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2022 Selected Articles with Student Co-Authorship

Addressing Hate Crime in the 21st Century: Trends, Threats, and Opportunities for Intervention

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

Student co-author: Sarah Lockwood

Annual Review of Criminology, September 2, 2022

Confronting Super-Diversity Again: A Multidimensional Approach to Teaching and Researching Writing at a Global University

Authored by Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English

Student co-author: Cherice Escobar Jones

Writing Across Difference: Theory and Intervention, March 1, 2022

Antiracist Genre Systems: Creating Non-Violent Writing Classroom Spaces

Authored by Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English

Student co-author: Tieanna Graphenreed

Composition Studies, September 1, 2022

The Impact of Anticipated, Vicarious, and Experienced Racial and Ethnic Discrimination on Depression and Suicidal Behavior among Chicago Youth

Authored by Gregory M. Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives

Student co-author: Ayanna Miller Smith

Social Science Research, January 2022

Examining the Spatial Distribution and Contextual Correlates of Body-Worn Camera Adoption in the United States

Authored by Gregory M. Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives

Student co-author: Nathaniel Lawshe

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice, February 16, 2022

Examining the Factors that Impact Suicide Following Heterosexual Intimate Partner Homicide: Social Context, Gender Dynamics, and Firearms

Authored by Gregory M. Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives

Student co-authors: Emma Fridel and Kara McArdle

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, May 25, 2022

Discrimination in Context: Examining Neighborhood-Level Variation in the Incidence and Adverse Effects of Perceived Racial and Ethnic Discrimination among Chicago Youth

Authored by Gregory M. Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives

Student co-authors: Ayanna Miller Smith and Daniel Trovato

Race and Social Problems, May 14, 2022

Coercive Control or Self-Defense? Examining Firearm Use in Male- and Female-Perpetrated Intimate Partner Homicide

Authored by Gregory M. Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives

Student co-author: Emma Fridel

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, July 25, 2022

A Hostile Reputation: A Social Network Approach to Interstate Hostility

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

Student co-author: Andrea Corradi

Social Networks, July 8, 2022

Reciprocity, Transitivity, and Skew: Comparing Local Structure in 40 Positive and Negative Social Networks

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

Student co-author: James Ashford

PLOS ONE, May 20, 2022

Victimization of Sexual Minority Latinx Youth: Results From a National Survey

Authored by Carlos Cuevas, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab

Student co-authors: Candence Wills and Gabriel Robles

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, March 4, 2022

Bias Crime and Victimization Among Latinx Adults: Formal and Informal Help-Seeking

Authored by Carlos Cuevas, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab

Student co-authors: Sarah Lockwood and Jesenia Robles

Journal of Interpersonal Violence, February 23, 2022

Understanding How Avoidance in Response to Victimization Risk Affects Latinx Community Safety

Authored by Carlos Cuevas, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab

Student co-authors: Alexis Yohros, Sarah Lockwood, and Candence Wills

Crime & Delinquency, October 22, 2022

An Introductory Examination on the Differences Between Frequentist and Bayesian Multiple Regression Using Real-World Data on Bias-Based Victimization Among Latinx Adults

Authored by Carlos Cuevas, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab

Student co-author: Stephen Abeyta

Psychological Trauma: Theory, Research, Practice, and Policy, August 11, 2022

Cohort Profile: The Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study (CSYS)

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Student co-authors: Alexis Yohros and Heather Paterson 

Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, August 19, 2022

The Impact and Policy Relevance of Street Lighting for Crime Prevention: A Systematic Review Based on a Half-Century of Evaluation Research

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Student co-author: Stephen Douglas

Criminology & Public Policy, April 11, 2022

Effects of Prevention Interventions on Violence in the Workplace: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Student co-author: Stephen Abeyta

Aggression and Violent Behavior, May 20, 2022

Can Police Use of Less-Than-Lethal Weapons Reduce Harm During Violent Police-Citizen Encounters? A Systematic Review and Directions for Future Research

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Student co-author: Keller G. Sheppard

