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Busch, Lawrence
Bingen, J. and L. Busch, eds.. 2006. Agricultural Standards: The Shape Of The Global Food And Fiber System. Dordrecht: Springer.
Rudy, Alan P.; Dawn Coppin, Jason Konefal, Bradley T. Shaw, Toby Ten Eyck, Craig Harris, and Lawrence Busch. 2006, forthcoming. Universities in the Age of Corporate Science: The UC Berkeley–Novartis Controversy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Busch, L. and C. Bain. 2004. “New! Improved? The Transformation of the Global Agrifood System.” Rural Sociology. 69(3): 321-346.
D. Winickoff, Jasanoff, S., R. Grove-White, L. Busch, and B. Wynne. 2005. “Adjudicating the GM Food Wars: Science, Risk, and Democracy in World Trade Law.” The Yale Journal of International Law. 30 (1): 81-123.
Hatanaka, M., C. Bain, and L. Busch. 2005. “Third-Party Certification in The Global
Agrifood System,” Food Policy 30: 354–369.
Busch, L. 2005. “Commentary on ‘Ever Since Hightower: The Politics of Agricultural Research Activism in hte Molecular Age,’” Agriculture and Human Values 22: 285-288.
Busch, L. 2004. “Lessons Unlearned: How Biotechnology is Changing Society.” Pp. 27-38 in Biotechnology: Science and Society at a Crossroad. Ithaca, NY: National Agricultural Biotechnology Council.
Busch, L. 2004. “The Social Construction of Food Safety.” Pp. 163-178 in M. E. Lien and B. Nerlich, eds. (2004) The Politics of Food. Oxford: Berg.
Busch, L. and J. Bingen. 2005. “Standards and Standardization,” in Beckert, J. and M. Zafirovski, eds., International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. Boston: Routledge.
Bain, C., B. Deaton, and L. Busch. 2005. “Agricultural and Food Standards,” Pp. 71-83 in V. Higgins and G. Lawrence, eds. Agricultural Governance. Boston: Routledge.
Bain, C. and L. Busch, 2005. “The Limits of Audits,” Pp. 141-145 in Hide or Confide, Gertjan Hofsteade, ed. Amsterdam: Reed Business Information.
Busch, L. 2005. “Agricultural Sciences,” Pp. 2-8 in Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Konefal, J., C. Bain, M. Mascarenhas and L. Busch, “Supermarkets and Supply Chains in North America,” in G. Lawrence and D. Burch, eds., Supermarkets and Agri-food Supply Chains: Transformations in the Production and Consumption of Foods. London: Edward Elgar, forthcoming.
Hatanaka, M., C. Bain, and L. Busch, 2006. “Differentiated Standardization, Standardized Differentiation: The Complexity of the Global Agrifood System,” Pp. 39-68 in T. Marsden and J. Murdoch, eds., Between The Local And The Global: Confronting Complexity In The Contemporary Food Sector. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Busch, L.; Grove-White, R.; Jasanoff, S., Winickoff, D. and Wynne, B. 2004. Amicus Curiae Brief Submitted to the Dispute Settlement Panel of the World Trade Organization in the Case of EC: Measures Affecting The Approval and Marketing of Biotech Products. April 30.
Busch, L.; Allison, R.; Harris, C.; Rudy, A.; Shaw, B.; Ten Eyck, T.; Coppin, D.; Konefal, J.; Oliver, C. 2004. External Review of the Collaborative Research Agreement between Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute, Inc. and the Regents of the University of California. East Lansing: Institute for Food and Agricultural Standards, Michigan State University, July 13.
Busch, L., D. Thiagarajan, M. Hatanaka, C. Bain, L. G. Flores, and M. Frahm. 2005. The Relationship Of Third-Party Certification (TPC) to Sanitary/Phytosanitary (SPS)
Measures and the International Agri-Food Trade: Final Report, Raise SPS Global Analytical Report #9. Bethesda, MD: Development Alternatives, Inc.
Broman, C.L.
Hard times and Vulnerable People: Stress and Distress among the Unemployed, 2001: New York: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
Co-Authors: VL Hamilton and WS Hoffman
“Marital quality among blacks and whites” Journal of Family Issues, 2005: vol. 26, pp. 431-441
“Race differences in marital well-being” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1993: vol. 55, pp. 724-732
“Race differences in professional help seeking” American Journal of Community Psychology, 1987: vol. 15, pp. 473-489
“Race-related factors and life satisfaction among African-Americans” Journal of Black Psychology, : vol. 23, pp. 36-49
“Racial group identification among black adults” Social Forces, 1988: vol. 67, pp. 146-158
Co-Authors: H.W. Neighbors and J.S. Jackson
“Satisfaction among blacks: The significance of marriage and parenting” Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1988: vol. 50, pp. 45-51
“The experience and consequences of racial discrimination” Journal of Black Psychology, 2000: vol. 26, pp. 165-180
Co-Authors: Mavaddat, R. and Hsu, S.
“Traumatic experience and sexuality attitudes” Journal of Sex Research, 2003: vol. 40, pp. 351-357
Dietz, Thomas
"Effects of Population and Affluence on CO2 Emissions" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 1997: USA vol. 94, pp. 175-179
Co-Author: Eugene A. Rosa
"Environmental Values" Annual Review of Environment and Natural Resources in press, 2005.
