This series includes the scholarly publications of the faculty of the College of Liberal Arts and the Crummer Graduate School of Business at Rollins College.
The faculty of Rollins College is committed to disseminating the fruits of its research and scholarship as widely as possible. Therefore, the selection of publications represented here was authored by, chosen by, and uploaded with the permission of individual faculty authors in an effort to make their works available to the public as well as the larger international research community. The standards and formats of Rollins faculty’s scholarly work are determined by academic departments and appropriate to the expressed discipline of each author.
For access to all the books authored by Rollins faculty members search the Olin Library online catalog.
Submissions from 2017
So, You Find Yourself Supervising Faculty Librarians. What Now?, Jonathan Miller
Oh Snap: ChatStyle in the 2016 U.S. Presidential Primaries, David Painter and Eisa Al Nashmi
Identity and Scene: Alterity and Authenticity in Taxicab Confessions, Steven W. Schoen
Small Grants Make a Big Difference, Susan Walsh
An Undergraduate Laboratory Manual for Analyzing a CRISPR Mutant with a Predicted Role in Regeneration, Susan Walsh, Ashley Becker, Paxton S. Sickler, Damian G. Clarke, and Erin Jimenez
Looking For Answers: A Usability Study of Online Finding Aid Navigation, Rachel Walton
Social Innovation, Gender, and Technology: Bridging the Resource Gap, Tonia Warnecke
Submissions from 2016
Eating increases oxidative damage in a reptile, Michael W. Butler, Thomas J. Lutz, Haralambos Fokidis, and Zachary R. Stahlschmidt
Comics in the Here and Now, Julian Chambliss
The Dis-united States of Liminality: The Trump Campaign Spectacle, Joan Davison
Epstein-Barr viral microRNAs target caspase 3, Cecelia Harold, Diana Cox, and Kasandra J. Riley
Characterization of the three zebrafish orthologs of the mitochondrial GTPase Miro/Rhot, Brittany M. Hollister, Kelsey A. Oonk, Douglas C. Weiser, and Susan Walsh
Approaching Discovery as Part of a Library Service Platform: Lessons Learned, Nathan Hosburgh
An Epistemic Justification for Voting, Julia Maskivker
Chinese Slang, Robert L. Moore
Chlorhexidine-induced elastic and adhesive changes of Escherichia coli cells within a biofilm, Anne E. Murdaugh and Nicole Rodgers
Blackfish-ing for Buzz: The Rhetoric of the Real in Theme Parks and Documentary, Steven W. Schoen
Of All Days: Critical Pedagogy Outside the Classroom, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Strange Fruit: Race, Terror, and the War on Terror, Lisa M. Tillmann Ph.D.
Capabilities, Human Development, and Design Thinking: A Framework for Gender-Sensitive Entrepreneurship Programs, Tonia Warnecke
Let There Be Light: Social Enterprise, Solar Power, and Sustainable Development, Tonia Warnecke
Submissions from 2015
ARE THE PARENTS TO BLAME? PREDICTING FRANCHISEE FAILURE, Ilan Alon, Michèle Boulanger, Everlyne Misati, and Melih Madanoglu
The CEO Branding Mix, Marc Fetscherin
The Power of Brand Love, Marc Fetscherin, Ryan Barker, and Jeffery Peacock
How Are Brand Names of Chinese Companies Perceived by Americans?, Marc Fetscherin, Adamantios Diamantopoilos, Allan K.K. Chan, and Rachael Abbott