Restricted at Home, Impeded Abroad: A Study of Domestic Human Rights Practices and Women’s Global Economic Power
Honors College Theses
Part of the Political Science Commons
Works in Political Science
2023
Scaffolding Critical Media Literacy and Student Success: A Cross-Departmental Team Approach in Best Practices
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
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
Anxiety and the Onset of COVID-19: Examining Concerns of Historically Excluded Scholars
Jamie Scalera
The Great Equalizer? Gender, Parenting, and Scholarly Productivity during the Global Pandemic
Jamie Scalera
Mitigating the spread of online misinformation through metacognition.
Georgia International Conference on Information Literacy
2021
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
Exploring the Culture of Digital Resistance in India: The Nirbhaya effect
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
Polish Non-violent Resistance against Foreign Occupation 1795-1918: A Post-revisionist Perspective
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
Nonviolent Resistances in the Contemporary World: Case Studies from India, Poland, and Turkey
Nalanda Roy
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor – Is It the Road to the Future?
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Publications
To Root up the Foundations of Society:’ The Life and Thought of Abner Kneeland and His Contribution to the American Radical Tradition
Daniel Skidmore-Hess
"Corporate Power, Class Conflict, and the Crisis of the New Globalization" by Ronald W. Cox, (Lexington Books, 2019) A Review Essay
Daniel Skidmore-Hess
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
Are Changes in Coal Policy on the Horizon? An Examination of Committee Changes in the 110th Congress
Karen McCurdy
Congressional Time, Elections, Geologic Time and Public Policy Making in Non-Renewable Resources
Karen McCurdy
Earth Sciences Changed Influence on the Public Policy Process, or How Congress Stopped Communicating with Geologists
Karen McCurdy
The Transition from Progressive to Conservative Politics Wherein Geology Became Part of the Public Policy Problem,
Karen McCurdy
The Past Can Be the Key to the Present: Lessons from J.W. Powell’s Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Policy Making
Karen McCurdy
Influence in the Policy Making Process: the Rise of Economics at the Expense of Geology
Karen McCurdy
Peak Oil, Global Warming, and Coal Fires: Or How Scientific Fact Became Debatable Political Questions
Karen McCurdy
Bulloch County Homeless Persons and Families Community Needs Assessment Project, final report
Karen McCurdy
Statesboro-Bulloch Parks and Recreation Community Needs Assessment Project, preliminary report
Karen McCurdy
Statesboro-Bulloch Parks and Recreation Community Needs Assessment Project, final report
Karen McCurdy
The Past Can Be the Key to the Present: Lessons from J.W. Powell’s Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Policy Making
Karen McCurdy
Influence in the Policy Making Process: the Rise of Economics at the Expense of Geology
Karen McCurdy
Television and Movies, the Role of Audio-Visual Media Communicating Music to the Masses
Karen McCurdy
Are Changes in Coal Policy on the Horizon? An Examination of Committee Changes in the 110th Congress
Karen McCurdy
Congressional Time, Elections, Geologic Time and Public Policy Making in Non-Renewable Resources
Karen McCurdy
Earth Sciences Changed Influence in the Public Policy Process, or How Congress Stopped Communicating with Geologists
Karen McCurdy
Demographic Evolution in a Rural South Georgia County, Ramifications for Public Policy
Karen McCurdy
Highbrow and Lowbrow Music of the Left, Effective Agents of Social and Political Change
Karen McCurdy
The Fog of Wartime Relocation: What Students Should Know About the Relocation of Japanese Americans During WWII
Karen McCurdy
Say Yes to Distance Learning Technology for Your Classroom: Tips for Smooth Transmission
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
Global Climate Change and Emerging Infectious Diseases
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
To Root up the Foundations of Society:’ The Life and Thought of Abner Kneeland and His Contribution to the American Radical Tradition
Department of Political Science and International Studies Faculty Presentations
Nurturing Democracy? Mediating between Women Chief Executives and Voter Turnout
University Honors Symposium
Criticizing and Legitimating Patent Monopolies: The Struggle over Hepatitis C Medicines in Brazil's Digital Universe
Matthew B. Flynn
Liminal Stigma and Disaligning Activity: Online Comments about Trump's Family Separation Policy
Matthew B. Flynn
Democracy (Still) on the Edge: An Analysis of Brazil's Political Response to the Covid-19 Crisis
Matthew B. Flynn
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
Review of Christopher L. Gibson's "Movement-Driven Development: The Politics of Health and Democracy in Brazil"
Matthew B. Flynn
Criticizing and Legitimizing Patent Monopolies: The Struggle over Hepatitis C Medicines in Brazil's Digital Universe
Matthew B. Flynn
The securitization of Post-9/11 reception patterns of refugees, asylum seekers, and migrants: deconstructing the Venezuelan Exodus (A case study)
Nalanda Roy
Beyond Mérida? The Evolution of the US Response to Mexico's Security Crisis
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
General Ernesto Geisel: From Dictator to Savior of Brazil’s Fragile Democracy
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
HIV/AIDS in Brazil: How Power and Gender Inequality Perpetuate the Pandemic
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Strategic Insights: The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS/ISIL) and Trinidad and Tobago: Establishing a Dangerous Presence in the Western Hemisphere
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Terrorists Want the Drug Cartels’ Smuggling Channels Into the United States
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The Administration of Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva: Is Brazil Still Afraid of Neoliberalism?
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The US Midterm Elections of November 7th and Its Foreign Policy Ramifications
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The UnRule of Law, Violence, and Society in Brazil: Challenges to Brazil’s Fragile Democratic Consolidation
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Misleading Metaphors and Marginalization: Risks, Ethics and Public Health Imperatives in HIV and Prisoners in Brazil
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
One Last Chance to Undue the Unrule of Law in Brazil: The Força Nacional Brasileira
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Canada Foreign Policy toward Brazil: Closing the Gap in a Relationship Deficit
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Brazil’s Biodiesel and Ethanol Production: An Attempt to Reduce Oil Dependency
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
From Genocide to Leading Information and Communication Technology Hub in East and Central Africa: The Case of Rwanda
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The Asylum-Migration Nexus: Can Motivations Shape the Concept of Coercion? The Sudanese Transit Case
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The Election of Barack Obama: Bringing the People Back into Government Again
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The Japanese Economical, Social, and Cultural Influence on the Brazilian Landscape
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The New United States African Command (AFRICOM): Building a Long Term Partnership or the Militarization of U.S.-African Relations
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
United States Security Policy: Strategic Threats and Alternative Responses
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Latin America in the New International System: Challenges and Opportunities
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
The Integrity of American Governmental Institutions: The Role of Ethics in Public Service
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
An Unusual Choice: Michelle Bachelet, President, in Conservative South America
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Brazil”s Politics of AIDS: Addressing the Pandemic in the “Sleeping Giant” of South America
José de Arimatéia da Cruz
Brazil’s Politics of AIDS: Addressing the HIV/AIDS Pandemic in the “Sleeping Giant” of South America
José de Arimatéia da Cruz