Faculty Scholarship from 2021
An infrastructural account of scientific objectivity for legal contexts and bloodstain pattern analysis, W. John Koolage, Lauren M. Williams, and Morgen L. Barroso
[Review of the book Inn civility: Urban taverns and early American civil society, by V. Scribner], John G. McCurdy
Phenomenological variation and intercultural transformation: Merleau-Ponty’s phenomenology and Abu-Lughod’s ethnography in dialogue, Laura McMahon
The "great phantom": Habitus, freedom, and political transformation in Merleau-Ponty and Fanon, Laura McMahon
The poverty and richness of the imaginary: Sartre on (anti-)racist ways of seeing, Laura McMahon
[Review of the book Democracy's capital: Black political struggles in the nation's capital in the 1960s and 1970s, by L. Pearlman], Mary-Elizabeth Murphy
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Bootlegged aliens: Immigration politics on America's northern border, Ashley Bavery Johnson
On not meeting in Savannah*, Brian Bruya
Shifting the focus: Food choice, paternalism, and state regulation, Jill M. Dieterle
Public health and precarity, Michael D. Doan and Ami Harbin
Should you be wearing a tinfoil hat?, Michael Goldsby and W. John Koolage
Gender and violence in early America, John Gilbert McCurdy
Religion, multiculturalism, and phenomenology as a critical practice: Lessons from the Algerian War of Independence, Laura McMahon
[Review of the book Merleau-Ponty between philosophy and symbolism: The matrixed ontology, by R. Kaushik], Laura McMahon
“The separation that is not a separation but a form of union”: Merleau-Ponty and feminist object relations theory in dialogue, Laura McMahon
African Americans in the Great Depression and New Deal, Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of the book Carving out the commons: Tenant organizing and housing cooperatives in Washington, D.C., by A. Huron], Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
[Review of the book Coming of age in Jim Crow D.C.: Navigating the politics of everyday life, by P. C. Austin], Mary-Elizabeth B. Murphy
Obstinate heroism: The Confederate surrenders after Appomattox, Steven J. Ramold
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
New life for old ideas: Chinese philosophy in the contemporary world: A festschrift in honour of Donald J. Munro, Yanming An and Brian J. Bruya
Reluctant partner: The complete story of the French participation in the Dardanelles expedition of 1915, George H. Cassar
Food worlds, film, and gender, Margaret A. Crouch
Rewriting teacher education: Food, love, and community, Imandeep K. Grewall, Amanda Maher, Hanna Watters*, and Donacal Clemens*
Frederick Douglass, slavery, and the Constitution, 1845, Mark Higbee and James Brewer Stewart
Three hypotheses for explaining the so-called oppression of men, Peter Higgins