Select Recent Publications
Buchanan, David. Tensions between Scientific and Ethical Criteria in Evaluating Public Health Interventions. Chapter 9 in Barbara Wallace (Ed.), From Health Inequity to Equity in Health: A New Global Approach to Health Disparities. Book contract signed with Springer Publishing Company, (in press).
Buchanan, David, and Miller FG. Justice in Research on Human Subjects. Chapter 18 in Rosamond Rhodes, Leslie Francis, and Anita Silvers (Eds.), The Blackwell Guide to Medical Ethics, Blackwell, New York, 2006.
Buchanan, David. Policy needs regarding the duty to protect in epidemiological research with high-risk populations. Journal of Public Health Policy, 2006;27(3):293-308..
Buchanan, David, and Miller, Franklin G. A Public Health Perspective on Research Ethics. Journal of Medical Ethics, (in press).
Buchanan, David. Moral reasoning as a model for health promotion. Social Science & Medicine 63(1):2715-2726, 2006.
Gillum, Tameka. (in press). Community response and needs of African American female survivors of domestic violence. Journal of Interpersonal Violence, 23(3)
Gillum, Tameka. (in press). “How do I view my sister”: Stereotypic views of African American women and their potential to impact intimate partnerships. Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment, Fall 2006
Gillum, Tameka. (in press). The benefits of a culturally specific intimate partner violence intervention for African American survivors. Violence Against Women
Gillum, Tameka, Sullivan, C. M. & Bybee, D. (2006). The importance of spirituality in the lives of domestic violence survivors. Violence Against Women, 12(3), 240-250.
Gubrium, Aline. “‘I Was My Momma Baby. I Was My Daddy Gal: Strategic Stories of Success,” Narrative Inquiry 16(2): 2006
Gubrium, Aline. “‘I Don’t Ask God to Move the Mountain, Just Give Me the Strength to Climb It’: Disability Stories of Southern Rural African American Women,” Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women’s and Gender Studies, (in press)
Gubrium, Aline and Brown, E.J. “Taking data collection to the ‘hood’,” Journal of Ethnicity in Substance Abuse, 5(1): 2006.
Slutsman, Julia, Buchanan, David, and Grady, Christine. Ethical Issues in Cancer Chemoprevention Trials: Considerations for IRBs and Investigators in Assessing Reasonable Risk. IRB (in press).
Vanden Heede, Fred, Pelican, Suzy, Holmes, Betty, and Buchanan, David. Values, body weight, and well being: The influence of the Protestant ethic and consumerism on physical activity, eating, and body image. International Quarterly for Community Health Education (in press).
Wexler, Lisa & Goodwin, B. Youth and adult community member beliefs about Inupiat youth suicide and prevention. International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (in press).
Wexler, Lisa. (2006). Inupiat Youth Suicide & Culture Loss: Changing Community Conversations. Social Science and Medicine 63(11): 2938-2948.
Wexler, Lisa. (2006). Deconstructing assimilation strategies—Learning resistance. Inupiat and the bureau of education 1885-1906 and implications for today. Journal of American Indian Education 45 (1):17-34.



