Avery Shinneman: Building Scientific Communication Skills through MythBusters Videos and Community Engagement

IAS faculty member Avery Shinneman, along with Charity Lovitt (School of STEM) and Kara Adams (Office of Community Engagement), published a book chapter on “Building Scientific Communication Skills through MythBusters Videos and Community Engagement” in a volume on “Communication in Chemistry” from the American Chemical Society. 足彩app哪个是正规的 chapter describes ...

October 11, 2019

IAS Faculty, Alumni & Community Partners Present at Radio Research Conference in Italy

IAS faculty, alumni and community partners presented two papers on the theme of “Radio as Social Media” at the ECREA Radio Research Conference held at the University of Siena (Italy). 足彩app哪个是正规的 first paper, titled “How we talk to each other: Strategies for sustaining student media,” was presented by Amoshaun Toft and Kristin Gustafson, and was also co-authored by IAS alumn Amani Sawari ...

October 9, 2019

Jin-Kyu Jung co-authors “Qualitative GIS and Spatial Research”

IAS faculty member Jin-Kyu Jung co-authored a flagship chapter with Sarah Elwood, “Qualitative GIS and Spatial Research.” 足彩app哪个是正规的 chapter, which appears in SAGE Research Methods Foundations (SRMF), presents a critical review of qualitative GIS as a mixed methods framework for social and spatial research. It reflects an earlier wave of qualitative approaches in the 2000s implementing qualitative forms of representation or analysis into GIS-based research.

October 2, 2019

Hugo House Interviews Ching-In Chen

Hugo House published an interview with IAS faculty member Ching-In Chen and co-reader Kenji C Liu about their Spotlight Poetry reading at Hugo House in Seattle on Thursday, September 26, 2019 as well as their paths to poetry and recent books. Spotlight readings feature ...

September 26, 2019

Alka Kurian Launches Podcast on South Asian Writers and Filmmakers

IAS faculty member Alka Kurian has launched a new podcast where she investigates how South Asian writers and filmmakers explore some of the major issues of the world and help us make sense of our reality. In her very first episode, she interviewed the award-winning author ...

September 23, 2019

Barbara Noah’s “Toss and Turn” featured in Seattle Times

IAS faculty member Barbara Noah created a significant body of work, "Toss and Turn,” exhibited at Davidson Galleries in Seattle, September 5-28. 足彩app哪个是正规的 work contemplates climate change, transcendence, joy, our place in the universe, and the hunt for home. It was featured in the Seattle Times in a September 18 online article ...

September 23, 2019

Lauren Berliner: “When it all Clicks: Writing about Participatory Media”

IAS faculty member Lauren Berliner published "When it all Clicks: Writing about Participatory Media" in the edited volume Writing About Screen Media. Berliner's contribution draws on her experience researching and writing Producing Queer Youth: 足彩app哪个是正规的 Paradox of Digital Media Empowerment, providing advice for ...

September 20, 2019

Melanie Malone publishes article on failed implementations of no-till agriculture techniques

IAS faculty member Melanie Malone published an article in Progress in Physical Geography. "A physical and social analysis of how variations in no-till conservation practices lead to inaccurate sediment runoff estimations in agricultural watersheds" examines the social and physical complexities behind failed implementations of no-till agriculture techniques. 足彩app哪个是正规的 article emphasizes the need to ...

September 19, 2019

Kristin Gustafson moderates “Transformative Teaching of Media and Journalism History”

IAS faculty member Kristin Gustafson moderated a teaching panel, “Transformative Teaching of Media and Journalism History,” at the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication conference held in Toronto in August. 足彩app哪个是正规的 panel featured the five teaching-contest winners for the AEJMC History Division. ...

September 16, 2019

“How We Respond” – climate change adaptation site goes live

IAS faculty member Margaret Redsteer is a Project Advisor for the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) project on Climate Change Adaptation. In that role, she advised the AAAS project on developing objectives and acted as review editor of case studies that demonstrate how science informs communities on the effects of climate change, and how they can lessen the impacts now. Housed in the AAAS’s Center for Public Engagement with Science & Technology, the “How We Respond” project ...

September 16, 2019