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The Bloustein School's distinguished faculty
comprises researchers and theorists—including current and
former government leaders—who work to apply research to promote
positive social and economic change. The Bloustein School faculty
is widely recognized within their respective fields and publish
widely. The following list is a representative sample of the most current faculty publications.
Clinton J. Andrews, Lisa Dewey-Mattia, Judd Schechtman, and Matthias Mayr. 2011. "Alternative energy and land use," chapter in The Environment, Climate Change, and Land Policies, Cambridge, MA: Lincoln Institute of Land Policy.
Burchell, Robert. 2010. "The Costs of Sprawl in the United States 2000 to 2025" in Rainer Danielzyk et. al., The Financial Aspects of Spatial Development: On the Way to Efficient Settlement Patterns, Klartext, 2010.
Burchell, Robert. 2011. "Infrastructure Need in the United States 2010-2030: What Is the Level of Need? How Will It Be Paid For?," The Urban Lawyer, Vol. 42, No. 4/Vol 43, No. 1, Fall/Winter 2010/2011.
Carolini, G. 2010. “The Tools of Whose Trade? How International Accounting Guidelines Are Failing Governments in the Global South”, Third World Quarterly, Vol. 31, Issue 3, pp.469-483.
Alger, Vanessa and Jocelyn Elise Crowley. 2012. “Aspects of Workplace Flexibility and Mothers' Satisfaction with Their Husbands' Contributions to Household Labor.” Sociological Inquiry. 82(1): 78-99.
Curenton, S. M. 2010. "Special Issue: Narratives as Learning Tools to Promote School Readiness". S. M. Curenton Ed., Early Education and Development, 21.
Curenton, S. M. 2010. "Understanding the Landscape of Stories: The Association between Preschoolers’ Narrative Comprehension and Production Skills and Cognitive Abilities." Early Child Development and Care, 1-18, iFirst.
Curenton, S. M. 2011. 'Multicultural issues." In J. N. Kaderavek Ed., Language disorders in children: Fundamental concepts of assessment and intervention. Boston, MA: Pearson.
Curenton, S. M. 2010. "Introduction to the Special Issue: Narratives as Learning Tools to Promote School Readiness." Early Education and Development, 21, 287-292.
Frank Felder, Clinton Andrews, and Seth Hulkower. 2011. "Which energy future?" chapter in F.P. Sioshansi, ed., Energy, Sustainability and the Environment: Technology, Incentives, Behavior, Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Billings J, Cantor JC and Clinton C. 2011. “Access to Care.” In Jonas and Kovner’s Health Care Delivery in the United States, 10th Ed, Kovner AR and Knickman JR eds. New York: Springer, 2011. pp. 151-178.
Monheit AC, Cantor JC, DeLia D and Belloff D. 2010. “How Have State Policies to Expand Dependent Coverage Affected the Health Insurance Status of Young Adults?” Health Services Research, doi: 10.1111/j.1475-6773.2010.01200.x, 2010.
Cantor JC. “Healthcare Reform and New Jersey, Perfect Together?” MDAdvisor, 33: 4-7, 2010.
Crowley, Jocelyn Elise and Stephanie Curenton. 2011. "Organizational Social Support and Parenting Challenges among Mothers of Color: The Case of Mocha Moms." Family Relations. 601: 1-14.
DeFilippis, James, Fisher, Robert and Eric Shragge. 2010. Contesting Community: The Limits and Potential of Local Organizing. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
DeFilippis, James and James Fraser. 2011. "What Kind of Mixed-Income Housing and for What Reasons?" in Critical Urban Studies: New Directions. Jonathan Davies and David Imbroscio eds.. Albany: SUNY Press. pp. 135-148.
DeFilippis, James, Fisher, Robert and Eric Shragge. 2010. "Contesting Community Development: Promoters and Critics” in James Jennings and Julia Jordan-Zachery eds. Urban Spaces: Planning and Struggles for Land and Community. Lantham, MD: Lexington Books.
Polson, Diana, DeFilippis, James and Annette Bernhardt. 2011."Working Without Laws in New York City." Challenge. 542: 80-108.
Wyly, Elvin and James DeFilippis. 2010. "Mapping public housing: the case of New York City." City and Community. 91: 61-86.
Holcomb, Briavel. 2011. 'Women in Urban Planning," "Women in Architecture" and "Women in Iran" The Multimedia Encyclopedia of Women in Today's World. M.Z Strange, C.Oyster and G.Golson eds. Sage.
Jagannathan, R. and M. J. Camasso. 2011. “The Institutionalization of Risk as Moral Outrage in Child Protective Services.” Children and Youth Services Review, 33:894-900.
Jagannathan, R. and M. J. Camasso. 2011. “Message and Price Components of Family Caps: Experimental Evidence from New Jersey.” Evaluation and Program Planning, 34: 292-302.
Jagannathan, R., M. J. Camasso and U. Sambamoorthi. 2010. “Experimental Evidence of Welfare Reform Impact on Clinical Anxiety and Depression Levels Among Poor Women.” Social Science and Medicine, 711:152-160.
