Crime on the Border
Matthew T. Lee
Feeding the Fear of Crime
Valerie Callanan
A Sociology of Mental Illness
Mark Tausig
African Families At the
Turn of the 21st Century

Baffour Takyi

Rebecca Erickson, Ph.D.

Forthcoming - Rebecca J. Erickson and Wendy J. C. Grove. “Why Emotion Matters: Age, Agitation, and Burnout Among Registered Nurses.” Online Journal of Issues in Nursing.

2006 Suzanne R. Slusser and Rebecca J. Erickson. “Group Quizzes: An Extension of the Collaborative Learning Process.” Teaching Sociology 34(3):249-262.

Kathryn Feltey, Ph.D.

Rachel Z Schneider and Kathryn Feltey. Forthcoming 2009. “‘No Matter What Has Been Done Wrong Can Always Be Re-Done Right’: Spirituality in the Lives of Imprisoned Battered Women.” Violence Against Women 15.

Kathryn Feltey and Laura Nichols. 2008. “Homeless Women with Children in Shelters: The Institutionalization of Family Life.” In Homelessness in America, Volume 1 edited by Robert Hartmann McNamara.  Praeger Perspectives.

Nichols, Laura; Elman, Cheryl; Feltey, Kathryn M. 2006. “The Economic Resource Receipt of New Mothers.” Journal of Family Issues 27:1305-1330.

Feltey, Kathryn M. 2006. “Doing Sociology to Make a Difference: Commitment, Values, and the Promised Land.” Sociological Focus 39:149-156.

Feltey, Kathryn M. 2005. “On Becoming and Being.” Sociological Focus 38:181-187.

Rudy Fenwick, Ph.D.

Fenwick, Rudy and Mark Tausig. 2004. "The Health and Family-Social Consequences of Shift Work and Schedule Control: 1977 and 1997." Pp. 77-110 in Fighting for Time: Shifting Boundaries of Work and Social Life. 

Zipp, John F. and Rudy Fenwick. 2006 "Is the Academy a Liberal Hegemony? The Political Orientations and Educational Values of Professors." Public Opinion Quarterly 70: 304-326.

Fenwick, Rudy and Mark Tausig. 2001. "Scheduling Stress: Family and Health Outcomes of Shift Work and Schedule Control." American Behavioral Scientist 44:1174-1193.

Matthew Lee, Ph.D.

2003. Matthew T. Lee. Crime on the Border: Immigration and Homicide in Urban Communities. New York: LFB Scholarly Publishing.

2005. Jeannine Gailey and Matthew T. Lee. “An Integrated Model of Attribution of Responsibility for Wrongdoing in Organizations.” Social Psychology Quarterly 68:338-358.

2005. Amie L. Nielsen, Matthew T. Lee, and Ramiro Martinez, Jr. “Integrating Race, Place, and Motive in Social Disorganization Theory: Lessons from a Comparison of Black and Latino Homicide Types in Two Immigrant Destination Cities.” Criminology 43:837-872.

2006. Matthew T. Lee, Julia Wrigley, and Joanna Dreby. “The Research Article as a Foundation for Subject-Centered Learning and Teaching Public Sociology: Experiential Exercises for Thinking Structurally about Child Care Fatalities. Teaching Sociology 34:173-187.

Stacey Nofziger, Ph.D.

2005 Nofziger, Stacey and Don Kurtz. "Violent Lives: A Lifestyle Model linking Exposure to Violence to Juvenile Violent Offending." Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 42 (1): 3-26.

2006 Nofziger, Stacey and Rachel E. Stein. "To Tell or Not to Tell: Lifestyle Impacts on Whether Adolescents Tell about Violent Victimization." Violence and Victims, Volume 21, Number 3 (June 2006).

2006 Nofziger, Stacey and Hye-ryeon Lee. “Differential Associations and Daily Smoking of Adolescents: The Importance of Same Sex Models.” Youth & Society 37(4): 453-478.

2008 Nofziger, Stacey. “The ‘Cause’ of Low Self-Control: The Influence of Maternal Self-Control.” Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency. 45(2): 191-224

2008 Nofziger, Stacey. “Deviant Lifestyles and Violent Victimization at School.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Expected in print September 2008.

Brian Pendleton, Ph.D.

