Archive for the ‘Publications’ Category

Publications

Monday, November 16th, 2009

Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 12th poetry chapbook, “Ghosts of Breath,” with Bedouin Books.

Publications

Monday, November 2nd, 2009

Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his 11th poetry chapbook, “My Heart Draws a Rough Map,” with Blue Hour Press. The chapbook consists of 19 related prose poems with illustrations by Mia Christopher. Good was also recently nominated for the fifth time for the Best of the Net anthology for a series of prose poems titled “Ghosts of Breath.” The series appeared earlier this year in the literary journal Bartleby Snopes. Good was also nominated for a Puschcart Prize for his poem, “Repairing the World,” which appeared in the literary journal “tinfoil dresses.” This is his fourth Pushcart nomination in four years.

Publications

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Howard Good (Communication and Media) had a digital chapbook, “Still Life with Firearms,” published by Right Hand Pointing. It’s viewable for free at http://www.righthandpointing.com/firearms/.

Stephen Kitsakos (Theatre Arts) has published an article in The Sondheim Review, Winter 2009 issue. The article, “Sondheim Choralis,” analyzes and explores the process of singing Sondheim choral music with his 100-voice Music Theatre Singing Ensemble. This is Kitsakos’ second article published this year in The Sondheim Review.

Corwin Senko (Psychology) and Viviana Fyffe ’90 (Psychology) published a study titled “An Evolutionary Perspective on Effective versus Ineffective Pick-up Lines” in a forthcoming volume of The Journal of Social Psychology.

Publications

Monday, October 5th, 2009

Aaron Haselton (Biology) is the primary author of a paper titled “Serotonin Inhibits Protein Feeding in the Blow Fly, Phormia Regina (Meigen),” which was published in Volume 22 of the Journal of Insect Behavior. This paper was coauthored by researchers at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.

Publications

Monday, September 21st, 2009

Howard Good (Communication and Media) published his first full-length book of poetry, “Lovesick,” with Press Americana. Good is the author of nine poetry chapbooks and has been nominated three times for the Pushcart Prize for poetry. For more information on “Lovesick,” visit http://tinyurl.com/ojb4wl.

Publications

Monday, September 7th, 2009

Victor de Munck (Anthropology) published a book titled “Research Design and Methods for Studying Culture” with Altamira Press.

Howard Good (Communication and Media) had his ninth chapbook of poetry, “Visiting the Dead,” published by Flutter Press. This summer, he participated at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication convention in Boston on a panel devoted to his book “Ethics and Entertainment,” which is forthcoming from McFarland and Company.

Greta Winograd (Psychology) and Georgiana Shick Tryon, a psychology professor at the City University of New York’s Graduate Center, published a paper, titled “Counseling Expectations Among Students in an Opportunity Program,” in the fall 2009 issue of the Journal of Counseling and Development. The paper’s findings suggest ways to help students on college campuses obtain needed mental health services.

Publications

Monday, August 17th, 2009

Eugene Heath (Philosophy) recently published an essay, “Being Serious about Being Good,” in Julian Friedland’s collection, “Doing Well and Doing Good: The Human Face of the New Capitalism” (IAP Press, 2009).

Glenn Geher (Psychology) published a study that shows that men and women are both good and bad at guessing what the other sex wants in choosing a relationship partner. The study is based on data collected from more than 400 young adults and appears in the current issue of Evolutionary Psychology.

Jeff Reinking (Biology) co-authored a journal article titled “Nuclear Receptors Homo sapiens Rev-erbβ and Drosophila melanogaster E75 Are Thiolate-Ligated Heme Proteins Which Undergo Redox-Mediated Ligand Switching and Bind CO and NO.” The paper appears in the July 28, 2009, issue of Biochemistry (American Chemical Society Publishing). Co-authors from the University of Toronto and the University of Wisconsin-Madison contributed to the work.

Publications

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

Wilma Feliciano (Foreign Languages) published an article, “Religious Theater in Peru: Identity and Representation,” in Sharing Cultures 2009: International Conference on Intangible Heritage. She also presented an illustrated paper on the same topic at the Sharing Cultures Conference held on Pico Island, Azores, Portugal, in May 2009.


L.H. Roper
(History) published an essay, “Big Fish in a Bigger Transatlantic Pond: The Social and Political Leadership of Early Modern Anglo-American Colonies,” in “At the Top of Empire: European Elites in the Colonies (16th-20th Centuries) [Au sommet de l'Empire: Les elites europeenes dans les colonies (XVIe-XXe siecle)].” For more information, visit http://tinyurl.com/ko8hd3.

Publications

Monday, July 20th, 2009

Glenn Geher (Evolutionary Studies, Psychology) co-authored “Measurement of the Conjunction Error in Social Judgment: Answer Choice and Answer Justification,” which was published in the 2009 volume of “Social Behavior and Personality.” The article was co-authored with Victor Benassi, a professor of psychology, and Russell Knoth, a former graduate student, of the University of New Hampshire.

Bulletin Board

Monday, June 15th, 2009

PUBLICATIONS

Gerald Sorin (History) recently published two essays. The first was a study of Commentary magazine, a journal of significant thought and opinion, which appeared in Studies in Contemporary Jewry 23. The second was a review of Dara Horn’s new novel, “All Other Nights,” which appeared in the Jewish Reader, a publication of the National Yiddish Book Center.