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Multi- and interdisciplinary studies

More than 50 publications match these criteria. The 50 most recent are shown below. To find older publications, please try a more specific search.

Book

Julie Dolan, Melissa Deckman, and Michele Swers. Women in Politics, 2nd Edition. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall, 2011.

John M. Kline. Ethics for International Business: Decision-Making in a Global Political Economy, 2nd edition. London and New York: Routledge, 2010.

Oppermann, Matthias. American Studies in Dialogue: Radical Reconstructions between Curriculum and Cultural Critique. Frankfurt and New York: Campus, 2010.

Christopher J. Metzler. Jim Crow on Steroids and why the election of a black President can’t fix it. : Aberdeeen Unviersity Press Services, 2009.

Christopher J. Metzler. The Construction and Rearticulation of Race in a "post racial America". : Aberdeen University Press Services, 2008.

Mark Choate. Professional Wikis. : Wiley & Sons, 2007.

Christopher C. Hull. Grassroots Rules: How the Iowa Caucus Helps Elect American Presidents. Stanford, Calif.: Stanford University Press, 2007.

Mohamed Zayani (co-author). The Culture of Al Jazeera: Inside an Arab Media Giant. Jefferson, NC: McFarland and Company, Inc., 2007.

Diane Apostolos-Cappadona. Sacred and Profane Beauty: The Holy in Art by Gerardus van der Leeuw. New York, NY: AAR and Oxford University Press, 2006.

Jeffrey Peck. Being Jewish in the New Germany. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 2006.

Article in journal

Jean-François Mouhot. "Past connections and present similarities in slave ownership and fossil fuel usage." Climatic Change 105.1-2 (2011): 329-355.

Mohamed Zayani. "Toward a Cultural Anthropology of Arab Media: Reflections on the Codification of Everyday Life." History and Anthropology 22.1 (2011): 37-56.

Anna Harwell Celenza. "Darwinian Visions: Beethoven Reception in Mahler’s Vienna." Musical Quarterly 93.3-4 (2010): 514-559.

Nathaniel Rivers & Jeremy Tirrell. "Productive Strife: Clark’s Cognitive Science and Rhetorical Agonism." Janus Head 11.3 (2010).

Coventry, Michael, and Matthias Oppermann. "From Narrative to Database: Protocols and Practices of Multimedia Inquiry in a Cross-Classroom Scholarship of Teaching and Learning Study." Academic Commons Jan.2009 (2009).

Tim Raphael. "Performing the Body Electric: GE, TV and the Reagan Brand." The Drama Review 53.T202 (2009).

Ribes, David, Finholt, Thomas A.. "The long now of infrastructure: Articulating tensions in development." Journal for the Association of Information Systems (JAIS): Special issue on eInfrastructures 10.5 (2009): 375-398.

Ribes, David, Bowker, Geoffrey C. "Between meaning and machine: learning to represent the knowledge of communities." Information and Organization (2009).

Kathryn M. Olesko. "Geopolitics and Prussian Technical Education in the Late-Eighteenth Century." Actes d’ Història de la Ciència i de la Tèchnica 2.2 (2009): 11-44.

al-Husein N. Madhany. "Pooh-Poohing Pluralism: Ijtihading Hadith to Build a Theology of Exclusion." The Muslim World 94.4 (2008): 407-22.

Article in book

Oppermann, Matthias. "Protocols from the Playing Field: (Digital) Stories of Commitment and Intervention." Re-Framing the Transnational Turn in American Studies. Ed. Winfried Fluck, Donald E. Pease, John Carlos Rowe. Hanover: Dartmouth, 2011.

Kathryn M. Olesko. "Science in Germany." Cambridge History of Science, Vol. 8, Science in National and International Contexts. Ed. D. Lindberg and R. N. Numbers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Kathryn M. Olesko and Christoph Strupp. "Education: Universities and Research." The United States and Germany During the Twentieth Century: Competition and Convergence. Ed. Christof Mauch and Kiran Patel. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2010.

Oppermann, Matthias. "The World Wide Web and Digital Culture: New Borders, New Media, New American Studies." Concise Companion to American Studies (Blackwell Companions in Cultural Studies). Ed. John Carlos Rowe. Oxford: Blackwell-Wiley, 2010.

Diane Apostolos-Cappadona. "The angel who comes in the daylight...Stephen DeStaebler’s celestial messengers who reside in places of wisdom." Space for Faiths: DeStaebler’s Winged Figure, Art and Religion at GTU. Ed. Doug Adams, Diane Apostolos-Cappadona, and Davic Stewart. Berkeley, CA: CARE, 2009.

Emily C. Francomano. "Paternal Advice from Medieval Castile." Medieval Conduct: An Anthology of Vernacular Texts. Ed. Mark Johnson. Toronto: Medieval Academy of America / University of Toronto Press, 2009.

Christopher C. Hull. "The Effects of Moving Up Western States’ Nominating Contests." The Rise of the West in Presidential Elections. Ed. W. David Patton and Jennifer L. Robinson. Salt Lake City, Utah: University of Utah Press, 2009.

