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Lynch, D. E., Reeves, C. R., Errabelli, D. R., & Hamilton, D. G. (2021). Structure of a potassium salt of Lasalocid A and an investigation of solid–state conformational variance of the Lasalocid A backbone in known complexes. Journal of Molecular Structure, 1229. doi: 10.1016/j.molstruc.2020129768


Harold, J. (2023). Audiences’ Role in Generating Moral Understanding: Screen Stories as Sites for Interpretive Communities. In C. Plantinga (Ed.), Screen Stories and Moral Understanding: Interdisciplinary Perspectives (pp. 197-211). Oxford University Press.


Harold, J. (2020). Dangerous Art. New York, NY: Oxford Univ. Press US.


James Hartley (Economics) received a grant from the Institute for Humane Studies for a student reading group in the fall. The project is for 4.5 months.

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S. Hashmi, J. Western “,’ Foreign Affairs (2013)


Haydon, K. C., & Salvatore, J. E. (2022). Relationship perceptions and conflict behavior among cannabis users. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 237, 109502.


Haydon, K. C., & Salvatore, J. E. (2021). A prospective study of mental health, well-being, and substance use during the initial COVID-19 pandemic surge. Clinical Psychological Science, .


Haydon, K. C., & Moss, C. (2020). Attachment and sleep: A dyadic intensive longitudinal actigraphy study. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, .  


Haydon, K.C., Woronzoff-Dashkoff, A., & Murphy, K. (2020). Who's the boss? How and when process power moderates partner regulation of attachment defenses. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships.


Haydon, K. C. & Roisman, G. I. (2013). "What’s past is prologue: Social developmental antecedents of close relationships." In J. A. Simpson & L. Campbell (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Close Relationships.