The following is a list of publications by students and alumni from the Environmental Psychology program. (MLA Format) Eizenberg, E. (2008). “The Politics of Cultural Diversity in the Neoliberal City: Community Gardens in New York”, in H. Yacobi and T. Festner [Eds.] Remembering, Forgetting and the Production of Space, Jerusalem: Van Leer Press (Hebrew). Fields, D., Justa, F., Libman, K. Saegert, S. (2007). American Nightmare: Homeowners under threat of foreclosure suffer a level of trauma that is largely invisible to most Americans, while the professionals working to keep people in their homes are overwhelmed by the complexity of the crisis. Shelterforce. 150. 14-17. Gieseking, J., and Y. Hung. 2008. Review of A Postcapitalist Politics by J.K. Gibson-Graham, Environment & Planning A, 40(2): 505-6. Gieseking, J. 2007. (Re)Constructing Women: Scaled Portrayals of Privilege and Gender Norms on Campus. Area, 39(3): 278-86. Gieseking, J. 2008. “Queer Theory” in Encyclopedia of Social Problems (eds. V.N. Parrillo, M. Andersen, J. Best, W. Kornblum, C.M. Renzetti, and M. Romero). Sage Publications. Gugliucci, M., L. Kazis, A. Spiro III, D. Miller, A. Hamed, A. Selim, U. Iqbal, J. Newsom, C. Caruso, J. Ward, C. Kase, and K. Greenlund, Validating Patient-based Measures of Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQoL) for Community-Wide Stroke Surveillance, Poster submitted and accepted to the Second National CDC Prevention Conference on Heart Disease and Stroke, 2004. Gugliucci, M., L. Kazis, A. Spiro III, D. Miller, A. Hamed, A. Selim, U. Iqbal, J. Newsom, C. Caruso, J. Ward, C. Kase, and K. Greenlund, Validating Disease Specific Health-Related Quality of Life Measures (HRQoL): Community Surveillance of Coronary Heart Disease, Poster submitted and accepted to the Second National CDC Prevention Conference on Heart Disease and Stroke, 2004. Hsieh, T.S. (2004) "To Recycle Or Not To Recycle? Analyzing The New York City's Recycling Program Suspension." Interdisciplinary Environmental Review, IV(1). Izadpanah Jahromi, A. (2004). Child, Play and City: Process, Principles and Criteria for Planning and Design of Children Play Spaces. Tehran, Iran: Shahrdariha Organization. Housley, E. 2007. Exploring Cavers. The Northeastern Caver, XXXVIII, 3, 85-86. Libman.K. (2007). Growing Youth Growing Food: How vegetable gardening influences young peoples food consciousness and eating habits. Applied Environmental Education and Communication. 6(1):87-96. Libman, K., Freudenberg, N. 2008. Reversing the Diabetes and Obesity Epidemics in New York City: A call to action to confront a public health, economic, and moral threat to New York City’s future. Report for the Public Health Association of New York City. Libman, K., Tenney, L., and Saegert, S. (2005). Good Design Alone Can’t Change Society. Progressive Planning, 164, 12-14. Lincoln, Alisa; Paasche-Orlow, Michael K.; Cheng, Debbie M.; Lloyd-Travaglini, Christine; Caruso, Christine; Saitz, Richard; Samet, Jeffrey H. Impact of Health Literacy on Depressive Symptoms and Mental Health-related: Quality of Life Among Adults with Addiction. Journal of General Internal Medicine, vol. 21 (8), August 2006; 881-822 (5) Saegert, S., Benitez, L., Eizenberg, E., Hsieh, T.S., and M. Lamb. 2004. “Participatory Evaluation: How it Can Enhance Effectiveness and Credibility of Nonprofit Work”. Nonprofit Quarterly, 11(1). Saegert, Susan, Lymari Benitez, Efrat Eizenberg, Melissa Extein, Tsai-shiou Hsieh, and Chung Chang. 2005. "The Promise and Challenges of Co-ops in a Hot Real Estate Market." Shelterforce Online, National Housing institute 142 (July/August). Available: http://www.nhi.org/online/issues/142/co-ops.html. Schaefer-McDaniel, N.J. (2008). Children Talk about Their New York City Neighborhoods: The Role of Subjective and Objective Neighborhood Evaluations in Understanding Child Health. Saarbrücken, Germany: VDM Verlag Dr. Müller. Krenichyn, K., Schaefer-McDaniel , N.J. , Clark , H., & Zeller-Berkman, S. (2008). Where are young people in youth program evaluation research? Children, Youth, and Environments. Schaefer-McDaniel, N.J. (2007). “They Be Doing Illegal Things:” Early Adolescents Talk About Their Inner-City Neighborhoods. Journal of Adolescent Research, 22 (4), 413-436. Schaefer-McDaniel, N.J., Libman, K., Zeller-Berkman, S., & Krenichyn, K. (2007). Focusing in: The promise and challenges of focus groups in afterschool evaluation. Afterschool Matters, 6, 25-34. Schaefer-McDaniel, N.J. (2006). Children’s geographic movements and social capital: Does space matter?, in Edwards, R., Franklin, J. & Holland, J. (Eds.) Assessing Social Capital: Concept, Policy and Practice (pp. 178-190). Cambridge , UK : Cambridge Scholars Press. Török, Ágnes and Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi. 2007. Social exclusion: excluding others - excluding ourselves? - a search for the role of the anthropologist at home. Anthropolis – kulturális antropológiai folyóirat [Anthropolis - Journal of Cultural Anthropology] Török, Ágnes and Éva Tessza Udvarhelyi. 2005. Egy tiszta város piszkos lakói avagy „aluljáró-takarítási szertartások” Budapesten [The dirty residents of a clean town or “rituals of cleaning underground passages” in Budapest]. Világosság - Bölcsészeti-akadémiai folyóirat [Enlightenment – academic journal of the humanities] 7/8: 57-80. Udvarhelyi, Éva Tessza and Ágnes Török. 2005. Koldusoperáció – a köztérhasználat korlátozásáról [Beggar’s operation – on the restriction of the use of public space]. Magyar Narancs – politikai –kulturális hetilap [A weekly political and cultural magazine], 22 September. 42-43. |