Volume Nine (2009)
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(1) Barbara M. Anthony and Richard Denman, "k-Bounded Positive Not All Equal LE3-SAT"
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(2) Phil Hopkins, "Mass Moralizing"
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(3) Davi Johnson Thornton, "Rhetoric, Language, Materiality: Rethinking 'Black Power' "
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Volume Eight (2008)
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(1) Sarah Hensley, Colin Kyle, James McDonough and Romi Burks, "Foreign relations: Exotic, invasive applesnails substantially consume taro and other exotic plants"
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(2) Richard Denman and Stephen Foster, "Using Clausal Graphs to Determine the Computational Complexity of k-Bounded Positive 1-in-3 SAT"
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(3) Rachel L. Osborne and Traci A. Giuliano, "Lookin' Great, Easy to Hate: Women's Reactions to Fat Talk as a Function of Target's Weight"
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(4) Phil Hopkins, "Weaving the Fish Basket: Heraclitus on the Relation of Word and World"
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(5) Davi Johnson, "Neuroscience, Government and Babies' Brains"
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(6) Phuong M. Nguyen and Emily D. Niemeyer, "Effects of nitrogen fertilization on the phenolic composition and antioxidant properties of basil (Ocimum basilicum L.)"
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(7) Timothy Mark Robinson, "Postmodern Negotiations and the Ancestral Presence in African American Fiction"
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Volume Seven (2007)
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(1) Bob Bednar, Department of Communication Studies
"Touching Images: Toward a Visual/Material Cultural Study of Roadside Shrines"
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(2) Christy Bell and Steven Alexander, Departments of Chemistry and Physics
"A Tastefull Example of Evolutionary Programming"
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(3) J. Michael Cooper, Department of Music
"The Unknown St. Paul: Bachian Impulses and Dramatic Spirit in Mendelssohn's First Oratorio"
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(4) Thomas Howe, Department of Art and Art History
"The Stabiae Project: Changing the Management of World Archaeology"
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(5) Maria Lowe, Department of Sociology and Anthropoloty
"An Unseen Hand: The Role of Sociology Professor Ernst Borinski in Mississippi's Struggle for Racial Integration in the 1950s and 1960s"
Now: Maria Lowe. 2008. "An Unseen Hand: The Role of Sociology Professor Ernst Borinski in Mississippi's Struggle for Racial Integration in the 1950s and 1960s." Leadership 4(1): 27-47.
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(6) Kendall Richards, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
"On Inequalities for 2F1 and Related Means"
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(7) Ken Roberts and Rachel Connelly, Departments of Economics
"The Impact of Migration on the Position of Women in Rural China"
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Volume Six (2006)
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(1) Catherine Bourland Ross, "Carmen de Icaza: Novela Rosa as Feminist Discourse?"
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(2) Jimmy C. Smith, Ph.D., & John W. Hobbs, "Use of the Critical Power Model to Prescribe athe Elements of Intermittent Exercise"
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(3) Suzanne Fox Buchele, "The Story of Flatland: An Adventure in Many Dimensions"
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(4) Melissa A. Johnson, "The Natures of Ecotourism in Crooked Tree"
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(5) Mary Grace Neville, "Global Social Change Leadership: A Framework For Business"
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(6) Bill O'Brien, "Mining Power and Hydrocarbon Consciousness from the Monthly Electric Bill: A Classroom Project"
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(7) Terry Klefstad, "The Mass Appeal of Shostakovich's Seventh Symphony"
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(8) David Gaines, "DEMO DREAMSCAPES: John Wesley Harding, Nebraska, and Two Weird Americas"
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(9) Aaron Prevots, "Poetry, Swing and Jacques Reda"
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(10) Mary Visser, "The Interface: Computers, 3-D Modeling and Women Sculptors"
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Volume Five (2005)
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(1) Laura Senio Blair, "Betwixt and Between: Finding Home Again in Chilean Returnee Literature."
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(2) Mehmet E. Karaaslan, "Privatization by Franchising: Commissioned Entrepreneurs."
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(3) Amy Wink, "'The Loveliness She Made': Memory and Community in Women's Gardening Writing."
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(4) Elaine Craddock, "The Anatomy of Devotion: The Life and Poetry of Karaikkal Ammaiyar."
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(5) Dan C. Hillard and Alexandra O. Hendley, "Celebrity Athletes and Sports Imagery in Advertising During NFL Telecasts."
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(6) Therese Olson, "Politics on the Internet: A Webliographic Essay."
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(7) Tolly Moseley, "'An Emancipated, Intellectualized Bundle of Nerves': New Woman Identity and Hysteria in Nineteenth Century England."
