Selected Major Articles Published in 2023
2023 Selected Articles with Student Co-Authorship
Daniel Aldrich, Professor, Political Science and Public Policy; Director of the Resiliences Studies Program; Co-Director of the Global Resilience Institute
Student Co-author: Courtney Page-Tan
Snowed In? An Analysis of Social and Transportation Networks in the 2015 Boston Snowmaggedon
Sustainable Development
Linda Blum, Professor of Sociology
Student Co-authors: Kaitlyn Eri Lee; Olivia Binder; Emma Clifford
Dating at a Distance: Does It Take a Pandemic to Challenge Campus Sexual Culture?
Sociological Forum
Phil Brown, University Distinguished Professor of Sociology and Health Sciences; Director, Social Science Environmental Health Research Institute
Student Co-author: Kira Mok
Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substance Exposure Risks in US Carceral Facilities, 2022
American Journal of Public Health
Kevin Drakulich, Associate Director and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; PhD Program Director; Director of Race and Justice Lab
Student Co-authors: Glenn Pierce; Eric Rodriguez-Whitney; Michael L. Radelet; Steven F. Shatz
How Endogenous System Bias Can Distort Decision-Making in Criminal Justice Systems
Social Justice Research
Timothy Hoff, Professor of Management, Healthcare Systems and Public Policy
Student Co-authors: Aliya Kitsakos, Kathryn Trovato
Hospice Satisfaction Among Patients, Family, and Caregivers: A Systematic Review of the Literature
American Journal of Hospice and Palliative Medicine
Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Professor of Public Policy
Student Co-author: Olga Skaredina
Global Discourse: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Current Affairs
Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Professor of Public Policy
Student Co-author: Olga Skaredina
The People’s Environment Narrative: 50 Years with UNEP and Civil Society
Reimagining Environmental Multilateralism
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Student Co-authors: Istiakh Ahmed; Johan Arango-Quiroga
Climate Loss-and-Damage Funding: How to Get Money to Where it’s Needed Fast
Nature
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Student Co-authors: Alaina Kinol; Johan Arango-Quiroga
PLOS Climate
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Jennie Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy
Student Co-author: Carlos Arriaga Serrano
Fossil Fuel Interests in Puerto Rico: Perceptions of Incumbent Power and Discourses of Delay
Energy Research and Social Science
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Student Co-authors: Istiakh Ahmed; Johan Arango-Quiroga
The Liberal Limits to Transformational Adaptation in the Green Climate Fund
Climate and Development
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Student Co-author: Alaina Kinol
The Role of Disasters in Shaping Narratives of Resilience and Transformation in Puerto Rico
Current Research in Environmental Sustainability
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
Student Co-author: Brandon Craig
Social Science Research
Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics
Student Co-authors: Noah Alper; Alexis Baker; Stephen Bernard; Paolo Lichtenthal; Katherine Murphy; Jacklyn Peterson; Rayana Radueva; Anthea Simon
Designing Engagement: A Student-based Perspective of the Economics of Crime
Contemporary Justice Review
Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics
Student Co-authors: Wenchunyan Liang; Emre Muftu; Ira Sharma; Darlene Rumenser
Addressing Race in Economics: Teaching to Transgress
Contemporary Justice Review
Richard Wamai, Professor of Cultures, Societies and Global Studies
Student Co-authors: Amina Atef AbdelAlim; Kiira Amechi; Neeloy Bose; Neeharika Chanda; Christina Curran; Sarra El Hamzaoui; Grace Grifferty; Jason Hirsch; Johsua Lo; Katherine O’Brien; Hugh Shirley; Kyleigh Watson; Samantha Yap
The Leishmaniases in Kenya: A Scoping Review
PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases
2023 Major Articles in Top Journals
Daniel Aldrich, Professor, Political Science and Public Policy; Director of the Resiliences Studies Program; Co-Director of the Global Resilience Institute
How Social Infrastructure Saves Lives: A Quantitative Analysis of Japan’s 3/11 Disasters
Journal of Japanese Politics
Daniel Aldrich, Professor, Political Science and Public Policy; Director of the Resiliences Studies Program; Co-Director of the Global Resilience Institute
The Social Effects of Entrepreneurship on Society and Some Potential Remedies: Four Provocations
Journal of Management Inquiry
Daniel Aldrich, Professor, Political Science and Public Policy; Director of the Resiliences Studies Program; Co-Director of the Global Resilience Institute
Who Pays? Cost-sharing for Disaster Management in the U.S. and Japan
Journal of Disaster Research
Sari Altschuler, Associate Professor of English; Founding Director, Health, Humanities, and Society Minor and Initiative
Babo’s ‘Mute’-ny: Deaf Culture and Black Testimony in Antebellum America
PMLA
Sari Altschuster, Associate Professor of English; Founding Director, Health, Humanities, and Society Minor and Initiative
Keywords for Health Humanities
New York University Press
Thomas Barnay, Visiting Professor in Economics
Work Strains and Disabilities in French workers: A Career-Long Retrospective Study
LABOUR
John Basl, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Bringing Ethics to User-Sourced Online Data Collection and Sharing
Nature Computational Science
John Basl, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Big Data & Science
John Basl, Associate Professor of Philosophy
What We Owe to Decision Subjects: Beyond Transparency in Automated Decision Making
Philosophical Studies
Gorka Basterretxea Santiso, Assistant Teaching Professor of Spanish
Linguistic Landscape in a Rural Basque area: A Case Study in Ondarroa
International Journal of Multilingualism
Erika Boeckeler, Associate Professor of English; Graduate Program Director
Dogs Urinating on the 1623 Folio: The Jaggard Press’s Dionysus Ornament in Context
Shakespeare
Christopher Bosso, Professor of Public Policy and Political Science
Why SNAP Works: A Political History – and Defense – of the Food Stamp Program.
