Graduate Student Publications
- Baird, Chardie, Stephanie Burge, and John Reynolds. 2008. “Absurdly Ambitous? Teenagers’ Expectations for the Future and Realities of Social Structure.” Sociology Compass 2:944-62.
- Barrett, Anne E. and Carmen von Rohr. 2008. “Gendered Perceptions of Aging: An Examination of College Students.” International Journal of Aging and Human Development 67:359-386.
- Barrett, Anne E. and Manacy Pai. 2008. "Sketches in Cyberspace: Using Student Drawings of Elders in an Online Social Gerontology Course." Gerontology and Geriatrics Education 29:84-103.
- Barrett, Anne E. and Cheryl Robbins. 2008. “The Multiple Sources of Women’s Aging Anxiety and their Relationship with Psychological Distress.” Journal of Aging and Health 20:32-65.
- Barrett, Anne E. and Laura E. Cantwell. 2007. “Drawing on Stereotypes: Using Undergraduates “Sketches of Elders as a Teaching Tool.” Educational Gerontology 33:327-348.
- Burge, Stephanie. “Academic Majors.” In the Encyclopedia of Gender and Education, edited by Barbara Bank. Greenwood Press, forthcoming 2006.
- Carreno, Gina and Greg Lukasik. 2005. Themes of the Times for Social Activism/Social Change: A Collection of Articles from The New York Times for Use with Your Allyn and Bacon Text Boston: Allyn and Bacon.
- Copelton, Denise A. and Giuseppina Valle. Forthcoming. “You Don’t Need a Prescription to Go Gluten-free”: The Scientific Self_Diagnosis of Celiac Disease” Social Science and Medicine.
- Dietz, Noella and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2007. “Questioning the Fear Criterion in the Crime of Stalking: Women’s Responses.” Violence Against Women. 13.
- Eastman, Jason, and Douglas Schrock. 2008. “Southern Rock Musicians’ Construction of White Trash.” Race, Gender, and Class 15:208-219.
- Eberstein, Isaac and Kathy Heyman. 2007. “Jewish identity and self reported health.” Chapter to appear in Christopher G. Ellison & Robert A. Hummer (eds.), Religion, Families and Health: New directions in Population Based Research. New Jersey: Rutgers University Press.
- Eliassen, A. Henry, John Taylor and Donald A. Lloyd. 2005. “Subjective Religiosity and Depression in the Transition to Adulthood.” The Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 44(2), 187-199.
- Gayman, Mathew D., R. Jay Turner, and Ming Cui. 2008. “Physical Limitations and Depressive symptoms: Exploring the Nature of the Association.” Journal of Gerontology-SOCIAL SCIENCES, 63b, (4) S219-S228.
- Kail, Ben Lennox, Jill Quadagno and Marc Dixon. Forthcoming. “Can States Lead the Way to Universal Coverage? The Effect of Health Care Reform on the Uninsured.” Social Science Quarterly.
- Kail, Ben Lennox, Jill Quadagno and Jennifer Reid-Keene. 2008. "The Political Economy Perspective in Aging." In Handbook of Theories of Aging, Vern Bengtson, Merril Silverstein and Norella Putney, Eds. Springer.
- Keene-Reid, Jennifer and John Reynolds. 2005. “Gender Differences in the Job Consequences of Work-to-Family Spillover.” Journal of Family Issues 26(3): 275-299.
- Keller, Ursula and Kathryn Harker Tillman. 2008. “Post-Secondary Educational Attainment of Immigrant and Native Youth.” Social Forces 87(1): 121-152.
- Lewis, Robyn and John Taylor. 2009. The Social Significance of Religious and Network Resources in the Prediction of Mattering to Others: African American and White Adult Contrasts. Sociological Spectrum 29:273-294
- Martin, Patricia Y., Douglas Schrock, Margaret Leaf, and Carmen Von Rohr. 2007. “Rapework: Emotional dilemmas in work with victims.” In Understanding Emotions at Work. Steve Fineman (ed.) Blackwell.
- MacDonald, Ryan D., John Taylor, and Diana Clarke. Forthcoming. “The Long-Term Consequences of Suicide Behaviors.” Journal of Adolescence.
- McKelvey, J. Brandon. 2009. “Globalization and Ageing Workers.” International Journal of Sociology and Social Policy.
- Pai, Manacy and Anne E. Barrett. 2007. "Long-term Payoffs of Work? Women's Paid Work Histories and Mental Health in Widowhood." Research on Aging 29:436-456.
- Parham, Lori, Jill Quadagno and Jordan Brown. Forthcoming. “Race, Politics and Social Policy.” Handbook of Social Policy, James Midgley and Michelle Livermore (eds.)Sage.
- Prokos, Anastasia and Irene Padavic. 2005. “An Examination of Competing Explanations for the Pay Gap Among Scientists and Engineers.” Gender & Society 19(4): 523-543.
- Quadagno, Jill and J. Brandon McKelvey. 2009. “The Consumer-Directed Health Care Movement.” Social Movements and the Transformation of U.S. Health Care. Mayer Zald, Sandra R. Levitsky and Jane Banaszak-Holl (eds.) Oxford University Press.
- Quadagno, Jill and Brandon McKelvey. 2008. “The Transformation of American Health Insurance.” Health Care at Risk: Expert Perspectives on America's Ailing Health System -- and How to Heal It. Jacob Hacker (ed.) Columbia University Press.
- Quadagno, Jill and Brandy Harris. 2007. “Aging and Health Policy.” The Blackwell Encyclopedia of Sociology, George Ritzer, Ed. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.
- Quadagno, Jill and Debra Street. 2006. “New Directions in U.S. Welfare State Policy: Minor Retrenchment or Major Transformation?” Research on Aging 28 (3): 1-14.
