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Family Research Scholars Program

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS


Leda Cooks, Associate Professor of Communication
545-2895, leda@comm.umass.edu

Cooks, L. M., &; Scharrer, E. (accepted, in progress). Communicating advocacy: A media literacy and violence prevention project in sixth grade classrooms. In L. Frey & K. Carragee (Eds.), Communication Activism. Hampton Press.

Scharrer, E. & Cooks, L. M. (2004) A case study in media literacy: Inspiring critical thinking about media violence and interpersonal conflict. Academic Exchange Quarterly.

Cooks, L. M. (2003). Pedagogy, performance and positionality: Teaching about whiteness in Interracial Communication. Communication Education, 52(3/4), 245-257.

Cooks, L. M. (2001). Toward a Practical theory for Training in Social Justice: Participation, Identity and Power in Women's Groups in Panama. World Communication Journal, 29, 3-24.

Elizabeth Harvey, Associate Professor of Psychology (Clinical Area)
577-2755, eharvey@psych.umass.edu

McKee, T.E., Harvey, E., Danforth, J.S., & Ulaszek, W.R. (2004)." The Relation between Parental Coping. Styles and Parent-child Interactions before and after Treatment for Children with ADHD and Oppositional Behavior". Journal of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology, 33, 158-168.

Harvey, E. A., Danforth, J. S., McGee, T. E., Ulaszek, W. R., & Friedman, J. L. (2003)."Parenting of children with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD): The role of parental ADHD symptomatology". Journal of Attention Disorders, 7 (1), 29-40.

Harvey, E. A. (1999). "Short-term and long-term effects of early parental employment on children of the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth". Developmental Psychology, 35, 445-459.

(complete listing of E. Harvey's publications with weblinks here)

Julie Hemment, Assistant Professor of Anthropology
577-1104, jhemment@anthro.umass.edu

2006. Empowering Women in Russia: Aid, NGOs and Activism (In press; Indiana University Press)

2004a. "Global Civil Society and the Local Costs of Belonging: Defining 'Violence Against Women in Russia," Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society 29 (3):815-840.

2004b. "The Riddle of the Third Sector: Civil Society, Western Aid and NGOs in Russia," Anthropological Quarterly, 77(2):215-241.

1999. "Gendered Violence in Crisis: Russian NGOs Help Themselves to Liberal Feminist Discourses," The Anthropology of East Europe Review 17 (1):35-38.

Jill McCorkel, Assistant Professor of Sociology
545-4069, mccorkel@soc.umass.edu

McCorkel, Jill. Unruly Subjects: Gender, Punishment, and the Subversion of the Self. Forthcoming, University of California Press.

"Criminally Dependent? Gender, Punishment, and the Rhetoric of Welfare Reform." Social Politics 11(3):386-410, 2004.

"What Difference Does Difference Make? Position and Privilege in the Field." Qualitative Sociology 26(2): 199-231, 2003. With Kristen Myers. Nominated for distinguished article award: Race/Class/Gender section of the ASA.

McCorkel, Jill. 2003. "Embodied Surveillance and the Gendering of Punishment."; Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. 32(1):41-76.

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