University of California Press
Elizabeth Britt, Professor of English
The Rhetoric of Judging Well: The Conflicted Legacy of Justice Anthony M. Kennedy
Penn State University Press
Colin Brown, Associate Teaching Professor of Political Science
Setting Expectations: Rubrics as a Formative Tool for Communicating in the Social Sciences
College Teaching
Liz Bucar, Professor of Religion; Dean’s Leadership Fellow
Encyclopedia of Religious Ethics, 3 Volume Set
New York: Wiley
Liz Bucar, Professor of Religion; Dean’s Leadership Fellow
Fashion and Globalization: The Politics of Hijab
Cambridge University Press
Max Chapnick, Postdoctoral Teaching Associate in English
New Louisa May Alcott Pieces: Radical Sensation in a Culture of Ambiguous Attribution
J19: The Journal of Nineteenth Century Americanists
Hillary Chute, Distinguished Professor of English and Art + Design
Graphic Modernisms Book Chapter in Comics and Modernism: History, Form, Culture
University Press of Mississippi
Hillary Chute, Distinguished Professor of English and Art + Design
SUNY Press
Cali-Ryan Collin, Associate Teaching Professor
Journal of Rural Mental Health
Kathleen Creel, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science
Ecosystem-Level Analysis of Deployed Machine Learning Reveals Homogeneous Outcomes
Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS)
Kathleen Creel, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and Computer Science
Journal of Nuclear Medicine
Mai’a Cross, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs; Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures; Dean’s Professor of Political Science, International Affairs, and Diplomacy
International Cooperation Against All Odds: The Ultrasocial World
Oxford University Press
Mai’a Cross, Associate Dean of Faculty Affairs; Director of the Center for International Affairs and World Cultures; Dean’s Professor of Political Science, International Affairs, and Diplomacy
The Hague Journal of Diplomacy
Ellen Cushman, Dean’s Professor of Civic Sustainability; Professor of English
The Modern Language Journal
Candice Delmas, Associate Professor of Philosophy and Political Science
In Defense of Uncivil Disobedience
Fortress Academic Press
Megan Denver, Assistant Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Criminology
Marina DiMarco, Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Religion and Health Sciences
Social Studies of Science
Marina DiMarco, Assistant Professor, Philosophy and Religion and Health Sciences
Philosophy of Science
Bilge Erten, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs
From Addiction to Aggression: The Spillover Effects of Opioid Policies on Intimate Partner Violence
NBER Working Paper
Bilge Erten, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs
Special Issue on the Gendered Effects of Globalization
Journal of Globalization and Development
Bilge Erten, Associate Professor of Economics and International Affairs
Syrian Refugee Inflows, Health Care Access, and Childhood Vaccination in Turkey
World Bank Economic Review
Don Fallis, Professor Of Philosophy and Computer Science
Tom Sawer as Philosopher: Lying and Deception on the Mississippi
Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy
Amy Farrell, Director and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab
Addressing Hate Crime in the 21st century: Trends, Threats, and Opportunities for Intervention
Justice Quarterly
Amy Farrell, Director and Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Co-Director of the Violence and Justice Research Lab
Justice Quarterly
Peter Fraunholtz, Assistant Teaching Professor in History and International Affairs
Russian Grain Procurement in a Revolutionary State: Grain Registration in Penza Province, 1917–1919
Agricultural History
Natasha Frost, Associate Dean of Research; Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director of Corrections and Reentry Lab
Criminal Justice and Behavior
Denise Garcia, Professor of Political Science and International Affairs
The AI Military Race: Common Good Governance in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
Oxford University Press
Matthew Hunt, Professor of Sociology
Engaged and Reflexive Sociology for Environmental Health
Sociological Forum
Patricia Illingworth, Professor of Philosophy and Business; Lecturer, Law and Public Policy
Other People Matter, Reexamining Informed Consent
Culturico
Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Professor of Public Policy
Bloomsbury Publishing
Maria Ivanova, Director of the School of Public Policy and Urban Affairs; Professor of Public Policy
The Plastic Treaty: What Is in it for Africa?