Co-Authors: Amy Fitzgerald and Rachel Shwom
"Footprints on the Earth: The Environmental Consequences of Modernity" American Sociological Review, 2003: vol. 68, pp. 279-300
Co-Authors: York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa
"Human Dimensions of Global Change" Handbook of Environmental Sociology, 2002: pp. 370-406 Greenwood Press
Co-Author: Eugene A. Rosa
"Risk, Technology and Society" Handbook of Environmental Sociology, 2002: pp. 562-629 Greenwood Press
Co-Authors: R. Scott Frey and Eugene Rosa
"The Struggle to Govern the Commons" Science, 2003: vol. 301, pp. 1907-1912
Co-Authors: Elinor Ostrom and Paul C Stern
"What is a Good Decision? Criteria for Environmental Decision Making" Human Ecology Review, 2003: vol. 10, pp. 60-67
“Gender, Values and Environmentalism” Social Science Quarterly, 2002: vol. 83(1), pp. 351-364
Co-Authors: Linda Kalof and Paul C. Stern
Environmentally Significant Consumption: Research Directions, 1997: Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press
Co-Authors: Stern, Paul C,Vernon W. Ruttan, Robert H. Socolow and James Sweeney
New Tools for Environmental Protection: Education, Information and Voluntary Measures, 2002: Washington, D.C: National Academy Press
Co-Author: Paul C. Stern
The Drama of the Commons, 2002: Washington, D.C.: National Academy Press
Co-Authors: Ostrom, Elinor, Nives Dolsak, Paul C. Stern, Susan Stonich and Elke Weber
Dodson, Jualynne
Sacred Spaces: Religious Traditions of Oriente Cuba. 2006, First author of a joint authorship with José Millet Batista. Publication date pending.
“On Thinking About and Research of African American Family Life in the United States” in Black Families Fourth Edition, Harriette Pipes McAdoo editor. Thousand Oaks, California: Sage Publications Inc. Under publisher’s revisions, date pending.
“Jarena Lee,” Black Women in America, 2 Ed., 2005 Oxford University Press
Book Review, Santeriá Enthroned: Art, Ritual, and Innovation in an Afro-Cuban Religion by David Brown and AfroCuban Religions by Miguel Barnet, 2004, in Northstar; A Journal of African American Religious History
Book Review, The Quest for the Cuban Christ: A Historical Search by Miguel A. De La Torre in Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 2004, Winter
“An African Core to Cuba’s Humanitarian Programs: ‘What You Get Is Beyond What You See,’” 2003, Sage Race Relations Abstracts Vol. 28 (2):5-31. Great Britain: Institute of Race Relations.
“The Lincoln Legacy: Challenges and Considerations” in How Long This Road: Race, Religion and the Struggle for Freedom, 2003, Palgrave Macmillan Press
“English-Speaking Caribbean Migrants in Cuba: The Case of Mount Sinai Church Banes” in Proceedings of Second Seminar on Intra-Caribbean Migration, 2002, Jamaica, West Indies: University of the West Indies Press.
Engendering Church: Women, Power and African Methodism, 2002, Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield Publisher, Inc.
“African-Derived Religions of Cuba” in Encyclopedia of African and African American Religions, 2000, edited by Larry Murphy, J. Jordan Milton, Gary L. Ward. New York: Garland publishers
“African American Encounters in the New World: African Methodism in Cuba” in The Unbroken Cord: African-Americans and Cuban Relations Before the Cuban Revolution, 1999, Lisa Brock editor. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Gallin, Rita
"Coalitions and Practices: Imagining Communities." THE WOMEN AND
INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ANNUAL, Volume 4, 1994, edited by R.S. Gallin, A.
Ferguson, and J. Harper. Boulder: Westview Press, pp. 1-18
Co-Authors: Anne Ferguson, and Janice Harper
"Taiwan." ENCYCLOPEDIA OF SEX AND GENDER: MEN AND WOMEN IN THE WORLD'S CULTURES, 2004, edited by Carol R. Ember and Melvin Ember. NY: Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, pp 848-57
Co-Authors: Gu, Chien-Juh
"The Politics of Resistance: Working Class Women in Rural Taiwan." GENDER POLITICS IN THE ASIA-PACIFIC REGION, 2002, edited by Brenda S. A., Yeoh, Peggy Teo, and Shirlena Huang. London: Routledge Ltd., Pp. 61-78
"Wife Abuse in the Context of Development and Change: A Case from Taiwan." in TO HAVE AND TO HIT: CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES ON WIFE BEATING," 1999, edited by D.A. Counts, J.K. Brown, and J.C. Campbell. Urbana" University of Illinois Press, pp. 252-60
"Lineages, Factions, and the Political Process in a Rural Taiwanese Village." ANTHROPOLOGICAL STUDIES IN TAIWAN: EMPIRICAL RESEARCH, 1999, edited by Hsu Cheng-Kuang and Mei-rung Li. Taipei: Institute of Ethnology, Academia Sinica, pp. 363-86
Co-Authors: Gallin, Bernard
"Hsin Hsing, Taiwan: From Farm to Factory." CHINESE LANDSCAPES: THE VILLAGE AS PLACE," 1992, edited by R.G. Knapp. Hawaii: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 219-27
Co-Authors: Gallin, Bernard
"Women and Work in Rural Taiwan: Building a Contextual Model Linking Employment and Heath." HEALTH AND HEALTH CARE IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: SOCIOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVES, 1993, edited by P. Conrad and E.B. Gallagher. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, pp. 38-56
"Daughters Cry at Your Funeral: The Female Family in Rural Taiwan." ASIAN WOMEN 11 (Winter), 2000, pp. 161-75
"The Intersection of Class and Age: Mother-in-Law/Daughter-in-Law Relations in Rural Taiwan." JOURNAL OF CROSS-CULTURAL GERONTOLOGY 9(2), 1994, pp. 127-40
Gold, Steve
Migrant Networks: A Summary and Critique of Relational Approaches to International Migration Ch 12, pp. 257-285 in Mary Romero and Eric Margolis (eds.) The Blackwell Companion to Social Inequalities, Malden MA, Blackwell, 2005.
