Books
Gary Hytrek and Kristine Zentgraf
America Transformed: Globalization, Inequality and Power. Oxford University Press. 2007.
Articles, Book Chapters, and Reports
Nielan Barnes
* Redes transnacionales en la Cuenca de los Huracanes. Un aporte al estudio de las relaciones interamericanas, edited by Francis Pisani, Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi, Arlene Tickner and Nielan Barnes. México, Editorial Porrúa-ITAM. 2006.
* "The Effect of Transnational Ties on Organizational Forms Strategies and Cultures: Comparing Regional Differences between Mexico City and Tijuana's AIDS Organizations" in Redes transnacionales en la Cuenca de los Huracanes. Un aporte al estudio de las relaciones interamericanas, edited by Nielan Barnes. México, Miguel Angel Porrúa-ITAM. 2006.
* "Re-Conceptualizing Transnational Network Theory and Research" with Katherine Reilly and Francis Pisani in Redes transnacionales en la Cuenca de los Huracanes. Un aporte al estudio de las relaciones interamericanas, edited by Francis Pisani, Natalia Saltalamacchia Ziccardi, Arlene Tickner and Nielan Barnes. México, Miguel Angel Porrúa-ITAM.2006,
* "Bibliography of US-Mexico Border Health Research" with Julie Collins. El Paso: Pan American Health Organization. 2006.
Norma Stoltz Chinchilla
* (with Liesl Haas) “De Protesta a Propuesta: Feminism in Latin America,” Latin American After Neo-Liberalism: Turning the Tide in the 21st Century? Eric Hershberg and Fred Rosen, New York: New Press, 2007.
* (with Nora Hamilton) “Central Americans: Guatemalans, Hondurans, and Nicaraguans,” in Mary Waters and Reed Ueda, eds., The New Americans, Harvard University Press, 2007
* (with Ana Lorena Carrillo), “De Feminina Sapiens a Kaq’la 30 anos de Feminismo en Guatemala, in Elizabeth Maier and Nathalie Lebon, editors, De lo Privado a lo publico: 30 anos de lucha ciudadana de las mujeres, Mexico, D.F.:Siglo XXI Editores, 2006
Jeff Davis
* "Agonistic Stress in Early Adolescence and Its Effects on Reproductive Effort in Young Adulthood,"in Evolution and Human Behavior forthcoming.
Marc Flacks
* “'Label Jars, Not People': How (Not) to Study Youth Civic Engagement", in Best, Amy L., ed., 2007. Representing Youth: Methodological Issues in Critical Youth Studies. New York: NYU Press.
Betsy McEneaney
* McEneaney, Elizabeth H. and Martina Nieswandt. 2006. “Constructing school knowledge after the Wall: the case of textbook publishing in the former German Democratic Republic.” Globalisation, Societies, and Education 4(3): 337-355
Walter Nicholls
* “Between Relationality and Territoriality: investigating
the geographies of justice movements in The Netherlands
and the United States", (with Justin Beaumont, Walter
Nicholls second author), Environment and Planning A,
forthcoming October 2007
* "The Geographies of Social Movements: A Review Essay",
Geography Compass, 1 (1), January 2007
* "Associationalism from Above: Explaining Failure in
the Case of France's La Politique de la Ville", Urban
Studies, 43 (10): 1779-1802. 2006.
* "Between Growth and Exclusion in Technopolis:
Managing Inequalities in Toulouse, France", City and
Community, 5 (3), 319-345. 2006.
* "Power to the Periphery: Suburban Empowerment in
Toulouse, France", Environment and Planning A, 38 (9):
1715-1737. 2006.
Leakhena Nou
RECENT PUBLICATIONS
* Nou, L. (August 2006). A qualitative examination of the psychosocial adjustment of Khmer refugees in three Massachusetts communities. Occasional papers, Institute for Asian American Studies. Boston: University of Massachusetts. This paper can be accessed electronically, free of charge (http://www.iaas.umb.edu/).
* Nou, L. (2006). The same report (see above) was reprinted in the electronic Journal for Southeast Asian American Education and Advancement, and is available electronically (http://jsaaea.coehd.utsa.edu/index.php/JSAAEA).
CURRENT WORKS IN PRESS OR IN PROGRESS
* Nou, L. (work in progress; anticipated publication fall 2009). On the edges of indigenous: A personal narrative of a Cambodian sociologist researching Cambodian refugees in Massachusetts. Book chapter in M. Chui (Ed.), A Cultural History of Asian/Americans in New England (working title). University Press of New England.
* Nou, L. (in press; anticipated publication spring 2008). The making of political mavericks and globalization: A quest for symbolic participatory democracy in Cambodia. (Santa Clara Journal of International Law, 6 [1]).
* Nou, L. (in press; anticipated publication spring 2008). A sociological analysis of the psychosocial adaptation of Khmer refugees in Massachusetts. Book chapter in R. L. Dalla, J. DeFrain, J. Johnson, & D. A. Abbott (Eds.), Strengths and challenges of new immigrant families: Implications for research, theory, education, and service. Lexington, MA: Lexington Press.
* Nou, L. (in press; anticipated publication early spring 2008). Exploring the psychosocial adjustment of Khmer refugees in Massachusetts from an insider’s perspective. Book chapter in T.L. Pho, J.N. Gerson, & S. Cowan (Eds.), Southeast Asian Refugees and Immigrants in the Mill City (working title). University Press of New England.
PROFESSIONAL CONFERENCE PAPERS AND PRESENTATIONS
* Nou, L. (2007). Psycho-emotional legacies of the Khmer Rouge. Paper presented at the fourth International Law Conference West (ILW-West), Santa Clara University School of Law, California, February 2-3. Transcripts from this presentation were published in the Santa Clara Journal of International Law, Volume 5, Issue 2.
Oliver Wang
* "These Are the Breaks: Hip Hop and Afro-Asian (Dis)Connections." AfroAsian Encounters: Culture, History, Politics. Edited by Heike Raphael-Hernandez, Shannon Steen. NYU Press: 2006.
* "Rapping and Repping Asian: Race, Authenticity and the Asian American MC." Alien Encounters:Asian American Popular Culture. Edited by Thuy Linh Tu, Mimi Nguyen. Duke University Press: 2007.
Fellowships and Awards
* Kristine Zentgraf, recipient of the Haynes Faculty Fellowship, Summer 2007
* Norma Stoltz Chinchilla (with Nora Hamilton) recipient of the First Annual Adelante! Award from the Salvadoran American Leadership and Educational Foundation, for the publication of Seeking Community in a Global City: Guatemalans and Salvadorans in Los Angeles.
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