Public Health Challenges
Tiffany Joseph, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs; Graduate Program Director, Sociology
The Structure of Racial Identity: Comparing Non-Hispanic White and Black Americans
Advancing Identity Theory, Measurement, and Research
Tiffany Joseph, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs; Graduate Program Director, Sociology
Sociological Focus
Tiffany Joseph, Associate Professor of Sociology and International Affairs; Graduate Program Director, Sociology
Reexamining Identity Taxation, Racism, and Sexism in the Academy
Routledge Press
Whitney Kelting, Associate Professor of Religious Studies
The Problem of Prayer in the Jain Tradition
Routledge
Eunsong Kim, Associate Professor of English
Unbinding Poetic Lives: On Pat Parker & Willyce Kim
American Poets
Risa Kitagawa, Assistant Professor of Political Science and International Affairs; Faculty Affiliate, Global Resilience Institute; Faculty Affiliate, Global Asian Studies Program
Measuring Political Narratives in African News Media: A Word Embeddings Approach
The Journal of Politics
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Locally Led Adaptation: Promise, Pitfalls, and Possibilities
Ambio
Laura Kuhl, Assistant Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and International Affairs
Managed Urban Retreat: The Trouble with Crisis Narratives
Urban Geography
John Kwoka, Neal F. Finnegan Distinguished Professor of Economics
Antitrust Economics at a Time of Upheava: Recent Competition Policy
CPI Competition Policy International
Robert Lee, Associate Academic Specialist
Lessons from American Sign Language–English Interpreting
PMLA
Neal Lerner, Professor of English
A Citation Analysis of The WAC Journal, 1989-2022
The WAC Journal: Special Issue on Transforming WAC
Neal Lerner, Professor of English
Composition Studies
Katherine Luongo, Associate Professor of History and International Affairs
African Witchcraft and Global Asylum-Seeking Border-Crossing Beliefs
Routledge
Jun Ma, Professor of Economics and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
Journal of Applied Econometrics
Jun Ma, Professor of Economics and Associate Dean of Graduate Studies
International Housing Markets and the U.S. Subprime Crisis
Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking
Emily Mann, Teaching Professor of Human Services; Senior Research Associate, Dukakis Center for Urban and Regional Policy
Introduction to Human Services and Social Change: History, Practice, and Policy
Oxford University Press
Ineke Marshall, Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
European Journal of Criminology
Isabel Martinez, Associate Professor and Director of Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Navegar por Terrenos Disputados: Casos Etnográficos por la Vida Migrante
Instituto de Ciencias Sociales y Humanidades, Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Puebla
Isabel Martinez, Associate Professor and Director of Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Reexamining Identity Taxation, Racism, and Sexism in the Academy
Journal of Race and Ethnic Studies
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
Race and Justice
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
Changing Contexts: A Quasi-Experiment Examining Adolescent Delinquency and the Transition to High
Criminology
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
International Migration
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justice
Lancet Psychiatry
Cassie McMillan, Assistant Professor of Sociology and Criminology and Criminal Justic
Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency
Zinaida Miller, Professor of Law and International Affairs
In Gaza, Catastrophic Violence of War and Slow Violence of Oppression Collide
Just Security
Zinaida Miller, Professor of Law and International Affairs
London Review of Books Blog
Zinaida Miller, Professor of Law and International Affairs
Transitional Justice Temporalities
Oxford University Press
Alicia Modestino, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics; Research Director, Dukakis Center
No Longer Qualified? Changes in the Supply and Demand for Skills within Occupations
IZA Institute of Labor Economics
Alicia Modestino, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics; Research Director, Dukakis Center
Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
Alicia Modestino, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Urban Affairs and Economics; Research Director, Dukakis Center
Year-Round Benefits from Summer Jobs
Education Next
Valentine Moghadam, Professor of Sociology and International Affairs
The Gendered Politics of Iran-U.S. Relations: Sanctions, the JCPOA, and Women’s Security
Third World Quarterly
Valentine Moghadam, Professor of Sociology and International Affairs
Women, Peace, and Security in the Middle East: An Agenda of Empty Promises?
