Submissions from 2015
Will remote sensing shape the next generation of species distribution models?, Kate S. He, Bethany A. Bradley, Anna F. Cord, Duccio Rocchini, Mao‐Ning Tuanmu, Sebastian Schmidtlein, Woody Turner, Martin Wegmann, and Nathalie Pettorelli
In Favor of Weeding, Christine Ferguson
HECT E3 Ubiquitin Ligase Itch Functions as a Novel Nega, Gary T. ZeRuth, Jason G. Williams, Yasemin C. Cole, and Anton M. Jetten
Teaching Transparency: A One-State Case Study of Sunshine Laws and the Journalism Curriculum, Melony Shemberger
Exploring the impact of stakeholder pressure on environmental management strategies at the plant level: What does industry have to do with it?, Teresa K. Betts, F. Wiengarten, and S. Tadisina
Exploring the impact of stakeholder pressure on environmental management strategies at the plant level and industry, Teresa Betts, F. Wiengarten, and S. Tadisina
Conducted in a Whisper: A Case Study of the Current State of LGBT Studies, Joshua Adair
"The Suicide Survivor's Guide to Crafts", Joshua Adair
"Turned on: On the Impossibility of Queer (and) Composition, Joshua Adair and Paul Walker
Writings of the Luddites, Kevin Binfield
Learning from the Swets Fallout, Christine Ferguson
Taming Mobile Applications, Christine Ferguson
Identity Performance in Roleplaying Games, Danielle Nielsen
Trauma and Deconversion: Questions for Pastors and Philosophers, Michelle Panchuk
Ex-Actly as I Thought: The Unbecoming of a Mormon Man, Paul Walker
Yes/No Means No/Yes: (Non) Consensual Rhetoric, Paul Walker
Yes/No means No/Yes: (Non)Consensual Rhetoric, Paul Walker and Joshua Adair
Books from 2014
Subdivisions for Biblical Studies, Theology, and Ministry: Making Search Terms Do the Work, Leslie Engelson
Taming Mobile Applications, Cris Ferguson
“Not Satisfied with the Ending: Connecting The World in the Evening to Maurice.”, Joshua Adair
Just Ask Teachers: Building expertise, trusting subjectivity, and valuing difference in writing assessment, Paul Walker
Of Gardens and Prosperity: Toward an Inspired Land Ethic, Paul Walker
Submissions from 2013
A Mightier Pin: Creating a Credible Reference Library on Pinterest at Murray State University, Rebecca Richardson, Candace Vance, Elizabeth Price, and Jeffrey Henry
Commercial Commercial eBook Publisher Platforms, Cris Ferguson
The Economists of the Reformation: An Overview of Reformation Teaching Concerning Work, Wealth, and Interest, David Eaton
Women Who Kill: An Analysis of Cases in Late Eighteenth- and Early Nineteenth-Century London, Kathy Callahan
Correlations between Title Keywords and LCSH Terms and Their Implication for Fast-Track Cataloging, Leslie Engelson
Composition’s Akrasia: The Devaluing of Intuitive Expertise in Writing Assessment, Paul Walker
""More than slightly mad": Beverley Nichols and the Merry Hall Trilogy.", Joshua Adair
Universal Design in First-Year Composition – Why Do We Need It, How Can We Do It?, Danielle Nielsen
Without Allies: Adela Quested as Failed New Woman in E.M. Forster’s A Passage to India, Danielle Nielsen
Writing in Context: Composition in First-Year Learning Communities, Paul Walker
Submissions from 2012
Global Contamination Trends of Persistent Organic Chemicals, Bommanna G. Loganathan 8093044 and Paul K.S. Lam
Technical Services Assessment: Help for Navigating the Wilderness, Leslie Engelson
Satire, William Jones
Survival and Acceptance in Flora Annie Steel's On the Face of the Waters: A Tale of the Mutiny, Danielle Nielsen
The Dangerous ‘New Woman’ in the Victorian Press: ‘blind alike to maiden modesty and maternal dignity, Danielle Nielsen
Charles Abrams vs. Robert Moses: Contested Rhetorics of Urban Housing, Paul Walker
Pausing to Reflect: Mass Observation, Blogs, and Composing Everyday Life, Paul Walker
Submissions from 2011
Samuel Butler's Life and Habit and The Way of All Flesh: Traumatic Evolution, Danielle Nielsen
Submissions from 2010
"Beverley Nichols' and John Fowler's Queer Domesticity", Joshua Adair
"House Museum or Walk-In Closet? The (Non)Representation of Gay Men in the Museums They Called Home", Joshua Adair
"'Say They Are Saints Although That Saints They Show Not': John Weever's 1599 Epigrams to Marston, Jonson, and Shakespeare, William Jones
The Bishops’ Ban of 1599 and the Ideology of English Satire, William Jones
Finding the "Lower Lovely Purposes" of Writing, Paul Walker
(Un)Earthing a Vocabulary of Values, Paul Walker
Submissions from 2009
Outracing the market: A NASCAR portfolio as a test case of returns and diversification., David Durr, David H. Eaton, and Todd Broker
Ned Ludd and Laboring-Class Autobiography, Kevin Binfield
After the Revival, Carrie Jerrell
"People Have to Watch What They Say": What Horace, Juvenal, and 9/11 Can Tell Us about Satire and History, William Jones
Submissions from 2008
Luddites, Kevin Binfield
Submissions from 2006
Luddites et luddisme, Kevin Binfield and Emilie Cousin
Labor and an Ethic of Variety in The Farmer's Boy, Kevin Binfield
Submissions from 2002
Integrating and evaluating interdisciplinary sustainability and STEM curriculum in geographical education: A case of three teaching modalities, Susan Gilbertz, Brittany Wood, Christopher Craig, Ismail Karabas, Elizabeth Petrun Sayers, and Benjamin McCormick
Celebrity memes, audioshop, and participatory fan culture: A case study on Keanu Reeves memes, Danielle Nielsen and Diane Sabenacio Nititham
Submissions from 2001
Class, Classes, and Clashes with the New Romantic Canon, Kevin Binfield
The French, the “Long-wished-for Revolution,” and the Just War in Joanna Southcott, Kevin Binfield
Submissions from 2000
Industrial Gender: manly Men and Cross-Dressers in the Luddite Movement, Kevin Binfield
Submissions from 1997
Demonology, Ethos, and Community in Cobbett and Shelley, Kevin Binfield
Justification Strategies in the Writings of Joanna Southcott: Teaching Radical Women Poets in Conservative Institutions, Kevin Binfield
“May they be divided never”: Ethics, History, and the Rhetorical Imagination in Shelley’s “The Coliseum”, Kevin Binfield