SOCIAL SCIENCE

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Media Cultures of the Russian 1990s

Inventing the Post-Soviet Public Sphere

Gleanings from the Field

Food Security, Resilience, and Experiential Learning

Addressing the food security crisis through experiential learning in the classroom and beyond

Media Travels

Toward an Atlas of Global Media

The Hero and the Victim

Narratives of Criminality in Iraq War Fiction

How American fiction represents soldiers—and soldier criminality—in depictions of the Iraq War

Theater and Crisis

Myth, Memory, and Racial Reckoning in America, 1964-2020

Demonstrates how myth, literature, and theater are part of and respond to public or political events

The Chemistry of Character in Breaking Bad

A Videographic Book

An exploration of characters in Breaking Bad, with over 20 video essays

An Asian American Theology of Liberation

Offers foundations for a new generation seeking to reconcile faith and politics without compromise

Public Feminisms

From Academy to Community

Feminist scholars write about the dynamic ways they reach beyond academia to engage broader communities