Honors
Traci Carte, IT, received the 2023 Association for Information Systems (AIS) Fellow Award, which is a lifetime achievement award and among the highest honors an IS faculty member can receive. She received her award at this year’s International Conference on Information Systems (ICIS) in Hyderabad, India. Visit School of Information Technology director named AIS Fellow.
Ali Riaz, POL – The Economist endorsed as a “must read” his book, More Than Meets the Eye, as a guide to understanding Bangladesh’s politics and current situation. The book was published by the University Press Limited (Dhaka, 2022).
Publications
Ali Riaz, POL, has published on the following topics:
- Islamist politics in Bangladesh – Published a book chapter on Islamist politics in Bangladesh titled, “Islamist Politics in Bangladesh: the nature, scope, and the pathway,” which is included in the volume Fifty Years of Bangladesh: Economy, Politics, Society and Culture, edited by Rounaq Jahan and Rehman Sobhan and published by Routledge.
- Erosion of democracy and autocratization process – Published a new book titled, “Pathways of Autocratization: The Tumultuous Journey of Bangladeshi Politics.”
- Takeaways of Bangladesh Election 2024 – Published a commentary on the takeaways of the Bangladesh election held on January 7, 2024, titled, “What Bangladesh’s widely boycotted election reveals about its future,” and is published in the New Atlanticist of the Atlantic Council.
T.Y. Wang, POL, published a peer-reviewed commentary on Taiwan’s 2024 elections, which were held on January 13, 2024, in East Asia Forum, an online platform for analysis and research on issues related to the Asia Pacific region and based out of the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University.
Noha Shawki, POL, published two co-authored articles in 2023: “Building Solidarity in the Slow Food Movement,” co-authored with Gina Hunter and published in The International Journal of Sociology of Agriculture and Food (IJSAF), and “Understanding polycentrically organized movements: An analysis of the Slow Food and Fair Trade movements in Europe,” co-authored with Melissa Schnyder and published in the Journal of Civil Society.
John Blakeman, MCN, published “Cardiovascular Disease in Women: An Update for Nurses” in Nursing Clinics of North America.
John Blakeman and MyoungJin Kim, MCN, and colleagues published the following:
- “Initial Development of the Chest Pain Conception Questionnaire” in Heart & Lung: The Journal of Acute and Critical Care.
- “Emergency Nurses’ Recognition of and Perceptions of Sex Differences in Acute Coronary Syndrome Symptoms” in the Journal of Emergency Nursing.
- “A Nationwide Study of Emergency Nurses’ Triage Decisions for Potential Acute Coronary Syndrome” in the Journal of Emergency Nursing.
- “Effects of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Emergency Department Triage Nurses’ Response to Patients with Potential Acute Coronary Syndrome” in the Journal of Cardiovascular Nursing.
Gina Hunter, ANT, published a book titled, Edible Insects: A Global History, that was recently translated and reprinted in German.
Nathan Kapoor, HIS, published a chapter titled, “Electrical Conquest: New Approaches to the History of Electrification,” and also in H-Net Review.
Presentations
Touré Reed, HIS, served as discussion moderator at Illinois State’s 2024 Martin Luther King Jr. Cultural Dinner: An Evening with Sherrilyn Ifill.
Katie Jasper and Lea Cline, HIS, delivered a paper at the annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America titled, “The Northwest Bolsena Archaeological Project: Results from the 2022 and 2023 Seasons.”
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