“Criminalization of Activism: Historical, Present and Future Perspectives”
Ginny Blackson
Director of Linfield University Libraries
Routledge, 2022
Blackson co-authors “Resistance to Survive: The Criminalization of the Black Lives Matter Movement” in this text exploring how protest has been subject to processes of criminalization over time.

“Troubling Traditions: Canonicity, Theatre, and Performance in the US”
Lindsey Mantoan
Assistant professor of theatre
Routledge, 2022
This new text takes up a 21st century, field-specific conversation between scholars, educators and artists who speak to the wide array of debates around dramatic canons and how to expand the voices in the field.
“Slow Media: Why Slow is Satisfying, Sustainable, and Smart”
Jennifer Rauch
Visiting professor of journalism and media studies
Oxford University Press, 2018
Newly released in paperback, “Slow Media” examines how people connect with and consume digital media and explores the concept of sustainable media that is slow, green and mindful.
“Family Health Care Nursing: Theory, Practice and Research” (7th edition)
Paul Smith
Associate professor and associate dean of nursing
F.A. Davis, 2022
Smith co-edits the newest edition of the definitive text on theory-guided, evidence-based approaches to care throughout the family life cycle. A number of Linfield University-Good Samaritan School of Nursing faculty contributed chapters to the book, including: Henny Breen, Jordan Ferris, Julie Fitzwater, Kiki Fornero, Kim Jones, Kim Kintz, Gary Laustsen, Paul Smith, Elizabeth Straus, Morgan Torris-Hedlund and Mindy Zeitzer
