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Mitchell, S. (2020). Fault-TracingAgainst Quine-Duhem. A defense of the objectivity of scientific justification. Berlin/Boston Walter de Gruyter GmbH.
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Mitchell, C. (2020). United We Stand: Gruppenwettbewerb and European Banking Union. German Politics, 1鈥17. 


Monahin, Nona & Pash, Meg. (2024, February 22). The Interdependence of Music and Dance in 16th-century Renaissance Dance Reconstruction. Early Dance Symposium 2024 - virtual conference hosted by the University of Pennsylvania and the Dance Studies Association鈥檚 Early Dance Working Group.


Medieval music ensemble Trob谩r just released their first album, Il Dit Elle Dit: Love and Dialogue in the World of Christine de Pizan, featuring Allison Monroe (Artistic Director), Elena Mullins (Executive Director), Karin Weston, and Tis Kaoru Zamler-Carhart. The album is now available on all major streaming platforms or via their website: https://www.trobarmedieval.org/album


Monroe, A. (2024) As the Artistic Director of Trob谩r, Allison co-curated and co-directed performances of 鈥淚 Sing a New Song鈥 with Liza Malamut, Artistic Director of the venerated Newberry Consort, featuring a slate of some of the country鈥檚 best medieval musicians. They performed in both Cleveland and Chicago, to enthusiastic audiences, and .


Monroe, A. (2023) An episode of Les D茅lices' SalonEra featured a program that I created as Artistic Director for medieval music ensemble Trob谩r. Interviews with myself and another performer are interspersed with recordings of a May 2023 performance.


Light on a Path, Follow, has screened at nearly two dozen film festivals and events since the beginning of the pandemic and was awarded Best of Show: Short Films at the Boston LGBTQ Film Festival. Read a  of the film and an interview with .


Presented his recent film, Light on a Path, Follow, as part of the Trans*Revolutions Virtual Symposium, presented by Barnard Center for Research on Women. This virtual symposium featured artist-activists whose work is inspired by and engaged in imagining trans* and genderqueer histories, performances, identities, and aesthetics.


Morgan, L. (2024) Is awarded the Society for Medical Anthropology Career Achievement Award.


Moradi, S., Morse, A. C., Murphy, A. B., Pakru, D., & Shehabad, H. (2022). Geographies of precarity and violence in the Kurdish kolberi underground economy. Political Geography, 95, 102562.