“From Jim Crow to Racial Hegemony: Evolving Explanations of Racial Hierarchy” Ethnic and Racial Studies 27, 2004, pp. 1-18.
“The Migrant Economy” Axess Magazine, 2005: Issue 4
“Using Photography in Studies of Immigrant Communities” American Behavioral Scientist 47 (12) 2004, pp. 1551-1572.
Ethnic Economies, 2000: Academic Press
Co-Author: Light, Ivan
From the Workers’ State to the Golden State: Jews from the Former Soviet Union in California , 1995: Allyn and Bacon
“Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Customers Throughout the 20th Century,” pp. 315-340 in Nancy Foner and George M. Fredrickson, editors, Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in the United States, Russell Sage Foundation, 2004.
Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Russell Sage Foundation Paperback edition, 2000
Co-Authors: Rumbaut, Rubén G. and Foner, Nancy
Refugee Communities: A Comparative Field Study, 1992: Sage
Habron, G.B.
"A Soft Systems Approach to Watershed Management: A Road Salt Case Study" Environmental Management, 2004: vol. 33(6), pp. 776 – 787
Co-Authors: M. Kaplowitz and R. Levine
"Adoption of Conservation Practices by Agricultural Landowners in Three Oregon Watersheds" Journal of Soil and Water Conservation, 2004: vol. 59(3), pp. 109-115
"Agricultural Landowners' Lack of Preference for Internet Extension" Journal of Extension, 2004: December
Co-Author: J. Howell
"Breathing Life into the Case Study Approach: Active Learning in an Introductory Natural Resource Management Class" Journal on Excellence in College Teaching, 2002: vol. 13, pp. 41-58. Co-Author: S. Dann
"Role of Adaptive Management For Watershed Councils" Environmental Management, 2003: vol. 31(1), pp. 29-41
“Infusing democratic, Constructivist and Active Learning in Fisheries Education,” Fisheries, 2005, vol. 30, pp. 21-26.
Kalof, Linda
Looking at Animals in Human History, 2006: London: Continuum.
The Earthscan Reader in Environmental Values, 2005: London: James & James/Earthscan
Co-Author: Terre Satterfield
A Cultural History of the Human Body, (editor) multi-volume book series, Forthcoming 2007: Oxford, UK: Berg/Palgrave
Animals in the Ancient World, (editor) Forthcoming 2007: Oxford, UK: Berg/Palgrave
A Cultural History of Animals, (co-editor) multi-volume book series, Forthcoming 2007: Oxford, UK: Berg/Palgrave
“The Sociology of Femininity” Handbook of 21st Century Sociology, 2006: Sage Publications
Co-Author: Lori Baralt
Animals, Women and Weapons: Blurred Sexual Boundaries in the Discourse of Sport Hunting” Society and Animals, 2004: vol. 12(3), pp. 237-251
Co-Authors: Amy Fitzgerald and Lori Baralt
"Reading the Trophy: Exploring the Display of Dead Animals in Hunting Magazines” Visual Studies, 2003: vol. 18(2), pp. 112-122
Co-Author: Amy Fitzgerald
“The Human Self and the Animal Other. In Susan Clayton and Susan Opotow” Identity and the Natural Environment: The Psychological Significance of Nature, 2003: pp. 161-178 Cambridge, MA: MIT Press
“The Influence of Race and Gender on Student Self-Reports of Sexual Harassment” Gender & Society, 2001: vol. 15(2), pp. 282-302
Co-Authors: Kimberly K. Eby, Jennifer L. Matheson and Robert Koska
Kaplowitz, Stan
“Perceptions of Economic and Behavioral Differences between Blacks and Whites, Racial Attitudes of White Americans and Status Generalization.” Conditionally Accepted by Social Psychology Quarterly
Co-Authors: C. L. Broman and B. J. Fisher
“Attitudes of the Food Industry Towards Food Safety and Food Safety Regulation: Descriptives and Some Major Predictors.” 2006, Human Ecology Review 13: 11-22
“The Effects of Physician Empathy on Patient Satisfaction and Compliance.” Evaluation & the Health Professions. 2004, 27: 237-252
Co-Authors:
Sung Soo Kim and
Mark V. Johnston
“Drinking, Alcohol Policy and Attitudes Towards a Campus Riot.” 2004, Journal of College Student Development 45: 501-516.
Co-Author:
Shelly Campo
“The Semantics of Social Influence I: Threats vs. Persuasion.” 2003,
Communication Monographs 70: 295-316.
