Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for November 23, 2020

Two people read the back cover of a book at the Portland State University bookstore.

 

Every week during the academic year, Currently celebrates faculty and staff accomplishments, including appearances on panels, presentations, recent publications or performances, and research grants.

  1. Nike Arnold, applied linguistics faculty, and Rima Elabdali, MA Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) ’16, published “Group Dynamics Across Interaction Modes in L2 Collaborative Wiki Writing” in Computers and Composition. 
  2. Kathi Inman Berens and Rachel Noorda, English faculty, published “Ooligan Press: Building and Sustaining a Feminist Digital Humanities Lab at a R-2” in Digital Humanities Quarterly.
  3. Heejun Chang, geography faculty, co-authored “The Right to Urban Streams: Quantitative Comparisons of Stakeholder Perceptions in Defining Adaptive Stream Restoration,” published in Sustainability.
  4. Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, and JaDee Carathers, sociology PhD, co-authored “Beyond Tolerance: Policies, Practices and Ideologies of Queer Friendly Workplaces,” published in Sexuality Research and Social Policy. 
  5. Maura Kelly and Lindsey Wilkinson, sociology faculty, co-authored the “2020 Evaluation of the Highway Construction Workforce Development Program,” submitted to the Oregon Labor and Industries and Oregon Department of Transportation.
  6. Maura Kelly, sociology faculty, co-authored the “Regional Respectful Workplace Model Review Committee Recommendations: Tools to Address Jobsite Culture in Construction.” 
  7. Cassio de Oliveira, world languages and literatures faculty, published “The Trial as Performance in High Stalinist Cinema” at the (virtual) annual conference of the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies on Nov. 8. 
  8. Shafiq Rahman, business faculty, published “The Investment Performance of Ethical Equity Funds in Malaysia” in the Journal of Risk and Financial Management.
  9. Aaron Roussell, sociology faculty, performed a reading titled “In Pursuit of ‘Voluntary Compliance’: Police Protest-reform Cycles” for Disarm PSU Education.
  10. Jeremy Spoon, anthropology faculty, published “Anatomy of Disaster Recoveries: Tangible and Intangible Recovery Dynamics Following The 2015 Nepal Earthquakes” in the International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction.