| Dates |
Researcher |
Title |
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2012-
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Iwona Sadowska
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Cinema: Human Rights in Motion
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2011-
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Simon J. Blanchard
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MOIST - Modifiable Online Interface for Sorting Tasks
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2009-
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Robynn J Stilwell
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"Evening Primrose: A musical for television"
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2009-2010
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Catherine Tinsley
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Behavioral and Social Science Research to Improve National Security Intelligence Analysis
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2009-2010
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Catherine Tinsley
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Using Multi Attribute Utility models to Structure Domestic Intelligence Policy
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2008-2011
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David Ribes
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Delegating Organizational Work to Virtual Organization Technologies
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2008-
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Elaine Romanelli
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Genealogy, Generation, and Geography: How the Spinoffs of Entrepreneurial Firms in Regions Create Regional Industrial Advantage
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2008-
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James P Habyarimana
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Heckle and Chide: Improving Road Safety by Empowering Passengers
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2008-
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William F McDonald
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Immigrants's perspectives on crime and police
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2008-2013
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Catherine Tinsley
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Modeling Cultural Factors in Collaboration and Negotiation
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2008-2011
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David Ribes
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Monitoring, Modeling and Memory: Dynamics of Data and Knowledge in Scientific Cyberinfrastructures
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2008-2010
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Catherine Tinsley
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Negotiating for me, you, and us: Advocacy as a moderator of backlash against female negotiators
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2008-2011
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Robynn J Stilwell
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The television musical
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2008-2010
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Catherine Tinsley
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Women at the Bargaining Table: Backlash and How to Attenuate these Sanctions
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2007-2010
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Catherine Tinsley
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Improving Organizational Learning Through Recognition of Near-Misses
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2007-
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Elizabeth A Stanley
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Techno-Blinders: How the Cult of Technology is Endangering US National Security and What to Do About it
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2006-
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Stephen B Lane
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“Changing Economic and Media Models that Effect the Future of Baseball.”
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2006-2011
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Christopher C Hull
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21st Century Presidential Politics: How New Technology is Changing the Road to the White House
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2006-
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Catherine Tinsley
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Correctly Interpreting Near-Miss Events for Decisions regarding Natural Disasters
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2006-2007
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Michael Werz
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Diversity as Foreign Policy Asset
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2006-
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Carol R T Day
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Emotional Intelligence and College Health, IRB#2005-516
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2006-
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Kai-Henrik Barth
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Nuclear Decisionmaking in Iran
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2006-2006
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Stephen B Lane
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Pitching on the Hill: Baseball’s Alliance with the Media and Their Influence on Public Policy
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2005-2009
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Michael Werz
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An Intellectual History of Diversity, Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in the United States 1890-1990
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2005-
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William F McDonald
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Immigration and crime
|
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2005-
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Elaine Romanelli
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Regional Industrial Identity and the Evolution of New Industry Clusters
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2005-
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Kai-Henrik Barth
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Revisiting Theories of Proliferation: Scientists and Engineers as Drivers of Nuclear Weapons Programs
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2004-
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Douglas Reed
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Building the Federal Schoolhouse: Public Education and American Political Development
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2004-2005
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Catherine Tinsley
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Correctly Interpreting Precursor Events: A Prescriptive Risk-Based Approach to Preventing Future Mission Catastrophes
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2004-
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Robin L Dillon-Merrill
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NASA-United Space Research Alliance Grant
|
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2003-
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Daniel L Byman
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U.S. policy in the Middle East
|
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2002-
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Rochelle A Davis
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Palestinian histories of life before 1948
|
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2002-
|
Jeanine Turner
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Polychronicity: Managing Multiple Conversations at Once
|
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2000-2006
|
Kai-Henrik Barth
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Historical Perspectives on Science, Technology, and International Affairs
|
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1996-
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Kai-Henrik Barth
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Experts in International Affairs: Scientists and the Making of the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, 1954 to the Present
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1995-2000
|
Nancy Sherman
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Psychoanalytic Research
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