H – M
Department of English
Dr. M.A. Rafey Habib
Department of English
Sole author. Literary Criticism from Plato to the Present: An Introduction. Wiley-Blackwell. 2011
Sole author. Shades of Islam: Poems for a New Century. Cube Publishing. 2010.
Sole author. “Children should learn about others’ beliefs and values“. Courier-Post. 2014.
Sole author. “A Muslim’s take on ‘American Sniper‘”. Courier-Post. 2015.
Sole author. Review of Andrew Cole’s book, The Birth of Theory. The Philosophical Quarterly. 2015.
Sole author. Review of Andrew Cole’s book, The Birth of Theory. Owl of Minerva. 2015.
Department of Public Policy and Administration (Public Affairs)
Dr. Richard Harris
Department of Public Policy and Administration (Public Affairs)
Sole author. “Does Too Big to Fail Signal the Triumph of Business Power?. The Forum: A Journal of Applied Research in Contemporary Politcs. Berkeley Electronic Press V11, No. 2014.
Sole author. “Corporativism”. Encyclopedia of Political Thought. Blackwell Publishers. 2014.
Sole author. “A New Urban Regime for Smaller, Distressed Cities”. Urban Citizenship and American Democracy: The Historical and Institutional Roots of Local Politics and Policy. SUNY Press. 2014.
Sole author. “Let’s Stop Educating Closet Historians”. Journal of Public Affairs Education. 2014.
Department of Psychology
Dr. Daniel Hart
Department of Psychology
Co-author. “The moral and civic effects of learning to serve”. Handbook on moral and character education. Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. In press.
Co-author. “Civic engagement and child and adolescent well-being”. Handbook of child well-being: Theories, methods, and policies in global perspective. Springer. In press.
Co-author. “The study of exemplars and psychological knowledge”. Exemplar methods and research: Quantitative and qualitiative strategies for investigation. Jossey-Bass. In press.
Co-author. “The social construction of volunteering”. The complexities of raising prosocial children. Oxford University Press. In press
Co-author. “Moral identity and community”. Handbook of Moral Development. In press.
Co-author. Review of Resilience: The science of mastering life’s greatest challenges. Psycritiques. In press.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Sole author. Mojo Workin’: The Old African American Hoodoo System. University of Illinois Press. 2013.
Department of English
Dr. Tyler Hoffman
Department of English
Sole author. American Poetry in Performance: From Walt Whitman to Hip Hop. University of Michigan Press. 2011.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Dr. Drew Humphries
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminal Justice
Sole author. Crack Mothers: Pregnancy, Drugs, and the Media. Ohio State University Press. 2011.
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Dr. Mahdi Ibn-Ziyad
Department of Philosophy and Religion
Sole author. “Rio situation awaits pope’s response”. Courier-Post. 2014.
Department of Public Policy and Administration (CURE)
Dr. Paul Jargowsky
Department of Public Policy and Administration (CURE)
Sole author.”Concentration of Poverty in the New Millennium”. The Century Foundation. 2014.
Sole author. Review of “The Ghetto: Contemporary Global Issues and Controversies“. Journal of Urban Affairs. 2014.
Department of Mathematics
Jo Johansen
Department of Mathematics
Contributor. Contributed to the textbook Elementary and Intermediate Algebra. Cengage. 2014.
Sole author. “Old way of teaching math > new way of teaching math“. Courier Post. 2015
Department of World Languages and Cultures
Dr. Ana Gomez Laguna
Department of World Languages and Cultures
Good bye, Eros: Recasting Forms and Norms of Love in the Age of Cervantes. Co-edited with John Beusterien. Toronto University Press, forthcoming in 2019.
“Shipwrecked Na(rra)tion in Cervantes.” Hispanic Review 87.2 (2019): 183-207.
“Eroticism in Unexpected Places: Equine Love in Don Quixote.” Sex and Gender in Cervantes/ Sexo y género en Cervantes. Ensayos en honor de Adrienne Laskier Martin. Ed. Esther Fernández Rodríguez and Mercedes Alcalá Galán. Kassel: Reichenberger, 2019. 113-32.
“The Un-Romantic Approach to Don Quixote.” Good bye, Eros: Recasting Forms and Norms of Love in the Age of Cervantes. Toronto University Press, forthcoming in 2019.
“Egocentricity Versus Persuasion: Eros, Logos and Pathos in Cervantes’s Marcela and Grisóstomo Episode.” Co-authored with Joan Cammarata. Toronto University Press, forthcoming in 2019.
Christina H. Lee. The Anxiety of Sameness in Early Modern Spain. Manchester, UK: Manchester University Press, 2016. (REVIEW) Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America 38.2 (2018): 205-209.
