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Works in Social and Behavioral Sciences

2023

Dr. James Melcher, 'The Cases' - Margaret Chase Smith Library Maine Town Meeting 2023, James Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Belonging with Beavers, Sydney Belanger, Grace Dwyer, Gabbi Fultz, Jennasea Hubbard, Klaus Jacobs, Grace Mahmood, Alex Manthorne, Abby Milner, Mikayla Oliver, Tati Scott, Ella Sibole, Sophie Therrien, Rhonda Jamison Ph.D.
Research Learning Experiences (RLEs)

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Did You Get My Text? How text emojis impact perceptions of appropriateness, likeability, social dominance, and creepiness, Sydney Booth, Emma Bourget, Gabbi Fultz, Gabriel Glidden, Tom Gingras, Abby Hanson, Shaylynn Koban, Tati Scott
Research Learning Experiences (RLEs)

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2022

Policy Matters: The pros and cons of citizen-led ballot initiatives, James P. Melcher, Carol Coultas, John Brautigam
Faculty Scholarship

Recycling and Practicing Sustainability at UMF, Brittany Brown, Madison Farris, Ali Gilman, Paris Howes, Miles Kelleher, Abby Washburn, Malachi Wilson
Research Learning Experiences (RLEs)

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UK Shakespeare Travel Course Photo Presentation, Elliot Morelli-Wolfe
Study Away Presentations and Photo Contest Winners

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Presidential Swing States, David Schultz, ed., Rafael Jacob, ed., James P. Melcher (Chapter 8), Amy Fried (Chapter 8)
Faculty and Staff Books

Where Life and Language Meet: An Interdisciplinary Collection in Context of My Sámi Heritage, Miles Jordan Stevens
HON 499 Honors Thesis or Creative Project

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Helping Others: Looking at Culture, Language, and Time, Nicholas Raupach
Undergraduate Theses

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A State Divided: Maine and its Continued Electoral Split, James P. Melcher, Amy Fried
Faculty Scholarship

2021

Maine Summer 2021 Politics Update: The Power of Elections, and Elections about Power, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Zoom Interview with Linda Britt, Linda Britt, Margaret Chase Smith Library
Faculty Scholarship

How an adolescent athlete's status and deviation from masculine norms is perceived by adult men: The impact of observers' masculine ideology, Brandon C. Martin
Undergraduate Theses

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Challenges to Maine Moose and the Moose Lottery System, Melville Geisler
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Abbott Park Forest Carbon Assessment, Allen Cherkis
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

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Table Top Therapy: How Roleplay Games Can Positively Impact Mental Health, Lake France
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Land Re/cognition: The River with Plenty of Alewives, Ciera Miller
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Outdoor Tours 4-6, University of Maine at Farmington
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Anaerobic Digestion for Small Scale Dairy Farms in Maine, James Cooke
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Latinx Environmental Refugees & U.S. Asylum Policy, Aiden Saulnier
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Harvey Milk's Impact on Progressive Politics and the Gay Rights Movement, Megan Poirier
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Free Speech on College Campuses, Liam Brinkler
Michael D. Wilson Symposium

Zoom Interview with Jim Melcher, James P. Melcher, Margaret Chase Smith Library
Faculty Scholarship

2020

Role-Based Assignments Support Student Engagement during Geography Field Trips, Jesse Minor, Matt McCourt
Faculty Scholarship

Co-existence between humans and nature: Heritage trees in China’s yangtze River region, Cheng Jin, Mingming Zheng, Li Huang, Shenhua Qian, Chi Yung Jim, Dunmei Lin, Liang Zhao, Jesse Minor, Chris Coggins, Bo Chen, Jigang Zhang, Yongchuan Yang
Faculty Scholarship

2020 UMF Constitution Day event, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Electoral Reforms in Maine with James Melcher, James Melcher, Ian Saxine
Faculty Scholarship

Tanzania Travel Course Video, Nelson Peterson
Individual Projects

Biogeographic and anthropogenic factors shaping the distribution and species assemblage of heritage trees in China, Li Huang, Cheng Jin, Mingming Zhen, Lihua Zhou, Shenhua Qian, Chi Yung Jim, Dunmei Lin, Liang Zhao, Jesse Minor, Chris Coggins, Bo Chen, Yongchuan Yang
Faculty Scholarship

A Summer 2020 Update: Maine Politics in a Time of COVID-19 and Uncertainty1, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Piper Alexander/Grace Hansen Interview, Piper Alexander, Grace Hansen
IGS Faculty/Alumni Interviews

Piper Alexander/Cortney Benjamin Interview, Piper Alexander, Cortney Benjamin
IGS Faculty/Alumni Interviews

2019

An Introduction to Comparative Sociology, Jon Oplinger
Faculty and Staff Books

Constitution Day 2019, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

The "two Maines" in a (potentially) new swing state, James P. Melcher, Amy Fried
Faculty Scholarship

Maine’s 2018 Election: Bonds Continue to Hold, James Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

2018

"12th Annual Supreme Court Preview and Review" Professor James P. Melcher, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Presidential Swing States, David A. Schultz ed., Rafael Jacob ed., James P. Melcher (chapter 14), Amy Fried (chapter 14)
Faculty and Staff Books

Fengshui Forests as A Socio-natural Reservoir in the Face of Climate Change and Environmental Transformation, Chris Coggins, Jesse Minor
Faculty Scholarship

China’s community Fengshui forests: Spiritual ecology and nature conservation, Chris Coggins, Jesse Minor, Bixia Chen, Yaoqi Zhang, Peter Tiso, James Lam, Cem Gultekin
Faculty Scholarship

Fengshui forests and village landscapes in China: Geographic extent, socioecological significance, and conservation prospects, Bixia Chen, Chris Coggins, Minor Jesse, Yaoqi Zhang
Faculty Scholarship

2017

A Summer 2017 Update on Maine Politics, James P. Melcher, Amy Freed
Faculty Scholarship

Settlement Ecology of the Ancient Americas, Lucas C. Kellett, ed., Eric E. Jones, ed.
Faculty and Staff Books

Fire severity and regeneration strategy influence shrub patch size and structure following disturbance, Jesse Minor, Donald Falk, Greg Barron-Gafford
Faculty Scholarship

2016

What Bonds Hold? An Examination of Statewide Bond Referenda in Maine and Other States, James Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

2015

Still LePage at Center Stage: A 2015 Maine Politics Update, James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

2014

The Family, Patricia Hrusa Williams (editor)
Faculty and Staff Books

2013

Recall elections for state legislators, funded by outside interests, are likely to become more common., James P. Melcher
Faculty Scholarship

Annual Editions : The Family, 40e, Patricia Hrusa Williams (editor)
Faculty and Staff Books

2012

Tea party talk : the governors, Amy Fried, Jim Melcher
Faculty and Staff Books

2008

Brokering democracy in Africa : the rise of clientelist democracy in Senegal, Linda J. Beck
Faculty and Staff Books

2003

German foreign policy : navigating a new era, Scott Erb
Faculty and Staff Books

2002

Canning gold : Northern New England's sweet corn industry : a historical geography, Paul B. Frederic
Faculty and Staff Books

1997

The political economy of special-purpose government, Kathryn A. Foster
Faculty and Staff Books