Graduate Student Publications

Graduate Student Recent Publications

Tammi Arford
Arford, Tammi and Andrea Hill (equal co-authors). 2012. “Role Conflict and Congruence: Academic Sociologists Occupy Boston.” Berkeley Journal of Sociology 56:132-46.

Andrea Hill, Tammi Arford, Amy Lubitow, and Leandra Smollin. 2012. “‘I’m Ambivalent About It’: The Dilemmas of PowerPoint.” Teaching Sociology 40(3):242-56.

Chase Billingham
Billingham, Chase M. and Shelley McDonough Kimelberg. 2013. “Middle-Class Parents, Urban Schooling, and the Shift from Consumption to Production of Urban Space.” Forthcoming in Sociological Forum.

Bluestone, Barry, Chase Billingham, Eleanor White, Marvin Siflinger, Tim Davis, and Tim Reardon, with assistance from Noah Hodgetts and James Huessy. 2012. The Greater Boston Housing Report Card 2012: A New New Paradigm for Housing in Greater Boston. Boston, MA: The Boston Foundation.

Bluestone, Barry and Chase Billingham, with Liz Williams, Yingchan Zhang, Tim Davis, Aaron Gornstein, Marvin Siflinger, Ann Verrilli, and Eleanor White. 2011. The Greater Boston Housing Report Card 2011: Housing’s Role in the Ongoing Economic Crisis. Boston, MA: The Boston Foundation.

Kimelberg, Shelley M. and Chase M. Billingham. 2013. “Attitudes toward Diversity and the School Choice Process: Middle-Class Parents in a Segregated Urban Public School District.” Forthcoming in Urban Education.

Pollack, Stephanie, Barry Bluestone, and Chase Billingham. 2013. “Neighborhood Change and Transit: What We Learned.” Chapter 32 (pp. 463-474) in The Affordable Housing Reader, edited by J. Rosie Tighe and Elizabeth J. Mueller. New York: Routledge.

Andrea Hill
Arford, Tammi and Andrea Hill (equal co-authors). 2012. “Role Conflict and Congruence: Academic Sociologists Occupy Boston.” Berkeley Journal of Sociology 56:132-46.

Hill, Andrea, Tammi Arford, Amy Lubitow, and Leandra Smollin. 2012. “‘I’m Ambivalent About It’: The Dilemmas of PowerPoint.” Teaching Sociology 40(3):242-56.

Steven P. Vallas and Andrea Hill (2012), “Conceptualizing Power in Organizations”, in David Courpasson, Damon Golsorkhi, Jeffrey J. Sallaz (ed.) Rethinking Power in Organizations, Institutions, and Markets (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Volume 34), Emerald Group Publishing Limited, pp.165-197

Curtis Holland
Holland, Curtis. 2013. “An Empirical Analysis of the Structuration of American Ideologies about Economic Justice.” Qualitative Sociology Review, 9(1).

Liem, Marieke, Jack Levin, Curtis Holland, and James A. Fox. “The Nature and Prevalence of Familicide in the United States, 2000-2009.” 2013. Journal of Family Violence, 28(4).

(Book Review) De Koning, Anouk. 2009. Global Dreams: Class, Gender and Public Space in Cosmopolitican Cairo. Cairo and New York: The American University Cairo Press. International Sociology Review of Books, 28(5).

Jennifer Dobruck Lowe
Dobruck Lowe, Jennifer. (2012). Social Networks as an Anti-Poverty Strategy. Boston: Crittenton Women’s Union.

Ethel Mickey
Straus, Murray A. and Ethel L. Mickey. 2012. “Reliability, validity, and prevalence of partner violence measured by the conflict-tactics scale in male-dominant nations.” Aggression and Violent Behavior 17:463-474.

Chris Prener
Steven P. Vallas and Chris Prener, Dualism, “Job Polarization, and the Social Construction of Precarious Work.” Work and Occupations November 2012: 39, 4: 331-353.

Firuzeh Shokooh Valle
Jeffrey, Juris, Michelle Ronayne, Firuzeh Shokooh Valle and Robert Wengronowitz. 2012. “Negotiating Power and Difference within the 99%,” Social Movement Studies 11, Vol. 3-4 (2012): 434-440.

Leandra Smollin
Smollin, Leandra M. 2011. “Conceptualizing Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Adolescent Dating Violence: A Review and Discussion of Research and Theory.” The Rutgers Journal of Sociology: Emerging Areas in Sociological Inquiry 1(1):133-164.

Hill, Andrea, Tammi Arford, Amy Lubitow, and Leandra M. Smollin. 2012. “I’m Ambivalent About It: The Dilemmas of PowerPoint.” Teaching Sociology 40(3):242-256.

Elizabeth Williams
Chambliss, William and Elizabeth Williams. 2011. “Analysing Transnational Organized Crime: Conflict, Critical, and Structural Contradictions Theory.” Invited Chapter for Routledge Handbook of Transnational Organized Crime, eds. Felia Allum and Stan Gilmour. Routledge.

Kimelberg, Shelley M. and Elizabeth Williams. Forthcoming 2012. “Evaluating the Importance of Business Location Factors: The Influence of Facility Type.” Growth and Change