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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.
Andrews, Clinton J. 2007. “Rationality in policy decision making,” Ch. 12 in F. Fischer, G.J. Miller & M.S. Sidney, eds., Handbook of Public Policy Analysis. NY: CRC Press..
Andrews, Clinton J. 2007. “Policy Perspectives: While the window is open on global warming…,” IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, Summer 2007, 26(2): 5-6.
Andrews, Clinton J. and Peter Wiesner.“Engaged engineering,” Proceedings of the IEEE, January 2007, 94(1): 3-4.
Chatman, Daniel G. 2007. Will transportation credit mortgages work in practice? Intransition Magazine, Spring, pp. 5-6.
Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, Margaret Watson, and Maureen R. Waller. 2008. "Understanding “Power Talk”: Language, Public Policy, and Democracy." Perspectives on Politics. 6(1): 71-88.
Crowley, Jocelyn Elise. 2007. "Friend or Foe? Self-Expansion, Stigmatized Groups, and the Researcher-Participant Relationship." Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 36(6): 603-630.
Crowley, Jocelyn Elise, Brian Roff, and Jeneve Lynch. 2007. "Encouraging at Risk, HIV Populations to Respond to Research Surveys: Does a Community Identity Link Help or Hurt?" Health Education and Behavior 34(1): 55-70.
Gano, Gretchen, Jocelyn Elise Crowley, and David Guston. 2007. “‘Shielding’ the Knowledge Transfer Process in Human Service Research.” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory 17(1): 39-60
Greenberg, Michael R. 2008. Environmental Policy Analysis and Practice, New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press.
Greenberg, Michael R., D. Schneider, K. Lowrie, and A. Dey. 2008. "The theory of neighbourhood decline due to pariah land uses: regaining control of the downward cycle." Local Environment. Vol. 13, no. 1, 2008, 15-26.
J. Burger, M. Greenberg, M. Gochfeld, S. Shukla, K. Lowrie, and R. Keren. 2008. "Factors influencing acquisition of ecological exposure information about hazards and risks from contaminated sites." Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. Vol. 137, 413-425, 2008.
Greenberg, Michael R. C. Powers, H. Mayer and D. Kosson. 2007. "Root causes of unsatisfactory performance of a large and complex remediation projects: lessons learned from the United States Department of Energy Environmental Management Programs." Remediation, vol. 18(1), 2007, 83-93.
Burger, J., Tsipoura, N., Gochfeld, M., and M. Greenberg. 2007. Ecological considerations for evaluating current risk and designing long-term stewardship on Department of Energy lands, Research in Social Problems and Public Policy. Volume 13, 141-164.
Greenberg, Michael R.. 2007. Contemporary environmental and occupational health issues: more breadth and depth. American Journal of Public Health. 97 (3), 2007, 395-397.
Greenberg, MIchael R. and K. Crossney 2007. Perceived neighborhood quality in the United States: measuring outdoor, housing and jurisdictional influences, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, 41, 181-194.
Greenberg, Michael R. and F. Popper. 2007. Memorial to Donald A. Krueckeberg. Journal of the American Planning Association, 73(1), 6.A.
Greenberg, Michael R., Lahr, MIchael, and Nancy Mantell. 2007. Understanding the Economic Costs and Benefits of Catastrophes and Their Aftermath: A Review and Suggestions for the U.S. Federal Government. Risk Analysis 27 (1).
Greenberg, Michael R., Karen Lowrie, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Gochfeld and Henry Mayer. 2007. Nuclear Waste and Public Worries: Public Perceptions of the United States’ Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites. Research in Human Ecology 14, 1.
Greenberg, Michael R., Karen Lowrie, Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Gochfeld and Henry Mayer. 2007. Preferences for Alternative Risk Management Policies at the United States Major Nuclear Weapons Legacy Sites. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management 50, 2: 187 – 209.
Greenberg, Michael R., Nancy Mantell, Michael Lahr, Frank Felder and Rae Zimmerman. 2007. Short and intermediate economic impacts of a terrorist-initiated loss of electric power: Case study of New Jersey. Energy Policy 35: 722-733
Holcomb, Briavel. 2007. "Iran" and "Travel and Tourism Occupations" in Encyclopedia of Women in World History. Bonnie G. Smith Ed. Oxford University Press.