Co-Authors:
Edward L. Fink, Deborah A. Cai, Sungeun Chung, Mark Van Dyke & Jeong-Nam Kim
"How Accurate are Perceptions of Social Statistics about Blacks and Whites?: Effects of Race and Education.” 2003,
Public Opinion Quarterly 67: 237-243.
Co-Authors:
Bradley J. Fisher and Clifford. L Broman
“Oscillation in Beliefs and Decisions." 2002,
pp. 17 – 38 in Dillard, J.P. & Pfau, M., (Eds.), The Persuasion Handbook: Developments in theory and practice. Thousand Oaks CA: Sage.
Co-Author:
Fink, E.L.
“Cancer Patients’ Desires for Communication of Prognosis Information.” 2002,
Health Communication 14:221-242.
Co-Authors:
Shelly Campo & Wai-Tat Chiu
“Longevity in Office of Presidents in Sub-Saharan Africa: Military Congruence, Military Status, Ethnic Diversity and Presidential Order. - A Research Note. 2001,
Journal of Political and Military Sociology 29: 319:330.
Co-Authors:
Puffer, P., S.A & Perlstadt, H.
"Socio-linguistics and Inter-cultural Orientation: A Bayesian Model of Communicative Competence in Intercultural Interaction." 2001,
Human Communication Research 27: 350-381.
Co-Author:
Armstrong, G. B.
McCormick, Sabrina
"A Lab of Our Own': Science, Knowledge and Environmental Causation of Breast
Cancer." Science, Technology, and Human Values. 2006 (forthcoming)
Co-Authors: Brown, Phil, Brian Mayer, Steve Zavestoski, Rachel Morello-Frosch, Rebecca Gasior-Altman, and Pamela Webster
"Sociology of Risk." In Handbook of 21st Century Sociology. Clifton D. Bryant, Ph.D. and Dennis L. Peck eds. 2006 (forthcoming)
Co-Authors:
Frey, Scott and Gene Rosa
"Gender, Embodiment and Disease: Environmental Breast Cancer Activists’ Challenge to Science, the Biomedical Model, and Policy." Science as Culture 2005, 13(4):563-586.
Co-Authors:
Zavestoski, Steve and Phil Brown
"Public Involvement in Breast Cancer Research: An Analysis and Prototype." International Journal of Health Services 2004, 34 (4): 625-646.
Co-Authors:
Ruth Polk, Phil Brown and Julia Brody
"The Personal Is Scientific, The Scientific Is Political: The Environmental Breast Cancer Movement." Sociological Forum 2003, 18(4): 545-576.
Co-Authors:
Phil Brown and Steve Zavestoski
"Breast Cancer Activism—Moving Beyond the Mammography Debate." MS. Magazine 2002, Fall.
"Fibromyalgia." National Women’s Health Network Publication. 2001, Spring.
Co-Author:
Maryhelen D’Ottavi
"A Gulf of Difference: Disputes Over Gulf War-Related Illnesses." Journal of Health and Social Sciences 2001, 43(2):235-257.
Co-Authors:
Brown, Phil, Steve Zavestoski, Joshua Mandelbaum, Theo Luebke, and Meadow Linder
"Print Media Coverage of Environmental Causation of Breast Cancer." Sociology of Health and Illness 2001, 23(6):747-775.
Co-Authors:
Brown, Phil, Steve Zavestoski, Joshua Mandelbaum, and Theo Luebke
McCright, Aaron
McCright, Aaron M. 2006. “Book Review of National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime.” American Journal of Sociology 111(4): Forthcoming.
McCright, Aaron M. 2006. “Dealing With Climate Change Contrarians.” Forthcoming in Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change—Facilitating Social Change, edited by Susanne C. Moser and Lisa Dilling. New York: Cambridge University Press.
McCright, Aaron M. 2006. “Throwing Down the Gauntlet on a Neoclassical Economics of Science: Review Essay of Philip Mirowski’s The Effortless Economy of Science? (Duke University Press, 2004).” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 24A: Forthcoming.
McCright, Aaron M., and Terry N. Clark. 2006. “The Political Opportunity Structure of the Environmental Movement in U.S. Communities.” Forthcoming in Community and Ecology: Dynamics of Place, Sustainability, and Politics, edited by Aaron M. McCright and Terry N. Clark. Amsterdam: Elsevier/JAI Press.
McCright, Aaron M., and Terry N. Clark, editors. 2006. Community and Ecology: Dynamics of Place, Sustainability, and Politics. Amsterdam: Elsevier/JAI Press.
Vannini, Phillip, and Aaron M. McCright. 2004. “To Die For: The Semiotic Seductive Power of the Tanned Body.” Symbolic Interaction 27(3): 309-332.
McCright, Aaron M., and Riley E. Dunlap. 2003. “Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement’s Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy.” Social Problems 50(3): 348-373.
McCright, Aaron M. 2002. “Book Review of Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis.” American Journal of Sociology 108: 215-216.
Dunlap, Riley E., Chenyang Xiao, and Aaron M. McCright. 2001. “Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for Environmentalism.” Environmental Politics 10(4): 23-48.
McCright, Aaron M., and Riley E. Dunlap. 2000. “Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of the Conservative Movement’s Counter Claims.” Social Problems 47(4): 499-522.
