Publish & Flourish 2021: That’s a Wrap!

 

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That’s a wrap! In connection with the Office of Research, the UW Tacoma Library has spent the past four months celebrating the achievements of our campus community with our 2021 Publish & Flourish highlights! We hope you enjoyed learning about the work your colleagues are doing just as much as we did.

While we will be back with new publications in 2022, take a minute to look at the amazing work that has come out of UW Tacoma. We are proud of you all!

Here’s who we featured:

  • The Political Economy of Sports Television by William Kunz
  • Black Educational Leadership: From Silencing to Authenticity by Christopher Knaus and co-author
  • Social and Emotional Learning in the Classroom: Promoting Mental Health and Academic Success by Laura Feuerborn and co-authors
  • Criminology Explains School Bullying by Jeffrey Cohen and co-author
  • Becoming Nisei: Japanese American Urban Lives in Prewar Tacoma by Lisa Hoffman and Mary Hanneman
  • Free Speech and Hate Speech in the United States: The Limits of Toleration by Chris Demaske
  • Consumer Voice: The Democratization of Consumption Markets in the Digital Age by S. Umit Kucuk
  • The Politics and Perils of Space Exploration: Who Will Compete, Who Will Dominate? by Linda Dawson
  • Ripped Apart: Unsettling Narratives of Transnational Migration by Vanessa de Veritch Woodside
  • Sounds of Our City: Twenty-One Musical Tales from Tacoma History by Kim Davenport
  • Climate Change and the Future of Seattle by Yonn Dierwechter
  • Positive emotions in early modern literature and culture edited by Cassie Miura and co-editors
  • Fempoetiks of American Poetry and Americana Music: A Woman’s Truth by Linda Nicole Blair
  • Secondary Cities: Exploring Uneven Development in Dynamic Urban Regions of the Global North edited by Mark Pendras and Charles Williams

Congratulations to you all! See you in 2022!

As a reminder, the UW Tacoma library purchases all faculty and staff publications to make them available to the UW community.