TY - JOUR T1 - Already Presumed Dead JF - Social Text Y1 - 2023 A1 - Natchee Barnd KW - ethnic studies KW - Indigenous studies KW - red natural history UR - https://socialtextjournal.org/periscope_article/already-presumed-dead/ ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Affection deprivation during the COVID-19 pandemic: A panel study JF - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Y1 - 2021 A1 - Colin Hesse A1 - Alan Mikkelson A1 - Xi Tian VL - 38 IS - 10 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Affectionate communication and health: A meta-analysis JF - Communication Monographs Y1 - 2021 A1 - Colin Hesse A1 - Kory Floyd A1 - Steve Rains A1 - Alan Mikkelson A1 - Perry Pauley A1 - Nate Woo A1 - Benjamin Custer A1 - Kaylin Duncan VL - 88 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Adapting implementation science for higher education research: the systematic study of implementing evidence-based practices in college classrooms. JF - Cogn Res Princ Implic Y1 - 2020 A1 - Soicher, Raechel N A1 - Kathryn A. Becker-Blease A1 - Bostwick, Keiko C P KW - Cognitive Science KW - Education, Professional KW - Evidence-Based Practice KW - Humans KW - Implementation Science KW - Translational Medical Research KW - Universities AB -

Finding better ways to implement effective teaching and learning strategies in higher education is urgently needed to help address student outcomes such as retention rates, graduation rates, and learning. Psychologists contribute to the science and art of teaching and learning in higher education under many flags, including cognitive psychology, science of learning, educational psychology, scholarship of teaching and learning in psychology, discipline-based educational research in psychology, design-based implementation research, and learning sciences. Productive, rigorous collaboration among researchers and instructors helps. However, translational research and practice-based research alone have not closed the translation gap between the research laboratory and the college classroom. Fortunately, scientists and university faculty can draw on the insights of decades of research on the analogous science-to-practice gap in medicine and public health. Health researchers now add to their toolbox of translational and practice-based research the systematic study of the process of implementation in real work settings directly. In this article, we define implementation science for cognitive psychologists as well as educational psychologists, learning scientists, and others with an interest in use-inspired basic cognitive research, propose a novel model incorporating implementation science for translating cognitive science to classroom practice in higher education, and provide concrete recommendations for how use-inspired basic cognitive science researchers can better understand those factors that affect the uptake of their work with implementation science.

