Stone Center Faculty Among the Over 50 Books Published by Tulane Faculty in 2024
Tulane recently submitted the list of books published by faculty in the last year, and we want to highlight the outstanding work of the Stone Center affiliate and core faculty members featured. Kudos to them on their remarkable contributions! You can find the complete list in this Tulane News article.

Fifty Years of Family Planning in Democratic Republic of Congo by Jane Bertrand, professor at the Department of Health Policy and Management, Celia Scott Weatherhead School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine
The Review: What is Affordable? by Andrea Bardón de Tena, assistant professor at the School of Architecture and Built Environment.
Popular Politics and Protest Event Analysis in Latin America coedited by Moises Arce, Cowen Chair in Latin American Social Sciences and professor at the Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts.
A Treatise on the Guaraní System Government in Comparison With Plato’s Republic by Josep Manuel Peramàs, edited and translated by Michael Brumbaugh, Associate Professor at the Department of Classical Studies, School of Liberal Arts.
The Adaptability of the Chinese Communist Party by Martin K. Dimitrov, chair of the Department of Political Science, School of Liberal Arts.
Season of the Swamp (English translation) by Yuri Herrera, professor at the Department of Spanish and Portuguese, School of Liberal Arts.
Basques and Vicuñas at the Mouth of Hell by Kris Lane, France Vinton Scholes Chair of Colonial Latin American History and William Arcenaux Professorship (I-III) in Latin American History, School of Liberal Arts.
Media Industries in Crisis: What COVID Unmasked, coedited by Vicki Mayer, professor at the Department of Communications and dean for academic initiatives and curriculum, School of Liberal Arts.
Vibes Up: Reggae and Afro-Caribbean Migration from Costa Rica to Brooklyn by Sabia McCoy-Torres, associate professor at the Department of Anthropology, School of Liberal Arts.
Eduardo Halfon and the Itinerary of Memory by Marilyn Miller, Sizeler Family Professorship in Judaic Studies II, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, School of Liberal Arts.
The Routledge Companion to Global Renaissance Art by Stephanie Porras, chair of the Newcomb Art Department and professor of Global Early Modern Art History, School of Liberal Arts.
Búsqueda de Justicia en Venezuela: Contexto Actual, Perspectivas y Las Voces de las Víctimas coedited by David Smilde, charles A. and Leo M. Favrot Professor of Human Relations, Department of Sociology, School of Liberal Arts.
Music and Modernity in Enlightenment Spain by Ana Sánchez-Rojo, assistand professor at the Department of Music, School of Liberal Arts.
Finally, congratulations to two of our affiliate faculty members who were finalists for the 2024 Publication Award at the Research, Scholarship & Achievement Awards. This award honors scholars and investigators at Tulane for their exceptional contributions to academic literature. Regenerating Romanticism by Melissa Bailes, associate chair, director of Undergraduate Studies, and professor at the Department of English, and The First Viral Images by Stephanie Porras, chair of the Newcomb Art Department and professor of Global Early Modern Art History—both from the School of Liberal Arts—were part of the finalist shortlist.