Kristin Mann
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Also affiliated: DePauw University (2018); Center for Science in the Public Interest (United States) (2019); Emory University (1981–2023); Washington University in St. Louis (2016); Stanford University (1976)
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Kristin Mann's research interests encompass historical studies, particularly focusing on manumission records in Bahia, Brazil, from 1831 to 1840. Her work also includes explorations into classical texts, such as Aesop's Fabulae. In addition to historical and literary scholarship, Mann has contributed to studies on the adoption and attitudes toward large language models within academic settings. Her scholarly output is reflected in an h-index of 16 and over 1,100 citations across 74 publications. Mann has collaborated with fellow University of Arkansas at Little Rock faculty members, including Amar Kanekar, Srikanth Pidugu, and Albert L. Baker, on shared publications.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 74
- Citations: 1,083
Selected Publications
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A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines (2024)
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Saints, Statues, and Stories: A Folklorist Looks at the Religious Art of Sonora. By James S. Griffith (2020)
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Musical Cultures of the Ibero-American Borderlands (2019)
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Playing in the Cathedral: Music, Race, and Status in New Spain (2017)
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The Musical Tradition in Latin America (2015)
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José Refugio De la Torre Curiel, Twilight of the Mission Frontier: Shifting Interethnic Alliances and Social Organization in Sonora, 1768–1855 (Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2013), pp. xxx+323, £55.95, €69.00, hb. (2014)
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Christmas in the Missions of Northern New Spain (2010)
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Christmas in the Missions of Northern New Spain (2010)
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- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
- A Pilot Study of the Use and Attitudes Toward Large Language Models Across Academic Disciplines
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