Gianni, Cicali. "Roles and Acting." The Cambridge Companion to Eighteenth-Century Opera. Ed. Anthony DelDonna; Pierpaolo Polzonetti. Cambridge, U.K.; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2009.

Christopher C. Hull. "Presidential nomination voting: The caucus vs. the primary." Voting in America. Ed. Morgan E. Felchner. Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood, 2008.

Patrick Laude. "’Laughter and the religious gap’." Risum sacer - Sacrum risibile - Interaktionsfelder von Sakralität und Gelächter im kulturellen und historischen Wandel. Ed. Katja Gvozdeva, Werner Röcke. Bern: Internationaler Verlag des Wissenschaften Peter Lang, 2008.

Article in conference proceeding

Christopher C. Hull and Briana Morgan. "Friending Obama: How Netroots Technology is Altering Presidential Nomination Dynamics.." Annual Meeting. Boston, Mass.: Northeastern Political Science Association , 2010.

Bjorn-Soren Gigler. "Decentralization, Clientelism and Popular Participation-- Is there a role for ICTs to improve local governance?." 3rd International Conference on Information and Communication ICTD 2009 Proceedings, Carnegie Mellon University. Carnegie Mellon University, Education City, Doha, Qatar: Carnegie Mellon University, 2009.

Christopher C. Hull. "How Obama and Huckabee Won Iowa: Inside the 2008 Caucuses." Annual Meeting. Boston, Mass.: American Political Science Association, 2008.

Ribes, David Finholt, Thomas A.. "Representing community: Knowing users in the face of changing constituencies." Proceedings of the 2008 ACM conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work (CSCW). San Diego, CA: ACM, 2008.

Christopher C. Hull. "Elevating Winners or Undercutting Moderates: Quantifying Iowa’s Ideological Impact on the Presidential Nomination Process." Annual Meeting. Chicago, Ill.: American Political Science Association, 2007.

Christopher C. Hull. "Financing Primaries 1980-2008: Hosting Fundraisers, Web-Hosted Fundraising." Annual Meeting. Chicago, Ill.: Midwest Political Science Association, 2007.

Michael R. Nelson and Chris Francis. "The 3D Internet and its Policy Implications." Telecommunications Policy Research Conference. online: Telecommunications Policy Research Conference, 2007.

Christopher C. Hull. "Has Campaign Finance Reform Provoked Attack Ads? Modeling Candidate and Independent Group Negative Advertising." Annual Meeting. New Orleans, La.: Southern Political Science Association , 2007.

Bjorn-Soren Gigler . "Poverty, inequality and human development of indigenous peoples in Bolivia." 6th International HDCA Conference “Ideas Changing History” . : The New School, 2007.

Christopher C. Hull. "McCain, Dean, and Kerry Surfing the "e-mentum" Wave: Quantifying Technological Momentum Bonuses in Presidential Nominations." Annual Meeting. Boston, Mass.: Northeast Political Science Association, 2006.

Op ed

Christopher C. Hull. "Iowa caucus may increase California’s clout." San Francisco Chronicle 7 Jan. 2008: .

Christopher C. Hull. "Why Iowa first?." The Washington Times 6 Jan. 2008: .

Christopher C. Hull. "Hull: Why Is Iowa First? ." The Austin American-Statesman 4 Jan. 2008: .

Christopher C. Hull. "Who would be helped by a caucus quirk? ." The Politico 1 Jan. 2008: .

Christopher C. Hull. "Huckabee still has high hurdles in Iowa." The Providence Journal 25 Dec. 2007: .

Kathryn M. Olesko. "DNA Discoveries, Now and Then." The Washington Post 22 Dec. 2007: .

Firas Ahmad, al-Husein N. Madhany. "Ideology vs. Information: Developing a Muslim Fourth Estate." On Faith: Muslims Speak Out 24 Jul. 2007: .

Sohail Nakhooda, et al. "Making Media." ISLAMICA Magazine 2007: .

Sohail Nakhooda, et al. "Making Our Voices Heard." ISLAMICA Magazine 2007: .

Sohail Nakhooda, et al. "Dealing with Dialogue." ISLAMICA Magazine 2006: .

Edited book

Rebuschat, P., Rohrmeier, M., Hawkins, J., & Cross, I., ed. Language and music as cognitive systems. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010.

Eric Ash, Guest Ed. , ed. Expertise: Practical Knowledge in the Early Modern State. Edited by Kathryn Olesko. Vol. 25, Osiris 2nd ser. Chicago:: University of Chicago Press, 2010.

Jan Goldman and Susan Maret, ed. Government Secrecy: Classic and Contemporary Readings. Denver: Libaries Unlimited, 2009.

Carol Harrison and Ann Johnson, Guest Eds., ed. National Identity: The Role of Science and Technology. Edited by Kathryn Olesko. Vol. 23, Osiris, 2nd ser. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2009.

Jan Goldman, ed. An Introduction to Intelligence Research and Analysis. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2008.

Michael D. Gordin, Karl Hall, and Alexei Kojevnikov, Guest Eds., ed. Intelligentsia Science: The Russian Century, 1860-1960. Edited by Kathryn Olesko. Vol. 23, Osiris, 2nd ser. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2008.