Journal of Peace and War Studies
Shariq Mohammed, Assistant Professor of Economics
The Effects of the Great Depression on Children’s Intergenerational Mobility
The Russell Sage Foundation Journal of the Social Sciences
Stephen Morewitz, Part-Time Lecturer, School of Criminology and Criminal Justice
Klinische und Psychologische Perspektiven des Foulspiels
Springer
Shakir Mustafa, Teaching Professor of Arabic
Artists of Iraqi Descent Celebrate Roots and Global Belonging
World Literature Today
Shakir Mustafa, Teaching Professor of Arabic
The World Minus One
Al-M’moun House for Translation and Publishing
Costas Panagopoulos, Distinguished Professor of Political Science; Department Chair
Health and Election Outcomes: Evidence from the 2020 US Presidential Election
Political Research Quarterly
Eric Piza, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice and Director of Crime Analysis Initiatives
Criminology & Public Policy
Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English
Methods for Justice-Oriented, Antiracist Validation Approaches
Educational Assessment
Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English
Our Validity Looks Like Justice. Does yours?
Language Testing
Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English
Prompting Reflection: Using Computational Methods to Understand How We Can Better Teach Reflection
Written Communication
Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English
The Standards Will Never Be Enough: A Racial Justice Extension
Applied Measurement in Education
Mya Poe, Associate Professor of English
Understanding Social Justice Features in Statistics Writing: A Corpus Analysis Case Study
Corpora and Rhetorically Informed Text Analysis: The diverse applications of DocuScope
John Portz, Professor of Political Science; Director, Master and PhD Programs in Political Science
Educational Accountability and American Federalism: Moving Beyond a Test-Based Approach
Routledge
John Portz, Professor of Political Science; Director, Master and PhD Programs in Political Science
Justice as Fairness or Retribution? Citizen Reactions to Domestic Trials of Wartime Violence
Journal of Peace Research
Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics
C-Sections, Obesity, and Healthcare Specialization: Evidence from Mexico
The World Bank Economic Review
Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics
Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
Silvia Prina, Associate Professor of Economics
Transitory Income Changes and Consumption Smoothing: Evidence from Mexico
Journal of Public Economics
Malcolm Purinton, Assistant Teaching Professor of History
Globalization in a Glass: The Rise of Pilsner Beer through Technology, Taste and Empire
Bloomsbury
K.J. Rawson, Associate Professor of English and Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies; Co-Director of NULab for Texts, Maps, and Networks
Confronting White Supremacy in the Digital Transgender Archive
The American Archivist
Sarah Riccardi-Swartz, Assistant Professor of Religion and Anthropology
Orthodox Christianity in the United States: A Challenge for the Study of American Religion
Religion Compass
Mattthew Ross, Associate Professor of Public Policy and Economics
Endogenous Driving Behavior in Tests of Racial Profiling
Journal of Human Resources
Laura Senier, Associate Professor of Sociology and Health Sciences; Undergraduate Program Director, Sociology and Anthropology
Engaging Science, Technology, and Society
Matthew Smith, Associate Professor of Philosophy
Policing is not Pedagogy: On the Supposed Threat of ChatGPT
Daily Nous
Jennie Stephens, Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science and Policy
Environmental Ethics
Philip Thai, Associate Professor of History and Asian Studies; Director of Global Asian Studies
Hong Kong in the U.S.-UK War on Drugs, 1970–1980
Diplomatic History
Berna Turam, Professor of Sociology and International Affairs
The Geopolitics of Fear: Pro-refugee Resistance against Europe’s Racial Security
Political Geography
Vivian Underhill, Postdoctoral Research Fellow
The Return of Pa’ashi: Colonial Unknowing and California’s Tulare Lake
Open Rivers
Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics
Educating the Sustainability Leaders of the Future
Springer
Madhavi Venkatesan, Associate Teaching Professor of Economics
Aligning Economic Measurement with Well-Being: Sustainability
Palgrave Macmillan
Louise Walker, Associate Professor of History
Everyday Economic Justice: Mediating Small Claims in Mexico City, 1813-1863
The American Historical Review
Brandon Welsh, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Director, Cambridge-Somerville Youth Study, Co-Director, Crime Prevention Lab
The Oxford Handbook of Evidence-Based Crime and Justice Policy
Oxford University Press
Mark Wells, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
SagePub
Mark Wells, Assistant Teaching Professor of Philosophy
The Possibility and Costs of Responsibly Teaching East Asian and Buddhist Philosophy
SUNY Press
Benjamin Yelle, Associate Teaching Professor of Philosophy
Journal of Biomechanics Engineering
Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English; Director of Multilingual Writing
College Learning Journal
Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English; Director of Multilingual Writing
Composition Studies
Qianqian Zhang-Wu, Assistant Professor of English; Director of Multilingual Writing
Multilingua
Gregory Zimmerman, Professor of Criminology and Criminal Justice; Master’s Program Director; Director of Big Data and Quantitative Methods Initiatives
Justice Quarterly