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| 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 |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
| 2008 Nofziger, Stacey. “Deviant Lifestyles and Violent Victimization at School.” Journal of Interpersonal Violence. Expected in print September 2008. |
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2007 Robert L. Peralta. "College Alcohol Use and the Embodiment of Sex Roles 56, 741-756.
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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).
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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. |
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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.
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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. |