Jagannathan, R., M. J. Camasso, and C. Harvey. 2010. “Money or Message? The Price and Social Disapproval Effects of Family Caps on the Fertility Decisions of Women Receiving Welfare.” Journal of Social Service Research, 364: 346-361.
J.E. Miller, T. Macon, D. Gaboda, and J.C. Cantor. 2011.“Unmet Need, Cost Burden, and Communication Problems in SCHIP by Special Health Care Needs Status in SCHIP by Special Health Care Needs Status” Maternal and Child Health Journal, DOI: 10.1007/s10995-011-0805-xOnline First™
J.E. Miller, D. Gaboda, C. Nugent, T. Simpson, and J.C. Cantor 2011.“Parental eligibility and take-up of SCHIP: The roles of parental health and employment.” American Journal of Public Health. 1012: 274-277.
Qian, X.F. Russell, L.B. Valiyeva, E., and Miller, J.E. 2011. “‘Quicker and Sicker’ under Medicare’s Prospective Payment System for Hospitals: New Evidence on an Old Issue from a National Longitudinal Survey.” Bulletin of Economic Research. 631: 1-27.
J.E. Miller, 2010. “Quantitative Literacy across the Curriculum: Integrating Skills from English Composition, Mathematics, and the Substantive Disciplines.” The Educational Forum. 744: 334-46.
Springer, Kristen W. and Dawne M. Mouzon. 2011. "'Macho Men' and Preventive Healthcare: Implications for Older Men in Different Social Classes." Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 52(2):212-227.
Gittell, Ross and Newman, Kathe. Ed. 2011. Activist Scholar: The Work of Marilyn Gittell. SAGE Publications.
Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. 2010. Chapter 2.4. "Gentrification Threatens to Displace Low-Income City Residents". in David M. Haugen. The Middle Class. Opposing Viewpoints Series. Greenhaven Press. pp96-104.
Newman, Kathe and Elvin Wyly. 2010. "The Right to Stay Put." in Loretta Lees, Tom Slater, and Elvin Wyly. The Gentrification Reader. New York: Routledge.
Wyly, Elvin, Newman, Kathe, Schafran, Alex, and Lee, Elizabeth. 2010. "Displacing New York." Environment and Planning, 42: 2602-2623.
Newman, Kathe. 2010. "GO PUBLIC! Making Sense of the Foreclosure Crisis Using Publicly Available Data." Journal of the American Planning Association.
Newman, Kathe. 2011. "Post-Industrial Widgets." in Manuel Aalbers. Ed. Borrowed Metropolis: Cities, Housing and the Political Economy of Mortgage Markets. Blackwell's Studies in Urban Change Series.
Crôtte, Amado, Robert B. Noland, and Daniel J. Graham, “The role of metro fares, income, metro quality of service and fuel prices for sustainable transportation in Mexico City”, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 51, 2011, 1-24.
Law, Teik Hua, Robert B. Noland, and Andrew W. Evans, “The Sources of the Kuznets Relationship between Road Fatalities and Economic Growth”, Journal of Transport Geography, 19, 2011, 355-365.
Noland, Robert B., Devajyoti Deka, Ranjit Walia, “A Statewide Analysis of Bicycling in New Jersey”, International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, 55, 2011, 251-269.
Crôtte, Amado, Robert B. Noland, and Daniel J. Graham, “An analysis of gasoline demand elasticities at the national and local levels in Mexico”, Energy Policy, 38, 2010, 4445-4456.
Law, Teik Hua, Robert B. Noland, Andrew W. Evans, “The Direct and Indirect Effects of Corruption on Motor Vehicle Crash Deaths”, Accident Analysis and Prevention, 42, 2010, 1934-1942.
Melo, Patricia C., Daniel J. Graham, and Robert B. Noland, “Impact of Transport Infrastructure on Firm Formation: Evidence from Portuguese Municipalities”, Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, 2163, 2010, 133-143.
Jiwattanakulpaisarn, Piyapong, Robert B. Noland, and Daniel J. Graham, “Causal Linkages between Highways and Sector-level Employment”, Transportation Research Policy and Practice, 44, 2010, 265-280.
Wadud, Zia, Robert B. Noland, and Daniel J. Graham, “ A Semiparametric Model of Household Gasoline Demand”, Energy Economics 32, 2010, 93-101.
Karathodorou, Niovi, Daniel J. Graham, and Robert B. Noland, “Estimating the Effect of Urban Density on Fuel Demand”, Energy Economics 32, 2010, 86-92.
Schmöcker, Jan-Dirk, Fengming Su and Robert B. Noland, “An analysis of trip chaining among older London residents”, Transportation, 37, 2010, 105-123.
Wadud, Zia, Daniel J. Graham, and Robert B. Noland, “Gasoline Demand with Heterogeneity in Household Responses”, Energy Journal, 31, 2010, 47-74.