Aggression and Violent Behavior, May 20, 2022

How Intersectional Threat Shapes Views of Gun Policy: The John Wayne Solution

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

Student co-author: Brandon M. Craig

Social Problems, March 18, 2022

Why White Americans More Frequently Fail to View the Police Critically

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

Student co-authors: Jesenia Robles and Eric Rodriguez-Whitney

Du Bois Review, April 19, 2022

Who Believes that the Police Use Excessive Force? Centering Racism in Research on Perceptions of the Police

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

Student co-authors: Jesenia Robles, Eric Rodriguez-Whitney, and Cassidy Pereira

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, September 7, 2022

The Choice to Discriminate: How Source of Income Discrimination Constrains Opportunity for Housing Choice Voucher Holders

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Student co-author: Forrest Hangen

Urban Affairs Review, July 5, 2022

A Multisource Database Tracking the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Communities of Boston, MA, USA

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Student co-authors: Riley Tucker, Forrest Hangen, Shunan You, Mehrnaz Amiri, Edgar Castro, Qiliang Chen, Bidisha Das, Sage Gibbons, Petro Papadopoulos, Saina Sheini, Michael Shields, and Xin Shu

Nature Scientific Data, June 20, 2022

The Emergence and Evolution of Problematic Properties: Onset, Persistence, Aggravation, and Desistance

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Student co-authors: Riley Tucker and Forrest Hangen

Journal of Quantitative Criminology, March 30, 2022

Strategies and Inequities in Balancing Recreation and COVID Exposure When Visiting Green Spaces

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Student co-author: Sarina Dass

Environment & Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, July 16, 2022

From Nearly White to Brown: Nation, Identity, and the Racialization of Muslim Americans

Authored by Amílcar A. Barreto, Professor & Chair, Cultures, Societies, and Global Studies; Professor & Interim Director, International Affairs; Professor, Political Science

Student co-author: Omar Sindi

Culture and Religion, November 2, 2022

A Narrative Review of Kenya’s Surgical Capacity Using the Lancet Commission on Global Surgery’s Indicator Framework

Authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies

Student co-author: Hugh Shirley

Global Health, Science and Practice, August 8, 2022

The Connection between Climate Change, Surgical Care and Neglected Tropical Diseases

Authored by Richard Wamai, Associate Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies

Student co-authors: Hugh Shirley and Grace Grifferty

Annals of Global Health, February 28, 2022

Challenging Federal Exclusion: Immigrant Safety, Health, and Healthcare Access in Sanctuary Cities

Authored by Tiffany Joseph, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs and Graduate Program Director of Sociology and Alisa Lincoln, Director, Institute for Health Equity and Social Justice Research and Professor of Health Sciences and Sociology

Student co-authors: Ashley Houston and Tibrine Da Fonseca

Health & Place, May 19, 2022

Pedagogical Perspective on Sustainability

Edited by Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics

Student co-author: Abigail Walshaw

Sustainability and Climate Change Vol. 15, No. 3, June 23, 2022

Do All Roads Lead to Sapporo? The Role of Linking and Bridging Ties in Evacuation Decisions

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Student co-authors: Timothy Fraser and Larissa Morikawa

Ecology and Society, June 2022

Social Capital’s Impact on COVID-19 Outcomes at Local Levels

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Student co-author: Timothy Fraser

Scientific Reports, April 21, 2022

Information Trust Falls: Civic Networks and Information Source During the COVID-19 Pandemic

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Student co-author: Summer Marion

Russel Sage Foundation Journal, December 1, 2022

Uneven Paths: Soft Policy’s Benefits to Recovery in Louisiana Parishes after Hurricanes Katrina and Rita

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Student co-authors: Timothy Fraser, Alex R. Poniatowski, Nicholas Hersey, and Haoran Zheng

Journal of Environmental Management, November 1, 2022

Trust but Verify: Validating New Measures for Mapping Social Infrastructure in Cities

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Student co-authors: Timothy Fraser, Napuck Cherdchaiyapong, Winta Tekle, Erin Thomas, and Joel Zayas

