Global Perceptions of Space: The Interior Designer's Role
Honors College Theses
Part of the International and Area Studies Commons
Works in International and Area Studies
2023
What Schools and Service Providers Need To Know About Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors and How To Support Them
National Youth Advocacy and Resilience Conference
2022
China’s Diplomatic Forays in the CARICOM-Caribbean Community in the Light of the Belt and Road Initiative
Nalanda Roy
IF-AT scratch-off cards (Lottery Tickets) to Solve Problems in introductory-level Physics Courses
Nalanda Roy
Is India Retreating from its Act East to Act Indo-Pacific Policy?
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
Place Meaning, sense of belonging, and personalization among university students in Turkey
Sibel Seda Dazkir
Spreading the Dharma is a Double-Edged Sword: Himalayan Buddhist Women as Messengers and Storytellers
M. Alyson Prude
A Reexamination of Marginal Religious Specialists: Himalayan Messengers from the Dead
M. Alyson Prude
Book Review: Fearless in Tibet: The Life of the Mystic Tertön Sogyal by Matteo Pistono
M. Alyson Prude
Book Review: Pilgrim of the Clear Light: The Biography of Walter Y. Evans-Wentz by Ken Winkler
M. Alyson Prude
Perceived Benefits Matter the Most in COVID-19 Preventive Behaviors: Empirical Evidence from Okara District, Pakistan
Gulzar H. Shah Dr.
Low Acceptance of Helmet-Use and Injuries from Motorcycle Accidents in Rawalpindi and Abbottabad, Pakistan
Gulzar H. Shah Dr.
Georgia Southern University: Georgia Southern Launches Asian Studies Digital Collection, Celebrates Asian American And Pacific Islander
Nalanda Roy
2021
When the Death Process Reverses: At What Point are the Dead truly Dead?
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Faculty Presentations
Land Reclamation or Silk Road: Understanding Beijing’s Initiatives in the South China Sea
Nalanda Roy
Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Nalanda Roy
China’s Diplomatic Forays in the CARICOM Community in the Light of the Belt and Road Initiative
Nalanda Roy
Invited Lecture for International Webinar, Paradigm Shift in Gender Equality During COVID-19- A Historical and Interdisciplinary Approach
Nalanda Roy
Kurdish Identity, Resistance, and Agenda Setting in a Time of Renewed Turkish Hostility: Social Media and the HDP
Department of Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Publications
Exploring the Culture of Digital Resistance in India: The Nirbhaya effect
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor – Is It the Road to the Future?
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
Techniques for Teaching Buddhism to Christian Students
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Faculty Presentations
Understanding The Face of Humanity- The Rohingya Genocide
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Sino-Indian “Great Games”: Enhancing Peacebuilding and Tranquility in the Indian Ocean
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Reviewing CARICOM Diplomacy in the Belt and Road Initiative
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Exploring the Culture of Digital Resistance in India: The Nirbhaya Case Study
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
The 'Global South' in Global Economic Governance
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
The Fog of Wartime Relocation: What Students Should Know About the Relocation of Japanese Americans During WWII
Karen McCurdy
The Fog of Wartime Relocation: What Everybody Already Knows About the Relocation of Japanese Americans During World War II, some of Which is Even Correct
Karen McCurdy
Understanding the Face of Humanity- The Rohingya Genocide
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
China’s Diplomatic Forays in the CARICOM Community in the Light of the Belt and Road Initiative
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Navigating Uncertainty in the South China Sea Disputes: An Interdisciplinary Perspective
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Life During Covid-19 Pandemic
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Is India Retreating to Act Indo-Pacific Policy?
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
2020
Un-Affirmative Action: The Persistence of Anti-Black Racism in the Higher Education System of Postcolonial Brazil
University Honors Symposium
Engaging Buddhist Ethics to Engage Students
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Faculty Presentations
Fármacos para Quien? Fármacos para Qué? Discursos sobre la Lucha para Medicamentos en Brasil
Matthew B. Flynn
Inclusionary State Activism or Particularistic Bureaucratic Rings? Evaluating Industrial Policies in Brazil’s Pharmaceutical Sector
Matthew B. Flynn
Criticizing and Legitimizing Patent Monopolies: The Struggle over Hepatitis C Medicines in Brazil's Digital Universe
Matthew B. Flynn
Book Review: Secret Wars: Covert Conflict in International Politics by Austin Carson
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Book Review: What’s the Point of International Relations? by Synne L. Dyvik, Jan Selby, & Rorden Wilkinson, eds
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Book Review: The European Union and India: Rhetoric or Meaningful Partnership? by Pascaline Winand, Marika Vicziany, and Poonam Datar
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Invited Lecture, Digital Resistance in India and Nirbhaya Case
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
A Long Way to Peace: Identities, Genocide, and State Preservation in Burma, 1948-2018
Zachary Karazsia
The Yudahua Business Group in China's Early Industrialization
Department of History Faculty Bookshelf
Beer and Quiche in the Fast Lane: Signaler's Dilemma, Democratic Debate, and the Gulf War
Barry Balleck
Fragmentary skeletal remains, trauma, and sampling biases: Quantifying antemortem traumatic data lost due to fragmentation in samples from Hasanlu Teppe, Iran (12th-9th Centuries B.C.E).
