Faculty Publications

2021

Banchetti-Robino, Marina Paola, (2020). Beyond Alchemy: Robert Boyle’s Mechanical Philosophy . Research Outreach. Issue 119, pp. 142 - 145. Dr Marina Paola Banchetti-Robino is a researcher at Florida Atlantic University. In her book, The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle: Mechanism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence, she offers a detailed account of the mechanistic theory of matter advanced by Robert Boyle. She explains the ways in which Boyle departed from his predecessors to create a more complex and complete chemical philosophy that went beyond the chemistry of his predecessors.

Banchetti-Robino, Marina Paola. The Chemical Philosophy of Robert Boyle : Mechanicism, Chymical Atoms, and Emergence. New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 2020. Print. This book examines the way in which Robert Boyle seeks to accommodate his complex chemical philosophy within the framework of a mechanistic theory of matter. More specifically, the book proposes that Boyle regards chemical qualities as properties that emerge from the mechanistic structure of chymical atoms.

McFerguson, Marquese, (2020) Between DJs, turntables, and (re)imagining ivory tower experiences, Review of Communication, 20:4, 302-315, DOI: 10.1080/15358593.2020.1829015

Furman, Andrew, nominated by Terrain.org for the 2021 John Burroughs Nature Essay Award for his “Slashed.” 

Furman, Andew, "Macroalgae Matters." The Learned Pig. 21 January 2021


2020

S. Marek Muller (2020) Companion Cyborgs: Untethering Discourses About Wolf-Hybrids , Environmental Communication, DOI: 10.1080/17524032.2020.1801483

Carol Bishop Mills and Joseph N. Scudder, " He Said, She Said: The Effectiveness and Outcomes of Responses to Sexual Harassment." International Journal of Business Communication, OnlineFirst, First Published July 24, 2020. 


2019

Gamboa-Tusquets, Yolanda  “Translating Alejandro Céspedes with Ezra Pound.” Translation Review, vol. 104, 2019, pp. 1-20. 

Adams, Don. "'The Creativity That Drives the World': Prophetic Realism." Process Studies, 48, no. 2, 2019: 219-38.

Robe, Christopher:

“El Grito de Sunset Park: Cop Watching, Community Organizing, and Video Activism,” JCSM: Journal of Cinema and Media Studies 59, no. 2 (Winter 2019)

Abstract: This article focuses on cop watching by the Brooklyn-based group El Grito de Sunset Park to provide a case study that illustrates how working-class communities of color are integrating digital technology and media-making practices into their organizing against policing, gentrification, and state disinvestment of services. The article identifies such community media as a nodal point of resistance where local communities organize against global neoliberal forces negatively affecting them by creating alternative modes of representation that counter dominant narratives about them and incorporating media-making practices into their collective organizing for self-determination.

“Discovering Muslim Youth Voices: The Politics of Visibility in the Age of Islamophobia,” Cineaste (Fall 2019)

Abstract: With the rise of more affordable digital technology and faster bandwidth, marginalized groups have been able to broaden the representation of their communities and challenge their ghettoization on commercial media. The MuslimYouth Voices series marks a recent iteration of what happens when significant funding enables the training of underrepresented youth in the art of digital mediamaking. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the insights, humor, and creativity percolating among Muslim youth in the United States. Although not all the videos are equally well produced, they provide a panoply of voices that the omnipresent terrorist imagery and Orientalist framework of commercial media have obscured.

Sim, Gerald  “‘How Can You Not Be Romantic about Baseball?’ Or How We Are Platonic about Data.” Convergence (November 2019). doi:10.1177/1354856519890611.

Hofmann, Michael. Deliberation in Dysfunctional Democracies: The Global Need for Critically Renewing Habermas’s Public Sphere Concept . Common Ground Research Networks, 2019 


2016

Charbonneau, Stephen Projecting Race: Postwar America, Civil Rights, and Documentary Film . New York, NY: Wallflower Press/Columbia University Press, 2016.

Scroggins, Mark.  The Mathematical Sublime: Writing About Poetry . Asheville, NC: MadHat Press, 2016.

Finucane, AdrianThe Temptations of Trade: Britain, Spain, and the Struggle for Empire. Unviersity of Pennsylvania Press, 2016.

Harvey, Mark H. "Racial Inequalities and Poverty in Rural America." Rural Poverty in the USA, edited by J. Sherman, A. Tickamyer, and J. Warlick. New York, NY: Columbia University Press, 2016.

Brooks, Clarence. "Butoh, the Dance of Death: Connectivity and Improvisation." 2016.

Fenichel, Emily. "The Pitti Tondo: A 'Sibylline 'Madonna' in Michelangelo in the New Millennium: Conversations about Artistic Practice, Patronage, and Christianity, edited by Tamara Smithers. Brill, 2016.


2015

Hagood, Taylor. Faulkner, Writer of Disability . Southern Literary Studies, edited by Scott Romine. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Press, 2015.

Machado Sáez, Elena. Market Aesthetics: The Purchase of the Past in Caribbean Diasporic Fiction . New World Studies, edited by J. Michael Dash. Charlottesville: University of Virginia Press, 2015.

Schwartz, Jason. A German Picturesque . Seattle: Pharos Editions, 2015.


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