VL - 5 IS - 1 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Advocacy Letters Y1 - 2020 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - Generic T1 - Air-Pollution Hacks Cannot Address Political Failure Y1 - 2020 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - Generic T1 - Anthropologists Respond to The Lancet EAT Commission Y1 - 2020 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Antihero Care: On Fieldwork and Anthropology JF - Anthropology and Humanism Y1 - 2020 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr VL - 45 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing structure building in college classrooms at scale JF - Applied Cognitive PsychologyApplied Cognitive PsychologyAppl Cognit Psychol Y1 - 2020 A1 - Soicher, Raechel N. A1 - Kathryn A. Becker-Blease KW - higher education KW - measurement KW - reader ability KW - structure building KW - translational science AB - Summary Structure building refers to the way in which people construct meaning from incoming information by creating a foundation of mental nodes, mapping incoming information to the foundational structure, and shifting to a new structure when necessary. Structure building ability has been shown to moderate learning both in laboratory-based and classroom-based research (e.g., use of outlines for effective note-taking and course final grades, respectively). However, measurement of structure building can be resource intensive. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate a shortened, scalable measure of structure building (developed by a textbook publisher) in a real-world context. The results are consistent with the hypothesis that this tool, embedded in the online ancillary materials accompanying a textbook, can be used to measure a variable that is relevant to students' learning in introductory psychology courses. VL - 34 SN - 0888-4080 UR - https://doi.org/10.1002/acp.3643 IS - 3 JO - Applied Cognitive Psychology ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Attending to Silence JF - The ADVANCE Journal Y1 - 2020 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr VL - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Activating Affinities JF - Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies Y1 - 2019 A1 - Natchee Barnd A1 - Bradley Boovy KW - decolonization KW - ethnic studies KW - indigenous KW - language KW - race VL - 55 UR - https://www.utpjournals.press/doi/full/10.3138/seminar.55.4.1 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Affection deprivation in marital relationships: An actor-partner interdependence mediation analysis JF - Journal of Social and Personal Relationships Y1 - 2019 A1 - Colin Hesse A1 - Xi Tian VL - 37 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - American Association of Geographers Book Review Forum: Native Space JF - AAG Review of Books Y1 - 2019 A1 - Natchee Barnd A1 - Nicholas Brown A1 - David Hugill A1 - Julie Tomiak A1 - Kyle Mays A1 - Laura Barraclough VL - 7 UR - https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/2325548X.2019.1579593 IS - 2 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Applying Anthropology Y1 - 2018 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Affection deprivation in romantic relationships JF - Communication Quarterly Y1 - 2017 A1 - Hesse, C. A1 - Mikkelson, A.C. VL - 65 ER - TY - Generic T1 - Alimentary Uncertainties: From Contested Evidence to Policy Y1 - 2015 A1 - Emily Yates-Doerr ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Alexithymia and impairment of decoding positive affect: An FMRI study. JF - Journal of Communication Y1 - 2013 A1 - Colin Hesse ED - Rauscher, E. A. VL - 63 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing the Effects of Recent Immigration on Serious Property Crime in Austin, Texas JF - Sociological Perspectives Sociological Perspectives Y1 - 2013 A1 - Scott Akins A1 - Stansfield, Richard A1 - Rumbaut, Rubén G. A1 - Roger B. Hammer VL - 56 SN - 0731-1214 IS - 4 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Authority, Mobility, and Teenage Rebellion in The Wild One (USA, 1953), Die Halbstarken (West Germany, 1956), and Berlin–Ecke Schönhauser (East Germany, 1957) JF - Seminar: A Journal of Germanic Studies Y1 - 2013 A1 - Sebastian Heiduschke VL - 49 IS - 3 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - All the Fish in the Sea: Maximum Sustainable Yield and the Failure of Fisheries Management Y1 - 2011 A1 - Carmel Finley KW - American KW - fish population KW - fisheries KW - fisheries policy KW - management AB -
Between 1949 and 1955, the State Department pushed for an international fisheries policy grounded in maximum sustainable yield (MSY). The concept is based on a confidence that scientists can predict, theoretically, the largest catch that can be taken from a species’ stock over an indefinite period. And while it was modified in 1996 with passage of the Sustained Fisheries Act, MSY is still at the heart of modern American fisheries management. As fish populations continue to crash, however, it is clear that MSY is itself not sustainable. Indeed, the concept has been widely criticized by scientists for ignoring several key factors in fisheries management and has led to the devastating collapse of many fisheries. Carmel Finley reveals that the fallibility of MSY lies at its very inception—as a tool of government rather than science. The foundational doctrine of the MSY emerged at a time when the US government was using science to promote and transfer Western knowledge and technology, and to ensure that American ships and planes would have free passage through the world’s seas and skies. Finley charts the history of US fisheries science using MSY as her focus, and in particular its application to halibut, tuna, and salmon fisheries. Fish populations the world over are threatened, and All the Fish in the Sea will help sound warnings of the effect of any management policies divested from science itself.
SN - 0226249662 ER - TY - BOOK T1 - Adding value to ocean- and fisheries-related research through integrating the knowledge and expertise of the West Coast fishing community : the final evaluation of the Port Liason Project Y1 - 2009 A1 - Flaxen D. L. Conway A1 - Hildenbrand, Kaety PB - Oregon Sea Grant CY - Corvallis, Or. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Assessing housing growth when census boundaries change JF - International Journal of Geographical Information Science Y1 - 2009 A1 - Roger B. Hammer A1 - Syphard, Alexandra D. A1 - Stewart, Susan I. A1 - Mckeefry, Jason A1 - Fried, Jeremy S. A1 - Holcomb, Sherry A1 - Radeloff, Volker C. AB -

The US Census provides the primary source of spatially explicit social data, but changing block boundaries complicate analyses of housing growth over time. We compared procedures for reconciling housing density data between 1990 and 2000 census block boundaries in order to assess the sensitivity of analytical methods to estimates of housing growth in Oregon. Estimates of housing growth varied substantially and were sensitive to the method of interpolation. With no processing and arealweighted interpolation, more than 35% of the landscape changed; 75-80% of this change was due to decline in housing density. This decline was implausible, however, because housing structures generally persist over time. Based on aggregated boundaries, 11% of the landscape changed, but only 4% experienced a decline in housing density. Nevertheless, the housing density change map was almost twice as coarse spatially as the 2000 housing density data. We also applied a dasymetric approach to redistribute 1990 housing data into 2000 census boundaries under the assumption that the distribution of housing in 2000 reflected the same distribution as in 1990. The dasymetric approach resulted in conservative change estimates at a fine resolution. All methods involved some type of tradeoff (e.g. analytical difficulty, data resolution, magnitude or bias in direction of change). However, our dasymetric procedure is a novel approach for assessing housing growth over changing census boundaries that may be particularly useful because it accounts for the uniquely persistent nature of housing over time.

VL - 23 SN - 1365-8816 IS - 7 ER - TY - THES T1 - The Afterlife of DEFA in Post-Unification Germany: Characteristics, traditions and cultural legacy T2 - Germanic Studies Y1 - 2007 A1 - Sebastian Heiduschke JF - Germanic Studies PB - The University of Texas at Austin VL - Ph.D. ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Agency, Resources, and Identity JF - Gender & Society Y1 - 2007 A1 - Sally K. Gallagher AB -

Drawing on theories of structure and agency, this article assesses how women in lower-income households in Damascus use existing gender schemas to avoid unattractive employment and improve their access to income and employment. It highlights the overlapping effects of economic policy and gender dependency schemas on both the need for additional income and women's employment opportunities. While providing greater access to resources, women's accommodation to gender dependency schemas also helps to maintain domesticity and dependence on men. Agency for these women draws on and reinforces a collectively gendered sense of self that is central to the process of both obtaining resources and doing gender.