From Truth to Treason: Clodio, and Persiles’s Other (Hi)Story.” Ehumanista. Special Issue on Persiles (2016): 317-35.
“Fuchs, Barbara, Larissa Brewer-García, and Aaron J. Ilika, “The Abecencerraje” and “Ozmín and Daraja” Two Sixteenth-Century Novellas from Spain. Philadelphia, PA: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2014. Review. Renaissance Quarterly 68.3 (2015): 1116-17.
“Life is a Dream and the Fractures of Reason.” MLN 129.2 (2014): 238-254.
“On Quixote, Francoist Mythologies, and Generation Q.” Anuario de estudios cervantinos. Vigo: Academia del Hispanismo, 2014. 309-22.
Department of English
Dr. Ellen Malenas Ledoux
Department of English
Sole author. Social Reform in Gothic Writing: Fantastic Forms of Change. Macmillan. 2014.
Department of History
Dr. Kriste Lindenmeyer
Department of History
Sole author. “Real Value in Higher Education”. American Historical Association’s website. 2013.
Sole author. “Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Digital Literacy“. InsideHigherEd.com. 2015.
Sole author. “With support, students can soar“. Courier-Post. 2015.
Department of Psychology
Dr. Rufan Luo
Department of Psychology
Book Chapters
Co-author. (2018). Now you’re talking: Vocabulary development in the home context. In C. M. Cassano & S. M. Dougherty (Eds.), Pivotal research in early literacy. New York, NY: Guilford Press.
Co-author. (2014). Parents’ role in infants’ language development and emergent literacy. S. Landry & C. Cooper (Eds.), Well Being and Children and Families, Wiley-Blackwell.
Articles
Co-author. (accepted). Community-based, caregiver-implemented early language intervention in high-risk families: Lessons learned. Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action
Co-author. (in press). Predictors and consequences of children’s literacy experiences in low-income families: The contents of books matter. Reading Research Quarterly.
Co-author. (in press). Contributors to depressed mood in Black single mothers. Issues in Mental Health Nursing.
Co-author. (2019). Early home learning environment predicts children’s 5th grade academic skills. Applied Developmental Science. 23(2), 153-169.
Co-author. (2018). Evaluating socioeconomic gaps in preschoolers’ vocabulary, syntax, and language process skills with the Quick Interactive Language Screener (QUILS). Early Childhood Research Quarterly.
Co-author. (2017). Preschool book-sharing and oral storytelling experiences in ethnically diverse, low-income families. Early Child Development and Care. DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2017.1400542
Co-author. (2017). Power in methods: Language to infants in structured and naturalistic contexts. Developmental Science, 20(6): e12456.
Co-author. (2017). Sequential reciprocity between maternal questions and child contributions during book-sharing interactions. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 38, 71-83.
Co-author. (2017). Identifying pathways between socioeconomic status and language development. Annual Review of Linguistics, 3(1), 285-308.
Co-author. (2016). The Family’s Role in the Relation between Socioeconomic Status and Early Language Development. Journal of Family Medicine, 3(6), 1073-1077.
Co-author. (2016). “What happened next?”: Developmental changes in mothers’ questions to children. The Journal of Early Childhood Literacy, 16(4), 498-521.
Co-author. (2016). Mothers’ verbal and nonverbal strategies in relation to infant object-directed actions in real time and across the first three years in ethnically diverse families. Infancy, 21(1), 65-89.
Co-author. (2016). From the external to the internal: Behavior talk facilitates Theory of Mind (ToM) development in Chinese children. International Journal of Behavioral Development, 40(1), 21-30.
Co-author. (2014). Mother-child book-sharing and children’s storytelling skills in ethnically diverse, low-income families. Infant and Child Development, 23(4), 402-425.
Co-author. (2014). Children’s language growth in Spanish and English across early development: Associations to school readiness. Developmental Neuropsychology, 39(2), 69-87.
Co-author. (2013). Chinese parents’ goals and practices in early childhood. Early Childhood Research Quarterly, 28, 843-857.
Co-author. (2008). The development of self-concept in gifted children aged 11 to 13. Chinese Journal of Special Education, 96(6), 18-23.
Department of Public Policy and Administration
Dr. Patrice Mareschal
Department of Public Policy and Administration
Co-author. “Overlooking Oversight: A Lack of Oversight in the Garden State is Placing New Jersey Residents and Assets at Risk”. 2014.
Department of Psychology
Dr. Charlotte Markey
Department of Psychology
chmarkey@camden.rutgers.edu
www.CharlotteMarkey.com
www.SmartPeopleDontDiet.com
www.BodyImageBookforGirls.com
Books:
Sole Author. 2020,(forthcoming). The Body Image Books for Girls. Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Co-author. (2018). Body Positive: Understanding and Improving Body Image in Science and Practice (Edited book). Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Sole Author. (2014). Smart People Don’t Diet: How the Latest Science Can Help You Lose Weight Permanently. New York, NY: Da Capo/ Lifelong Books.