Henderson, Eric, Stephen J. Kunitz, K. Ruben Gabriel, Aaron M. McCright, and Jerrold E. Levy. 1998. “Boarding and Public Schools: Educational Attainment, Conduct Disorder, and Alcohol Dependency.” American Indian and Alaskan Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center 8(2): 24-45.
Shlapentokh, Vladimir
Fear in Contemporary Society: its positive and negative effects, New York: Palgrave. 2006.
America: Sovereign Defender or Cowboy Nation? Ashgate, 2005 (co-editor).
An Autobiographical Narration of the Role of Fear and Friendship in the Soviet Union. Lewiston: Edwin Mellon Press. 2004.
Strah i Druzhba v Nashem Totalitarnom Proshlom (Fear and Friendship in our Totalitarian Past), St. Petersburg: Krasnaya Zvezda, 2003.
Islamic extremists versus America and the Jews in Russia’s roster of enemies, Washington, D.C.: Office of the Secretary of Defense, 2003.
Fears in Post-communist Society, (co-author), New York: Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2002.
A Normal Totalitarian Society, Armonk, New York: M. E. Sharpe, 2001.
Fear in the Post Communist World, Washington, D.C.: NCEER, The National Council for Eurasian and East European Research, 2000.
Strakhi v Rossii : v proshlom i nastoiashchem, (co-author), Novosibirsk: Sibirskii Khronograf, 2000.
Katastrophicheskoie Soznaniie v Sovremennom Mire v Kontse XX veka (The Catastrophic Mentality in the Contemporary World by the End of the 20 century), Moscow: Moskovskii Obshchestvennyi Nauchnyi Fond, 1999.
The New Elite In Post-Communist Eastern Europe, (co-editor), College Station, Texas: Texas A&M University Press, 1999.
The Province Versus The Center in Russia: From Submission to Rebellion, (co-author), Bolder: West View Press, 1997.
Russia: Privatization and Illegalization of Social and Political Life, Cambridge (U.K): Conflict Studies Research Center, Royal Military Academy, Sundhurst, 1995.
The New Russian Diaspora: Russian Minorities in the Former Soviet Republics, (co-editor), Armonk: M. E. Sharpe, 1994.
Soviet Cinema in 1918_1991: Ideological conflict and social reality, (co-author), New York: Aldine De Gruyter, 1993.
The Last Years of the Soviet Empire: Snapshots of 1985_1991, New York: Praeger, 1993.
State Organized Terror: The Case of Violent Internal Repression, (co-editor), Boulder: Westview Press, 1991.
Soviet Intellectuals and Political Power, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1990.
T en Eyck, Toby
Ten Eyck, Toby A. 2005. “The Media and Public Opinion on Genetics and Biotechnology: Mirrors, windows, or walls?” Public Understanding of Science 14:305-316.
Gaskell, George, Toby A. Ten Eyck, Jonathan Jackson, and Giuseppe Veltri. 2005. “Imagining Nanotechnology: Cultural support for technological innovation in Europe and the United States.” Public Understanding of Science 14:81-90.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. and Forrest A. Deseran. 2004. “Oyster Coverage: Chiastic news as a reflection of local expertise and economic concerns.” Sociological Research Online 9,4.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. and Melissa Williment. 2004. “The More Things Change . . . : Milk pasteurization, food irradiation, and biotechnology in the New York Times.” The Social Science Journal 41:29-41.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. and Melissa Williment. 2003. “The National Media and Things Genetic: Coverage in The New York Times (1971 - 2000) and Washington Post, (1977-2000).” Science Communication 25:129-152.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. 2002. “Food Irradiation in the News: The Cultural Clash of a Postharvest Technology.” Agriculture and Human Values 19:53-61.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. 2001. “Managing Food: Economic and Cultural Aspects of Cajun Foodways” Rural Sociology 66:227-243.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. 2001. “Does Information Matter? A Research Note on Information Technologies and Political Protest.” The Social Science Journal 38:147-160.
Ten Eyck, Toby A. and Forrest A. Deseran. 2001. “In the Words of Experts: The interpretive process of the food irradiation debate.” International Journal of Food Science and Technology 36:821-831.
Ten Eyck, Toby A., Paul B. Thompson, and Susanna H. Priest. 2001. “Biotechnology in the United States: Mad or moral science?” Pp. 307-318 in Biotechnology 1996-2000, edited by George Gaskell and Martin W. Bauer. London, UK: Science Museum.