- Quadagno, Jill and Debra Street. 2005. “Antistatism in American Welfare State Development.” Journal of Policy History 17 (1):57-75. Reprinted in New Directions in Policy History, Julian Zelizer (ed.) Pennsylvania State University Press.
- Quadagno, Jill, Jennifer Reid-Keene and Debra Street. 2005. “Health Policy and Old Age: An International Review.” Pp. 605-612 in Cambridge Handbook of Age and Aging, Malcolm Johnson (ed.)Cambridge University Press.
- Randolph, Karen, David Russell, Kathryn Harker Tillman, and Frank Fincham. Forthcoming. “Protective Influences on the Negative Consequences of Drinking among Youth.” Youth & Society.
- Reynolds, John and Chardie Baird. Forthcoming. “The Mental Health Consequences of Unrealized Educational Expectations: Is it Better to Shoot for the Stars or Plan for the Probable?” American Sociological Review.
- Reynolds, John and Stephanie Burge. 2008. “Educational Expectations and the Rise in Women’s Post-Secondary Attainments.” Social Science Research 37:485-99.
- Reynolds, John, Stephanie Burge, Cheryl Robbins, Emily Boyd, and Brandy Harris. 2007. “Mastery and the Fulfillment of Occupational Expectations.” Social Psychology Quarterly 70:366-83.
- Reynolds, John, Mike Stewart, Ryan MacDonald, and Lacey Sischo. 2006. “Have Adolescents Become Too Ambitious? High School Seniors’ Educational and Occupational Plans, 1976 to 2000.” Social Problems 53: 186-206.
- Robbins, Cheryl L. and Irene Padavic. 2007. “Structural Influences on Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Women's Health Care.” Sociology Compass 1(2): 682-700.
- Russell, David and John Taylor. 2009. “Living Alone and the Psychological Well-Being of Older Adults: Findings from a Study of Disabled and non-Disabled Adults 60 Years of Age and Older.” The Journals of Gerontology: Social Sciences 64B:1-10.
- Russell, David, R. Jay Turner, and Thomas E. Joiner. Forthcoming. “Physical Disability and Suicidal Ideation: A Community-Based Study of Risk/Protective Factors for Suicidal Thoughts.” Suicide and Life Threatening Behavior.
- Schrock, Douglas, Emily M. Boyd, and Margaret Leaf. “Emotion Work in the Public Performances of Male-to-Female Transsexuals.” Archives of Sexual Behavior.
- Schrock, Douglas and Emily Boyd. 2006. “Reflexive Transembodiment.” In Body/Embodiment: Symbolic Interactionism and the Sociology of the Body, edited by Dennis Waskul and Phillip Vannini. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate.
- Schrock, Douglas, Lori Reid, and Emily Boyd. 2005. “Transsexuals’ Embodiment of Womanhood.” Gender & Society, 19: 317-335.
- Sischo, Lacey, John Taylor, and Patricia Yancey Martin. 2006. “Carrying the Weight of Self-Derogation? Eating Disordered Practices as Social Deviance in Young Women.” Deviant Behavior 27:1-30.
- Spence, Naomi and Ike Eberstein. Forthcoming. “Age at first birth, parity, and post-reproductive mortality among White and Black women in the US, 1982-2002.” Social Science & Medicine.
- Stombler, Mindy and Irene Padavic. 2005. “Sister Acts: Resistance in Sweetheart and Little Sister Programs.” P. 233-51 in The Legacy and the Vision: A Critical Look at African American Fraternities and Sororities. Edited by T. Brown, G. Parks, and C. Phillips. Lexington: University of Kentucky Press.
- Street, Debra, Stephanie Burge and Jill Quadagno. 2009. “The Effects of Licensure on Policy and Practices in Florida Assisted Living Facilities.” The Gerontologist 49.
- Street, Debra, Stephanie Burge, Jill Quadagno, and Anne Barrett. 2007. "The Salience of Social Relationships for Resident Well-being in Assisted Living." Journal of Gerontology 62B: S129-S134.
- Taylor, John, David Eitle, and David Russell. 2009. “Racial/Ethnic Variation in the Relationship between Physical Limitation and Fear of Crime: An Examination of Mediating and Moderating Factors.” Deviant Behavior 30:144-74.
- Thomas, Jim, Margaret Leaf, Steve Kazmierczak, and Josh Stone. 2006. "Self-Injury in Correctional Settings: 'Pathology' of Prisons or of Prisoners?" Criminology and Public Policy 5(1):193-202.
- Tillman, Kathryn Harker and Ursula Keller. 2009. “Nativity Status and Depressive Symptoms among Hispanic Young Adults: The Role of Stress Exposure.” Social Science Quarterly.
- Turner, R. Jay and Robyn Lewis. Forthcoming. “Social Support and Mental Health.” In Teresa Scheid and Tony Brown (eds), A Handbook for the Study of Mental Health: Social Contexts, Theories, and Systems. New York: Cambridge University Press
- Turner, R. Jay, Glover, Regan, Hutto, Pamela and David Russell. 2007. “The Social Distribution and Antecedents of Anger Proneness. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 48: 68-73.
- Turner, R. Jay, David Russell, Regan Glover and Pam Hutto. (2007) "The Social Antecedents of Anger Proneness in Young Adulthood." Journal of Health and Social Behavior, March 2007.
- Weiss, Ursula Keller, and Kathryn Harker Tillman. Forthcoming. “Nativity Status and Risky Sexual Behaviors among Hispanic Young Adults.” Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health.
- Wright, Eric R., and Matthew Gayman. 2005. “Sexual Networks and HIV Risk of People with Severe Mental Illness in Institutional and Community-Based Care.” AIDS and Behavior 9(3): 341-353.