Fen Osler Hampson , and Pamela Aall , ed. Leashing the Dogs of War: Conflict Management in a Divided World. Washington D.C.: United States Institute of Peace, 2007.

Nicoletta Pireddu, ed. Paolo Mantegazza, The Physiology of Love and Other Writings. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2007.

Gregg Eghihan, Andreas Killen, and Christine Leuenberger, Guest Eds., ed. The Self as Project: Politics and the Human Sciences. Edited by Kathryn Olesko. Vol. 22, Osiris, 2nd ser. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2007.

John Krige and Kai-Henrik Barth, ed. Global Power Knowledge. Science and Technology in International Affairs. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2006.

Book review

Charles King. "Miss Roxani Wins." Times Literary Supplement (2004).

Kathryn M. Olesko. "Training for the Tripos." American Scientist 92 (2004): 276-279.

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "The Qur’an’s Self-Image: Writing and Authority in Islam’s Scripture, by Daniel Madigan." Journal of Near Eastern Studies (2004).

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "Faith, Power, and Violence: Muslims and Christians in a Plural Society, Past and Present, edited by John J. Donohue, S.J. and Christian W. Troll, S.J.." Jerusalem Studies in Arabic and Islam (2004).

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "God, Muhammad and the Unbelievers by David Marshall." Die Welt des Islams (2004).

Charles King. "Old Bones." Times Literary Supplement (2003).

Kevin Doak. "Topographies of Japanese Modernism, by Seiji M.Lippit." Journal of Asian Studies 62.3 (2003): 625-6.

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "Prophets in the Quran: An Introduction to the Quran and Muslim Exegesis, By Brannon M. Wheeler." Religious Studies Review (2002).

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "Muslims on the Americanization Path? Edited by Yvonne Yazbeck Haddad and John L. Esposito." Religious Studies Review 28 (2002): 180.

Jane Dammen McAuliffe. "Beyond Belief: Islamic Excursions among the Converted Peoples, by V.S. Naipaul." Religious Studies Review 28 (2002): 180.

Conference proceeding

Thomas Brewer, ed. The Changing Balance of Power in the US on Climate Change Issues. 2005. Brussels: European Conference on Climate Change.

Thomas Brewer, ed. Recent Develpments in the US on Climate Change Issues and Their Implications for European Competitiveness: What Can Be Done about the US Free Rider Problem. 2005. Molle, Sweden: Annual Conference for the Swedish Network of European Economists.

Andrew N. Rubin, ed. Humanism, Freedom, and the Critic. 2005. Washington, DC: Georgetown University.

Thomas Brewer, ed. The Political Economy of US Responses to Climate Change Issues. 2005. Tokyo, Japan: Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI), Cabinet Office, Government of Japan.

Thomas Brewer, ed. How to Bridge Transatlantic Differences without Undermining the Kyoto Process. 2005. Brussels: Ecosphere Conference at the European Parliament.

Thomas Brewer, ed. The EU Emissions Trading Scheme for Greenhouse Gases: Regulatory Uncertainties and Prices in Carbon Markets. 2004. Ljubljana, Slovenia: Paper prepared for the Annual Meeting of the European International Business Academy.

Thomas Brewer, ed. The Implications of Climate Change for Business. 2003. Sophia Antipolis, France: European School of Management/CERAM.

Thomas Brewer, ed. The Business Dimension of Climate Change Issues. 2003. Berlin, Germany: ESRI, Cabinet Office, Government of Japan, International Forum for Environmental Issues.

Thomas Brewer, ed. US Business Perspectives and Practices on Climate Issues. 2003. London, England: Chatham House Confeence on the Internatoinal Climate Regime.

Thomas Brewer, ed. The Climate Regime and the Trade Regime. 2003. London, England: Chatham House Workshop on Trade and Sustainable Development Priorities Post Doha.

Other

Olesko, Kathryn M. "Water in the Prussian Frontier." Distinguished Lecture, The Huntington, San Marino, CA, February 17, 2010.

“Reformulating the Battle of Ideas: the Role of Islam in Counterterrorism Policy,” with Rashad Hussain (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution, Aug, 2008).

Christopher C. Hull, "Previewing the Iowa Caucuses," Transcript of Online Forum, WashingtonPost.com, Jan. 3rd, 2008. .

Christopher C. Hull, "Demystifying Iowa," TCS Daily, January 2, 2008. .

"Decoding Nostradamus".

Work in Progress - Political Economy Models of Strategic Behavior: Explaining Firms’ Responses to Global Warming.

Work in Progress - The Climate Change Budget of the US Government: Priorities, Patterns and Trends.

Work in Progress - The Political Economy of US Responses to Climate Change Issues.

Zelizer, C. & Johnston, L. (2005). Skills, Networks & Knowledge: Developing a Career in International Peace and Conflict Resolution. Alexandria, VA: Alliance for Conflict Transformation.

NE Hultman (2004). "Community-based carbon sequestration in East Africa." Poster presented at American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting. .

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