Urban Climate, September 29, 2022

The Impact of News Trust and Scandal Knowledge on Political Efficacy

Authored by Katherine Haenschen, Associate Professor of Political Science

Student co-authors: Jessica Collier and Joen Tedesco

American Behavioral Scientist, February 22, 2022

Urban Crises and the Covid-19 Pandemic: An Analytical Framework for Metropolitan Resiliency

Authored by Thomas Vicino, Associate Dean of Graduate Studies and Professor of Political Science, Public Policy and Urban Affairs

Student co-authors: Robert Voigt, Mahir Kabir, and Yoni Michanie

Urban Planning, July 29, 2022

Anti-Racist Translingualism: Investigating Race in Translingual Scholarship Over the Past Decade

Authored by Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing

Student co-author: Cherice Escobar Jones

International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, December 5, 2022

Investing in Project Maintenance: Auditing the Digital Transgender Archive

Authored by K.J. Rawson, Associate Professor of English and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies and Co-Director of NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks

Student co-authors: Eamon Schlotterback and Cailin Flannery Roles

Digital Humanities Quarterly, 2022

2022 Major Articles in Top Journals

Optimizing Return and Secure Disposal of Prescription Opioids to Reduce the Diversion to Secondary Users and Black Market

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

Co-authored by Md Mahmudul Hasan, Assistant Professor, Department of Pharmaceutical Outcomes and Policy, University of Florida; Gary J. Young, Director of Northeastern University Center for Health Policy and Healthcare Research and Professor of Strategic Management and Healthcare Systems, Northeastern University; Muhammad Noor E Alam, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, Northeastern University

Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, October 18, 2022

School’s Out: How Summer Youth Employment Programs Impact Academic Outcomes

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

Co-authored by Richard Paulsen, Assistant Professor of Economics, Bloomsburg University

Education Finance and Policy, January 1, 2023

What’s In a Job? Evaluating the Effect of Private Sector Job Experience on Students’ Academic Outcomes

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

Co-authored by Urbashee Paul, PhD ’22 in Economics, Northeastern University and Joseph McLaughlin

American Economic Association: Papers and Proceedings, May 2022

Finding the Balance Between Simplicity and Realism in Participatory Modeling for Environmental Planning

Authored by Moira Zellner, Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Director of Participatory Modeling and Data Science; Co-Director of NULab for Texts, Maps and Networks

Co-authored by Dan Milz, Assistant Professor, Department of Urban and Regional Planning and the Matsunaga Institute for Peace and Conflict Resolution, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa; Leilah Lyons, Research Associate Professor, Department of Computer Science, University of Illinois Chicago; Charles Hoch, Professor Emeritus, Department of Urban Planning and Policy, University of Illinois at Chicago; Josh Radinsky, Associate Professor of Learning Sciences and Curriculum and Instruction, University of Illinois Chicago

Environmental Modelling & Software, September 3, 2022

Beyond Climate Isolationism: A Necessary Shift for Climate Justice

Authored by Jennie C. Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy

Current Climate Change Reports, August 18, 2022

Action Research for Energy System Transformation

Authored by Jennie C. Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy

Co-authored by Simon Jorgenson, Associate Professor, Department of Education, University of Vermont

Educational Action Research, June 5, 2022

Electrification: Opportunities for Social Justice and Social Innovation

Authored by Jennie C. Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy

MRS Bulletin, January 25, 2022

Climate Policy Conflict in the U.S. States: A Critical Review and Way Forward

Authored by Jennie C. Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy

Co-authored by Joshua A. Basseches, Postdoctoral Fellow, Gerald R. Ford School of Public Policy, University of Michigan; Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo, Associate Professor and Research Director of the Wason Center for Civic Leadership, Christopher Newport University; Maxwell T. Boykoff, Professor and Chair, Environmental Studies Program, University of Colorado Boulder; Trevor Culhane, Research Assistant at Brown University Climate and Development Lab; Galen Hall, Researcher at Brown University Climate and Development Lab; Noel Healy, Professor, Department of Geography and Sustainability, Salem State University; David J. Hess, Professor of Sociology, Vanderbilt University; David Hsu, Associate Professor of Urban and Environmental Planning, Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Rachel M. Krause, Professor, School of Public Affairs and Administration, University of Kansas; Harland Prechel, Professor of Sociology, Texas A&M University and J. Timmons Roberts, Ittleson Professor of Environmental Studies and Professor of Environment and Society and Sociology, Brown University

