Book Author Honorees
The CELEBRATE U Task Force has contacted all academic department administrative assistants for a list of faculty who authored a first edition or original book that was published—using a traditional or new media format—in 2017.
Shima Baradaran Baughman for The Bail Book: A comprehensive look at Bail in America's Criminal Justice System
Jorge Contreras for Cambridge Handbook of Technical Standardization Law
Craig Dworkin for Twelve Erroneous Displacements and a Fact
Christine Everaert for Essential Hindi Grammar: With Examples from Modern Hindi Literature
Bruce Gale for Optofluidic Device for Genetic Screening
Elena Garcia-Martin for Rural Revisions of Golden Age Drama
David P. Goldenberg for Principles of NMR Spectroscopy: An Illustrated Guide
Marouf A. Hasian, Jr. for A Kafkaesque Reading of the Blackwater Trials
Louisa Heiny for Judicial Process: Cases and Materials
Eric Hinderaker for Boston's Massacre
Charles P. Hoy-Ellis for Depression Among Transgender Older Adults: General and Minority Stress
Terry Kogan for Copyright Law & Photography; Gender, Sexuality & the Law
Karl Lins for Social Capital, Trust, and Firm Performance: The Value of Corporate Social Responsibility during the Financial Crisis
Wayne McCormack for Judicial Process
Brandon R. Peterson for Being Salvation: Atonement and Soteriology in the Theology of Karl Rahner
Paisley Rekdal for The Broken Country: On Trauma, a Crime, and the Continuing Legacy of Vietnam
Christopher A. Simon for Public Policy: Preferences and Outcomes, Third edition
Catherine Soehner for Effective Difficult Conversations: a step-by-step guide
Sylvia Torti for Cages
Faculty Eligibility
- Must have been employed full-time by the University of Utah during the time the book was written
- Must currently hold any tenure-line or career-line faculty rank or status
- May currently work in any University of Utah department
- Is the sole author or co-author of an entire book. (Editors of anthologies and authors of book chapters are not eligible.)
If you have questions about your inclusion in the list of honorees, please send an email to Abbeylin Farnsworth. If you are submitting your own work for consideration, please include as much bibliographic detail (title, publisher, ISBN, etc.) as possible.
The deadline for submissions is Monday, February 5, 2018.