Sociology
mikayla.makleKatrina Leupp, assistant professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, and colleagues coauthored “Stuck’ in nonstandard schedules? Married couples’ nonstandard work schedules over the life course” in Community, Work and Family.
Katrina Leupp, assistant professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, and colleagues coauthored “Stuck’ in nonstandard schedules? Married couples’ nonstandard work schedules over the life course” in Community, Work and Family.
Thomas Rotolo, professor, sociology, and a colleague coauthored “When disasters strike environmental science: a case-control study of changes in scientific collaboration networks” in Scientometrics.
Matthew Sutton, professor, history, authored Double Crossed: The Missionaries Who Spied for the United States During the Second World War (Basic Books, forthcoming).
Alair MacLean, associate professor, sociology, WSU Vancouver, authored “A Few Good Men and Women: Gender, Race, and Status in the Wartime Volunteer Military” in Population Research and Policy Review.
Jennifer Lodine-Chaffey, instructor, English, WSU Tri-Cities, published “’Beyond Death’: John Webster’s The Duchess of Malfi and Posthumous Influence” in Ben Jonson Journal.
Melissa Kowalski, doctoral candidate, Zachary Hamilton, associate professor, and Alex Kigerl, assistant research professor, criminal justice, coauthored with a colleague “Recrafting Youth Risk Assessment: Developing the Modified Positive Achievement Change Tool for Iowa” in Deviant Behavior.
Leah Ruiz and Brianne Posey, doctoral students, Melanie-Angela Neuilly, associate professor, and Craig Hemmens and Mary Stohr, professors, criminal justice and criminology, coauthored “Certifying Death in the United States” in Journal of Forensic Sciences. Their article also was selected as a “2018 Noteworthy Article” by the journal editors.
Brandon Bang and Duane Stanton, doctoral candidates, and Craig Hemmens and Mary Stohr, professors, criminal justice, coauthored “Police Recording of Custodial Interrogations: A State-By-State Legal Inquiry” in Journal of Police Science & Management.
Dennis DeHart, associate professor, fine arts, published images and commentary in The Earth Issue: 003 Manifesto.
Robert Bauman, associate professor, history, WSU Tri-Cities, authored Fighting to Preserve a Nation’s Soul: America’s Ecumenical War on Poverty (University of Georgia Press).