Search results for: Arnold

  • Arnold, M. L., & Martin, N. H. (2009). Adaptation by introgression. Journal of Biology, 8.
  • Wilson, R. T., & Arnold, M. J. (2005). A Regional Approach to the Advertising Standardization-Adaptation Debate.
  • Wilson, R. T., & Arnold, M. J. (2004). When Countries Divide: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of Advertising Appeals.
  • Abreu Mendoza, C., & Arnold, D. Y. (2018). Crítica de la razón andina. Raleigh, United States: Editorial A Contracorriente.
  • Ben Arnold Professor of Instruction - Political Science
    Arnold, C. B. (2000, July). [Review of Designing Judicial Review:  Interest Groups, Congress, and Communications Policy, by C. Shipan]. APSA Legislative Studies Section Newsletter.
  • Arnold, M. L., Cornman, R. S., & Martin, N. H. (2008). Hybridization, hybrid fitness and  the evolution of adaptations. Plant Biosystems, 142, 166–171.
  • Ben Arnold Professor of Instruction - Political Science
    Arnold, C. B. (2001, July). [Review of Experiencing Politics:  A Legislator’s Stories of Government and Health Care, by J. E. McDonough]. APSA Legislative Studies Section Newsletter.
  • Martin, N. H., Sapir, Y., & Arnold, M. L. (2008). The genetic architecture of reproductive  isolation in Louisiana Irises: pollination syndromes and pollinator preference. Evolution, 62, 740–752.
  • Arnold, M. L., Tang, S., Knapp, S. J., & Martin, N. H. (2010). Asymmetric introgressive hybridization  among Louisiana Iris species. Genes, 1, 9–22.
  • Dr. Ken Moon Associate Professor - Finance & Economics
    Arnold, T., & Moon, K. (2024). Financial Statement Forecasting and Financing. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 24(5), 12–25. Retrieved from https://doi.org/10.33423/jaf.v24i5
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  • Research: Dr. Abreu Mendoza’s current research focuses on the thematization of sound in nation-building nar­ratives and the relationship between aesthetics and politics in nineteenth-century and contemporary Latin American literature. He has co-edited the volume Crítica de la razón andina with anthropologist Denise Y. Arnold (Editorial A Contracorriente / University of North Carolina Press, 2018). This book aims to rethink the historical and disciplinary complexity of “lo andino” and the way in which this concept shapes key debates concerning politics, identity and territory in Latin America. Alongside his theoretical interest in Andean Studies, he continues to pursue his long-standing research in Southern Cone contemporary fiction, especially the work of Horacio Quiroga, Jorge Luis Borges, and Juan José Saer. His research has appeared in peer-reviewed journals such as MLN, A Contracorriente, Revista Canadiense de Estudios Hispánicos, Revista de Critica Literaria Latinoamericana, Revista de Estudios Hispánicos, and Revista Hispánica Moderna, among others. He is currently co-editing a special issue titled "Sensing Migrant Romanticism," which was accepted by Comparative Literature and has received a fellowship from the National Endowment for the Humanities to finish his monograph, Audible Sublime: Literature and Aurality in Nineteenth-Century Latin America, under contract with University of Pittsburgh Press.
  • Dr. Arnold Leder Associate Professor - Political Science
    Leder, Arnold. Library Grant for Acquisition of Research Materials, Texas State University. (Funded: 1976). Grant.
  • Dr. Arnold Leder Associate Professor - Political Science
    Leder, Arnold. Organized Research Grant for Field Research in Turkey, Texas State University. (Funded: 1978). Grant.
  • Martin, Noland H, Arnold, Michael L. Collaborative Proposal: Genetic architecture of reproductive isolation and introgression in experimental and natural hybrid zones in Louisiana Irises, Federal, $537632. (Funded: 2010 - 2015). Grant.
  • Ali, Moonis. Arnold Engineering Development Center, $6000. (Funded: February 1, 1985 - September 30, 1985). Grant.
  • Erbin-Roesemann, Marla (Co-Principal). The Gold AACN White Coat Ceremony for Nursing, The Arnold P. Gold Foundation, Private / Foundation / Corporate, $1000. (Submitted: August 1, 2015, Funded: September 1, 2015 - December 31, 2015). Grant.
  • Gonzales, Cynthia. Texas State University-San Marcos Research Enhancement Grant, Archival Research at Arnold Schoenberg Center, $8000. (Funded: 2006). Grant.
  • Gonzales, Cynthia I. (Principal). Arnold Schoenberg Resources (Library Research Grant), Texas State University Library, Texas State University, $1100. (Submitted: November 2017, Funded: February 2018). Grant.