Climatic Change, February 16, 2022

Toward Dangerous US Unilateralism on Solar Geoengineering

Authored by Jennie C. Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy

Co-authored by Prakash Kashwan, Associate Professor of Environmental Studies, Brandeis University; Duncan McLaren, Postdoctoral Climate Intervention Fellow in Environmental Law and Policy, University of California Los Angeles School of Law; Kevin Surprise, Lecturer in Environmental Studies, Mount Holyoke College

Environmental Politics, December 18, 2022

Women are Credited Less in Science Than Men

Authored by Matthew B. Ross, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics

Co-authored by Britta Glennon, Assistant Professor of Management, University of Pennsylvania; Raviv Murciano-Goroff, Assistant Professor, Strategy and Innovation, Boston University; Enrico Berkes, Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Economics, The Ohio State University; Bruce Weinberg, Eric Byron Fix-Monda Endowed Professor, Department of Economics, The Ohio State University; Julia Lane, Professor, Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, New York University

Nature, June 22, 2022

Endogenous Driving Behavior in Tests of Racial Profiling

Authored by Matthew B. Ross, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics

Co-authored by Jesse Kalinowski, Assistant Professor of Economics and Data Science, Quinnipiac University and Stephen Ross, Professor of Economics, University of Connecticut

The Journal of Human Resources, January 9, 2023

Publish or Perish: Selective Attrition as a Unifying Explanation for Patterns in Innovation over the Career

Authored by Matthew B. Ross, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics

Co-authored by Huifeng Yu, Ph.D. Candidate in Economics, State University of New York at Albany; Gerald Marschke, Associate Professor of Economics, State University of New York at Albany; Joseph Staudt, Economist, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau; Bruce Weinberg, Eric Byron Fix-Monda Endowed Professor, Department of Economics, The Ohio State University

The Journal of Human Resources, October 7, 2022

A Multisource Database Tracking the Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on the Communities of Boston, MA, USA

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Co-authored by Alina Ristea, Assistant Professor, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London; Nicholas Beauchamp, Associate Professor of Political Science, Northeastern University; Alexandra Ciomek, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Mansueto Institute of Urban Innovation and the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, University of Chicago; Justin de Benedictis-Kessner, Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University; Barrett Montgomery, Research Public Health Analyst, RTI International; Cordula Robinson, Senior Research Scientist, Kostas Research Institute, Northeastern University; Michael Wood, Kostas Research Institute, Northeastern University; Babak Heydari, Affiliated Faculty, School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Network Science Institute, Northeastern University, and student-coauthors Riley Tucker, Forrest Hangen, Shunan You, Mehrnaz Amiri, Edgar Castro, Qiliang Chen, Bidisha Das, Sage Gibbons, Petro Papadopoulos, Saina Sheini, Michael Shields, and Xin Shu

Nature Scientific Data, June 20, 2022

The Emergence and Evolution of Problematic Properties: Onset, Persistence, Aggravation, and Desistance

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Co-authored by Alina Ristea, Assistant Professor, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London, Riley Tucker, and Forrest Hangen

Journal of Quantitative Criminology, March 30, 2022

Strategies and Inequities in Balancing Recreation and COVID Exposure When Visiting Green Spaces

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Co-authored by Alina Ristea, Assistant Professor, Department of Security and Crime Science, University College London and Sarina Dass

Environment & Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science, July 16, 2022

Whence the Action? The Persistence and Aggravation of Violent Crime at Addresses, Streets, and Neighborhoods

Authored by Daniel T. O’Brien, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Boston Area Research Initiative; Director, PhD in Public Policy Program

Co-authored by Alexandra Ciomek, Postdoctoral Scholar at the Mansueto Institute of Urban Innovation and the Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, University of Chicago

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency, July 21, 2022

Fifty Years after UN Environment Summit, Researchers Renew Call for Action

Authored by Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Professor of Public Policy

Co-authored by Sharachchandra Lele, Distinguished Fellow in Environmental Policy & Governance, Ashoka Trust for Research in Ecology and the Environment

