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2020 Selected Articles with Student Co-Authorship

The Fukushima Effect at Home: The Changing Role of Domestic Actors in Japanese Energy Policy

Co-authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Security and Resilience Studies Program, and Tim Fraser.

WIREs Climate Change

Reprinting Wright: Reevaluating American Literary Collections through Newspaper Selections

Co-authored by Ryan Cordell, Associate Professor of English and Graduate Program Director, and Avery Blankenship.

 

University of Minnesota Press

Intersectional Community Thinking: New Possibilities for Thinking About Community

Co-authored by Ellen Cushman, Dean’s Professor of Civic Sustainability,  Professor of English and Associate Dean of Academic Affairs, Diversity and Inclusion, and Abbie Levesque DeCamp.

Reflections: A Journal of Community-Engaged Writing and Rhetoric

Makandal and Pandemic Knowledge: Literature, Fetish, and Health in the Plantationocene

Co-authored by Elizabeth Dillon, Distinguished Professor of English and  Co-Director of NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks, and Kate Simpkins.

American Literature

Possibilities for a Public-Facing Digital Writing Program Archive in the Age of Analytics

Co-authored by Neal Lerner, Chair and Professor of English, Kyle Oddis, Avery Blankenship, and Brice Lanham.

Journal of Writing Analytics

Predictors of Health Insurance Enrollment among HIV Positive Pregnant Women in Kenya: Potential for Adverse Selection and Implications for HIV Treatment and Prevention

Co-authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies and Lawrence Were.

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

Visceral Leishmaniasis: A Global Overview

Co-authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies, Jorja Kahn, Jamie McGloin, and Galen Ziaggi.

Journal of Global Health Science

Effects of Social Health Insurance on Access and Utilization of Obstetric Health Services: Results from HIV+ Pregnant Women in Kenya

Co-authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies, and Jonathan Were.

BMC Public Health

2020 Major Articles in Top Journals

COVID-19: Pandemic Reading

Authored by Sari Altschuler, Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of Northeastern Humanities Center.

American Literature, December 1, 2020

Texturing the Digital Humanities: A Manifesto

Authored by Sari Altschuler, Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of Northeastern Humanities Center.

PMLA, January 1, 2020

Touching The Scarlet Letter: What Disability History Can Teach Us About Literature

Authored by Sari Altschuler, Associate Professor of English and Associate Director of Northeastern Humanities Center.

American Literature, March 1, 2020

Towards a Standard Model of the Cognitive Science of Nationalism – the Calendar

Authored by Amílcar Antonio Barreto, Professor & Chair of Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies

Journal of Cognition and Culture, December 11, 2020.

Race and Policing in the 2016 Presidential Election: Black Lives Matter, the Police, and Dog Whistle Politics

Authored by Kevin Drakulich, Associate Director and Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Criminology, February 18, 2020

Breaking the Cycle? Education and the Intergenerational Transmission of Violence

Authored by Bilge Erten, Assistant Professor of Economics and International Affairs.

Review of Economics and Statistics, May 1, 2020

Crime Frames and Gender Differences in the Activation of Crime Concern and Crime Responses

Authored by Amy Farrell, Director and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab.

Journal of Criminal Justice, January 1, 2021

The Interaction of Personal and Occupational Factors in the Suicide Deaths of Correction Officers

Authored by Natasha Frost, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and PhD Program Director.

Justice Quarterly, December 21, 2020

The Evolution of Transformational Change in Multilateral Funds Dedicated to Financing Adaptation to Climate Change

Authored by Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs.

Climate and Development, July 15, 2020

You Say You Want an Antitrust Revolution? The Paradox of Modern Merger Control

Authored by John Kwoka, Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics

Antitrust Bulletin, August 17, 2020

Raising Rivals Costs by Customer Diversion: Evidence from Airline Baggage Fees

Authored by John Kwoka, Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics

International Journal of the Economics of Business, August 17, 2020

Pedagogy of Vulnerability Unpacking the Pedagogy of Vulnerability in Three Contexts: Large Lecture, Intergroup Dialogue, and Study Abroad

Authored by Matthew Lee, Teaching Professor of Human Services.

Information Age Publishing, May 4, 2020

Dynamic Comovement Among Banks, Systemic Risk, and the Macroeconomy

Authored by Jun Ma, Dean’s Leadership Fellow and Professor of Economics.

Journal of Banking & Finance, July 11, 2020

With Friends Like These: Aggression from Amity and Equivalence

Authored by Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice.

American Journal of Sociology, November 1, 2020

The Meaning of Action: Linking Goals, Tactics, and Strategies in the Environmental Movement

Authored by Laura Nelson, Assistant Professor of Sociology.

Mobilization: An International Quarterly, September 10, 2020

Urban Heat Islets: Street Segments with Higher Land Surface Temperatures Experience a Greater Increase in Medical Emergencies During Heat Advisories

Authored by Dan O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Boston Area Research Initiative.

American Journal of Public Health, June 10, 2020

Partisan Consumerism: Experimental Tests of Consumer Reactions to Corporate Political Activity

Authored by Costas Panagopoulos, Department Chair and Professor of Political Science.

Journal of Politics, May 1, 2020

Does it Matter Where You Came From? Ancestry Composition and Economic Performance of US Counties, 1850–2010

Authored by Ivan Petkov, Assistant Professor of Economics.

Journal of Economic Growth, August 9, 2020

Super-Diversity as a Framework to Promote Justice: Designing Program Assessment for Multilingual Writing Outcomes

Co-authored by Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English and Director of the Writing Program, and Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing.

Composition Forum, August 25, 2020

Do health risk assessments change eating habits at the workplace?

 

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, April 1, 2020

Migration, Money Transfers, and Mobile Money: Evidence from Niger

Authored by Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics

AEA Papers and Proceedings, May 1, 2020

Treatment Effect Accounting for Network Changes

Authored by Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics

The Review of Economics and Statistics, March 6, 2020

Upskilling: Do Employers Demand Greater Skill When Workers Are Plentiful?

Authored by Alicia Sasser Modestino, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics and Director of Research in the Dukakis Center.

Review of Economics and Statistics, October 1, 2020

Towards Impactful Energy Justice Research: Transforming the Power of Academic Engagement

Authored by Jennie Stephens, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy, and Director of Strategic Research Collaborations in the Global Resilience Institute.

Energy Research and Social Science, September 1, 2020

Confronting Chronic Shocks: Social Resilience in Rio de Janeiro’s Poor Neighborhoods

Authored by Thomas Vicino, Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Urban Affairs.

Cities, Volume 99, April 1, 2020

Five Insights from the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019

Co-authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies.

Lancet, October 17, 2020

How Universal Is Disproportionate Minority Contact? An Examination of Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Juvenile Justice Processing Across Four States

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Justice Quarterly, May 20, 2020

 

The Case for Rigorous Comparative Research and Population Impacts in a New Era of Evidence‐based Interventions for Juvenile Offenders

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Criminology & Public Policy, October 13, 2020