The Queer Aesthetics of Childhood
Asymmetries of Innocence and the Cultural Politics of Child Development
San Francisco Year Zero
Political Upheaval, Punk Rock and a Third-Place Baseball Team
Diversifying STEM
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Gender
Diversifying STEM
Multidisciplinary Perspectives on Race and Gender
Medical Entanglements
Rethinking Feminist Debates about Healthcare
Indigenous Communalism
Belonging, Healthy Communities, and Decolonizing the Collective
American Community
Radical Experiments in Intentional Living
Fight the Tower
Asian American Women Scholars’ Resistance and Renewal in the Academy
Fight the Tower
Asian American Women Scholars’ Resistance and Renewal in the Academy
Crisis Leadership in Higher Education
Theory and Practice
There was a time when crises on college and university campuses were relatively rare and episodic. Much has changed, and it has changed quite rapidly. Drawing upon original research, Crisis Leadership in Higher Education presents a theory-informed framework for academic and administrative leaders who must navigate the institutional and environmental crises that are most germane to institutions of higher education.
Becoming Rwandan
Education, Reconciliation, and the Making of a Post-Genocide Citizen
Women Artists on the Leading Edge
Visual Arts at Douglass College
Long Walk Home
Reflections on Bruce Springsteen
Time to Get Real!
Turning Uncertainty into an Action Plan for Personal and Professional Success
Colonialism Is Crime
Speech and Song at the Margins of Global Health
Zulu Tradition, HIV Stigma, and AIDS Activism in South Africa
Science by the People
Participation, Power, and the Politics of Environmental Knowledge
Studies show that citizen science projects—projects involving nonprofessionals—face dilemmas ranging from austerity to presumed boundaries between science and activism. By unpacking the politics of citizen science, this book aims to help people negotiate a complex political landscape and choose paths moving toward social change and environmental sustainability.
Salmon and Acorns Feed Our People
Colonialism, Nature, and Social Action
Refugees in America
Stories of Courage, Resilience, and Hope in Their Own Words
In this book, eleven men and women share their extraordinary stories of fleeing life-threatening hardship in their home countries in search of a better life in the United States. Giving a voice to refugees from such far-flung locations as Eritrea, Guatemala, Poland, Syria, and Vietnam, it weaves together a rich tapestry of human resilience, suffering, and determination.