Nature, June 1, 2022

50 Years of Global Environmental Protection

Authored by Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Professor of Public Policy

German Review on the United Nations, June 2022

Moderate Support For the Use of Digital Tracking to Support Climate-Mitigation Strategies

Authored by Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Professor of Public Policy

Co-authored by Jennifer Garard, Deputy Director, Sustainability in the Digital Age, Canada Hub; Sylvia L.R. Wood, Lead Scientist for Research and Development, Eco2Urb; Nilufar Sabet-Kassouf, Strategic Programs Manager, Sustainability in the Digital Age Initiative and Future Earth Canada Hub; Andréa Ventimiglia, Advancements Managerl Sustainability in the Digital Age, Canada Hub; H. Damon Matthews, Professor and Research Chair in Climate Science and Sustainability, Concordia University; Éliane Ubalijoro, Executive Director, Sustainability in the Digital Age and Global Canada Hub Director, Future Earth; Kalpana Chaudhari, Assistant Professor, Shah and Anchor Kutchhi Engineering College, Mumbai, India and Amy L. Luers, Senior Advisor of the Sustainability in the Digital Age Initiative

One Earth, September 16, 2022

The Global Biodiversity Framework Needs a Robust Action Agenda

Co-authored by Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Professor of Public Policy

Nature Ecology & Evolution, November 28, 2022

A User’s Guide to Theory Exposition in Publishing Health Care Management Research

Authored by Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy

Journal of Health Administration Education, Summer 2022

Physician Satisfaction with Telehealth: A Review and Agenda for Future Research

Authored by Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy

Quality Management in Health Care, February 7, 2022

Making Do By Getting Real: Psychological Contract Violations and Proactive Career Agency Among Medical Professionals

Authored by Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy

Co-authored by Mahima Mitra, Research Fellow, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford and Sue Dopson, Professor of Organizational Behavior, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford

Health Care Management Review, June 16, 2022

Changes in Career Thinking and Work Intentions Among Family Educators in Response to the Covid-19 Pandemic

Authored by Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy

Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine, September 12, 2022

How to Help Primary Care Physicians Craft Sustainable Careers

Authored by Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy

Harvard Business Review, September 13, 2022

Trust in Govermment and COVID-19 Response Policy: A Comparative Approach

Authored by Cristina Stanica, Assistant Teaching Professor of Public Policy and Administration

Co-authored by Andrew Crosby, Assistant Professor of Instruction, MA in Public Policy & Administration Program, Northwestern University and Sarah Larson, Assistant Professor, School of Public Administration, University of Central Florida

Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis: Research and Practice, August 10, 2022

Governing Sustainable Transformations of Urban Social-Ecological-Technological Systems

Authored by Sara Constantino, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Public Policy

Co-authored by Elisabeth Krueger, Visiting Research Collaborator, High Meadows Environmental Institute, Princeton University; Miguel Centeno, Musgrave Professor of Sociology and Executive Vice-Dean of the School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University; Thomas Elmqvist, Professor, Stockholm Resilience Centre, Stockholm University; Elke Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University; Simon Levin, James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University

npj Urban Sustainability, May 3, 2022

Group Identities Can Undermine Social Tipping After Intervention

Authored by Sara Constantino, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Public Policy

Co-authored by Sönke Ehret, Senior Researcher, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne; Elke Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University; Charles Efferson, Full Professor, Department of Organizational Behavior, University of Lausanne; Sonja Vogt, Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne

Nature Human Behavior, September 22, 2022

Scaling Up Change: A Critical Review and Practical Guide to Harnessing Social Norms for Climate Action

Authored by Sara Constantino, Assistant Professor of Psychology and Public Policy

Co-authored by Gregg Sparkman, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Boston College; Gordon Kraft-Todd, Postdoctoral Researcher, Morality Lab, Boston College; Cristina Bicchieri, S.J.P. Harvie Professor of Social Thought and Comparative Ethics, University of Pennsylvania; Damon Centola, Elihu Katz Professor of Communications, Sociology, and Engineering, University of Pennsylvania; Bettina Shell-Duncan, Professor, Department of Anthropology, University of Washington; Sonja Vogt, Associate Professor, Faculty of Business and Economics, University of Lausanne; Elke Weber, Gerhard R. Andlinger Professor in Energy and the Environment and Professor of Psychology and Public Affairs, Princeton University

