Book Review: Politics, Ethics, and Change: The Legacy of James MacGregor Burns by George R. Goethals & Douglas Bradburn, eds
Book Review: Economy For and Against Democracy by Keith Hart, ed
Book Review: Neoliberal Capitalism and Precarious Work: Ethnographies of Accommodation and Resistance by Rob Lambert & Andrew Herod, eds
Book Review: Unsettled: Denial and Belonging Among White Kenyans by Janet McIntosh
Book Review: The Politics of China—Hong Kong Relations: Living with Distant Masters by Peter Preston
Book Review: Cheating, Corruption, and Concealment: The Roots of Dishonesty by Jan-Willem van Prooijen & Paul A. M. van Lange, eds
Book Review: To Be Cared For: The Power of Conversion and Foreignness of Belonging in an Indian Slum by Nathaniel Roberts
Book Review: Fascist Pigs: Technoscientific Organisms and the History of Fascism by Tiago Saraiva
Book Review: What’s the Point of International Relations? by Synne L. Dyvik, Jan Selby, & Rorden Wilkinson, eds
Book Review: Friendship Reconsidered: What it Means and How It Matters to Politics by P.E. Digeser
Book Review: What Went Wrong in Afghanistan? Understanding Counter-Insurgency Efforts in Tribalized Rural and Muslim Environments by Metin Gurcan
Policy Point—Counterpoint: Are Colleges and Universities Obligated to Provide Student-athletes with Additional Compensation beyond Tuition, Room, and Board?
This policy point-counterpoint debates the positives and negatives of compensating student-athletes participating in NCAA sports with salaries as opposed to with scholarships.
Spotlight on a Discipline: An Introduction to Archival Practices
Archives are often met with confusion and the assumption that they operate in similar ways to libraries. The differences between libraries and archives are vast, but once understood, make perfect sense. Drawing on the writings of archival scholars, my own knowledge, and the desire to explain the nuances of archives, this essay aims to educate the reader on archival theory and practices, explain the differences between libraries and archives, and demystify archives so that they are more accessible.
Extended Commentary: Predicting the Fifth Phase: Interpellation, World Systems Theory, and the Fall of Nation-States
In this Extended Commentary, Nicholas Croce argues that electronic technology and capital have changed the way people interact, form identity, and by extension, the way we are governed.
Pi Gamma Mu News: Small and Bertolas Inducted into Pi Gamma Mu Hall of Fame
MIND
Series Title: TWO-FACED
Medium: Digital Photography & Lenticular Printing
Dimensions: 20x18
SPIRIT
Series Title: TWO-FACED
Medium: Digital Photography & Lenticular Printing
Dimensions: 20x18
SKIN
Series Title: TWO-FACED
Medium: Digital Photography & Lenticular Printing
Dimensions: 20x18
Body
Series Title: TWO-FACED
Medium: Digital Photography & Lenticular Printing
Dimensions: 18x20
Eager Horizons
Medium: Digital 3D Modeling