Labuda Schrop S, Pendleton B.F., McCord G., Gil K.M., Stockton L.S., McNatt J., Gilchrist V.J. 2006. The medically underserved: Who is likely to exercise and why. Jr. of Health Care for the Poor and Underserved 17(2): 276-289.

Wernet, C., Elman, C., Pendleton, B.F. 2005. The Postmodern individual: Structural determinants of attitudes. Comparative Sociology 4(3-4):339-364.

Sutherland-Bindas, J.A., Poloma, M. & Pendleton, B. 2003. “Religion, spirituality, and alternative health practices: The baby boomer and cold war cohorts.” Jr. of Religion and Health 42(4):315-338.

Robert Peralta, Ph.D.

2007 Robert L. Peralta. "College Alcohol Use and the Embodiment of Sex Roles 56, 741-756.

2002 Ronet Bachman and Robert L. Peralta. "The Relationship Between Alcohol and Violence in an Adolescent Population: Does Gender Matter?" Deviant Behavior 23(1): 1-19.

2001 J. Michael Cruz and Robert L. Peralta. "Family Violence and Substance Use: The Perceived Effects of Substance Use within Gay Male Relationships." Violence and Victims 16: 161-172.

 

Virginia Smerglia, M.A.

Smerglia, Virginia L., Miller, Nancy B., Sotnak, Diane L., and Geiss, Carrie A. (In press, March 2007) Social support and adjustment to caring for elder family members: A multi-study analysis. Journal of Aging and Health (International).

Bowman, Karen F., Smerglia, Virginia L., and Deimling, Gary T. (2004) A stress model of cancer survivorship in older long-term survivors. Journal of Mental Health and Aging, 10, 3, 163-182

Miller, N.B., Smerglia, V.L., and Bouchet, N. Women’s adjustment to widowhood: Does social support matter? Journal of Women and Aging, 16, 3/4, 149-167 (Winter 2004).

 

Mark Tausig, Ph.D.

Mark Tausig, Michael J. Selgelid, Sree Subedi and Janardan Subedi. 2006, “Taking sociology seriously: A new approach to the bioethical problems of infectious disease.” Sociology of Health and Illness. 28: 838-849.

Mark Tausig and Rudy Fenwick. 2001. Unbinding Time: Alternate Work Schedules and Work-Life Balance. Journal of Family and Economic Issues , 22:101-119. (Nominated for 2002 Rosabeth Moss Kanter Award for Excellence in Work-Family Research)

Rudy Fenwick and Mark Tausig.  2007.  A Political Economy of Stress: Recontextualizing the Study of Mental Health/Illness in Sociology. Pp. 143-167. In Mental Health, Social Mirror. William Avison, Jane McLeod and Bernice Pescosolido, editors.  Kluwer Academic.

Baffour Takyi, Ph.D.

Takyi, Baffour K. and Stephen Obeng Gyimah. 2007. “Matrilineal Family Ties and Marital Dissolution in Ghana.” Journal of Family Issues 28:682-705.

Gyimah, Stephen Obeng, Baffour K. Takyi, and Isaac Addai. 2006. “Challenges to the Reproductive Health Needs of African Women: On Religion and Maternal Health Utilization in Ghana.” Social Science and Medicine 62:2930-2944.

Takyi, Baffour K. and Francis N. A. Dodoo. 2005. “Gender, Lineage, and Fertility-Related Outcomes in Ghana.” Journal of Marriage and Family 67: 251-257.

Konadu-Agyeman, K., Baffour K. Takyi and John Arthur (ed.). 2006. The New African Diaspora in North America: Community Building, and Adaptation.  Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield/Lexington Books, 307 pages.

Oheneba-Sakyi, Yaw & Baffour K. Takyi (ed.). 2006. African Families at the Turn of the 21st Century. Westport, CT: Praeger/Greenwood Publishing Group, 318 pages

 

John Zipp, Ph.D.

Zipp, John F. 2007. "Learning by Exams: The Impact of Two-Stage Cooperative Tests." Teaching Sociology 35: 62-76.

Zipp, John F. and Rudy Fenwick. 2006. "Is the Academy a Liberal Hegemony? The Political Orientations and Educational Values of Professors." Public Opinion Quarterly 70: 304-326.

Zipp, John F., Ariane Prohaska and Michelle Bemiller. 2004. "Wives, Husbands, and Hidden Power in Marriage." Journal of Family Issues 25: 933-958.