Psychological Science in the Public Interest, October 13, 2022

Continental Land Back: Managing Mobilities and Enacting Relationalities in Indigenous Landscapes

Authored by Nicholas Brown, Associate Teaching Professor and Program Coordinator of Urban Landscape

Mobilities, January 30, 2022

The Impact and Policy Relevance of Street Lighting for Crime Prevention: A Systematic Review Based on a Half-Century of Evaluation Research

Authored by Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of the Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study

Co-authored by David Farrington, Emeritus Professor of Psychological Criminology, Cambridge University and Stephen Douglas

Criminology & Public Policy, April 11, 2022

Now with the Possibility of Parole: Enabling a Juvenile Lifer’s Meaningful Review

Authored by Simon Singer, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Co-authored by Stuti Kokkalera, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice & Criminology, Sam Houston State University

British Journal of Criminology, February 17, 2022

Situational Factors and Police Use of Force Across Micro-Time Intervals: A Video Systematic Social Observation and Panel Regression Analysis

Authored by Eric Piza, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Crime Analysis Initiatives

Co-authored by Nathan T. Connealy, Assistant Professor of Criminology, University of Tampa; Victoria Sytsma, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Queen’s University; Vijay Chillar, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice, University of Central Florida

Criminology, October 29, 2022

The Impact of Suspect Resistance, Informational Justice, and Interpersonal Justice on Time Until Police Use of Physical Force: A Survival Analysis

Authored by Eric Piza, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Crime Analysis Initiatives

Co-authored by Victoria Sytsma, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, Queen’s University

Crime & Delinquency, June 25, 2022

The Effect of the Seattle Police-Free CHOP Zone on Crime: A Microsynthetic Control Evaluation

Authored by Eric Piza, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Crime Analysis Initiatives

Co-authored by Nathan T. Connealy, Assistant Professor of Criminology, University of Tampa

Criminology & Public Policy, January 10, 2022

Worth the Weight: Conceptualizing and Measuring Strong versus Weak Tie Homophily

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

Social Networks, January 2022

Who Run the World? Gender and the Social Network of R&B/Hip Hop Collaboration from 2012-2020

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

Applied Network Science, October 5, 2022

A Hostile Reputation: A Social Network Approach to Interstate Hostility

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

Co-authored by Nick Dietrich, Assistant Professor and Director of Data Analytics Program, Ohio Wesleyan University and Andrea Corradi

Social Networks, July 8, 2022

Keeping to the Code: How Local Norms of Friendship and Dating Inform Macro-Structures of Adolescents’ Romantic Networks

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

Co-authored by Derek Kreager, Liberal Arts Professor of Sociology and Criminology, Pennsylvania State University and Rene Veenstra, Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Groningen

Social Networks, July 2022

Reciprocity, Transitivity, and Skew: Comparing Local Structure in 40 Positive and Negative Social Networks

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

Co-authored by  Diane Felmlee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Demography, Pennsylvania State University and James Ashford

PLOS ONE, May 20, 2022

Does Media Coverage of Mass Public Shootings Create a Contagion Effect?

Authored by James Alan Fox, Lipman Family Professor of Criminology, Law, and Public Policy

Co-authored by Grant Duwe, Director of Research and Evaluation, Minnesota Department of Corrections and Michael Rocque, Associate Professor of Sociology, Bates College

Significance Magazine, January 25, 2022

Explaining the Use of Traditional Law Enforcement Responses to Human Trafficking Concerns in Illicit Massage Businesses

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

Co-authored by Ieke de Vries, Assistant Professor of Criminology, Leiden University

Justice Quarterly, April 1, 2022

Collateral Consequences & Public Safety

Authored by Megan Denver, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Co-authored by Abigail Ballou, PhD Student, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice, Northeastern University

Arnold Ventures, July 11, 2022

“[It’s] What You Do After the Mistake That Counts”: Positive Employment Credentials, Criminal Record Stigma, and Potential Pathways of Mediation

