Edward C. Holland
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Associate Professor
Also affiliated: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (2014); University of Colorado Boulder (2009–2012); Macmillan Cancer Support (2021); Art Institute of New York (2019); University of Colorado System (2007–2010); Diagram (Netherlands) (2019); Miami University (2014–2016)
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Edward C. Holland's research focuses on the intersection of plant physiology and cultivation, investigating how plants respond to environmental stressors and exploring methods for improving crop yields. His work also delves into agronomic practices, with a particular emphasis on intercropping systems, aiming to enhance agricultural sustainability and efficiency. Holland contributes to the understanding of plant stress responses and tolerance mechanisms, seeking to develop resilient plant varieties.
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- h-index: 13
- Publications: 59
- Citations: 592
Selected Publications
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Visualizing autonomy: a thematic analysis of postage stamps issued by the Åland Islands, 1984–2024 (2026)
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Russia in a changing climate (2023)
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Review forum (2023)
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Internal Migration from a Russian Republic: The Everyday Experiences of Kalmyk Migrants in Moscow (2023)
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Kalmykia, Decolonization, and the Study of Russia’s Republics: Introducing the Special Issue (2023)
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“Born for a Storm”: Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest (2023)
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“Elista Is Our City”: Kalmykia’s 2019 Protests and Politics in Russia’s Republics (2023)
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The flight of Icarus: on the geopolitical resonances of documentary film (2022)
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Hard-Right Social Media and Civil Unrest (2021)
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The <scp>anti‐geopolitical</scp> cinematic eye: Documentary film and critical geopolitics (2020)
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The arc of autonomy in Georgia's Ajara (2020)
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Review forum (2019)
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Buddha as a God: An Empirical Assessment (2019)
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The decline and shifting geography of violence in Russia’s North Caucasus, 2010-2016 (2017)
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The roads of the Sayan Mountains: Theorizing remoteness in eastern Siberia (2017)
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