Virginia Estabrook
Sino-Indian “Great Games”: Enhancing Peacebuilding and Tranquility in the Indian Ocean
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Invited Lecture for International Webinar, Paradigm Shift in Gender Equality During COVID-19- A Historical and Interdisciplinary Approach
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Invited Speaker for theHonorary Rosalind Member of London Journals Press
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
2019
Cervical cancer control in Uzbekistan: Country visit report and recommendations
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications
Fearless: The Story of Nirbhaya
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Criticizing and Legitimizing Patent Monopolies: The Struggle over Hepatitis C Medicines in Brazil's Digital Universe
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Informações e Tecnologias de Comunicação Nova e o Acesso aos Medicamentos
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Ca co (Dieu Ho quang) "Me Linh diep khuc": Traditional Vietnamese Dance and Song
Asian Studies Symposia
A Remote Sensing Look at the Economy of a Russian Region (Rostov) Adjacent to the Ukrainian Crisis
Department of Economics Faculty Publications
A Remote Sensing Look at the Economy of a Russian Region (Rostov) Adjacent to the Ukrainian Crisis
Gregory J. Brock
The Rohingya Crisis in Myanmar: Genocide or Ethnic Cleansing
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Pro-Government Militias and Insurgency: The Maoist Conflict in India
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
The Lifestyle of Bengali Diaspora in the United States
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Review of Dispossession and Resistance in India: The River and the Rage by Alf Nilsen
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
Doing Social Research - A Global Context
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
ASEAN’s Ocean Governance in Asia
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
2018
Socio-Political Identity Transformations: The Rohingya Refugee Crisis in South and Southeast Asia
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
The Real Oaxaca Decomposition: Inflation-Adjusted Convergence within Mexico’s Oaxaca Region in the 21st century
Department of Economics Faculty Presentations
The Real Oaxaca Decomposition: Inflation-Adjusted Convergence within Mexico’s Oaxaca Region in the 21st century
Gregory J. Brock
Fármacos para Quien? Fármacos para Qué? Discursos sobre la Lucha para Medicamentos en Brasil
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Dying With Their Boots Off: Non-Traumatic Deaths Among American Troops in Vietnam, 1960-1975
Sara S. Plaspohl
Western Students Meet Eastern Medicine: Impact of Study Abroad Experience on Perceptions of Chinese Culture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Sara S. Plaspohl
Teoría Social y Salud Global
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
“Down the Up Staircase”: First-Year Students Discover the Archives
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
Creating an environment of connectedness and cultural inclusiveness for non-native speakers of English in academic libraries
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? Analyzing Beijing-India Relationship in the South China Sea Dispute
Nalanda Roy
Review of Defeat is an Orphan: How Pakistan Lost the Great South Asian War, Hurst, and Company by Myra Macdonald
Nalanda Roy
Review of The Bangladesh Liberation War: The Sheikh Mujib Regime, and Contemporary Controversies by Caf Dowlah
Nalanda Roy
Will Beijing Reconsider Its Maritime Strategy in the South China Sea Following the Melting of the Arctic?
Nalanda Roy
Will the Dragon Reconsider Its Maritime Strategy in the South China Sea Following the Melting of the Arctic?
Nalanda Roy
Twitter Reactions to Global Health News Related to Five Different Countries: A Case Study of #Polio
Jingjing Yin
Sustainability and Tradition in Anindo Village, Okinawa, Japan
Department of Sociology and Anthropology Faculty Presentations
An Examination of the Antecedents and Consequences of Materialism: A Cross-Cultural Look at India versus the United States
Department of Marketing Faculty Publications
Ocean Governance in Southeast Asia
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
2017
Peak Expiratory Flow in Adults and Changes in Particulate Matter Air Pollution During the Beijing Olympics: A Panel Study
Jingjing Yin
Tibetan Delogs and their Cosmologies of Hell
Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies Faculty Presentations
Global Capitalism and the Social Determinants of Health
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Analyzing Beijing’s Policy in Asian Geopolitics
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Measurement of Rainfall Partitioning in an Afforested Landscape: The Chitgar Forest Park, North of Iran
John T. Van Stan II
Creating an environment of connectedness and cultural inclusiveness for non-native speakers of English in academic libraries
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
Efficiency of the Reformulated Gash's Interception Model in Semiarid Afforestations
John T. Van Stan II