PB - Sage Publications VL - 21 SN - 0891-2432 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The association of forest bird species richness with housing density and landscape patterns across the United States JF - Ecological Applications Y1 - 2007 A1 - Pidgeon, Anna M. A1 - Volker C. Radeloff A1 - Curt H. Flather A1 - Christopher A. Lepczyk A1 - Murray K. Clayton A1 - Todd Jerome Hawbaker A1 - Roger B. Hammer VL - 17 IS - 7 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Activism, Ideology, and Federalism: Judicial Behavior in Constitutional Challenges Before the Rehnquist Court, 1986-2000 JF - Journal of Empirical Legal Studies Y1 - 2006 A1 - Rorie Solberg A1 - Lindquist, Stefanie A. AB -

In this study, we evaluate the individual voting behavior of the justices on the Rehnquist Court in cases raising constitutional challenges to federal, state, and local legislation. Using activism, federalism, and ideology as our guiding principles, we evaluate the extent to which the justices' voting behavior is consistent with the conventional wisdom that conservatives are more restraintist and more likely to protect states' rights in conformity with Chief Justice Rehnquist's focus on federalism. Although we find that there is some correlation between judicial ideology and activism, with liberals more activist than conservatives in general, we also find that the conservative wing of the Rehnquist Court is also largely guided by its own ideological reaction to the substantive policy embodied in the laws at issue. Thus, conservative justices as well as liberals are likely to strike down state laws when those laws fail to conform to the ideological preferences. This result underscores the importance of the attitudinal model of judicial behavior as an explanation of voting patterns on the Court, regardless of the justices' rhetoric in favor of judicial restraint or states' rights.

PB - Blackwell Publishing VL - 3 SN - 1740-1453 IS - 2 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - The American Community Survey in counties with "seasonal" populations JF - Population Research and Policy Review Y1 - 2006 A1 - Roger B. Hammer A1 - Auken, Paul A1 - Voss, Paul A1 - Veroff, Daniel AB -

The U.S. Census Bureau designed the American Community Survey (ACS) to provide annual estimates of social and economic characteristics for states, counties, municipalities, census tracts, and block groups. Because of its April 1 reference date, in northern nonmetropolitan counties with substantial seasonal population fluctuations the decennial census provides a statistical representation of the demographic and social characteristics of the population at a time when the population is close to its annual minimum. The year-round monthly ACS sample survey has the potential to provide local communities with an unprecedented understanding of the average population characteristics over the course of a year. In the future, the ACS even has the potential for providing social and economic characteristics of the population by season. This paper examines four ACS pilot data collection counties, Oneida and Vilas Counties in northern Wisconsin, and Lake and Flathead Counties in northwest Montana. We hypothesize that the ACS will reflect a resident population over the course of the year that is different from the traditional April 1 decennial census population. While the ACS holds much promise, our research uncovered some sampling problems that are not yet fully resolved. In addition, our analysis was not able to examine ACS estimates for minor civil divisions (MCDs), which are functioning governmental units in many states. The fact that these MCDs often have very small populations, together with the fact that estimated standard errors at the much larger census tract level in these counties are disconcertingly large, raises (currently unanswerable) questions concerning the eventual statistical quality of ACS estimates for small MCDs. Consequently, the adequacy of the ACS as a replacement for the census long form may depend on the ability of the Census Bureau to effectively address the concerns presented in this analysis.

PB - Springer VL - 25 SN - 0167-5923 IS - 3 ER - TY - JOUR T1 - All States are not Equal: Investigating the Differential Success of the States in the Courts of Appeals JF - State Politics and Policy Quarterly Y1 - 2005 A1 - Rorie Solberg A1 - Leonard Ray VL - 5 ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Indentity Y1 - 2002 A1 - Joan Gross PB - McGraw-Hill ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Aging in Babylon: Elderly Caribbeans Living in Great Britain T2 - Caribbean Families in Britain and the Transatlantic World Y1 - 2001 A1 - Dwaine Plaza A1 - Harry Goulbourne JF - Caribbean Families in Britain and the Transatlantic World PB - The University of Warwick Caribbean Studies Series CY - London: Macmillian ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Indentity Y1 - 2001 A1 - Joan Gross PB - Blackwell ER - TY - CHAP T1 - Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Indentity T2 - Displacement, Diaspora and the Geographies of Identity Y1 - 1996 A1 - Joan Gross A1 - David McMurray A1 - Ted Swedenburg JF - Displacement, Diaspora and the Geographies of Identity PB - Duke University Press CY - Durham, NC ER - TY - JOUR T1 - Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Indentity JF - Diaspora: A Journal of Transnational Studies Y1 - 1994 A1 - Joan Gross A1 - David McMurray A1 - Ted Swedenburg VL - 3 IS - 1 ER -