Publications
Publications
Faculty in the University of Delaware’s College of Arts and Sciences are internationally recognized for scholarship across books, journal articles, chapters and other academic works.
Their research explores the history that shapes us; how political issues influence government and policy; the complexities of human relationships; and the ways we communicate with one another.
From the lasting impact of colonialism and the legacy of racial injustice to mythology, performance art and contemporary cultural analysis, faculty research at UD stands at the forefront of the arts, humanities and social sciences.
Institutional Repository
The UDSpace Institutional Repository collects and includes peer-reviewed journal articles and research material from University of Delaware faculty. To view publications use the links below.
Languages, Literatures and Cultures
Linguistics and Cognitive Science
Political Science and International Relations
Psychological and Brain Sciences
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“‘This Right Here Is a Baby': White Evangelical Women in the Pro-Life Movement”
October 08, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffWhen Roe Fell: How Barriers, Inequities, and Systemic Failures of Justice in Abortion Became Visible -
Why the World Needs Anthropologists (Second edition)
September 15, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffHow anthropology can offer powerful insights and solutions in complex and unpredictable times -
Arcticologies: Early Modern Actions for Our Warmer World
August 26, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffExploring the frozen past to rethink our warming future -
Dalit Journeys for Dignity: Religion, Freedom, and Caste
August 04, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffReligion, Freedom, and Caste -
Image of the Modern Ottoman Sultan
August 04, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffVisibility, Identity, and Modernity in the Nineteenth Century
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Do civil dialogue interventions on U.S. college campuses have any impact?
October 22, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffA field experiment examining different types of interventions -
Building on West Virginia's innovative COVID-19 public health communication
August 25, 2025 | Written byAssociations between vaccination beliefs and vaccination messaging, partisanship, and social vulnerability -
Losers’ Conspiracy
July 28, 2025 | Written by CAS Communications StaffUD professor Joanne M. Miller co-authored a 2025 Political Behavior study examining how perceptions of losing elections can fuel conspiratorial beliefs. -
Perception and Mobilization of “Truth”
January 26, 2025 | Written by CAS Communication StaffJanuary 6, 2021, Stop the Steal, and Social Media -
Left–right political orientations are not systematically related to conspiracism
September 24, 2024 | Written by CAS CommunicationsCross-national data reveal that conspiracism varies by context rather than ideology.