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Selected Recent Publications by CePoD AffiliatesForthcomingAgadjanian, Victor and Winfred Avogo. Forthcoming. “Forced migration and HIV/AIDS risks in Angola” International Migration. Dommaraju, PremChand, Victor Agadjanian, and Scott T. Yabiku. Forthcoming. "The Pervasive and Persistent Impact of Caste on Child Mortality in India." Population Research and Policy Review. Wei Li, Alex Oberle, and Gary Dymski (forthcoming). Global Banking and Financial Services to Immigrants in Canada and the United States. Journal of International Migration and Integration. Kenneth Foote, Wei Li, Janice Monk, and Rebecca Theobald (in press). Foreign-born Scholars in U.S. Universities: Issues, Concerns, and Strategies. Journal of Geographical Higher Education. Karen J. Leong, Christopher A. Airriess, Wei Li, Angela Chia-Chen Chen, and Verna Keith (in prss). Resilient History and the Rebuilding of a Community: The Vietnamese American Community in New Orleans East. Journal of American History. Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Verna M. Keith, Christopher Airriess, Wei Li, and Karen Leong (in press, October/November 2007). Economic Vulnerability, Discrimination, and Hurricane Katrina: Health among Black Katrina Survivors in Eastern New Orleans. The Journal of the American Psychiatric Nurses Association. Angela Chia-Chen Chen, Verna M. Keith, Christopher Airriess, Wei Li, and Karen Leong (in press, October 2007). Hurricane Katrina: Prior Trauma, Poverty and Health among Vietnamese Katrina Survivors. International Nursing Review, 54(4). Cecilia Menjívar and Victor Agadjanian. Forthcoming. “Men’s migration and women’s lives: Views from rural Armenia and Guatemala” Social Science Quarterly. Rayle, Andrea D., Scott T. Yabiku, Scott K. Okamoto, Sheila S. Tann, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Stephen Kulis, and Aimee M. Burke. Forthcoming. "The Efficacy of a Multicultural Prevention Intervention among Urban American Indian Youth in the Southwest U.S." Journal of Primary Prevention. Yabiku, Scott T., Andrea D. Rayle, Scott K. Okamoto, Flavio F. Marsiglia, and Stephen S. Kulis. Forthcoming. "The Effect of Neighborhood Context on the Drug Use of American Indian Youth of the Southwest." Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse. Yabiku, Scott T., David G. Casagrande, and Elizabeth Farley-Metzger. Forthcoming. "Preferences for Landscape Choice in a Southwestern Desert City." Environment & Behavior. 2007Agadjanian, Victor and Soma Sen. “Promises and Challenges of Faith-Based AIDS Care and Support in Mozambique” American Journal of Public Health 97 (2): 362-366. Casagrande, David G., Diane Hope, Elizabeth Farley-Metzger, William Cook, Scott Yabiku, and Charles Redman. 2007. "Problem and opportunity: Integrating anthropology, ecology, and policy through adaptive experimentation in the urban Southwest U.S." Human Organization 66(2): 125-139. Glick, Jennifer E. and Hohmann-Marriott, Bryndl. “Academic Performance of Young Children in Immigrant Families: The significance of race, ethnicity and national origins” International Migration Review, Vol. 41(2). Steven A. Haas. "The Long-Term Effects of Poor Childhood Health: An Assessment and Application of Retrospective Reports." Demography 44(1): 113-135. Wei Li and Carlos Teixeira (2007). Immigrants and Transnational Experiences in World Cities. GeoJournal 68(2-3): 93-102. Qingfang Wang and Wei Li (2007). Entrepreneurship, Ethnicity and Local Contexts: Hispanic Entrepreneurs in Three Southern Metropolitan Areas. GeoJournal 68(2-3): 167-182. Kulis, Stephen, Scott T. Yabiku, Flavio F. Marsiglia, Tanya Nieri, and Ashley Crossman. 2007. "Differences by Gender, Ethnicity, and Acculturation in the Efficacy of the keepin' it REAL Model Prevention Program." Journal of Drug Education 37(2): 123-144. Kulis, Stephen, Tanya Nieri, Scott Yabiku, Layne K. Stromwall, and Flavio Francisco Marsiglia. 2007. "Promoting Reduced and Discontinued Substance Use among Adolescent Substance Users: Effectiveness of a Universal Prevention Program." Prevention Science 8: 35-49. Tann, Sheila S., Scott T. Yabiku, Scott K. Okamoto, and Jessica Yanow. 