Beyond “Africa Rising”?
by Dillon Mahoney, author of The Art of Connection: Risk, Mobility, and the Crafting of Transparency in Coastal Kenya What do African masks and cell phones have in common? They sit on …
Read More >by Dillon Mahoney, author of The Art of Connection: Risk, Mobility, and the Crafting of Transparency in Coastal Kenya What do African masks and cell phones have in common? They sit on …
Read More >by Marie Mercat-Bruns, author of Discrimination at Work: Comparing European, French, and American Law Since the publication of Discrimination at Work, a comparative study and critique of European, French and American anti-discrimination law, …
Read More >by Amanda J. Baugh, author of God and the Green Divide: Religious Environmentalism in Black and White On Monday afternoon, the Rev. Canon Sally Bingham spoke in front of the office of …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the American Historical Association conference in Denver, January 5-8. When sharing this post on social media, please be sure to use the hashtag #AHA17! by Jeremy Davies, author …
Read More >This guest post is published in conjunction with the American Historical Association conference in Denver, January 5-8. When sharing this post on social media, please be sure to use the hashtag #AHA17! by Ross E. Dunn, …
Read More >by Melanie Armstrong, author of Germ Wars: The Politics of Microbes and America’s Landscape of Fear I teach in an Environmental Management program. When I give my elevator pitch biography, brows often …
Read More >by Matt Eisenbrandt, author of Assassination of a Saint: The Plot to Murder Óscar Romero and the Quest to Bring His Killers to Justice Óscar Romero was known as the voice of …
Read More >by Joyce Goldstein, author of The New Mediterranean Jewish Table: Old World Recipes for the Modern Home Fried Chicken for Hanukkah (Pollo Fritto Di Hanucca) The dishes served at Hanukkah are fried …
Read More >by W. Joseph Campbell, author of Getting It Wrong: Debunking the Greatest Myths in American Journalism The mainstream media’s recent angst and hand-wringing about a surge of “fake news” has tended to …
Read More >This post is published prior to Human Rights Day (December 10) and after the American Society of Criminology conference (November 16 – 19). #ASC2016 #HumanRightsDay by Barbara Owen, co-author of In Search of Safety: Confronting Inequality …
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