Sociology
adrianaEmily Huddart Kennedy, assistant professor, and Julie Kmec, professor, sociology, coauthored “Reinterpreting the Gender Gap in Household Pro-Environmental Behaviour” in Environmental Sociology.
Emily Huddart Kennedy, assistant professor, and Julie Kmec, professor, sociology, coauthored “Reinterpreting the Gender Gap in Household Pro-Environmental Behaviour” in Environmental Sociology.
Justin Denney, associate professor, sociology, coauthored three articles: “Family Diversity and Child Health: Where Do Same-Sex Couple Families Fit?” in Journal of Marriage and Family; “Racial Disparities in Health and Health Behaviors Among Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Heterosexual Men and Women in the BRFSS-SOP” in Ethnicity and Health; and “Neighborhoods and Food Insecurity in Households with Young Children: A Disadvantage Paradox?” in Social Problems.
Shannon Tushingham, assistant professor, and Tiffany Fulkerson, doctoral candidate, anthropology, coauthored with a colleague “The peer review gap: A longitudinal case study of gendered publishing and occupational patterns in a female-rich discipline, Western North America (1974–2016)” in PLOS ONE. Tushingham also coauthored “Newly Discovered Studio Photographs of Revolutionary Anthropologist Llewellyn Lemont Loud” in Journal of California and Great Basin Anthropology.
Nathalie Wall, associate professor, chemistry, coauthored “Non-destructive characterization of corroded glass surfaces by spectroscopic ellipsometry” in Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids.
Andrew Gillreath-Brown, graduate student, anthropology, coauthored “Identifying Turtle Shell Rattles in the Archaeological Record of the Southeastern United States” in Ethnobiology Letters.
John Streamas, associate professor, critical culture, gender, and race studies, authored “The Descent of Man and Everyone Else” at Akashic Books.com.
Marina Tolmacheva, professor, history, authored the chapter “Concubines on the Road – Ibn Battuta’s Slave Women” in Concubines and Courtesans; Women and Slavery in Islamic History (Oxford University Press).
Vilma Navarro-Daniels, associate professor, foreign languages and cultures, presented on Chilean comic author Marcela Trujillo (a.k.a. “Malki 4-Ojos”) at the International Association of Women’s Studies in Hispanic Literature and Culture’s annual congress in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. A paper from her research is forthcoming in Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos.
Brad Ard, Mindy Ard, and David Snider, instructors, music, as the group Fatt Jazz, released a new CD titled Attittude (WSU Recordings).