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- Claude Bernard -

“The joy of discovery is certainly the liveliest that the mind of man can ever feel”

Scholarship

Publications

Eugene, N. and Nelson, J. (2017). Signifying Dis(ability): Perusing Interpretations of Muhammad Ali’s Disability. Howard Journal of Communications, 28.4 doi.org/10.1080/10646175.2017.1315690

 

Eugene, N. (2017). Graphic Narratives: Bechdel's Fun Home and Forney's Marbles. Chapter in Mental Illness in Popular Culture, Edited by Sharon Packer. Praeger/ABC-Clio. p 233-242.

 

Eugene, N. (2016) Misfits in the Front of the Classroom: Poetic Narratives of Teaching with a Hidden Disability. Kaleidoscope: A Graduate Journal of Qualitative Communication Research, 15 25-46. http://opensiuc.lib.siu.edu/kaleidoscope/vol15/iss1/3/

 

Eugene, N. (2013). Bridges of Katrina: Three Survivors, One Interview B. C. Ancelet, M. Gaudet and C. Lindahl. Second Line Rescue: Improvised Responses to Katrina. University Press of Mississippi, 127-134.

 

Eugene, N. (2013). Working While Narcoleptic. Anthropology of Consciousness, special issue on alertness edited by Matt Wolf-Meyer, published by American Anthropological Association, 158-171. DOI: 10.1111/anoc.12016

 

Lindahl, C., Baddeley, J., Nash, S., Smothers, S. L., Eugene, N., and McFadden, V. (2009). Archiving the Voices and Needs of Katrina’s Children: The Uses and Importance of Stories Narrated Survivor-to-Survivor. In L. Oren, (Eds.) Children, Law, and Disasters: What Have We Learned from the Hurricanes? Chicago, IL: American Bar Association, 61-76.

 

Eugene, N (2006), "Potent Sleep: The Cultural Politics of Slep," Masters Thesis in American Cultural Studies, Bowling Green State University.

 

Eugene, N. (2006). Bridges of Katrina: Three Survivors, One Interview, Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, 29, 1507-1512. DOI: 10.1353/cal.2007.0017

 

Eugene, N. (2006). Interview with Henry Armstrong and Dorthy Griffin Remembering Katrina. Callaloo: A Journal of African Diaspora Arts and Letters, 29, 1512-1525. http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/callaloo/v029/29.4eugene02.html

Grants, Awards & Fellowships

2016, School of Communication Studies Incentive Grant to support dissertation research. Funded, $770. 

 

2015, Ohio Humanities Grant through the National             Endowment for Humanities Standing Together Initiative, 2015.

PI: William K. Rawlins, Ohio University

Hidden poetry: How does poetry help people with the hidden wounds of war? A panel and workshop; funded at the 75% level, $3000

 

2015, Augustiana and Sukandar International Travel Award from the School of Communication Studies, $400.

 

2015, Ohio University CRSCA Discretionary Fund Grant, funded, $481.

 

2015, Graduate Student Senate Original Research Funding Grant, not funded, $500.

 

2015, Graduate Student Senate Travel Funding Grant to present at the Eleventh International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry,  funded, $500.

 

2014, 1st place award for Communication Studies 1st division at the Ohio University Student Research Expo poster presentation, “Working Out While Fitting In: Communicating Fitness at a University Recreational Facility,” $100.

 

2006, Gerald Davis Fund Travel Grant for minority scholars to participate in the annual meeting of the American Folklore Society,

Funded, $500.

 

2006, Nominated by the American Cultural Studies program for the Graduate College Annual Honorable Thesis Award, Bowling Green State University.

 

2003, Nominated by the American Cultural Studies Program for Presidential Fellowship, Bowling Green State University.

 

2003, 1st place paper award at the Southeastern Undergraduate Sociology Symposium, Emory University.

 

2002, Alpha Kappa Delta International Sociology Honors Society.

 

2002, Winner of the first annual Colorful Arts Society Scholarship, Atlanta, GA, $1000.

 

2001, Ronald McNair Summer Research Fellowship, University of Tennessee at Knoxville, 2001, $2000.

 

1999, Eagle Award of Excellence for Excellence in Community Service.

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