2007. "triADD: The Risk for Alcohol Abuse, Depression, and Diabetes Multimorbidity in American Indian Populations." American Indian and Alaska Native Mental Health Research 14(1): 1-23. Scott T. Yabiku, Stephen Kulis, Flavio Francisco Marsiglia, Ben Lewin, Tanya Nieri, and Syed Hussaini. “Neighborhood Effects on the Efficacy of a Program to Prevent Youth Alcohol Use.” Substance Use & Misuse 42(1): 65-87. 2006Ghimire, Dirgha J., William G. Axinn, Scott T. Yabiku, and Arland Thornton. “Social Change, Premarital Nonfamily Experience and Spouse Choice in an Arranged Marriage Society.” American Journal of Sociology 111: 1181-1218. Glick, Jennifer E.; Stacey D. Ruf, Frances Goldscheider and Michael J. White. 2006. “Education and Early Family Formation: Patterns by Race, Ethnicity and Generation Status.” Social Forces, 84: 1391-1415. Sara E. Grineski, Bob Bolin, and Victor Agadjanian. “Tuberculosis and urban growth: Class, race, and disease in early Phoenix, Arizona, USA” Health and Place 12 (4): 603-616. Haas, Steven A. Health Selection and the Process of Social Stratification: The Effect of Childhood Health on Socioeconomic Attainment." Journal of Health and Social Behavior 47(4):339-354. Wei Li and Gary Dymski (2006). Financial Institutions and immigrant integration. Canadian Diversity/Diversite Canadienne 5(1):134-139. Wei Li ed. (2006). From Urban Enclave to Ethnic Suburb: New Asian communities in Pacific Rim countries. University of Hawaii Press. David Kaplan and Wei Li eds. (2006). Landscapes of the Ethnic Economy. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. Holley, Paul, Scott T. Yabiku, and Mary Benin. “The Relationship Between Intelligence and Divorce.” Journal of Family Issues 27: 1723-1748. Sang Hea Kil and Cecilia Menjívar. “The “War on the Border:” The Criminalization of Immigrants and the Militarization of the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Pp. 164-188 in Immigration and Crime: Ethnicity, Race and Violence, edited by Ramiro Martinez, Jr. and Abel Valenzuela, Jr. New York University Press. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Family Reorganization in a Context of Legal Uncertainty: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Immigrants in the United States.” International Journal of Sociology of the Family, 32 (2): 223-245. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Liminal Legality: Salvadoran and Guatemalan Immigrants’ Lives in the United States.” American Journal of Sociology, 111 (4): 999-1037. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Serving Christ in the Borderlands: Faith Workers Respond to Border Violence.” Pp. 104-121 in Religion and Social Justice for Immigrants, edited by Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo. Rutgers University Press. Yabiku, Scott T. “Land Use and Marriage Timing in Nepal.” Population and Environment 27: 445-461. Yabiku, Scott T. “Neighbors and Neighborhoods: Effects on Marriage Timing” Population Research and Policy Review 25(4): 305-327. Yabiku, Scott T. and Diane W. Farone. 2006. "Social and Personal Coping Resources, Functional Impairment, and Perceived Health Status Among Mexican-Origin Elders." Journal of Ethnic & Cultural Diversity in Social Work 15(3/4): 31-50. 2005Agadjanian, Victor. Gender, religious involvement, and HIV/AIDS prevention in Mozambique Social Science & Medicine 61 (7): 1529-1539. Agadjanian, Victor. “Fraught with ambivalence: Reproductive intentions and contraceptive choices in a sub-Saharan fertility transition” Population Research and Policy Review 24 (6): 617-645. Agadjanian, Victor and Hui Peng Liew. “The effect of preferential policies on ethnic inequities in educational attainment in Malaysia” Race, Ethnicity & Education 8 (2): 213-230. Menjívar, Cecilia and Néstor Rodríguez. “State Terror in the U.S.-Latin American Interstate Regime. Pp. 3-27 in When States Kill: Terror in the U.S.-Latin American Interstate Regime, edited by Cecilia Menjívar and Néstor Rodríguez. Austin: University of Texas Press. Michelle Moran-Taylor and Menjívar, Cecilia. “Unpacking Notions of Return: Guatemalan and Salvadoran Migrants in Phoenix.” International Migration, 43 (4): 91-131. Menjívar, Cecilia and Néstor Rodríguez. “New Responses to State Terror.” Pp. 335-346 in When States Kill: Terror in the U.S.-Latin American Interstate Regime, edited by Cecilia Menjívar and Néstor Rodríguez. Austin: University of Texas Press. