Grant, A.J., & Skovira, R.J. (in
press). Technology, culture, leadership, and education: Five orthodoxies.
In S. Allen, K. Gower, & D. Allen (Eds.), The handbook of teaching
with technology in management, leadership, and business. Cheltenham, UK.
Edward Elgar Publishers.
“Does God Lie?:
Understanding Dissembling in the Bible.” Paper published in the Informing Sciences
Institute Journal special edition on Fake news, Spring 2019. Paper co-authored
with Dr. Eli Cohen, founder of the Informing Sciences Institute.
- “Ethos, Pathos and Logos: Rhetorical Fixes for
and Old Problem: Fake News.” Paper published in the Informing Sciences
Institute Journal special edition on Fake news, Spring 2019.
- “Which
hero, which story? Rene Descartes and Giambattista Vico on the Humanities and
leadership education.” Leadership and the
Humanities, 3:1, Spring 2015, 58–72.
- Leadership Graduate Programs: A Comparative Review
and Analysis of Value Propositions.” Journal of Leadership Studies 9:2, 2015. Second author with Dr. Elizabeth Stork (first author)
and Lubomir Darmo.
“Which Hero, Which Story? Rene Descartes and Giambattista
Vico on the Humanities and Leadership Education.” Leadership and the Humanities 2.2,
Fall 2014.
“Literacy
Wars: Revolution and Counter-Revolution at a Small Private University.” International
Journal of the Book 10:2, 73-86, 2013.
“The New
Tech Effect: Analyzing Juror Credibility in Cases Involving Digital Evidence.”
Third author with Drs. Gary Davis and Karen Paullet. Journal of Information Systems Applied Research 5:4, October 2012.
- Focus on the Family: Good and Evil Vampires in the Twilight Saga. Vader, Valdemort and Other Villains: Essays on Evil in Popular Culture. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland, 2011.
Stories about Books: The Book as Central Artifact in Contemporary Fiction and Non-Fiction. International Journal of the Book 7:2, 116-125.
- A Rhetoric of Roads: Zora Neale Hurston's Their Eyes Were Watching God as Pastoral. Co-authored with Dr. Connie Ruzich. Interdisciplinary Literary Studies 5:2 (Spring 2004), 16-28.
The Challenge of Negation in Searches and Queries. Review of Business Information Systems. Co-authored with Valerie Harvey, Jeanne Baugh, Bruce Johnston and Connie Ruzich.
Equipment Leases-Plain English! Journal of Equipment Lease Financing 21:1 (Spring 2003). The paper received the Article of the Year Award for the article making the greatest contribution to the industry. I was invited to the annual conference to receive an engraved plaque.
With a Little Help from Their Friends. Co-authored with Dr. Connie Ruzich. The International Journal of Innovative Higher Education 16 (Fall 2002).
Foundations for Lifelong Learning: The ‘I' in the Ivory Tower. Published in the
Proceedings for the International Council for Innovation in Higher Education, November 2001.
Vico and Bultmann on Myth: The Problem with Demythologizing. Rhetoric Society Quarterly 30:4 (Fall 2000), 49-82.
- Predatory lending and the Devouring of the American Dream. Paper co-authored with Dr. Connie Ruzich. The Journal of American Culture 32:2, Fall 2009.
Technology and Culture: Five Orthodoxies. Paper co-authored with Dr. Robert Skovira, and published in Issues in Information Systems 9:2, Fall 2008, 205-210.
Synchronizing Knowledge in Military Decision Making: A Research Approach for Exploring the Effects of Organizational Culture. Paper co-authored with Dr. Larry George and Dr. Robert Skovira, and published in Issues in Information Systems 9:2, Fall 2008, 429-438.
The Role of Learning Technique on Student performance in CS1 Courses. Paper co-authored with Dr. Stanley Schuyler and Dr. Robert Skovira, and published in Issues in Information Systems 9:2, Fall 2008, 60-67.
Vampire Fiction. Twenty five page article written for Greenwood Press' Reading in America, a four volume encyclopedia published October 2008.
Ground Zero as Holy Ground and Prelude to Holy War. Journal of American and Comparative Cultures 28:1, Theme Issue (March 2005), 49-60.