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Volume Four (2004)
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(1) D.R. Taub, "A Meta-analysis of Studies on Plant Growth Rate and Allocation to Roots vs. Shoots."
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(2) Teena Gabrielson, "Sexuality, Suffrage, and the State: Mary Austin's Theory of Citizenship."
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(3) Bob Bednar, "Making Space on the Side of the Road: Towards a Cultural Study of Roadside Car Crash Memorials."
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(4) Maria Hernandez-Ojeda, "Textos transatlanticos: Nivaria Tejera y Dulce Mari Loynaz en Canarias."
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(5) Brad Knapp, "Architecture of a Revolution:Cosmological Time and Revolution in Chiapas."
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Volume Three (2003) Special Issue
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(1) David Tabb Stewart ed., "Waco: Ten Years After: 2003 Fleming Lectures in Religion" (includes bookmarks for navigation)
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Volume Three (2003)
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(1) Amy Wendling, Pennsylvania State University/Southwestern University/International Institute of Social History, "Are All Revolutions Bourgeois? Revolutionary Temporality in Karl Marx's Eighteenth Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte"
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(2) Meghana Nayak, University of Minnesota/Pace University, "The Orientalism of Mapping Bodies and Borders: Post Colonial (In)Security and Feminist Contentions on the India-Pakistan Border"
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(3) Ana Mallen, New School University Elcaso de la Asemblea Nacional de Educacion: Una explicacion contextual de la participacion de la sociedad venezolana durante el premier periodo de Chavez
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(4) Jennifer Suchland, University of Texas, "Political Subjectivity: a useful category for comparative analysis"
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(5) Margaret Dorsey, Indiana University, "Gore'd in the Bush: Democracy, Music, and Disconnect in the Millennial United States"
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(6) Michelle Mielly, Harvard University, "Werewere Liking and the Aesthetics of Necessity: Re-Considering Culture and Development in Post Colonial Africa"
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Volume Two (2002)
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(1) Phil Hopkins, "Speech and Narrative: Expositional and Philosophical Practice in Thucydides." Department of Religion and Philosophy.
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(2) Kathleen Juhl and Sue Mennicke, "Arts in London: The Intersection of Performance Studies and Intercultural Learning." Department of Theatre and Office of International Programs.
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(3) Jennifer L. Knight and Traci A. Giuliano, "He's a Laker; She's a 'Looker:' The Consequences of Gender-Stereotypical Portrayals of Male and Female Athletes by the Print Media." Department of Psychology.
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(4) Emily Northrop, "Your Supersized Diet Is Our Concern." Department of Economics and Business.
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(5) Janel Owens and Emily Niemeyer, "Chemical Analysis of Industrial Pollution in a Border Colonia." Department of Chemistry.
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(6) Julie Thompson, "'Stop! You're Making Me Sick!': Disciplining Lesbian Motherhood in Psychological Rhetoric." Department of Communication.
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(7) Helen Cordes and Eric Selbin with Jesse Cordes Selbin and Zoe Cordes Selbin, "Is This the Educational System You Wanted?: Feminism and Homeschooling." Department of Political Sceince.
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(8) Thomas McClendon, "Who Put the Mission in Civilizing Mission? Reconsiderations of Shepstone's Early Career." Department of History.
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(9) Shannon Winnubst, "Make Yourself Useful!" Department of Religion and Philosophy.
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Volume One (2001)
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(1) Dirk Early, "Targeting Housing Aid to the Homeless: Evidence from the National Survey of Homeless Assistance Providers and Clients." Department of Economics and Business.
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(2) Laura Hobgood-Oster, "Holy Dogs and Asses: Finding Animals in Christian History." Department of Religion and Philosophy.
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(3) Maria Lowe, J. Clint Morris, and Madeline L. Pizzo, "Academic Agitators in Mississippi: Advancing the Cause of Racial Equality at Millsaps College and Tougaloo College." Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
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(4) Melissa Johnson, "Racing the Environment: Color and Nature in the Afro-Caribbean History of Belize." Department of Sociology and Anthropology.
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(5) Eric Selbin, "Zapata's White Horse and Che's Beret: Theses on the Future of Revolution." Department of Political Science.
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(6) Kimberly A. Smith, "'Eine kleine Welt': Riegl, Expressionism, and the Recovery of Painting." Department of Art.
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(7) Shannon Winnubst, "Vampires, Anxieties and Dreams: Race and Sex in the Contemporary US." Department of Religion and Philosophy.
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(8) Thomas McClendon, "Don't Mess With My Ngquthu: Articulations of Gender and Generation in Rural South Africa, 1928-48." Department of History.
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