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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.
Suzanne Pasztor
History
Published two articles in the Volume 74 of the Handbook of Latin American Studies, published by the Hispanic Division of the Library of Congress and University of Texas Press. Pasztor has been an author and contributing editor of the Handbook, and a consultant for the Hispanic Division, since 1994.
Dr. Amy Rock
Geography
Dr. Amy Rock was recently invited to join the Editorial Board for the California Geospatial Review, a peer-reviewed publication which showcases geospatial teaching and research within the CSU.
Leslie L. Rossman
Communication
Dr. Leslie Rossman, CFA Chapter Lecturer Representative, has been appointed to the Board of Directors of the California Faculty Association
John Meyer, Joice Chang, Ileanna Spoelstra
Politics
Dr. John Meyer and Dr. Joice Chang of the Department of Politics co-authored “Continuities and changes; voices and silences: a critical analysis of the first three decades of scholarship in Environmental Politics.” The article was a collaboration with CAHSS Undergraduate Research Partner and political science major, Ileanna Spoelstra. It will be the lead article in a special, thirtieth anniversary edition of the international journal Environmental Politics to be published in February 2021.
https://www-tandfonline-com.ezproxy.humboldt.edu/doi/full/10.1080/09644…
Bill Devall
Sociology
The late Professor Emeritus Bill Devall left behind a book manuscript that has just been published, Living Deep Ecology: A Bioregional Journey, Rowman and Littlefield Publishing Group 2021. The book is his deep ecological journey living in the Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion while teaching at HSU for nearly 30 years.
Alison Ruth Holmes
International Studies
Dr Alison Holmes has just published her fifth book - Multi-layered Diplomacy in a Global State: The International Relations of California published by Palgrave Macmillan in London. Based on interviews with over 50 diplomats, tribal, city, county and state officials (including former governors), Holmes explores California's international activities and profile with key stakeholders and its impact on a developing area of diplomacy and global governance in theory and practice.
Jared D. Larson
Politics
Dr. Larson recently contributed an essay, "A liberdade de morrer" (The Freedom to Die), to a project entitled "O Mundo desde Aquí: A pandemia da COVID-19" (The World from Here: The COVID-19 Pandemic). This series, financed by the municipal government of Pontevedra (Galicia), Spain, brought together writers from 23 countries to consider how COVID-19 has shaped their home societies and politics. Dr. Larson’s piece considers how the politicization of science and the truth jeopardizes public health, yet that this freedom to die is very much a part of our society in the U.S. The series can be found here:
https://www.igadi.gal/web/sites/all/arquivos/igadi_-_o_mundo_desde_aqui…
Robert Cliver
History
Prof. Robert Cliver, HSU History Department, was recently interviewed by Prof. Felix Wemheuer of the University of Cologne about his new book, Red Silk: Class, Gender, and Revolution in China’s Yangzi Delta Silk Industry for the YouTube channel Studying Maoist China. The interview can be viewed at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8UwwMEk5Rbw&t=37s.
Robert Cliver
History
Prof. Robert Cliver, HSU History Department, gave a remote (Zoom) talk about his new book, Red Silk: Class, Gender, and Revolution in China's Yangzi Delta Silk Industry, for the Chinese Business History Webinar of the Hong Kong Institute of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Hong Kong on Dec. 4 (Dec. 3 Pacific time).
Rosemary Sherriff
Geography
HSU’s weather station is up and running again on the top of Van Matre with the help of Facilities Management, IT and GESA support. Funding for the upgraded station came from CAHSS and Rosemary Sherriff. View the weather at weather.humboldt.edu or Weather Underground (station ID KCAARCAT44) by searching for Humboldt State Weather Station or going to wunderground.com/weather/us/ca/arcata (Alliance Station). Links to the weather station and monthly (daily summary) records will be posted on Rosemary Sherriff’s Dendroecology Lab webpage starting January 2021. Contact me directly for hourly records if interested.