Publications by Focus Area
Family & Gender
Looking at Animals, 2006:
Author: Linda Kalof,
“Race differences in marital well-being” Journal of Marriage and the Family 1993: vol. 55, pp. 724-732
Author: C.L. Broman,
“Race, Gender and Environmentalism: The Atypical Values and Beliefs of White Men” Race, Gender & Class 2002: vol. 9(2), pp. 1-19
Authors: Linda Kalof, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano and Paul C. Stern
“Reading the Trophy: Exploring the Display of Dead Animals in Hunting Magazines” Visual Studies 2003: vol. 18(2), pp. 112-122
Authors: Linda Kalof and Amy Fitzgerald
“Satisfaction among blacks: The significance of marriage and parenting” Journal of Marriage and the Family 1988: vol. 50, pp. 45-51
Author: C.L. Broman
“Unemployment and its effect on families: Evidence from a plant closing study” American Journal of Community Psychology 1990: vol. 18, pp. 643-659
Authors: C.L. Broman, VL Hamilton and WS Hoffman
“Gender, Values and Environmentalism” Social Science Quarterly 2002: vol. 83(1), pp. 351-364
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Linda Kalof and Paul C. Stern
“Marital quality among blacks and whites” Journal of Family Issues 2005: vol. 26, pp. 431-441
Author: C.L. Broman,
“The Influence of Race and Gender on Student Self-Reports of Sexual Harassment” Gender & Society 2001: vol. 15(2), pp. 282-302
Authors: Linda Kalof, Kimberly K. Eby, Jennifer L. Matheson and Robert Koska
“The Sociology of Femininity” Handbook of 21st Century Sociology 2006:
Authors: Linda Kalof, Lori Baralt
F.E.A.S.T.
"A Soft Systems Approach to Watershed Management: A Road Salt Case Study" Environmental Management 2004: vol. 33(6), pp. 776 – 787
Authors: G.B. Habron, M. Kaplowitz and R. Levine
"Adoption of Conservation Practices by Agricultural Landowners in Three Oregon Watersheds" Journal of Soil and Water Conservation 2004: vol. 59(3), pp. 109-115
Author: G.B. Habron,
"Agricultural Landowners' Lack of Preference for Internet Extension" Journal of Extension 2004: December
Author: G.B. Habron,
"Breathing life into the case study approach: active learning in an introductory natural resource management class" Journal on Excellence in College Teaching 2002: vol. 13, pp. 41-58
Authors: G.B. Habron and S. Dann
"Effects of Population and Affluence on CO2 Emissions" Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 1997: USA vol. 94, pp. 175-179
Authors: Thomas Dietz and Eugene A. Rosa
"Environmental Values" Annual Review of Environment and Natural Resources in press 2005
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Amy Fitzgerald and Rachel Shwom
"Footprints on the Earth: The Environmental Consequences of Modernity" American Sociological Review 2003: vol. 68, pp. 279-300
Authors: Thomas Dietz, York, Richard and Eugene A. Rosa
"Human Dimensions of Global Change" Handbook of Environmental Sociology 2002: pp. 370-406
Authors: Thomas Dietz and Eugene A. Rosa
Looking at Animals 2006
Author: Linda Kalof
“Reading the Trophy: Exploring the Display of Dead Animals in Hunting Magazines” Visual Studies 2003: vol. 18(2), pp. 112-122
Authors: Linda Kalof and Amy Fitzgerald
"Risk, Technology and Society" Handbook of Environmental Sociology 2002: pp. 562-629
Authors: Thomas Dietz, R. Scott Frey and Eugene Rosa
"Role of adaptive management for watershed councils" Environmental Management 2003: vol. 31(1), pp. 29-41
Author: G.B. Habron
"The Struggle to Govern the Commons" Science 2003: vol. 301, pp. 1907-1912
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Elinor Ostrom and Paul C Stern
"What is a Good Decision? Criteria for Environmental Decision Making" Human Ecology Review 2003: vol. 10, pp. 60-67
Author: Thomas Dietz
“The Human Self and the Animal Other. In Susan Clayton and Susan Opotow” Identity and the Natural Environment: The Psychological Significance of Nature 2003: pp. 161-178
Author: Linda Kalof
“The Multi-Layered Discourses of Animal Concern” Social Discourse and Environmental Policy 2000: pp. 174-195
Author: Linda Kalof
Environmentally Significant Consumption: Research Directions 1997
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Stern, Paul C,Vernon W. Ruttan, Robert H. Socolow and James Sweeney
“Gender, Values and Environmentalism” Social Science Quarterly 2002: vol. 83(1), pp. 351-364
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Linda Kalof and Paul C. Stern
Infusing democratic, constructivist and active learning in fisheries education. Fisheries 2005
Authors: G.B. Habron and Howell, J.
New Tools for Environmental Protection: Education, Information and Voluntary Measures 2002
Authors: Thomas Dietz and Paul C. Stern
“Race, Gender and Environmentalism: The Atypical Values and Beliefs of White Men” Race, Gender & Class 2002: vol. 9(2), pp. 1-19
Authors: Linda Kalof, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano and Paul C. Stern
The Drama of the Commons 2002
Authors: Thomas Dietz, Ostrom, Elinor, Nives Dolsak, Paul C. Stern, Susan Stonich and Elke Weber
The Earthscan Reader in Environmental Values 2005
Authors: Linda Kalof and Terre Satterfield
“Book Review of National Governance and the Global Climate Change Regime.” American Journal of Sociology 111(4): Forthcoming 2006.
Author: Aaron McCright
“Dealing With Climate Change Contrarians.” Forthcoming in Creating a Climate for Change: Communicating Climate Change—Facilitating Social Change, edited by Susanne C. Moser and Lisa Dilling. New York: Cambridge University Press.
Author: Aaron McCright
“Throwing Down the Gauntlet on a Neoclassical Economics of Science: Review Essay of Philip Mirowski’s The Effortless Economy of Science? (Duke University Press, 2004).” Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology 24A: Forthcoming in 2006.