Authored by Megan Denver, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Co-authored by Samuel DeWitt, Assistant Professor, Department of Criminal Justice and Criminology, University of North Carolina—Charlotte

Criminology, September 12, 2022

Violent Conflict in Contemporary Europe: Specifying the Relationship Between War Exposure and Interpersonal Violence in A War-Weary Country

Authored by Ekaterina Botchkovar, Undergraduate Program Director and Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Co-authored by Anastasiia Timmer, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, California State University, Northridge; Olena Antonaccio, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami; Robert Johnson, Professor, Department of Sociology and Criminology, University of Miami; Lorine Hughes, Professor of Criminal Justice, University of Colorado Denver

British Journal of Criminology, March 4, 2022

Youth Decision-Making and Crime: Influences of Stressful Conditions, Adverse Mental and Physical States, and Conventional Activities

Authored by Ekaterina Botchkovar, Undergraduate Program Director and Associate Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice

Co-authored by Anastasiia Timmer, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Justice Studies, California State University, Northridge; Olena Antonaccio, Assistant Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Miami; Michael French, Professor and Department Chair, Department of Health Management and Policy, University of Miami

Crime and Delinquency, June 9, 2022

The Conditional Effects of Microtargeted Facebook Advertisements on Voter Turnout

Authored by Katherine Haenschen, Associate Professor of Political Science

Political Behavior, March 8, 2022

Opposing Views: Associations of Political Polarization, Political Party Affiliation, and Social Trust with COVID-19 Vaccination

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Costas Panagopoulos, Distinguished Professor of Political Science and Department Chair

Co-authored by Andrew J Dolman, Graduate Research Assistant, Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University; Timothy Fraser, PhD Alumnus in Political Science, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, Northeastern University; Daniel Kim, Associate Professor of Health Sciences and Social Epidemiology, the Bouvé College of Health Sciences, Northeastern University

Journal of Public Health, January 25, 2022

Social Capital Based Mental Health Interventions for Refugees: A Systematic Review

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Co-authored by Ester Villalonga-Olives, Assistant Professor of Practice, Sciences, and Health Outcomes Research, University of Maryland Baltimore; Tim R. Wind, Foundation Centrum ‘45, Arq Psychotrauma Expert Group, Amsterdam; Ashley Odilla Armand, School of Public Policy and Public Affairs, Northeastern University; Megidelawit Yirefu, Pharmaceutical Health Services Research Department, University of Maryland School of Pharmacy; Robert Smith, Consultant for United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs

Social Science and Medicine, March 30, 2022

Countering Violent Extremism in Trinidad and Tobago: An Evaluation

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Co-authored by Raghunath Mahabir, Lecturer and Coordinator of National Security Program, University of the Southern Caribbean

Terrorism and Political Violence, June 7, 2022

Status and Social Capital: A Cross Sectional Quantitative Investigation of Flood Survivors in South Punjab, Pakistan

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Co-authored by Muhammad Siddique Akbar, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of the Punjab; Muhammad Rizwan Safdar, Assistant Professor of Sociology, University of the Punjab; Farhan Navid Yousaf, Professor, University of the Punjab

International Journal of Disaster Risk, July 28, 2022

Social Capital Building Interventions and Self-Reported Post-Disaster Recovery in Ofunato, Japan

Authored by Daniel Aldrich, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy

Co-authored by Yasuyuki Sawada, Professor at Faculty of Economics, University of Tokyo

Scientific Reports, June 17, 2022

“Full and Impartial Justice”: Robert Morris and the Equal School Rights Movement in Massachusetts

Authored by Kabria Baumgartner, Dean’s Associate Professor of History and Africana Studies and Associate Director of Public History

The New England Quarterly, June 1, 2022

A Capitol Orchard: Botanical Networks and the Creation of a Japanese ‘Neo-Europe’

Authored by Michael Thornton, Visiting Assistant Professor of History

American Historical Review, September 19, 2022

The Accidental Environmental Historian

Authored by Gretchen Heefner, Associate Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures

Diplomatic History, April 23, 2022

Building the Bases of Empire: The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and Military Construction during the Early Cold War