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Immigrants and Refugees.” Pp. 307-318 in Companion to Gender Studies, edited by Philomena Essed, David Theo Goldberg, and Audrey Kobayashi. London: Blackwell Publishers. White, Michael J.; Ann Kim and Jennifer E. Glick. 2005. “Mapping Social Distance: Ethnic Residential Segregation in a Multiethnic Metro.” Sociological Methods and Research, 34: 173-203 Yabiku, Scott T. “The Effect of Non-family Experiences on Age of Marriage in a Setting of Rapid Social Change.” Population Studies 59(3): 339-354. 2004Glick, Jennifer E. and Michael J. White. “Parental Aspirations and Post-Secondary School Participation among Immigrant and Native Youth in the United States.” Social Science Research, 33: 272-299. Flavio Francisco Marsiglia and Cecilia Menjívar. “Nicaraguan and Salvadoran Children and Families,” Pp. 253-273 in Culturally Competent Practice with Immigrant and Refugee Children and Families, edited by Rowena Fong. New York: Guilford Publications. Menjívar, Cecilia and Cynthia Bejarano. “Latino Immigrants’ Perceptions of Crime and of Police Authorities: A Case Study From the Phoenix Metropolitan Area.” Ethnic and Racial Studies, 27(1): 120-148. Song, Chunyan and Jennifer E. Glick. “College Attendance and Choice of College Majors among Asian American Students.” Social Science Quarterly, 85 (Special Issue): 1401-1421. Yabiku, Scott T. “Marriage Timing in Nepal: Organizational Effects and Individual Mechanisms.” Social Forces 83:559-586. 2003Agadjanian, Victor and Ekaterina Makarova. “From Soviet modernization to post-Soviet transformation: Understanding marriage and fertility dynamics in Uzbekistan” Development and Change. 34(3): 447-473 Agadjanian, Victor and Ndola Prata. “Civil war and child health: Regional and ethnic dimensions of child malnutrition and immunization in Angola” Social Science & Medicine. 56: 2515-2537 Gager, Constance T. and Laura Sanchez. “Two as One: Couples’ Perceptions of Time Spent Together, Marital Quality, and the Risk of Divorce.” Journal of Family Issues, 24: 21-50. Glick, Jennifer E. and Michael J. White. “The Academic Trajectories of Immigrant Youth: Analysis Within and Across Cohorts.” Demography, 40: 759-784. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Reflections from One Latino Field: Notes from Research Among Central Americans in the United States.” Cahiers des Amériques Latines, 42 (1): 69-80. Menjívar, Cecília. “Religion and Immigration in Comparative Perspective: Salvadorans in Catholic and Evangelical Communities in San Francisco, Phoenix, and Washington D.C.” Sociology of Religion, 64 (1): 21-45. 2002Agadjanian, Victor. “Adolescents’ views on childbearing, contraception, and abortion in two post-communist societies” Journal of Youth Studies 5(4): 391-406 Agadjanian, Victor and Ndola Prata. “War, peace, and fertility in Angola” Demography 39(2): 215-231. Agadjanian, Victor. “Competition and cooperation among working women in
the context of structural adjustment: The case of street vendors in La
Paz-El Alto, Bolivia” Journal of Developing Societies
18 (3): 259-285 Gager, Constance T., Sara McLanahan, and Dana Glei. “Preparing and Planning for Parenthood: Who’s Ready, Who’s Not.” In Halfon, Shuster, and Young, eds., The Health and Social Conditions of Young Children in American Families, Chapter 3, Cambridge University Press. Glick, Jennifer E. and Jennifer Van Hook. “Parents' Coresidence with Adult Children: Can Immigration Explain Race and Ethnic Variation?” Journal of Marriage and Family. 64(1): 240-53. Menjívar, Cecilia and Olivia Salcido. “Immigrant Women and Domestic Violence: Common Experiences in Different Countries.” Gender & Society, 16 (6): 898-920. Menjívar, Cecilia. “The Ties that Heal: Guatemalan Immigrant Women’s Networks and Medical Treatment.” International Migration Review, 36 (2): 437-466. Menjívar, Cecilia and Sang Kil. “For Their Own Good: Benevolent Rhetoric and Exclusionary Language in Public Officials’ Discourse on Immigrant-related Issues” Social Justice, 29(1-2): 160-176. Menjívar, Cecilia. “Living in two worlds?: Guatemalan-origin children in the United States and emerging transnationalism.” Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 28 (3): 531-552. |
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