(2015-2017) Translated and/or available in: Australia, Brazil, the Czech Republic, France, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Spain, and the United Kingdom.
Journal Articles:
Co-author. (2019). A review of research linking body image and sexual well-being. Body Image (in press).
Co-author. (2018). Main and interactive effects of diabetes distress and stress from life events on overall psychological distress. Journal of Health Psychology.
Co-author. (2018). Understanding body image among adults in mid-late life: Considering romantic partners and depressive symptoms in the context of diabetes. Journal of Health Psychology. doi.org/10.1177/1359105318770725
Co-author. (2018). An attitude of gratitude: The effects of body-focused gratitude on weight bias internalization and body image. Body Image, 25, 9-13.
Co-author. (2018). Imagine that! The effect of counter-stereotypic imagined intergroup contact on weight bias. Health Psychology, 37, 81-88.
Co-author. (2017). Does body talk improve body image among same sex couples? Body Image, 23, 103-108. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bodyim.2017.08.004
Co-author. (2017). Beauty and the burn: Tanning and other appearance altering attitudes and behaviors. Psychology, Health, and Medicine. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13548506.2017.1330544
Co-author. (2016). Cosmetic surgery attitudes among midlife women: Appearance esteem, weight esteem, and fear of negative appearance evaluation. Journal of Health Psychology. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1359105316642249.
Co-author. (2016). The Pivotal Role of Psychology in a Comprehensive Theory of Obesity. Health Psychology Open, 1-4. DOI: 10.1177/2055102916634365
Co-author. (2016). Behavioral and emotional responses to diet-related support and control among same-sex couples. Personal Relationships, 23, 425-440.
Co-author. (2016). Gender, BMI, and eating regulation in the context of same-sex and heterosexual couples. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39, 398-407.
Co-author. (2016). Development and validation of the muscle pictorial measure. Archives of Assessment Psychology, 5, 11-22.
Co-author. (2015). Understanding same-sex male and female partners’ restrained eating in the context of their relationships. Journal of Health Psychology, 20, 816-827. doi:10.1177/1359105315573431.
Co-author. (2015). Lessons from Markey et al. (2015) and Bushman et al. (2015): Sensationalism and integrity in media research. Human Communication Research, 41(2), 184-203.
Co-author. (2015). Violent movies and severe acts of violence: Sensationalism versus science. Human Communication Research, 41, 155-173.
Chapters:
Co-author. (2018). Becoming Positive: Our Growing Understanding of Positive Body Image. In E. Daniels, M.M. Gillen, & C. H. Markey (Eds.), Body Positive: Understanding and Improving Body Image in Science and Practice, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Co-author. (2018). Better than Before: Individual Strategies for Body Image Improvement. In E. Daniels, M.M. Gillen, & C. H. Markey (Eds.), Body Positive: Understanding and Improving Body Image in Science and Practice, Cambridge, U.K.: Cambridge University Press.
Co-author. (2017). Body Image. In. R. J. Levesque (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Adolescence, 2nd edition. New York, New York: Springer.
Sole author. (2017). Charlotte H. Markey. Encyclopedia of Personality and Individual Differences. doi:10.1007/978-3-319-28099-8_2221-1.
Co-author. (2015). Can Women’s Body Images be “Fixed”? Body Image and Cosmetic Surgery. In M. C. McHugh and J. C. Chrisler. The Wrong Prescription for Women: How Medicine and Media Create a ‘Need’ for Treatments, Drugs and Surgery.
Co-author. (2015). Dieting. In H.S. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 2nd Edition. New York, New York, Elsevier.
Co-author. (2015). Body Image and Mental Health. In H.S. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 2nd Edition. New York, New York, Elsevier.
Co-author. (2015). Marriage, Relationships, and Health. In H.S. Friedman (Ed.), Encyclopedia of Mental Health, 2nd Edition. New York, New York, Elsevier.
Sole author. “6 Reasons Smart People Don’t Diet“. PsychologyToday.com. 2015.
Co-author. “Understanding Same-Sex Male and Female Partners’ Restrained Eating in the Context of their Relationships”. Journal of Health Psychology. 2015.
Sole author. “A Day of Eating in Paris“. Psychology Today. 2015.
Sole author. “10 Fantastic Food and Fitness Quotes“. Psychology Today. 2015.
Sole author. “The Case for Having Halloween Candy – and Eating It Too“. Yahoo! News. 2015.
