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R. Lee Hornbake Library
  • Working Toward Anti-Racist Perspectives In Attachment Theory, Research, And Practice. Attachment & Human Development. Advance Online Publication. https://doi.org/10.1080/14616734.2021.1976933 2022 Working toward anti-racist perspectives.pdf2.03 MB
  • Racial Disparities in the U.S. Child Protection System Etiology and SolutionsInternational Journal on Child Maltreatment: Research, Policy and Practice 2020 Racial Disparities in Child Welfare_0.pdf402.82 KB
  • Promoting social justice for African-American boys and young men through research and intervention: A challenge for developmental scienceApplied Developmental Science, 24, 196-207.   DOI: 10.1080/10888691.2019.1702880 2020 social Justice and AA boys.pdf1.09 MB
  • Bell, C. N., Bowie, J. V., Thorpe Jr, R. J., & Levine, D. M. (2017). A spatial analysis of race, local health-promoting resources and preventable hospitalizations. Preventive medicine, 105, 149-155. 1-s2.0-S0091743517303353-main.pdf424.36 KB
  • Madhavan S., E. Schatz, F. Xavier Gomes-Olive, M. Collinson. 2017. “Social Positioning of Older Persons in Rural South Africa: Change or Stability?” Journal of Southern African Studies 43(6): 1293-1307, doi: 10.1080/03057070.2017.1365522 Social Positioning of Older Persons in Rural South Africa Change or Stability.pdf394.39 KB
  • Madhavan, S. T. Myroniuk, R. Kuhn and M. Collinson. 2017. “Household structure vs. kin presence: Understanding gendered effects on educational progress in rural South Africa.” Demographic Research.37: 1891. FINAL DR paper.pdf437.25 KB
  • Bell, C. N., Bowie, J. V., & Thorpe Jr, R. J. (2017). Race and “Hotspots” of Preventable Hospitalizations. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice, 10(3), 46-67. Race .pdf731.01 KB
  • W. Carson Byrd, Keon L. Gilbert & Joseph B. Richardson Jr (2017) The vitality of social media for establishing a research agenda on black lives and the movement, Ethnic and Racial Studies, 40:11, 1872-1881, DOI: 10.1080/01419870.2017.1334937 the_vitality_of_social_media_for_establishing_a_research_agenda_on_black_lives_and_the_movement.pdf922.15 KB
  • Barbarin, O. (2015). Parental Practices and Developmental Challenges of Boys of Color:Opportunities for Early Intervention. Zero to Three, 9-18. spr_29_3_final_boysofcolor2016.pdf549.17 KB
  • Barbarin, Oscar A.; Aikens, Nikki. Overcoming the educational disadvantages of poor children: How much do teacher preparation, workload, and expectations matter. American Journal of Orthopsychiatry, Vol 85(2), Mar 2015, 101-105. 2015 Overcoming Ed Disadvantage Ortho.pdf75.43 KB
  • Journal of Urban Health: Bulletin of the New York Academy of Medicine doi:10.1007/s11524-015-0008-7 * 2015 The New York Academy of Medicine Richardson2015_whoshotya.pdf222.66 KB
  • *Aiyer, S.M., Heinze, J.E., Miller, A., Stoddard, S.A., & Zimmerman, M.A. (2014). Exposure to violence predicting cortisol response during adolescence and early adulthood: Understanding moderating factors. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 43, 1066-1079. Aiyer, Heinze, Miller, Stoddard, & Zimmerman (2014). Exposure to Violence and Cortisol Response, Journal of Youth and Adolescence.pdf327.93 KB
  • *Aiyer, S.M., Zimmerman, M.A., Morrel-Samuels, S., & Reischl, T. (2015). From Broken Windows to Busy Streets: A community empowerment perspective. Health Education and Behavior. Aiyer, Zimmerman, Morrel-Samuels, & Reischl (2014) From Broken Windows to Busy Streets.pdf192.27 KB

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