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Classical Music Month Reading List

Posted on September 18, 2023 (August 29, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals, music, Reading List

In celebration of Classical Music Month, please enjoy this curated list of books and journal articles that highlight the study of a timeless art form. Sound Pedagogy: Radical Care in […]

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Tagged classical music, journals, music, reading list

Translation Month Reading List

Posted on September 5, 2023 (August 25, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals, Reading List, translation

Join us in celebrating literature originally published in one language and the talent involved in adapting that text for broader audiences with this curation of some of our recent books […]

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Tagged journals, reading list, translation

Free E-book Giveaway: SURVIVING SOUTHAMPTON

Posted on September 1, 2023 (September 19, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, black studies, eBooks

September’s free e-book is here! Check out Surviving Southampton: African American Women and Resistance in Nat Turner’s Community by Vanessa M. Holden before the month is over!  The 1831 Southampton […]

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Tagged American history, black studies, women and gender studies

Q&A with Ethel Tungohan, author of CARE ACTIVISM

Posted on August 24, 2023 (August 22, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in asian american studies, labor history, Q&A, women

Ethel Tungohan, author of Care Activism: Migrant Domestic Workers, Movement-Building, and Communities of Care, answers questions on her new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   I […]

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Tagged Asian studies, labor history, women and gender studies, women's studies

Q&A with Paul A. Shackel, author of THE RUINED ANTHRACITE

Posted on August 22, 2023 (August 21, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, anthropology, Appalachian studies, immigration, labor history, Q&A

Paul A. Shackel, author of The Ruined Anthracite: Historical Trauma in Coal-Mining Communities, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   Over a […]

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Tagged American history, anthropology, appalachian studies, immigration, labor history

Q&A with Mark Walczynski, author of JOLLIET AND MARQUETTE

Posted on August 17, 2023 (August 10, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, Q&A

Mark Walczynski, author of Jolliet and Marquette: A New History of the 1673 Expedition, answers questions on her new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?  I […]

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Tagged American history, colonialism, exploration, Illinois history

Q&A with Shreerekha Pillai, editor of CARCERAL LIBERALISM

Posted on August 15, 2023 (August 22, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in criminal justice, culture, international affairs, Q&A, women

Shreerekha Pillai, editor of Carceral Liberalism: Feminist Voices against State Violence, answers questions on her new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   This is a case […]

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Tagged criminal justice, cultural studies, international affairs, women's studies

Announcing American Journal of Psychology Editorial Changes

Posted on August 10, 2023 (August 7, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in announcement, journals

In the most recent issue of The American Journal of Psychology, editor Robert Proctor announced a few changes: a new Associate Editor and History Editor!  Associate Editor Incoming Associate Editor […]

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Tagged Announcements, journals

Q&A with Mark Erlich, author of THE WAY WE BUILD

Posted on August 9, 2023 (July 19, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in american history, labor history, Q&A

Mark Erlich, author of The Way We Build: Restoring Dignity to Construction Work, answers questions on his new book. Q: Why did you decide to write this book?   I planned […]

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Tagged American history, labor history, labor studies

AEJMC 2023 Virtual Exhibit

Posted on August 7, 2023 (July 31, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in communication, conferences, journalism, Virtual Exhibit

Welcome to our virtual exhibit for the 106th Annual Meeting of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC) in Washington, DC! Use promo code AEJMC23 for 50% off all communication studies books when ordering […]

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Tagged communication, communications, conferences, journalism

Announcing the new editor of Journal of Film and Video

Posted on August 3, 2023 (September 18, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in announcement, film, journals

The Journal of Film and Video is excited to announce a new editor! The Journal of Film and Video features scholarship on film, video, and media production, history, and aesthetics […]

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Tagged Announcements, film, journals

Journal of Olympic Studies Recommended Reading

Posted on August 1, 2023 (July 21, 2023) by Kristina Stonehill
in journals, sports, sports history

Edited by Matthew P. Llewellyn, the Journal of Olympic Studies (JOS) is the official publication of the Center for Sociocultural Sport and Olympic Research Conference, and aspires to be the […]

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Tagged journals, sports, sports history
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