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GSU Lecturer researching LGBTQ Allies’ Stories
Check out GSU Sociology Lecturer Maura Ryan and fellow researchers’ article describing their narrative analysis of campus LGBTQ allies: Ryan, M., Broad, K. L., Walsh,...Topics- Ejournals
- Faculty Publications and Research
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New Resources: Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
January 21 is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a federal holiday which falls on the third Monday of January each year, near the time of...Topics- African American Studies
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GSU Oral History Roundtable to hold meetings at GSU Library
The Oral History Association (OHA) has recently moved its national office to Georgia State University. The OHA offices will be based in GSU’s History Department and...Topics- African American Studies
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- English
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And the award goes to…
Congratulations to Dr. Sharon Shahaf, of Georgia State’s Moving Image Studies Program! Her book Global Television Formats: Understanding Television Across Borders (co-edited with Dr. Tasha Oren)...Topics- Books
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- Film & Media
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MLA Embraces “Green” Open Access
MLA Director of Scholarly Communication Kathleen Fitzpatrick announced that the Modern Language Association is endorsing the open access publishing movement. Her article, “Openness, value, and...Topics- Applied Linguistics and ESL
- English
- Faculty Publications and Research
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The Changing Face of GSU: The Road To Diversity
To mark Georgia State University’s centennial, the university library will host a series of exhibits throughout 2013. To kick off a year of celebration, you...Topics- African American Studies
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Oral History Lecture 2013: Kathryn L. Nasstrom
Kathryn L. Nasstrom will trace the influence of oral history on the development of civil rights historiography during its several phases. How has oral history...Topics- African American Studies
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Accolades for GSU Sociology Professor Deirdre Oakley’s “Social Shutter” Blog
In November 2010, GSU Sociology Professor Deirdre Oakley, with doctoral student Angie Luvara, launched Social Shutter, a weekly blog for photo essays “capturing community life through...Topics- Books
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Archive.org TV news search
The Internet Archive now offers a free searchable database of over 400,000 recent television news broadcasts from major networks, organized into short video clips. (They...Topics- Communication
- Databases
- For Faculty
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Exploring the “unintended consequences of archaeological research”
Check out GSU Anthropology Professor Christopher Morehart‘s recently-published research discussing how archaeological discoveries impact the identity of contemporary settings: Morehart, C. T. (2012). What if...Topics- Anthropology
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- Faculty Publications and Research
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