Currently Accolades: Published/Exhibited for September 30, 2024

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  1. Talya Bauer, Business faculty, published “Onboarding during transformational times: Responding to business trends with technology and best practices” in Becoming a talent magnet: Lessons from the field on attracting and recruiting great people as part of the SIOP Professional Practice Series.
  2. Daneen Bergland, University Studies faculty, published The Goodbye Kit, a full-length poetry collection from Airlie Press in September 2024.
  3. Daneen Bergland, University Studies faculty, published On (Reimagining) Democracy syllabus, course activities, and assignments for the Civic Engagement and Voting Rights Teacher Scholars open resource collection in July 2024.
  4. Sherry Buchanon, Library faculty, published an article titled “Looking at the Past to Change the Future: Showcasing Featured Collections, Building Communities, and Co-creating” in Humboldt Journal of Social Relations.
  5. Alida Cantor, Geography professor, published “Water throughout the green energy transition: Hydrosocial dimensions of coal, natural gas, and lithium” on Jul. 21 in Wires Water.
  6. Paul Collins, English faculty, published “Why Can't My Son Vote?” in The Believer. 
  7. Paul Collins, English faculty, published an article titled “Can People With Intellectual Disabilities Vote in Oregon?” in Think Out Loud on OPB.
  8. Don Dickinson, Director of Advertising Management Emeritus, has published his 5th textbook, titled “Strategic Communication Essentials.” 
  9. Berrin Erdogan and Talya Bauer, Business faculty, published “Overqualification in the Workplace” in Oxford Encyclopedia of Industrial, Work, and Organizational Psychology. 
  10. Bennett Gilbert, History and Philosophy faculty, published “All That We Are” on Jul. 26 in Aeon Magazine.
  11. John Hall, Economics faculty, published a review for Virtues, Morals and Markets: Why Moral Identity Matters, a book authored by Rojhat Avsar, which appears in the scientific quarterly Journal of Economic Issues.
  12. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, M.A. in Japanese, 2020, published in The Comics Journal a translation of an essay, "Since When Has There Been the Manga-ka Manga Artist?” by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke.
  13. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, and Teppei Fukuda, M.A. in Japanese, 2020, published a translation of an essay, “Manga and Words,” by manga scholar Natsume Fusanosuke in The International Journal of Comic Art
  14. Jon Holt, World Languages and Literatures faculty, published an article in The Comics Journal:  "Review: Sketchy (Vol. 1) on Aug 15. 
  15. Priya Kapoor, Politics and Global Affairs faculty, published a co-authored paper titled “Fostering resilience: Community Radio and Disaster Communication in Odisha, India” in the journal Media, Culture, and Society.
  16. Shung Jae Shin, Business faculty, published “When less is more: The proportion of creative members and R&D team innovative performance” in Human Performance.
  17. Matt Kaufman, Business faculty, published “Stakeholder conflict and standard-setting foundation oversight” in Journal of Accounting and Public Policy.
  18. Matt Kaufman, Business faculty, published “Incarnation and decay: Reconciling the organizational decision-making and organizational institutional theory perspectives on budgetary research” in Accounting, Auditing, and Accountability Journal.
  19. Talitha May, English, published “On Truth and Lies in AI Generated Writing” in FEN Blog, fall 2024.
  20. Talitha May, English, authored “Walking, Reading, and Writing the Trails of Tualatin Hills Nature Park” in Language & Ecology.
  21. Talitha May, English, published “Sunrise” in New Feathers Anthology.
  22. Carlos Mena, Business faculty, published “Exploring home delivery service attributes: Sustainability versus delivery expectations during the COVID-19 pandemic” in Journal of Retailing and Consumer Services.
  23. Cassio de Oliveira, World Languages and Literatures, published a chapter titled “‘I am a professional raconteur’: Writing the picaresque self in Viktor Shklovsky's Sentimental Journey” in A Hundred Years of Ostranenie.
  24. Will Parnell, Curriculum and Instruction faculty, co-authored a journal article, “The welcoming value in (re)constructing each other: (Re)documenting a post materialist Borderlands approach to inclusive early childhood identity studies” on Jul. 24in the Sage journal Global Studies of Childhood. 
  25. Pronoy Rai, Geography faculty, co-authored a literature review titled “Climate Hazards and Human Migration” in the journal Environmental Research: Climate.
  26. Aaron Roussell, Sociology faculty, co-authored a study, ‘“En el campo, siempre es asi”: A mixed methodological assessment of Spanish speaking immigrant farmworker legal needs in Oregon,’ accepted in Race and Justice.
  27. Ken Ruoff, History faculty, published an op-ed titled “Hokkaido’s National Heritage Landscape and Two Narratives of Modernity” on Aug. 2 in the Hokkaido Newspaper. 
  28. Ken Ruoff, History faculty, published a co-authored book titled “What is the Goal?: The Truth About the Youth Sports Industry” on Aug 6.
  29. Ji Woon (June) Ryu, Business faculty, published “Technology use for nonwork purposes at work: A behavior focused integrative review” in Academy of Management Annals.
  30. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of the Masur Museum of Art's 60th Annual Juried Competition, February 3rd through May 6th, 2023, in Los Angeles.
  31. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had a paper titled “3F4 Hypergeometric Functions as a Sum of a Product of 2F3 Functions” published in Axioms.
  32. Jack Straton, Physics and University Studies faculty, had one of his photographs chosen to be part of the February Group Art Show, Jones Gallery, Feb. 1-23, 2023, in Kansas City, Missouri.
  33. Gerry Sussman, Toulan School of Urban Studies and Planning faculty emeritus, published a book titled “British and American Electoral Politics in the Age of Neoliberalism: Parallel Trajectories.” 
  34. Sue Taylor, Art History faculty emerita, published a review of the Art Institute retrospective of the Chicago Imagist Christina Ramberg in the fall issue of Art in America.
  35. Marisa Westbrook, School of Public Health faculty, published an article titled ““The chaos of not knowing”: Embodied experiences of waiting for public housing redevelopment and relocation” in Social Science & Medicine. 
  36. Lindsey Wilkinson, Sociology faculty, and Dara Shifrer, Sociology faculty, co-authored “Family Socioeconomic Status in Adolescence and Gender Identification in Emerging Adulthood” forthcoming in Sociological Perspectives.