Faculty Books
Nation Branding and Sports Diplomacy: Country Image Games in Times of Change
By Yoav Dubinsky, instructor of sports business, Lundquist College of Business
Nice Is Not Enough: Inequality and the Limits of Kindness at American High
By C. J. Pascoe, associate professor, Department of Sociology
Invisible Son
By Kim Johnson, BS ’01 (ethnic studies), vice provost, Undergraduate Education and Student Success
Red Leviathan: The Secret History of Soviet Whaling
By Ryan Tucker Jones, Ann Swindells Chair in History
The Songs of Clara Schumann
By Stephen Rodgers, Edmund A. Cykler Chair, School of Music and Dance
Mind in Nature: John Dewey, Cognitive Science, and a Naturalistic Philosophy for Living
By Mark L. Johnson, professor emeritus, Philip H. Knight Professor of Liberal Arts and Sciences; and Jay Schulkin, research professor, University of Washington
Outspoken: A Manifesto for the Twenty-First Century
Edited by Adrian Parr, dean, College of Design; and Santiago Zabala, research professor, Pompue Fabra University
Creating the Qur’an: A Historical-Critical Study
By Stephen J. Shoemaker, professor, history of Christianity
American Relics and the Politics of Public Memory
By Matthew Dennis, professor emeritus of history and of environmental studies
Architectural Terra Cotta: Design Concepts, Techniques and Applications
By Donald Corner, professor, and John Rowell, MArch ’90, associate professor emeritus, School of Architecture and Environment
Inviting Understanding: A Portrait of Invitational Rhetoric
Edited by Sonja K. Foss, BA ’72 (Romance languages), MA ’73 (speech: rhetoric and communication), and Cindy L. Griffin, MS ’89 (speech: rhetoric and communication)
The Cambridge History of the Pacific Ocean: Volume 1: The Pacific Ocean to 1800
Edited by Ryan Tucker Jones, Ann Swindells Chair in History, University of Oregon, and Matt K. Matsuda, professor of history, Rutgers University