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100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment: An Appraisal of Women’s Political Activism co-edited by Holly McCammon

Jan. 3, 2020—McCammon, Holly J., and Lee Ann Banaszak, eds. 100 Years of the Nineteenth Amendment: An Appraisal of Women’s Political Activism. Oxford University Press, 2018.

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Prof. Richard Pitt publishes with grad students Lacee Satcher and Amber Drew in Social Currents.

Dec. 2, 2019—Pitt, Richard N., Lacee A. Satcher, and Amber Musette Drew. 2019. “Optimism, Innovativeness, and Competitiveness: The Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Orientations and the Development of Science Identity Centrality in Academic Scientists.” Social Currents.

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Prof. Lijun Song published with Feng Hao in Chinese Sociological Review

Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Lijun Song published with Feng Hao of the University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, in Chinese Sociological Review: “Environmental Concern in China: A Multilevel Analysis”

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Prof. Josh Murray published with grad student Megan L. Jordan in Class, Race and Corporate Power

Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Josh Murray published with grad student Megan L. Jordan in Class, Race and Corporate Power: “Sources of Continued Corporate Dominance“

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Prof. Richard Pitt published with Patrick Washington in Review of Religious Research

Nov. 6, 2019—Prof. Richard Pitt publishes with Patrick Washington of the University of Illinois at Chicago, in Review of Religous Research: “Differences Between Founder-Led and Non-Founder-Led Congregations: A Research Note”

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Prof. Holly McCammon publishes with PhD candidate Amanda Brockman in Sociological Forum

Nov. 1, 2019—2019. Holly J. McCammon and Amanda J. Brockman. “Feminist Institutional Activists: Venue Shifting, Strategic Adaptation, and Winning the Pregnancy Discrimination Act.” Sociological Forum 34:5-26.

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Prof. Alexandre Frenette publishes in Social Psychology Quarterly

Oct. 11, 2019—Frenette, Alexandre. 2019. Leveraging Youth: Overcoming Intergenerational Tensions in Creative Production. Social Psychology Quarterly. https://doi.org/10.1177/0190272519871297

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Prof. Larry Isaac publishes with recent PhD students Jonathan Coley, Anna Jacobs, and Allison McGrath

Aug. 12, 2019—Isaac, L. W., Jacobs, A., Kucinskas, J., & McGrath, A. (2019). Social movement schools: sites for consciousness transformation, training, and prefigurative social development. Social Movement Studies, 1-23. Isaac, Larry. W., Jonathan S. Coley, Daniel B. Cornfield, and Dennis C. Dickerson (2019). Pathways to Modes of Movement Participation: Micromobilization in the Nashville Civil Rights Movement. Social...

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Prof. Larry Isaac publishes Chapter in Social Movements, Nonviolent Strategies, and the State

Nov. 1, 2018—Larry Isaac publishes: “Performative Power in Nonviolent Tactical Adaptation to Violence: Evidence from U.S. Civil Rights Movement Campaigns.” Chapter 2 in Social Movements, Nonviolent Strategies, and the State, edited by Hank Johnston.  forthcoming Routledge, 2019.

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Prof. Larry Isaac publishes with recent PhD Anna Jacobs in Social Science History

Nov. 1, 2018—Larry Isaac publishes with recent Ph.D., Anna Jacobs: “Gender Composition in Contentious Collective Action: ‘Girl Strikers’ in Gilded Age America–Harmful, Helpful, or Both?”  Social Science History, forthcoming Winter, 2019.

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