Authored by Gretchen Heefner, Associate Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures

The Military and the Market, December 31, 2022

Overseas Bases and the Expansion of US Military Presence

Authored by Gretchen Heefner, Associate Professor of History and Associate Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures

The Cambridge History of America and the World, Volume 4: 1945-Present, October 1, 2022

Preparing Pre-Service Content Area Teachers Through Translanguaging

Authored by Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing

Journal of Language, Identity & Education, June 3, 2022

Once a Chinese International Student and Now an English Professor: An Autoethnographic Self-Inquiry of Journeys Against Linguicism and Monolingual Ideologies

Authored by Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing

Journal of International Students, August 21, 2022

“Keeping Home Languages Out of the Classroom!”: Examining Multilingual Writers’ Perceptions of Translingual Writing in an Asynchronous College Composition Class

Authored by Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing

Journal of Multilingual Theories and Practices, April 1, 2022

Multilingual Students’ Perspectives on Translanguaging in First-Year Undergraduate Writing Classrooms

Authored by Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English and Director of Multilingual Writing

TESOL Journal, February 1, 2022

Disrupting White Supremacy in Assessment: Toward a Justice-Oriented, Antiracist Validity Framework

Authored by Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English

Co-authored by Jennifer Randall, Associate Professor in the College of Education, University of Massachusetts Amherst; David Slomp, Associate Professor of Education, University of Lethbridge; Maria Elena Oliveri, Research Associate Professor, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Educational Assessment, February 17, 2022

Why Maus Was Banned, and Why It Matters Today

Authored by Hillary Chute, Distinguished Professor of English and Art + Design

The Atlantic, November 21, 2022

Transient Poverty in a Sustainable Development Context

Authored by Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics

The International Journal of Sustainable Development and World Ecology, January 25, 2022

Digitization, Prediction, and Market Efficiency: Evidence from Book Publishing Deals

Authored by Imke Reimers, Associate Professor of Economics

Management Science, January 12, 2022

Social Distancing, Stimulus Payments, and Domestic Violence: Evidence from the US During COVID-19

Authored by Bilge Erten, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs and Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics

American Economic Association, May 1, 2022

The Interplay Among Savings Accounts and Network-Based Financial Arrangements: Evidence from a Field Experiment

Authored by Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics

The Economic Journal, September 8, 2022

Weather Shocks, Population, and Housing Prices: the Role of Expectation Revisions

Authored by Ivan Petkov, Assistant Professor of Economics

Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, June 13, 2022

Public Investment in Hazard Mitigation: Effectiveness and the Role of Community Diversity

Authored by Ivan Petkov, Assistant Professor of Economics

Economics of Disasters and Climate Change, November 18, 2022

Effect of Universal HIV Testing and Treatment on Socioeconomic Well-Being in Rural Kenya and Uganda: A Cluster-Randomized Controlled Trial

Authored by Aleksandra Jakubowski, Assistant Professor of Health Sciences and Economics

The Lancet Global Health, January 1, 2022

Mental Health Costs of Lockdowns: Evidence from Age-specific Curfews in Turkey

Authored by Bilge Erken, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Co-authored by Pinar Keskin, Associate Professor of Economics, Wellesley College and Onur Altindag, Assistant Professor of Economics, Bentley University

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, April 1, 2022

Does Knowledge Empower? Education, Legal Awareness and Intimate Partner Violence

Authored by Bilge Erken, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Co-authored by Pinar Keskin, Associate Professor of Economics, Wellesley College

Feminist Economics, May 3, 2022

Syrian Refugee Inflows, Health Care Access, and Childhood Vaccination in Turkey

Authored by Bilge Erken, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs

Co-authored by Pinar Keskin, Associate Professor of Economics, Wellesley College

The World Bank Economic Review, November 14, 2022

Intertemporal Price Discrimination in Sequential Quantity-Price Games

Authored by James Dana, Professor of Economics and Strategy

Marketing Science, February 15, 2022

After the Outbreak: Narrative, Infrastructure, and Pandemic Time

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

Resilience: A Journal of the Environmental Humanities, January 12, 2022