Rebekah Kowal, Dancing the World Smaller: Staging Globalism in Mid-Century America. Oxford University Press, 2019.
Katina Lillios, Archaeology of the Iberian Peninsula: From the Paleolithic through the Bronze Age. Cambridge University Press, 2020.
Glenn Ehrstine and Lucas Gibbs, “Iowa’s Prohibition Plague: Joseph Eiboeck’s Account of the Battle over Prohibition, 1846–1900.” The Annals of Iowa 78, 2019.
Eric Gidal, “Scottish Poetry and Ecology.” The International Companion to Eighteenth-Century Scottish Literature. Edinburgh University Press, 2020.
Andrea Charise, The Aesthetics of Senescence: Aging, Population, and the Nineteenth-Century British Novel. SUNY Press, 2020.
Craig Just, “Connecting Rural and Peri-urban Farmers to Demonstrate and Disseminate Innovative Nutrient and Sediment Reduction Practices.” $1M grant from the EPA, 2019–2022.
Kathleen Diffley, The Fateful Lightning: Civil War Stories and the Magazine Marketplace, 1861–1876. University of Georgia Press, 2019.
Thomas Oates, “Where I’m From”: Jay-Z’s ‘Hip Hop Cosmopolitanism,’ Basketball, and the Neoliberal Politics of Urban Space.” Sociology of Sport Journal, 2020.
Thomas Oates and Taylor M. Henry, “‘Sport is Argument’: Polarization, Racial Tension, and the Televised Sport Debate Format.” Journal of Sport and Social Issues, 2019.
Laurel Sanders and Elizabeth Heineman, “German Iowa and the Global Midwest: Discussing Immigration and Xenophobia in the Trump Era.” The Public Historian 42, 2020.
Lina-Maria Murillo, “Fighting for Control: Race and Reproductive Health Activism.” Beveridge Research Grant, Association of American Historians, 2020.
David Gompper, Guggenheim Fellowship, 2020.
H. Glenn Penny, Guggenheim Fellowship, 2020.
Brian Ekdale, “Reppin’ the nation, reppin’ themselves: Nation branding and self-branding in the Kenyan music video industry.” Journal of African Media Studies, 2020.
Wellman, M., Tully, M., Stoldt, R., and Brian Ekdale, “Ethics of Authenticity: Influencers and the Production of Sponsored Content.” Journal of Media Ethics 35/2, 2020.
Jean Gordon and S. Clough, “Fluent or nonfluent? Part A. Underlying contributors to categorical classifications of fluency in aphasia.” Aphasiology, 2020.
Jean Gordon and S. Clough, “How fluent? Part B. Underlying contributors to continuous measures of fluency in aphasia.” Aphasiology, 2020.
Mary Lou Emery, Bungalow Modernity: A Study of Twentieth-Century Fictions of Home. McFarland, 2020.
Jennifer Buckley, Beyond Text: Theater and Performance in Print after 1900. University of Michigan Press, 2019.
Brian Ekdale, Timothy Havens, Rishab Nithyanand, Andrew High, and Raven Maragh-Lloyd, “Algorithmic Personalization and Online Radicalization: A Mixed Methods Approach.” $1M grant from the Minerva Research Initiative, 2020.
Mark Berg, David Peters, Nicole Novak, “Resiliency and Vulnerability to COVID-19 in Rural Communities: Health and Socioeconomic Well-Being in the Context of Ethnic Diversity.” Rapid Response Research grant from the National Science Foundation, 2020.
Berg, Mark T., Man-Kit Lei, Steve R. Beach, Ronald L. Simons, and Leslie Gordon Simons, “Childhood adversities as determinants of cardiovascular disease and perceived illness burden in adulthood: Comparing retrospective and self-report measures in a longitudinal sample of African Americans.” Journal of Youth and Adolescence 49, 2020.
Lei, Man-Kit, Mark T. Berg, Ronald L. Simons, Leslie Gordon-Simons, Steven Beach, “Childhood adversity and cardiovascular disease risk: An appraisal of recall methods with a focus on stress buffering processes.” Social Science and Medicine, 2020.
Berg, Mark T., “Trends in the lethality of American violence.” Homicide Studies 23, 2019.
Timothy Havens, Zubair Shafiq, Huyen Le, Raven Maragh, Brian Ekdale, Andrew High. 8-week Pilot Grant from the Iowa Initiative for Artificial Intelligence, December 2019.