Holcomb, Briavel. 2007. “The Internet in the aftermath of the World Trade Center attack. Postscript” The Cybercultures Reader. David Ball (Ed). Routledge.
Lahr, Michael, Miguel Ángel Tarancón Morán, Fernando Callejas AlbIñana, and Erik Dietzenbacher 2008. “A Revision of the Tolerable Limits Approach: Searching for the Important Coefficients,” Economic Systems Research, 20, 75-95.
Miller, J.E. and Y.V. Rodgers, 2008. “Economic Importance and Statistical Significance: Guidelines for Communicating Empirical Research.” Feminist Economics. 14(2): 117-149.
Miller, J.E., 2007. "Organizing Data in Tables and Charts: Different Criteria for Different Tasks." Teaching Statistics. 29(3):98-101.
Miller, J.E., 2007. “Presenting Quantitative Research Results,” Chapter 42 in: G.J. Miller and K. Yang, editors: Handbook of Research Methods in Public Administration, 2nd edition. Philadelphia: Taylor & Francis, Inc. pp. 861-878.
Miller, J.E. 2007. “Preparing and Presenting Effective Research Posters.” Health Services Research. Volume 42(1):311-328, with appendices online.
Popper, Frank. 2007. "Planning Practice and the Shrinking City: Reversing the Land Use Allocation Model," with Justin B. Hollander. Plan Canada, (Summer).
Rodgers, William M. 2008. "African American and White Differences in the Impacts of Monetary Policy on the Duration of Unemployment," American Economic Review, 98:2.
Rubin, J. 2008. Adaptation or Extinction? Community Development Loan Funds at a Crossroads, Journal of Urban Affairs, 30 (2), 191-220.
Rubin, J. (Ed.) 2007. Financing Low Income Communities: Models, Obstacles and Future Directions. Russell Sage Foundation.
Rubin, J. 2007. Financing Organizations With Debt And Equity: The Role of Community Development Loan and Venture Funds. In Financing Low Income Communities: Models, Obstacles and Future Directions. J. Rubin (editor). Russell Sage Foundation.
Benjamin, L, Rubin, J. S., & Zielenbach, S., 2007. Community Development Financial Institutions: Expanding Access To Capital In Under-Served Markets. In James DeFilippis and Susan Saegert (Eds).The Community Development Reader. New York, NY: Routledge Publications.
Perlick, D.A., Miklowitz, D.J., Link B.G., Struening, E., Kaczynski, R., Gonzalez, J., Manning, L.N., Wolff, N., Rosenheck, R.A. Association of perceived stigma and depressive symptoms among family caregivers of patients with bipolar disorder, British Journal of Psychiatry, 2007; 190:535-536.
Schneider, D. and D. E. Lilienfeld. 2008. Public Health: The Development of a Discipline. Vol I: From the Age of Hippocrates to the Progressive Era. Piscataway, NJ: Rutgers University Press, pp. 848.
Schneider D., Van der Meulen Rogers Y., Cheang, J. M. 2007. Local government coordination of community food systems in distressed urban areas. Journal of Poverty; 11(4):45–69.
Shapiro, S. 2007. "An Evaluation of the Bush Administration Reforms to the Regulatory Process" Presidential Studies Quarterly, 37(2), 270-290.
Shapiro, S. 2007. "The Role of Procedural Controls in the Ergonomics Rulemaking" Public
Administration Review, 67(4), 688–701.
Turshen, M. 2007. Women's Health Movements: A Global Force for Change. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
Wolff, N., Shi, J., Blitz, C., Siegel, J. Understanding sexual victimization inside prisons: Factors that predict risk. Criminology & Public Policy, 2007; 6(3):201-231.
Wolff, N., Gerardi, D. 2007. Building evidence on best practice through corrections-academic partnerships: Getting to successful practice. Crime and Justice International, May/June:13-22.
Wolff N. "The Social Construction of the Cost of Mental Illness", Evidence & Policy, 3(1) 67-78, 2007.
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