Jody Baumgartner
28 West in Ayden!
Thank goodness – after the disappointment of last weekend’s cancellation, we get to try it again! Join us in Ayden tomorrow!
New Research from Dr. Kassab!
Dr. Kassab has just published a new article titled “What Is the Indo-Pacific? Genealogy, Securitization, and the Multipolar System.”
Abstract: Language is a clear indicator of political change. As China continues to rise and expand its influence in the South China Seas, threatened neighboring states will balance against it. One step in this process is the formulation of persuading language and concepts to accept the threat posed by China. This is demonstrated by the invention and use of the term Indo-Pacific, an area from the eastern part of Africa in the west to the United States in the east. This article traces the genealogy of the term Indo-Pacific as it relates to the securitization of this region given the rise of China. The article will first trace the genealogy of the term Indo-Pacific to then highlight the processes of securitization given changes in the structure of international relations.
See: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s41111-023-00233-z
This Day in History: Gandhi Assassinated.
“Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement, is assassinated in New Delhi by a Hindu extremist on January 30, 1948.”
See more: https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history
“Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the political and spiritual leader of the Indian independence movement, is assassinated in New Delhi by a Hindu extremist on January 30, 1948.”
28 West at CoCo’s in Greenville this Sat., Jan. 28!
Sat., Jan. 28, at 7:00 pm, 28 West (Dr. Baumgartner’s band) will be playing at CoCo’s Sports Bar & Restaurant in Greenville. No cover charge. Good food. Pop/rock songs from the 60s thru the 90s that you know the words to. All this = FUN TIME! Please join us!
New Research from Dr. Fleming
Dr. Casey Fleming has a forthcoming article in “Human Service Organizations: Management, Leadership, & Governance” that examines the capacity of nonprofit sector elites, such as leadership coalitions and other nonprofit infrastructure organizations, to use strategic messaging to influence donor intentions and decisions to support human service nonprofits engaging in varying mixes of direct service and policy advocacy activities.
A couple of key punchlines from this experimental study are (1) that strategic messaging emphasizing the importance of root causes of societal issues and missions of social change can increase donations to particular nonprofits engaging in policy advocacy work; and (2) that strategic messaging focused on calls for direct service activities fail to influence donor intentions.
From all of us in the Department of Political Science: Happy Lunar/Chinese New Year!
2023 is the year of the rabbit, for those of you who didn’t already know.
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Department of Political Science, 2022 Year in Review: Faculty Research
Since summer 2020, the 15 faculty members in the Department of Political Science have published:
- 4 books
- 26 professional journal articles
- 12 book chapters
- 37 research reports
They have also given 20 presentations at conferences at the state, regional, national, and international levels.
Nice Job!