Faculty Scholarship from 2023
Benefits and Challenges of Institutionalizing Peacebuilding and Activism in a Post-Liberal World, Clare Bath and Philip Gamaghelyan
Conflict: The Missing Ingredient for Sustainability in Complex Partnerships, Ami Carpenter
Disruption and Emergence: How to Think About Human Rights Futures, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Modeling the U.S. Firearms Market, Topher L. McDougal, Daniel Montolio, and Jurgen Brauer
Faculty Scholarship from 2022
Victim, Perpetrator, Hero: The French National Railways’ Idealized War Identities, Sarah Federman
Narratives of Mass Atrocity: Victims and Perpetrators in the Aftermath, Sarah Federman and Ronald Niezen
Why Corporate Success Requires Dealing With the Past, Sarah Federman and Judith Schrempf-Stirling
Faculty Scholarship from 2021
Informing action for United Nations SDG target 8.7 and interdependent SDGs: Examining modern slavery from space, Doreen S. Boyd, Bertrand Perrat, Xiaodong Li, Bethany Jackson, Todd Landman, Feng Ling, Kevin Bales, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, James Goulding, Stuart Marsh, and Giles M. Foody
Faculty Scholarship from 2020
Corporate Leadership and Mass Atrocity, Sarah Federman
Faculty Scholarship from 2019
Cultivating an Entrepreneurial Mindset: An Interdisciplinary Approach to Drones, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick and Gordon Hoople
About Time: Visualizing Time at Burning Man, Gordon D. Hoople
Faculty Scholarship from 2018
All the protestors fit to count: using geospatial affordances to estimate protest event size, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Tautvydas Juskauskas, and Md. Boby Sabur
The ‘ideal perpetrator’: The French National Railways and the social construction of accountability, Sarah Federman
Faculty Scholarship from 2017
Genocide Studies and Corporate Social Responsibility: The Contemporary Case of the French National Railways (SNCF), Sarah Federman
Faculty Scholarship from 2016
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Human Rights Violators in Comparative Perspective, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Faculty Scholarship from 2015
From Rescue to Representation: A Human Rights Approach to the Contemporary Anti-Slavery Movement, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Rewriting Institutional Narratives to Make Amends: The French National Railroads (SNCF), Sarah Federman
Causality in Contemporary American Sociology: An Empirical Assessment and Critique, Brandon Vaidyanathan, Michael Strand, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick, Thomas Buschman, Meghan Davis, and Amanda Varela
Faculty Scholarship from 2014
Drones for Good: Technological Innovations, Social Movements, and the State, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Managing Democracy in Social Movement Organizations, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
To Seek and Save the Lost: Human Trafficking and Salvation Schemas among American Evangelicals, Austin Choi-Fitzpatrick
Faculty Scholarship from 2010
Rethinking the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict: Identity, Politics, Scholarship, Philip Gamaghelyan Phd