Eastern Michigan University faculty make important contributions to research, teaching, creative expression, and community engagement.
This collection highlights the wide range of scholarship produced by EMU faculty, including publications, presentations, creative works, and other forms of professional and academic achievement.
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Faculty Scholarship from 2021
The error-related negativity as a neuromarker of risk or resilience in young children, Jamie M. Lawler, Jessica Hruschak, Kristin Aho*, Yanni Liu, Katherine I. Ip, Renee Lajiness-O'Neill, Katherine L. Rosenblum, Maria Muzik, and Kate D. Fitzgerald
The family context of toddler sleep: Routines, sleep environment, and emotional security induction in the hour before bedtime, Caroline P. Hoyniak, John E. Bates, Maureen E. McQuillan, Lauren E. Albert, Angela D. Staples, Victoria J. Molfese, Kathleen M. Rudasill, and Kirby Deater-Deckard
The flypaper sticks even when aid travels overseas, Emily C. Marshall, James W. Saunoris, and T. Daniel Woodbury
The "great phantom": Habitus, freedom, and political transformation in Merleau-Ponty and Fanon, Laura McMahon
The Hunger Games game: Exploring ideology through game-based learning, Amanda K. Allen
The influence of corporate social responsibility on firm buybacks, Lois S. Mahoney, Daniel R. Brickner, and William LaGore
The influence of flow experience in the augmented reality context on psychological ownership, Chunlin Yuan, Shuman Wang, Xiaolei Yu, Kyung Hoon Kim, and Hakil Moon
The influence of parasocial relationship in fashion web on customer equity, Chun Lin Yuan, Hakil Moon, Kyung Hoon Kim, and Shuman Wang
The influence of regional economy- and industry-level environmental munificence on young firm growth, Sanjib K. Chowdhury and Megan Lee Endres
The mid-domain effect and habitat complexity applied to elevational gradients: Moss species richness in a temperate semihumid monsoon climate mountain of China, De Gao, Liqin Fu, Jiaxing Sun, Yan Li, Zhen Cao, Yongying Liu, Peng Xu, and Jiancheng Zhao
The moderating role of parental self-efficacy on parental worry and social activity limitation associated with pediatric food allergy, Alix M. McLaughlin*, Tori Humiston*, and Catherine Peterson
The not very patrilocal European neolithic strontium, aDNA, and archaeological kinship analyses, Bradley E. Ensor
The nuances of emotion regulation difficulties and mindfulness in food addiction, Lindsey K. Bunio*, Jennifer A. Battles*, and Tamara M. Loverich
The Oxford handbook of Byzantine art and architecture, Ellen C. Schwartz
The Palgrave handbook of social harm, Pamela Davies (Editor), Paul S. Leighton (Editor), and Tanya Wyatt
The paradox of mental illness and employment: A person-job fit lens, Sophie Hennekam, Kayla Follmer, and Joy E. Beatty
The poverty and richness of the imaginary: Sartre on (anti-)racist ways of seeing, Laura McMahon
The pre-crime society: Crime, culture and control in the ultramodern age, Bruce A. Arrigo and Brian G. Sellers
The queen conch mitogenome: intra- and interspecific mitogenomic variability in Strombidae and phylogenetic considerations within the Hypsogastropoda, Salima Machkour-M’Rabet, Margaret M. Hanes, Josué Jacob Martínez-Noguez, Jorge Cruz-Medina, and Francisco J. García-De León
The 'risk' society thesis and the culture(s) of crime control, Bruce A. Arrigo and Brian G. Sellers
The role of mixed methods in increasing the relevancy of education policy research and evaluation, Kim Kappler Hewitt and Katherine Cummings Mansfield
The role of oxidation during the synthesis of silver‐glutathione monolayer‐protected clusters, Yeakub Zaker, Badri Bhattarai, Timothy R. Brewer, and Terry P. Bigioni
The significance of parental involvements in reducing K-12 students absenteeism, Khairul Islam and Tanweer J. Shapla
“The south got something to say”: Resilient remembering amid uncertain futures, Ronald L. Schumann, Amy E. Potter, and Matthew R. Cook