. Gibson, Book Chapter

Dressing the Other: Foreign Women in Moche Ceramic Art, Sarahh Scher, Article

Dynamics of Digital Constituent Outreach and Engagement in Linguistically Diverse Societies: A Quantitative Look at Canadian Provinces, Vincent Raynauld, Other

Eco–Art History in East and Southeast Asia, De-nin D. Lee, Book

Edward Stanford Travel Writing Award, Novuyo Tshuma, Other

Elder Horror: Essays on Film’s Frightening Images of Aging, Cynthia J. Miller, Book

Faculty Associate, Russell Newman, Other

Fatechanger Book One: Penny Lost, Laura McCune-Poplin, Book

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“Fighting Invisibility: Indigenous Citizens and History in El Salvador and Guatemala”, Mneesha Gellman, Article

Filmmaking as Militant Co-Research, Gino Canella, Article

Horror Comes Home: Essays on Hauntings, Possessions, and Other Domestic Terrors in Cinema, Cynthia J. Miller, Book

House of Stone: A Novel, Novuyo Tshuma, Other

How to Make a Slave and Other Essays, Jerald Walker, Other

Introduction: Identifying and Studying #Trends in Canadian Politics: The Need to Stay Aware and Ahead of the Curve, Vincent Raynauld, Other

Jon Batiste is the Newport Jazz Festival’s Mr. Everything, Bill Beuttler, Other

Learning new words from overhearing in children with ASD, Rhiannon Luyster, Other

LEF New England Fellow, Gabrielle Sumney, Other

Make It New: Reshaping Jazz in the 21st Century, Bill Beuttler, Book

Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship, John Anderson, Other