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COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCES Published Research/Scholarship/Creative Work

Sociology

Erik Johnson
Johnson
Lauren Scott
Scott
Pierce Greenberg
Greenberg

Erik Johnson, associate professor, sociology, coauthored three articles: with Lauren Scott, graduate student, “From Fringe to Core? The Integration of Environmental Sociology” in Environmental Sociology; with Pierce Greenberg, graduate student, “The US Environmental Movement of the 1960s and 1970s: Building Frameworks of Sustainability” in Routledge Handbook of the History of Sustainability; and, with another colleague, “The Social Origins of Evangelical Protestants’ Opposition to Environmental Spending” in Journal for Scientific Study of Religion.

Sociology

Monica Kirkpatrick JohnsonMonica Kirkpatrick Johnson, professor and chair, sociology, coauthored “Adolescent Agentic Orientations: Contemporaneous Family Influence, Parental Biography and Intergenerational Development” in Journal of Youth and Adolescence; and “Work Intensity and Dropout” forthcoming in Handbook of the Sociology of Education in the 21st Century (Springer).

Sociology

Justin T. Denney.Justin T. Denney, associate professor, sociology, Pullman & Spokane, and colleagues coauthored “Neighborhood Concentrated Disadvantage and Adult Mortality: Insights for Racial and Ethnic Differences,” Population Research and Policy Review. Denney and colleagues also coauthored “Families in Context: Food Insecurity among Hispanic Immigrant and non-Immigrant Households with Children” in Family & Community Health and “Does Sexual Orientation Complicate the Relationship Between Marital Status and Gender with Self-Rated Health and Cardiovascular Disease?” accepted for publication in Demography.

Anthropology

Jeannette MageoJeannette Mageo, professor, anthropology, co-edited Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters: Making Likeness in Time, in Trade, and Ritual Reconfigurations (Berghahn Press). She authored the chapters “Introduction: Mimesis in Theory and in History” and “Transitional Images and Imaginaries: Dressing in Schemas in Colonial Samoa” in Mimesis and Pacific Transcultural Encounters (Berghahn); and authored “Nightmares, Abjection, and American Not-quite Identities” in Dreaming, published by the American Psychological Association.