Pucher, John, Ralph Buehler adn Mark Seinen. 2011. "Bicycling Renaissance in North America? An Update and Re-Assessment of Cycling Trends and Policies," Transportation Research, Vol. 45, No. 6, 2011, pp. 451-475.
Pucher, John, Ralph Buehler, Adrian Bauman, and Dafna Merom. 2011. "Walking and Cycling in the United States, 2001-2009: Evidence from the National Household Travel Survey," American Journal of Public Health.
Pucher, John, Jan Garrard and Steven Greaves. 2011. “Cycling Down Under: A Comparative Analysis of Bicycling Trends and Policies in Sydney and Melbourne,” Journal of Transport Geography, March 2011, pp. 332-345.
Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2011. “Making Public Transport Financially Sustainable,” Transport Policy, Vol. 18, No. 1, January 2011, pp. 126-138.
Pucher, John and Ralph Buehler. 2011. “Sustainable Transport in Germany: Lessons from Germany’s Environmental Capital,” International Journal of Sustainable Transportation, Vol. 5, No. 1, January 2011, pp. 43-70.
Pucher, John. 2010. “Walking and Cycling for Healthy Cities,” Built Environment, Vol. 36, No. 4, December 2010, pp. 391-414.
Pucher, John, Ralph Buehler, David Bassett, and Andrew Dannenberg. 2010. “Walking and Cycling to Health: Recent Evidence from City, State, and International Comparisons,” American Journal of Public Health, Vol. 100, No. 10, October 2010, pp. 1986-1992.
John Pucher, Lewis Thorwaldson, Ralph Buehler, and Nick Klein. 2010. "Cycling in New York: Innovative Policies at the Urban Frontier," World Transport Policy and Practice, Vol. 16, summer 2010.
Rodgers, William M. 2011. “The New Normal? Opportunities for Prosperity in a “Jobless Recovery,” in The State of Black America, National Urban League, May 2011 with Bernard E. Anderson, Lucy J. Reuben, and Valerie R. Wilson.
Rodgers, William M. 2010. “The Male Marital Wage Differential: Race, Ability, and Training,” Economic Inquiry, 48:3, July 2010, with Leslie S. Stratton.
Rubin, J. S. 2010. "Countering the Rhetoric of Emerging Domestic Markets." Economic Development Quarterly online, December 17.
Rubin, J. S. 2010. Venture Capital and Underserved Communities, Urban Affairs Review, 456 821-835.
David Finegold, Mary Gatta, Hal Salzman, and Susan J. Schurman, eds. 2010. Transforming the US Workforce Development System: Lessons for Research and Practice. LERA Edited Research Volume.
Schneider D and Lilienfeld DE, Eds. 2011. Public Health: The Development of a Discipline. Volume II. From Twentieth Century Challenges to Public Health Today. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press. pp 824.
Schneider D and Turshen M. 2011. "Social Moderators of Environmental Health: Political and Social Violence; Health Effects." In: Encyclopaedia of Environmental Health E Sibergeld, J Nraigu, J Patz and S Kecew, Eds.. Oxford, UK: Elsevier.
Schneider D, Barone JG, Yamamoto 2011. " Pediatric Instruments for Measuring Urinary Dysfunction: The Need for a Gold Standard." J Urol 18691: 261–5.
Arnold L and Schneider D. 2010. "Advising the newest faces of public health: a perspective on the undergraduate student." American Journal of Public Health 2010; 1008: 1374-80. Published online ahead of print June 17, 2010: e1–e7. doi:10.2105/AJPH.2009. 180695
Shapiro, Stuart. 2011. "The Evolution of Cost-Benefit Analysis in U.S. Regulatory Decisionmaking" in The Handbook of the Politics of Regulation David Levi-Faur ed
Turshen, Meredeth. 2010. African Women: A Political Economy edited by Meredeth Turshen, New York: PalgraveMacmillan.
Turshen, Meredeth. 2010. Reproducing labor: colonial government regulation of African women's reproductive lives" in The demographics of empire: The colonial order and the creation of knowledge, edited by Karl Ittmann, Dennis Cordell & Greg Maddox, Ohio University Press, 2010, pp 217-144
Turshen, Meredeth. 2010. "The political economy of women in Africa” in African Women: A political economy, edited by M. Turshen. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2010.
Turshen, Meredeth. 2010. “Preventing pregnancy after unprotected sex: What options for Nigerian women?” Journal of Public Health Policy 2010, 313:295–297
Lyna L. Wiggins, Nower, L., Sanchez Mayers, R., and Peterson, N.A. 2010. “A Geospatial Statistical Analysis of the Density of Lottery Outlets within Ethnically Concentrated Neighborhoods, Journal of Community Psychology, Vol. 38, No. 4, 2010, pp. 486-496.
Wolff, N., Vazquez, R., Frueh, B.C., Shi, J., Schumann, B., Gerardi, D. 2010. "Traumatic event exposure and behavioral health disorders among incarcerated females self-referred to treatment." Psychological Injury and the Law, 2010, 3, 155-163.
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