Co-author. “Gender, sexual orientation, and romantic partner influence on body dissatisfaction: An examination of heterosexual and lesbian women and their partners”. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. 2014.
Co-author. “Violent Video Games and Real World Violence: Rhetoric versus Data”. Psychology of Popular Media Culture. 2014.
Sole author. “Should You Let Your Kids Eat Junk Food?. Psychology Today. 2014.
Sole author. “We Aren’t in Oz Anymore“. Psychology Today. 2014.
Sole author. “Smart People Don’t Diet“. Psychology Today. 2014.
Sole author. “Easy Love: Is is Easier for Some People to Love than it is for Others?“. www.ScienceofRelationships.com. 2014.
Sole author. “A Recipe for the Holidays“. PsychologyToday.com. 2014.
Co-author. “Weight disparities between female same-sex romantic partners and weight concerns: Examining partner comparison”. Psychology of Women Quarterly. 2013, in press.
Co-author. “Annual variation in internet keyword searches: Linking dieting interest to obesity and negative health outcomes”. Journal of Health Psychology. 2013, in press.
Co-author. “Sex Ed at Home (for Elementary-Aged Kids): Your Questions Answered”. Science of Relationships.com. 2013.
Co-author. “Personality, Relationships, and Health”. Journal of Personality. In press.
Sole author. “For the love of food”. www.ScienceofRelationships.com. 2013.
Co-author. “Under the Covers: Sexual Attitudes, Fertility, and Romantic Relationships”. www.ScienceofRelationships.com. 2013.
Sole author. “Mayor Bloomberg and me“. 2013.
Department of Psychology
Dr. Naomi Marmorstein
Department of Psychology
Co-author.”Obesity and depression in adolescence and beyond: reciprocal risks”. International Journal of Obesity. 2014
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and CJ
Dr. Joan Maya Mazelis
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and CJ
Co-author. “Welfare”. International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, second edition. Forthcoming.
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and CJ
Dr. Michelle Meloy
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, and CJ
Books:
Co-author. 2011. The Victimization of Women: Law, Policies, and Politics. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
Sole author. 2006. Sex Offenses and The Men Who Commit Them: An Assessment of Sex Offenders on Probation. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press.
Referred Journal Publications:
Co-author. 2018. Surviving All the Way to College: Pathways Out of One of America’s Most Crime Ridden Cities. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 1-33.
Sole author. 2014. Do Female Legislators Do It Differently? Sex Offender Lawmaking at the State-Level. Feminist Criminology, 1-23.
Co-author. 2013. The Sponsors of Sex Offender Bills Speak Up: Policy Makers’ Perceptions of Sex Offenders, Sex Crimes, and Sex Offender Legislation. Criminal Justice & Behavior, 40, 438-452.
Co-author. 2013. Policy-makers’ Perceptions on Their Sex Offender Laws: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly. Criminal Justice Studies, 26, 273-288.
Co-author. 2013. Views from the Top and Bottom: Lawmakers and Practitioners Discuss Sex Offender Laws. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 38, 616-638.
Co-author. 2008. Making Sense Out of Nonsense: The Deconstruction of State-Level Sex Offender Residence Restrictions. American Journal of Criminal Justice, 33, 209-222.
Co-author. 2008. The Epidemiology of Violence Against the Elderly: Implications for Primary and Secondary Prevention. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 24, 186-197.
Co-author. 2007. Sex Offender Laws in America: Can Panic Driven Legislation Ever Create Safer Societies? Criminal Justice Studies, 20, 423-443.
Co-author. 2006. Women’s Use of Force: Voices of Women Arrested for Domestic Violence. Violence Against Women, 12, 89-115.
Sole author. 2005. The Sex Offender Next Door: An Analysis of Recidivism, Risk Factors, and Deterrence of Sex Offenders on Probation. Criminal Justice Policy Review, 16, 211-236.
Co-author. 2004. Reducing Injury Through Self-Protection By Elderly Victims of Violence: The Interaction Effects of Gender of Victim and the Victim/Offender Relationship. Journal of Elder Abuse, 16, 1-24.
Department of Public Policy and Administration/Public Affairs
Dr. Lorraine Minnite
Department of Public Policy and Administration/Public Affairs
Co-author. “Welfare”. International Encyclopedia of Social and Behavioral Sciences, second edition. Forthcoming.
Sole author. “The Misleading Myth of Voter Fraud in American Elections“. Scholars Strategy Network. 2014.
Sole author. “The Myth of Voter Fraud“. Bill Moyers.com. 2015.
Department of History/MARCH
Dr. Charline Mires
Department of History/MARCH
Sole author. “Capital of the World: The Race to Host the United Nations”. NYU Press. 2013.