Author: Aaron McCright
“The Political Opportunity Structure of the Environmental Movement in U.S. Communities.” Forthcoming in Community and Ecology: Dynamics of Place, Sustainability, and Politics, edited by Aaron M. McCright and Terry N. Clark. Amsterdam:Elsevier/JAI Press.
Authors: Aaron McCright and Terry N. Clark
“Defeating Kyoto: The Conservative Movement’s Impact on U.S. Climate Change Policy.” Social Problems 50(3): 348-373. 2003.
Authors: Aaron McCright and Riley E. Dunlap
“Book Review of Silent Spill: The Organization of an Industrial Crisis.” American Journal of Sociology 108: 215-216.
Author: Aaron McCright
“Politics and Environment in America: Partisan and Ideological Cleavages in Public Support for Environmentalism.” Environmental Politics 10(4): 23-48. 2001. Authors: Riley E. Dunlap, Chenyang Xiao, and Aaron McCright
“Challenging Global Warming as a Social Problem: An Analysis of the Conservative Movement’s Counter Claims.” Social Problems 47(4): 499-522. 2000.
Authors: Aaron McCright and Riley E. Dunlap
“The Media and Public Opinion on Genetics and Biotechnology: Mirrors, windows, or walls?” Public Understanding of Science 14:305-316. 2005.
Author: Toby Ten Eyck
“Imagining Nanotechnology: Cultural support for technological innovation in Europe and the United States.” Public Understanding of Science 14:81-90. 2005.
Authors: George Gaskell, Toby A. Ten Eyck, Jonathon Jackson, Giuseppe Veltri“Oyster Coverage: Chiastic news as a reflection of local expertise and economic concerns.” Sociological Research Online 9, 4. 2004.
Authors: Toby A. Ten Eyck and Forrest A. Desrean
“The More Things Change . . . : Milk pasteurization, food irradiation, and biotechnology in the New York Times.” The Social Science Journal 41:29-41. 2004
Authors: Toby Ten Eyck and Melissa Williment
“The National Media and Things Genetic: Coverage in The New York Times (1971 - 2000) and Washington Post, (1977-2000).” Science Communication 25:129-152. 2003.
Authors: Toby A. Ten Eyck and Melissa Williment
“Food Irradiation in the News: The Cultural Clash of a Postharvest Technology.”Agriculture and Human Values 19:53-61. 2002.
Author: Toby Ten Eyck
“Managing Food: Economic and Cultural Aspects of Cajun Foodways” Rural Sociology 66:227-243. 2001.
Author: Toby Ten Eyck
“Does Information Matter? A Research Note on Information Technologies and Political Protest.” The Social Science Journal 38:147-160. 2001.
Author: Toby Ten Eyck
“In the Words of Experts: The interpretive process of the food irradiation debate.” International Journal of Food Science and Technology 36:821-831. 2001.
Authors: Toby Ten Eyck and Forrest A. Deseran
“Biotechnology in the United States: Mad or moral science?” Pp. 307-318 in Biotechnology 1996-2000, edited by George Gaskell and Martin W. Bauer. London, UK: Science Museum. 2001.
Authors: Toby A. Ten Eyck, Paul B. Thompson and Susanna H. Priest.
Bingen, J. and L. Busch, eds.. 2006. Agricultural Standards: The Shape Of The Global Food And Fiber System. Dordrecht: Springer.
Rudy, Alan P.; Dawn Coppin, Jason Konefal, Bradley T. Shaw, Toby Ten Eyck, Craig Harris, and Lawrence Busch. 2006, forthcoming. Universities in the Age of Corporate Science: The UC Berkeley–Novartis Controversy. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.
Busch, L. and C. Bain. 2004. “New! Improved? The Transformation of the Global Agrifood System.” Rural Sociology. 69(3): 321-346.
D. Winickoff, Jasanoff, S., R. Grove-White, L. Busch, and B. Wynne. 2005. “Adjudicating the GM Food Wars: Science, Risk, and Democracy in World Trade Law.” The Yale Journal of International Law. 30 (1): 81-123.
Hatanaka, M., C. Bain, and L. Busch. 2005. “Third-Party Certification in The Global
Agrifood System,” Food Policy 30: 354–369.
Busch, L. 2005. “Commentary on ‘Ever Since Hightower: The Politics of Agricultural Research Activism in hte Molecular Age,’” Agriculture and Human Values 22: 285-288.
Busch, L. 2004. “Lessons Unlearned: How Biotechnology is Changing Society.” Pp. 27-38 in Biotechnology: Science and Society at a Crossroad. Ithaca, NY: National Agricultural Biotechnology Council.
Busch, L. 2004. “The Social Construction of Food Safety.” Pp. 163-178 in M. E. Lien and B. Nerlich, eds. (2004) The Politics of Food. Oxford: Berg.
Busch, L. and J. Bingen. 2005. “Standards and Standardization,” in Beckert, J. and M. Zafirovski, eds., International Encyclopedia of Economic Sociology. Boston: Routledge.
Bain, C., B. Deaton, and L. Busch. 2005. “Agricultural and Food Standards,” Pp. 71-83 in V. Higgins and G. Lawrence, eds. Agricultural Governance. Boston: Routledge.
Bain, C. and L. Busch, 2005. “The Limits of Audits,” Pp. 141-145 in Hide or Confide, Gertjan Hofsteade, ed. Amsterdam: Reed Business Information.
