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Schieble, M., Hikida, M., Taylor, L., Vetter, A., Hodnett, K., & Sugarman, K. (2025). A Reconstructive Stance to Analyzing Op-Ed Writing as Resistance to 鈥淒ivisive Concepts鈥 Legislation. Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 23813377251358189.


Sugarman, K. (2024). Picturing Refusal: How a Multimodal, Collaborative Assignment Allowed a Teacher Education Class to Develop Abolitionist Pedagogies, Theory, Research, and Action in Urban Education, 9 (1).


Rifino, M., & Sugarman, K. (2022). Loneliness through the lens of Black feminist love-politics: pedagogical practices amid pandemic online learning. Journal for Multicultural Education, 16(1), 90-101.


Sumi, G. S. (2026). 鈥淭itus Commemorates Britannicus in Ivory and Gold: Commemorative Practices, Ceremony, and Ideology in Flavian Rome.鈥 Historia 75, 99鈥127.


Sumi, G. S. (2021). Spectatorship, Control, and Collective Groups. In A. Futrell and T. Scanlon (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Sport and Spectacle in the Ancient World (pp. 603鈥13). Oxford University Press.


Sumi, G. S. 2020. 鈥淣ero and Britannicus in the pompa circensis. The Circus Procession as Dynastic Ceremony in the Court of Claudius.鈥 Klio 120:617鈥664.   


Surprise, K., & Sapinski, J. P. (2022). Whose climate intervention? Solar geoengineering, fractions of capital, and hegemonic strategy. Capital & Class, online first, 1-26.


Stephens, J. C., Kashwan, P., McLaren, D., & Surprise, K. (2021). The Dangers of Mainstreaming Solar Geoengineering: A Critique of the National Academies Report. Environmental Politics, 1-10.


Claire, T., & Surprise, K. (2021). Moving the Rain: Settler Colonialism, the Capitalist State, and the Hydrologic Rift in California鈥檚 Central Valley. Antipode, online first. 


Surprise, K. (2020). Journal of Political Ecology, 27(1): 213-235.