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Peer reviewed articles

Wilson, B., Harper, G., Hidalgo, M., Jamil, O., & Torres, S.  (in press).  Negotiating Dominant Masculinity Ideology: Strategies

            Used by Gay, Bisexual and Questioning Male Adolescents.  American Journal of Community Psychology.

 

Harper, G., Jamil, O. & Wilson, B.  (2007).  Collaborative Community-Based Research as
            Activism: Giving Voice and Hope to Lesbian, Gay, and Bisexual Youth.  Journal of Gay and Lesbian Psychotherapy,

            11, 99-119.

 

Miller, R.L., Forte, D., Wilson, B. & Greene, G. (2006).  Protecting Sexual Minority Youth from Research

Risks: Conflicting Perspectives.  American Journal of Community Psychology, 37, 31-348.

 

Wilson, B.D.M. & Miller, R. L.  (2003).  Examining strategies for culturally grounding HIV prevention: A

review.  AIDS Education and Prevention, 15, 184-202. Click for PDF

 

Wilson, B.D.M., & Miller, R.L. (2002).  Strategies for managing heterosexism used among African

American gay and bisexual men.  Journal of Black Psychology, 28(4), 371-391. Click for PDF

 

 

Book chapters

Wilson, B., Hayes, E., Greene, G., Kelly, J., & Iscoe, I.  (2003). Community Psychology.   In D. K.

Freedheim (Ed.), Comprehensive Handbook of Psychology, Volume 1: The History of Psychology (pp. 431-449).  New York: Wiley Publishers.

 

Bloodsworth, M.,  Kapungu, C., Majer, J., McDonald, K., Sharma, A., Viola, J. & Wilson, B.  (2004).  
Student Reflections on Community Research Practices and Implications.  In L. Jason, C. Keys, Y. Suarez-Balcazar, R. 
Taylor, M. Davis, J. Durlak, & D.H. Izenberg (Eds.), Participatory community research: 
Theories and methods in action (pp.  199-218). Washington DC: American Psychological Association.  

 

Presentations (recent)

 

Wilson, B. (August, 2007). Developing Resiliency Among GBQ Young Men Through Challenging Masculinity Expectations.   In

            G. Harper & M.I. Fernandez (Chairs), Promoting Resilience Among Gay, Bisexual, and Questioning Male Youth. 

            Symposium presented at the annual meeting of the American Psychological Association, San Francisco, CA. 

 

Wilson, B.  (May, 2007). Addressing Anti-fat biases in the health psychology classroom.  In L. Rauscher (Chair),

                Building a Repertoire of Social Justice-Inspired Pedagogical Tools across Disciplines in a Contemporary

            University Classroom.  Symposium presented at the Teaching Professor Conference: Educate, Engage, Inspire,        

            Atlanta, GA. 

 

Wilson, B. (October, 2006).  Using Cultural Analysis and Collaborative Research to Inform Sexual Health Promotion

            among Lesbians.  Paper symposium presented at the 24th Annual Conference of the Gay and Lesbian

            Medical Association, San Francisco, CA.

 

Wilson, B., & Hayes, E. (June, 2006). Applying community level research and increasing efforts at community level

            change.  Roundtable discussion presented at the First International Conference on Community Psychology: Sharing        

            Agendas for Diversity, San Juan, Puerto Rico.

 

Wilson, B.  (May, 2006).  Negotiating and Redefining Traditional Masculinity Ideologies among Gay,

Bisexual and Questioning Young Men.  Paper symposium presented at the Second Annual International Congress on Qualitative Inquiry, Urbana, IL. 

 

Wilson, B.D.M (June, 2005).  Using Cultural Analysis to Inform Sexual Health Promotion among

Lesbians.  Paper symposium presented at the Tenth Biennial Meeting of the Society for Community Research and Action, Urbana, IL.

 

Rodriguez, A., Hidalgo, M. , Jamil, O, Torres, S., Wilson, B. & Harper, G.  (May, 2005).  Individual and

Regional Influences on HIV Risk Behaviors among Gay/bisexual/questioning Male Youth.  Poster presented at the Midwest Psychological Association Annual Meeting, Chicago, IL.

 

 

Professional Memberships

American Psychological Association

Society for Community Research and Action (Division 27), American Psychological Association

Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues

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