08/17/2026
August 17 Announcements and Notables
Announcements
Mark your calendars! There will be a school wide welcome and retreat for all faculty scheduled on September 18, 2026 from 12 noon -3 pm. Location TBA, but it will be in the University Union Building.
There will be a school wide graduate student Ice Cream Social to be held in EESAT (Environmental Science) Exhibit Hall from 12-3 pm on September 9.. Rides from Wooten Hall to EESAT will be provided. All graduate students are invited!
August 6 was the Citizens & Scholars Campuswide Immersion Fall Kick-Off meeting. Janice Hauge (economics) reports that they now have their tasks and agenda for the coming academic year. Campuswide Immersion - C&S [Campuswide Immersion (CWI) is an offering for members of College Presidents for Civic Preparedness who are committed to strengthening their campus culture by helping students develop essential civic skills. President. Keller is a member of this group of college presidents; UNT joined C&S's third cohort in October 2025.]
Notables
Masoud Azarfam (Political Science) had his article “The language of power: discursive isomorphism among authoritarian regimes in justifying constitutional reforms (1989–2020)," in Constitutional Political Economy https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10602-026-09521-7
Catarina Bezzera (Political Science) presented her paper “Violence in the Brazilian and Colombian Amazon: continuities between the colonial past and the neoliberal extractivist present” at the 2026 International Political Science Association (IPSA) Research Committees 44 & 52 “Reimagining the Post-Westphalian Era: Climate Crisis and Networked Security” which took place in São Paulo, Brazil, from August 3-6.
Glen Biglaiser (Political Science) and Lance Hunter (Augusta University) had their paper "Artificial Intelligence Development and Sovereign Bond Ratings” accepted for publication at International Area Studies Review.
Marijke Breuning (Political Science) and John Ishiyama (Political Science) had their article “The Effects of the Russia-Ukraine War on Ethiopian Foreign Policy Roles" accepted for publication in the Journal of Asian and African Studies.
Pinliang D**g (Geography) was interviewed by Paula Viano of the University of Magallanes (UMAG) in Chile when he was invited to give a keynote speech at the IV CHIC International Conference in Puerto Williams, Chile in May. The interview is available on YouTube at https://youtu.be/xoOFvXwy_S0?si=yoOFyohOXi97-UPk .
Ashley English (Political Sciecne) and Lanie Richards (Political Science) had their article, "Insufficient Intersectionality: The Limits of Federal Wage Discrimination Lawsuits in the 21st Century" published in Politics & Gender in June.
Ashley English (Political Science) presented her new paper, "Girl Bosses and Government Insiders: Who Has Access to the Gender Policy Council?" and her upcoming book chapter, "The Gender Policy Council and Mainstreaming in the United States" at the European Conference on Politics and Gender (Newcastle University, UK) in June.
Ashley English's (Political Science) chapter, "The Gender Policy Council and Mainstreaming in the United States" was published in the Research Handbook on Gender Mainstreaming (Edward Elgar).
Leslie Finger (Political Science) had a blog post published by the Fordham Institute (which is an education think tank). It's here: https://fordhaminstitute.org/national/commentary/how-has-teachers-union-strength-changed-diving-deeper-crowded-table
Janice Hauge (Economics) had her article “From Conference Participation to Journal Publication: Evidence from TPRC (1994-2022)” accepted for publication and published online in Telecommunications Policy. Telecommunications Policy | Vol 50, Issue 9, In progress (October 2026) | ScienceDirect.com by Elsevier
Janice Hauge (Economics) participated on a panel on August 17 titled “Universal Service Fund Reform” at TPI Aspen, which is an annual event hosted by Technology Policy Institute, August 16-18, St Regis Aspen CO. From the TPI Aspen website: "Each August, leaders from government, industry, and academia gather at the St. Regis Aspen to dig into the hardest questions in technology policy and decide what comes next."
Hanchen Jiang (Economics) had his article “When Illness Strikes Home: The Impact of Severe Health Shocks on Homeownership,” published in Real Estate Economics, the premier journal in the field https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1540-6229.70058
Sanghoon Kim (Political Science) has been selected to participate in the 2026-2027 U.S.-Korea Next Gen Scholars Program from the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). The U.S.–Korea NextGen Scholars Program is a highly competitive two-year CSIS program, with support from the Korea Foundation to help mentor the next generation of Korea specialists in the United States who will make long-term contributions to the U.S. – ROK relations. A core objective of the program is to identify, nurture, and build a community of American public intellectuals across a wide range of sectors and facilitate policy-oriented research teams and projects.
Ko Maeda (Political Science) delivered an invited presentation "Current Party Politics in Japan: Explaining the LDP’s Fluctuating Electoral Fortunes" at Academia Sinica in Taipei on July 2.
Mohammed (Leo) Moradi (Political Science) had his review essay “Javad Tabatabai, Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences: Discourse on the Condition of Impossibility. Translated by Philip Grant” recently published in Interpretation: A Journal of Political Philosophy. https://interpretationjournal.com/shop/moradi-tabatabai-khaldun/
Xi Yang (Economics) and Robert Moffitt (Johns Hopkins University) presented their paper 'SNAP, SSI, and Economic Security of Older Adults,' at the Virtual Economics of Poverty and Policy Seminar in March and the Society of Labor Economists (SOLE) Annual Meeting in May.
Xi Yang (Economics) was invited to present two research projects at the 'Housing Affordability and Demographic Dynamics' workshop at Seoul National University in Seoul, South Korea in June
Xi Yang (Economics ) received a $1000 grant from the Committee on the Status of Women in the Economics Profession (CSWEP) for the Peer-to-Peer Mentoring Program in August.
Leo Moradi: Javad Tabatabai, Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences: Discourse on the Condition of Im-possibility. Translated by Philip Grant – Interpretation Journal Javad Tabatabai, Ibn Khaldun and the Social Sciences: Discourse on the Condition of Im-possibility. Translated by Philip Grant
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