Busch, L. 2005. “Agricultural Sciences,” Pp. 2-8 in Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia, Sal Restivo, ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Konefal, J., C. Bain, M. Mascarenhas and L. Busch, “Supermarkets and Supply Chains in North America,” in G. Lawrence and D. Burch, eds., Supermarkets and Agri-food Supply Chains: Transformations in the Production and Consumption of Foods. London: Edward Elgar, forthcoming.
Hatanaka, M., C. Bain, and L. Busch, 2006. “Differentiated Standardization, Standardized Differentiation: The Complexity of the Global Agrifood System,” Pp. 39-68 in T. Marsden and J. Murdoch, eds., Between The Local And The Global: Confronting Complexity In The Contemporary Food Sector. Amsterdam: Elsevier.
Busch, L.; Grove-White, R.; Jasanoff, S., Winickoff, D. and Wynne, B. 2004. Amicus Curiae Brief Submitted to the Dispute Settlement Panel of the World Trade Organization in the Case of EC: Measures Affecting The Approval and Marketing of Biotech Products. April 30.
Busch, L.; Allison, R.; Harris, C.; Rudy, A.; Shaw, B.; Ten Eyck, T.; Coppin, D.; Konefal, J.; Oliver, C. 2004. External Review of the Collaborative Research Agreement between Novartis Agricultural Discovery Institute, Inc. and the Regents of the University of California. East Lansing: Institute for Food and Agricultural Standards, Michigan State University, July 13.
Busch, L., D. Thiagarajan, M. Hatanaka, C. Bain, L. G. Flores, and M. Frahm. 2005. The Relationship Of Third-Party Certification (TPC) to Sanitary/Phytosanitary (SPS)
Measures and the International Agri-Food Trade: Final Report, Raise SPS Global Analytical Report #9. Bethesda, MD: Development Alternatives, Inc.
Health & Well-Being
“Hard times and Vulnerable People: Stress and Distress among the Unemployed” 2001
Authors: C.L. Broman, VL Hamilton and WS Hoffman
“Traumatic experience and sexuality attitudes” Journal of Sex Research 2003: vol. 40, pp. 351-357
Author: C.L. Broman
“To Die For: The Semiotic Seductive Power of the Tanned Body.” Symbolic Interaction 27(3): 309-332. 2004.
Authors: Phillip Vannini and Aaron McCright
“Boarding and Public Schools: Educational Attainment, Conduct Disorder, and Alcohol Dependency.” American Indian and Alaskan Native Mental Health Research: The Journal of the National Center 8(2): 24-45. 1998.
Authors: Eric Henderson, Stephen J. Kunitz, K. Ruben Gabriel, Aaron M. McCright, and Jerrold E. Levy.
Race, Urban & Migration
"Migrant Networks: A Summary and Critique of Relational Approaches to International Migration" The Blackwell Companion to Social Inequalities Ch. 12
Author: Steve Gold
“From Jim Crow to Racial Hegemony: Evolving Explanations of Racial Hierarchy" Ethnic and Racial Studies 2004: pp. 1-18
Author: Steve Gold
“Race differences in professional help seeking” American Journal of Community Psychology 1987: vol. 15, pp. 473-489
Author: C.L. Broman
“Race, Gender and Environmentalism: The Atypical Values and Beliefs of White Men” Race, Gender & Class 2002: vol. 9(2), pp. 1-19
Authors: Linda Kalof, Thomas Dietz, Gregory Guagnano and Paul C. Stern
“Race-related factors and life satisfaction among African-Americans” Journal of Black Psychology : vol. 23, pp. 36-49
Author: C.L. Broman
“Race differences in marital well-being” Journal of Marriage and the Family 1993: vol. 55, pp. 724-732
Author: C.L. Broman
“Racial group identification among black adults” Social Forces 1988: vol. 67, pp. 146-158
Authors: C.L. Broman, H.W. Neighbors and J.S. Jackson
“The experience and consequences of racial discrimination” Journal of Black Psychology 2000: vol. 26, pp. 165-180
Authors: C.L. Broman, Mavaddat, R. and Hsu, S.
“The Migrant Economy” Axess Magazine 2005: Issue 4
Author: Steve Gold,
“Using Photography in Studies of Immigrant Communities” American Behavioral Scientist 2004: pp. 1551-1572
Author: Steve Gold
Ethnic Economies, 2000
Authors: Steve Gold, and Light, Ivan
From the Workers’ State to the Golden State: Jews from the Former Soviet Union in California, 1995
Author: Steve Gold
Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Customers Throughout the 20th Century" Not Just Black and White: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives on Immigration, Race and Ethnicity in the United States 2004
Author: Steve Gold
Immigration Research for a New Century: Multidisciplinary Perspectives
Authors: Steve Gold, Rumbaut, Rubén G. and Foner, Nancy
“Reading the Trophy: Exploring the Display of Dead Animals in Hunting Magazines” Visual Studies 2003: vol. 18(2), pp. 112-122
Authors: Linda Kalof and Amy Fitzgerald
Refugee Communities: A Comparative Field Study, 1992
Author: Steve Gold
“Satisfaction among blacks: The significance of marriage and parenting” Journal of Marriage and the Family 1988: vol. 50, pp. 45-51
Author: C.L. Broman






