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    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506211045885 - When Motivated Responses to Threat Backfire: Risky Socializing During the COVID-19 Health Crisis

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    Supplemental Material, sj-docx-1-spp-10.1177_19485506211045885 for When Motivated Responses to Threat Backfire: Risky Socializing During the COVID-19 Health Crisis by Rachel B. Forsyth in Social Psychological and Personality Science</p

    Author interview: Q&A with Rachel O’Neill on Seduction: men, masculinity and mediated intimacy

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    In this author interview, we speak to Rachel O’Neill about her recent book, Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy, which offers an ethnographic study of the ‘seduction industry’. In the interview, she discusses the seduction industry as part of a continuum of mediated intimacy, the ways in which neoliberal rationalities are shaping masculine subjectivity today, how the book relates to contemporary discussions surrounding consent and women’s sexual agency and the particular challenges of undertaking this fieldwork. If you are interested in this interview, you can read a review of Seduction on LSE RB here. Q&A with Rachel O’Neill, author of Seduction: Men, Masculinity and Mediated Intimacy (Polity, 2018

    Forsyth Library Librarian Helping a Student

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    This black and white photograph features Rachel Christopher, Forsyth Library librarian, seated at a desk in Forsyth Library. A student sits on the opposite side of the desk. A book, a nameplate, a bowl with flowers, a sign, a card catalog, and a telephone are on the desk. Chairs, students seated at tables, and bookstacks are in the background.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_photographs/1301/thumbnail.jp

    Forsyth Library Librarian Helping a Student

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    This black and white photograph features Rachel Christopher, Forsyth Library librarian, seated at a desk in Forsyth Library. A student sits on the opposite side of the desk. A book, a nameplate, a bowl with flowers, a sign, a card catalog and a telephone are on the desk. Chairs, students seated at tables and bookstacks are in the background.https://scholars.fhsu.edu/ua_photographs/1302/thumbnail.jp

    William J. Forsyth the life and work of an Indiana artist

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    Closely associated with artists such as T. C. Steele and J. Ottis Adams, William J. Forsyth studied at the Royal Academy in Munich then returned home to paint what he knew best - the Indiana landscape. It proved a rewarding subject. His paintings were exhibited nationally and received major awards. With full-color reproductions of Forsyth's most important paintings and previously unpublished photographs of the artist and his work, this book showcases Forsyth's fearless experiments with artistic styles and subjects. Drawing on his personal letters and other sources, Rachel Berenson Perry discusses Forsyth and his art and offers fascinating insights into his personality, his relationships with his students, and his lifelong devotion to teaching and educating the public about the importance of ar

    Episode 3: Rachel Wightman, CSP Staff and Author

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    In this episode, CSP\u27s Associate Director of Instruction and Outreach, Rachel Wightman, shares about her new book, Faith and Fake News: A Guide to Consuming Information Wisely, including how she became interested in the topic, what led to the creation of this book, and why this topic is so important today

    Rachel Swarns Book Event: The 272

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    A conversation with Rachel Swarns, author of The GU272: The Families Who Were Enslaved And Sold To Build The American Catholic Church (Penguin Random House 2023). The conversation was moderated by Georgetown Professor Adam Rothman and hosted by Georgetown's Center for the Study of Slavery and Its Legacies

    Theodore Clement Steele: A Lecture by Rachel Perry

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    Join author and curator Rachel Perry for a lecture on the life and artwork of Theodore Clement (TC) Steele. Perhaps the most well-known artist of the “Hoosier Group,” Steele created impressionist portraits and landscape paintings from his studio in Nashville, Indiana.https://scholarship.depauw.edu/peeler_event/1084/thumbnail.jp

    Letter from Rachel Kawasaki to Dorothy Nakamura and Helen Nakamura Napoleon, July 21, 1991

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    Correspondence from Rachel Kawasaki to Dorothy Nakamura and Helen Nakamura Napoleon regarding information about Japanese American claims in the U.S. Court of Appeals.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications

    Letter from Rachel Kawasaki to Dorothy Nakamura and Helen Nakamura Napoleon, July 8, 1991

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    Correspondence from Rachel Kawasaki to Dorothy Nakamura and Helen Nakamura Napoleon regarding research related to the redress and reparations movement.The Japanese American Archival Collection documents the people, places, and daily life of Japanese Americans, primarily those who lived in the once thriving community of pre-war Florin in the Sacramento region, as well as the conditions in American incarceration camps during World War II. The approximately 7,000 original items include personal and official letters, photographs, diaries, arts and crafts, newsletters, textiles, camps artifacts, yearbooks and other publications
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