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AlexanderCraftBook Renee Alexander Craft (Global Studies Joint Faculty)Assistant Professor in the Department of CommunicationsI Will Love You Everywhere Always
Barbara Ambros Barbara Ambros (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of Religious StudiesBones of Contention: Animals and Religion in Contemporary JapanUniversity of Hawaii Press
Glaire Anderson (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of Art HistoryThe Islamic Villa in Early Medieval Iberia: Architecture and Court Culture in Umayyad CordobaAshgate Press
Bob Babcock (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor in the Department of Classics“Codicological Reconstruction”New Epigrams of Palladas. A Fragmentary Codex (P.CtYBR inv. 4000). Edited by Kevin W. Wilkinson. American Studies in Papyrology 52 (Durham, NC, 2013) 

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A New Fragment of Cicero’s Epistulae ad familiares (Book 13, epistles 6 and 7)

Codices Manuscripti, 84 (2012) 1-5.

 

 

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“The Temple of Sapientia and the Temple of Solomon in the BrusselsPsychomachia (MS 10066-77): Illustration and Exegesis in Eleventh-Century Liège

Scriptorium 66 (2012) 185-188.

BaragwanathMythTruthNarratvie Emily Baragwanath (Global Studies Affiliate)Assistant Professor in the Department of ClassicsMyth, Truth, and Narrative in HerodotusOxford University Press
Erin Carlston Erin Carlston (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of English and Comparative LiteratureDouble Agents: Espionage, Literature, and Liminal CitizensColumbia University Press 2013
cobbindians Daniel Cobb (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of American StudiesAmerican Indians: Fourth EditionUniversity of Chicago Press
ernstislamaphobia Carl Ernst (Global Studies Affiliate)Distinguished Professor in the Department of Religious StudiesIslamophobia in America: The Anatomy of IntoleranceEd. Palgrave-Macmillan, 2013.
HagemannMasculinity Karen Hagemann (Global Studies Affiliate)Distinguished Professor in the Department of HistoryRepresenting Masculinity: Male Citizenship in Modern Western CulturePalgrave Macmillan
HillisGoogle Ken Hillis (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor of Media and Technology Studies Department of Communication StudiesGoogle and The Culture of SearchRoutledge
hughesevolving Sherick Hughes (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the School of EdcuationThe Evolving Significance of RacePeter Lang Publishing
huntarcempire Michael Hunt (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor Emeritus in the Department of HistoryArc of Empire: America’s Wars in Asia from the Philippines to VietnamUniversity of North Carolina Press
lasernacorner Miguel La Serna (Global Studies Affiliate)Assistant Professor in the Department of HistoryThe Corner of Living: Ayacucho on the Eve of the Shining Path InsurgencyUniversity of North Carolina Press
middletonfocaal Townsend Middleton (Joint Global Studies Faculty)Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology“Scheduling tribes: A view from inside India’s ethnographic state.”Focaal: Journal of Global and Historical Anthropology.  Volume 2013, Number 65, Spring 2013 , pp. 13-22(10) 

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“States of Difference: Refiguring ethnicity and its crisis at India’s borders.”

Political Geography. Available online at http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0962629813000176

Layna Mosley (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor in the Department of Political ScienceInterview Research in Political ScienceEd., Cornell University Press
john pickles John Pickles (Joint Faculty in Global Studies)Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography“The California Transparency in Supply Chains Act.” With Shengjun ZhuCapturing the Gains Working Paper 2013/15.http://www.capturingthegains.org/publications/workingpapers/wp_201315.htm 

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“Economic and social upgrading in global apparel production networks.” With Shane Godfrey

Capturing the Gains Summit Briefing Paper, Cape Town Summit on Economic and Social Upgrading. http://www.capturingthegains.org/summit/briefings/http://www.capturingthegains.org/pdf/CTG-Apparel.pdf

 

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“Economic and social upgrading in apparel global value chains: public governance and trade policy.”

Capturing the Gains Working Paper 2012/13.http://www.capturingthegains.org/publications/workingpapers/wp_201213.htm

 

 

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“Re-Bordering the Neighbourhood: Europe’s Emerging Geographies of Non-Accession Integration.” With Maribel Casas Cortes, Sebastian Cobarrubias

Journal of European Urban and Regional Studies. Vol. 20(1) January. First published online May 30, 2012.http://eur.sagepub.com/content/early/2012/04/20/0969776411434848.abstract

 

 

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“‘Social justice, social science, and the complexities of post-socialism’” With Thomas C. Wolfe

Jan Kubik and Amy Linch, eds. Forthcoming: Post-Communism from Within:Social Justice, Mobilization, and Hegemony.

New York: SSRC/NYU Press

 

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“The Cultural Turn and the Conjunctural Economy: Economic Geography, Anthropology, and Cultural Studies”

Chapter 34 in The Wiley-Blackwell New Companion to Economic Geography, Edited by Barnes, Peck, and Sheppard.

Wiley-Blackwell

donald raleigh Donald J. Raleigh (Global Studies Affiliate)Distinguished Professor in the Department of HistoryRussia’s Century of Revolutions:  People, Places, Parties. Studies Presented in Honor of Alexander RabinowitchCoedited with Michael S. MelanconBloomington, IN:  Slavica Publishers, 2012

 

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““On the Other Side of the Wall, Things Are Even Better.”  Travel and the Opening of the Soviet Union:  The Oral Evidence”

Ab Imperio, no. 4 (2012

peter redfield Peter Redfield (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of AnthropologyLife in Crisis: The Ethical Journey of Doctors Without BordersUniversity of California Press
Yaron Shemer (Global Studies Affiliate)Assistant Professor in the Department of Asian StudiesIdentity, Place, and Subversion in Contemporary Mizrahi Cinema in IsraelUniversity of Michigan Press
gwen sherwood Gwen Sherwood (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor in the School of NursingQuality and Safety in Nursing: A Competency Approach to Improving OutcomesWiley-Blackwell 

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Reflective Practice: Transforming Education and Improving Outcomes

Sigma Theta Tau International, Center for Nur

sullivanwhowins Patricia Sullivan (Global Studies Affiliate)Assistant Professor in the Department of Public Policy and the Curriculum in Peace, War and DefenseWho Wins? Predicting Strategic Success and Failure in Armed ConflictOxford University Press, July 2012
educating Xue Lan Rong (Global Studies Affiliate)Professor in the School of EducationAdvocacy-Orientated Teacher Education in New Gateway States”Teacher Education and Practice, Vol. 25, No. 4 / 2012 

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What kind of Chinese students are good for studying oversea in U.S. high school?” (什么的中国学生适合到美国念高中)

Wall Street Journal, 3/28, 2013. http://cn.wsj.com/gb/20130327/LUX074240.asp

 

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Educating Asian Americans: Achievement, Schooling, and Identities. With Prof. Russ Endo

Information Age Publishing, March, 2013

teewaruovercoming Meenu Tewari (Global Studies Affiliate)Associate Professor in the Department of City and Regional PlanningOvercoming the Burden of History in South Asia’s Garment Industry:Emerging Engagement in Regional MarketsLambert Academic Publishing, 2012